When it comes to sporting clays, nearly everyone argues that you need to mount low gun – meaning that the stock is somewhere between your arm pit and your chest. And in fact you will see many of the great sporting clays shooters clean up the competition with a low-gun mount.

But then there’s Bobby Fowler, Jr. With more than 150 tournament titles to his credit, Fowler shoots pre-mounted when it comes to sporting clays – the same mount that you would use in skeet and trap. How does he make it work? Shotgun Life talked with him to find out the secret. Read it at http://www.shotgunlife.com.

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