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Four shotgunning tips from a former olympian

Allen Treadwell drops some serious knowledge on good shooting

This article was originally published on fieldandstream.com

At a time when many 23-year-olds were graduating from college, Allen Treadwell was training for the Olympics. It was 2004, and as a competitive skeet shooter, the Missouri native had already set two national skeet-shooting records, been named the Missouri athlete of the year, and placed high in three skeet World Cups, in 2002.

Today, his pedigree is only more impressive, including three appearances as a World Championship team member and 10 appearances as a World Cup team member. Treadwell now uses the insight he gained from competitive skeet shooting to help hunters and clay shooters improve their skills.

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