Posted March 13, 2019 7:00 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

Nic Moschetti poses during competition. (Photo: USA Shooting)
On the march towards the 2020 Olympics, USA Shooting member Nic Moschetti puts in the work day after day to achieve his goal of standing on an Olympic podium representing Team USA.
With a love of the outdoors Moschetti’s journey started in the fields hunting, fishing and recreationally shooting alongside his dad. Moschetti had no idea that years later he would turn a hobby into an Olympic dream. While shooting at a range for his 12th birthday, Beretta representative first introduced him to the concept of competition shooting.
“I ended up competing in 4-H. Then ventured into the Scholastic Clay Target Program and finally into USA shooting where I’m able to compete at the highest elite level for my country,” Moschetti told Guns.com at the USA Shooting booth at SHOT Show in January.
Moschetti, now competing under the National Junior Team banner as a skeet shooter, said he trains extensively. While most would think competitors work focuses solely on the range, in truth, a fair portion of training is held off the field.
Moschetti puts in work both on and off the range to prepare for matches. (Photo: USA Shooting)
“I spend quite a few hours on the

Source: Guns.com

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