Here is a list of items that I recommend you do during and before a clinic:
- Take notes, I cannot stress this enough!
- There will be a lot of information at all of the clinics so taking notes will be very helpful in your review of the lesson at a later date.
- Some notes will be provided for certain types of lessons, but I encourage you to take your own as most of the information is customized to you.
- Use factory ammo or ammo that you would use in a tournament
- Bad ammunition not only takes away from your time, but your classmate’s time as well. Bring good ammo!
- Ask questions about:
- Certain situations you face in practice or tournaments
- Guns and other shooting equipment
- Anything involving shooting
- All questions are good questions
- For half-day clinics, I recommend 10-15 boxes of ammo minimum; full day 20-25
- Shoot the gauge you are most comfortable with (usually 20 or 28 gauge)
- Please do not bring 410s (email for questions)
- Contact me before the clinic with any questions regarding the clinic
- Try to pair up with someone who is around your same level and/or wants to work on the same things (ex. You and a friend want to work on doubles or you are both in A class)
- Listen to what is said even when it is not your turn to shoot
- By listening to everything, it may spring a question that you may have, but you would not have thought of it if you were not listening
- Come completely prepared
- Bring drinks, food, paper, writing utensil, shells, glasses, ear plugs, pouch, sunscreen, gun; basically all of the things you would need to shoot
**Remember, these are only recommendations, not requirements. All of these factors maximize your learning curve as well as the fellow student’s learning curve and allows the clinic to run as efficiently as possible.



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