Here is the problem, I'm okay with the shotgun in the realm of self-defense, police usage, etc. I've even taught police shotgun instructor courses for our academy. And I'm an okay wing shooter, if I shoot at a pheasant, quail, or dove it usually drops, largely because I don't shoot if it's a low percentage shot.
Unfortunately, that not shooting unless it is a good percentage shot thing doesn't play to well on clay bird games. I'd like to get better at those. Part of my problem is that the only practice I get is shooting rounds of trap or skeet (usually skeet) with other shooters. What I need to do is shoot, as an example, the double at station two, critique myself, shoot it again, rinse and repeat. You can't do this shooting with a group, and my club doesn't allow members to use the throwers outside of posted hours.
Long story short, I've been thinking about taking a class along with my wife. I've just about decided to go to the OSP Shooting School near Houston and train with Gil and Vicki Ash for a weekend.
Anyone have any information/experience with OSP?
https://ospschool.com/
Thanks!