Originally Posted by
schwen
"Ive been interested in going to a clay target club anyway, but im put off by the competitiveness of the sport, I only care about shooting them for the fun of it, it seems its all about competition from others I know who are into it."
Yes, it is competitive, but only if you compete. Just shoot clays for yourself. If you enter a comp, ask to shoot birds only (ie no sweepstakes). It doesn't matter if you miss. No one else cares. When you start out it's not about winning, but learning, and everyone I interacted with when I started about 3 years ago was helpful and without prejudice. But if you shoot DTL, you'll not hit much with a gun that shoots low.
Last sporting shoot I entered, there was a lady on my squad who taped a piece of foam rubber over the top of her stock to keep her head higher when she put her head on the gun. If your gun shoots low and right, then your head needs to be higher and left. Maybe taping a piece of foam will help reposition your head so you're looking straight down on the rib when you mount it.
Also, try mounting the gun with your eyes closed in front of a mirror. When you've got the gun mounted comfortably, open your eyes, and see in the mirror if it looks straight and true. Having to adjust your head when you mount the gun is going to make hitting targets hard work.