4 stars (More breaks!) - Outstanding book! While reading I recognised several things I was doing that was causing lost targets. The sections on concentration techniques and target aquisition have definitely helped my game, and by following his advice, my handicap average jumped from 21 at the 16 to 24, and from 19 at the 25 to 22. His practice tips for both home and field, if followed, will help anyone improve thier game. The guys at the range asked me how I made the jump, and well, I'm not telling them! 2 stars (Too much repitition!) - The author repeats himself over an over to the point of nausea. The diagrams are not straight forward and at times difficult to follow. The first few chapters, I had to keep checking if I was still on the previous page read, because of the exact same sentences on each page. Overall, not a good book. Too repititous and written extremely poorly. Would not waste my money on it if I had previewed the book. Recommend if you are serious about trap shooting, look for another reference. 2 stars (Review of Trapshooting Secrets - WS-South Africa) - The author definately has a lot of tips, but the general layout of the book is poor. There is a lot of repetition, so both the content and price could be cut by half. It would have been better to see the Illustrations in their relevant chapters. There are also places where the author contradict previous statements in his book. I think it is after all this still worth the time reading the book, try out suggestions, and you will surely still learn something you did not know. ... James Russell - JRC Publishing :: Trapshooting :: Trap Shooting :: Shotgun :: Precision shooting :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Shooting :: James Russell :: :: Trapshooting Secrets