Why I Suck At Shooting Skeet and I Don't Care

Published on March 3, 2017
Duration: 2:05

Colion Noir humorously admits his struggles with skeet shooting despite years of experience, emphasizing the pure fun and 'juvenile pleasure' of the sport over perfect scores. He highlights that enjoyment can exist independently of mastery, even with appropriate firearms like the Mossberg JM Pro-Series. The video suggests that improvement will only enhance the already significant enjoyment derived from breaking clay targets.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir humorously admits his struggles with skeet shooting, even with firearms like the Mossberg JM Pro-Series. He prioritizes the pure fun and 'juvenile pleasure' of breaking clays over achieving mastery, viewing it as an enjoyable hobby regardless of his performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Skeet Shooting
  2. 00:22Progress and Persistence
  3. 00:41Entertainment Value vs. Skill
  4. 01:09The Juvenile Pleasure of Shooting Clays
  5. 01:41Future Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Colion Noir consider himself good at skeet shooting?

No, Colion Noir humorously admits he struggles with skeet shooting, even after years of experience and using appropriate firearms like the Mossberg JM Pro-Series. He finds the sport enjoyable regardless of his hit rate.

What shotgun does Colion Noir use for skeet shooting?

While he initially tried skeet with a Saiga 12, Colion Noir is shown using a Mossberg JM Pro-Series Tactical Class shotgun in the video, noting it's more suited for the discipline.

Why does Colion Noir continue to shoot skeet if he's not skilled?

Colion Noir emphasizes the pure entertainment value and 'juvenile pleasure' derived from shooting clays. He argues that the fun of the activity outweighs the need for elite performance, making it an enjoyable hobby.

What are the technical specifications of the Mossberg 930 JM Pro-Series Tactical Class?

The Mossberg 930 JM Pro-Series Tactical Class is a 12 Gauge shotgun with a 24-inch barrel, a capacity of 9+1 rounds, weighing approximately 7.75 lbs, and had an MSRP around $750.00.

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