Skeet Shooting with Fred Missildine (side 1)

Fred Missildine was a star of the skeet shooting world, one of the first professional skeet shooters, and worked for Winchester for many years. This is a copy of an instructional recording he made around the 1950’s after he had already won 28 different National and World Skeet Shooting Titles.

Fred’s suggestions for gun fit, aiming, and breaking points are still as valid today as they were when Fred shot. However, his endorsement of the technique of looking at the end of your barrel while shooting has since been found to be less effective than modern methods. Posting this audio file on the internet is a way to remember this master shooter and to pass on some of his knowledge.

Fred died some years back and we thank him for what he gave back to our game.

The audio file is large at over 62 MB but fun to listen to if you have either a lot of patience or a high speed internet connection for the download. The next part (side 2) is equally large.