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Mounting Gun Exercise: Using a Flashlight and Laser
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Sporting Clays is an action sport requiring proper gun mount and movement of the gun with the target. Our goal is to develop a perfect moving mount which does not have excessive or teeter-totter gun movement. By using a flashlight or laser with an empty gun in a safe environment you get immediate visual feedback and can develop a nice smooth swing. This tip shows how to use both a flashlight and a laser inserted into the barrel of an empty shotgun to do just that. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 2:00

 

Target Transitions: Thinking Inside the Box
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Targets should be shot at the sweet spot: where the target is at its sharpest focus. The course target setter realizes this and tries to make the shot more difficult by putting curl on the target at the transition point thus requiring a complex lead. A complex lead requires the shooter not only to be in front of the target but underneath it as well. This tip explains the concept of complex lead and shows you how to use the box method to consistently break targets which require two leads. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 2:26

 

Eyes Wide Open
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Your ability to break clay targets is driven by eye and hand coordination. The eyes drive the hands and thus determine if you will break the target or not. Therefore, the more clearly you can see the target the more targets you will hit. This clip discusses how you can do just that. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:15

 

Double Trouble
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Shooting pairs or double targets, which are thrown from opposite directions, requires changing foot positioning and good muzzle management. This tip shows the proper technique for increasing your scores when shooting pairs and will prevent you from having trouble with doubles. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 3:02

 

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