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Terry Abbott
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For June 2007, the featured shooter was Terry Abbott.

ASCA Featured Shooter - Terry Abbott

Name: Terry Abbott
Age: 53
Home: Queen Creek, AZ
Originally From: Ohio
Occupation: Engineer
Years Shooting: 36
Years Shooting SC: 3
NSCA Class D
Shotgun: Beretta 686 Sporting
Ammo: Mostly Reloads. Remington STS Light Target for Competition.

Q:  What are  your favorite things about shooting Sporting Clays?
A:  Enjoying the day with family and fellow shooters, plus having an excuse to shoot some really fine shotguns.

Q:  What is your favorite shooting venue?
A:  My home course at Rio Salado Sportsman's Club.

Q:  What has been your favorite shoot/event?
A:  The Arizona State Shoots.

Q:  What is your favorite target presentation?
A:  Any Incomer.

Q:  What is your least favorite target presentation?
A:  Far chondels.

Q:  What do you feel is your greatest challenge in Sporting?
A:  Maintaining mental focus through a whole shoot.

Q:  What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment with regards to Sporting Clays?
A:  Building the Sporting Clays course at Rio Salado Sportsman's Club.

Q:  What, if any, are your Sporting Clays goals?
A:  Going to more registered shoots and moving up a few classes.

Q:  Do you shoot sub-gauge events?
A:  Yes.  28 gauge is my favorite.

Q:  What is the one "gizmo" you find most useful when shooting?
A:  Good shooting glasses with interchangeable lenses.

Q:  What advice would you give to someone just starting out?
A:  Get some good instruction on the basics from an NSCA Instructor and practice as much as you can.

Q:  Anything else we should know?
A:  If you haven't been to our course at Rio Salado come on out. I guarantee you'll enjoy it.


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