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60 Seconds With Peter Blakeley

60 Seconds With Peter Blakeley

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60 Seconds

60 Seconds With Peter Blakeley

 


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 Nov. 4, 2025

 

The required sight picture as you trigger the shot on a teal target is almost the same as the driven shot off a high tower. The difference is that the teal rises almost vertically in front of you, instead of the target coming towards you and passing overhead, as it does with a driven targt.

 

This tip came from the book “You’re Behind It! – Target Tactics and the Unit Lead Systems for Sporting Clays” by Peter Blakeley, available on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/y8646wn2

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Despite its more sportive and modern image, an over and under shotgun is still a very elegant and ­fine ­firearm. Fast to mount, well balanced, safe in the shooter’s hands and steady on the second shot, an over and under shotgun moves as the shooter moves and fully empowers his/her rapid shots either on the chase of a wild game or the last target.

Thanks to the quality of the engineering and materials as well as the employment of the patented Four Locks mechanism, Fausti over and under shotguns are second to none when it comes to light weight, balance, reliability and durability.

The attention to details and the level of manual ­finishing help tell them apart from any other gun on the market today, as well as the elegant lines and the unintrusive, but visible presence of the company logo on the trigger guard and the top lever. Every Fausti over and under shotgun is a loyal friend every day you spend following your passion.

 


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Noted: Remember, follow all safety rules and etiquette when handling a shotgun. Make sure you wear eye and ear protection. Obey all local rules, and state and federal laws regarding shotguns and hunting. Safety for yourself and everyone around you is your #1 priority. Please report any safety violations to the range master, safety officer or local authorities.


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