Trap Shooting Video Clips for Download
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How to Shoot Trap: Foot Position | ||
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Like all clay target games the shot starts with your feet; ground up. This tip shows you a very simple approach to foot work which uses the big muscles of the body thus keeping your swing smooth and minimalistic. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:19 |
How to Shoot Trap: Using Clay Stacks for Proper Gun Holds | ||
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For a left-hander the hard left target is the most difficult target and for the right-hander the hard right target is the most difficult target. This clips shows you how to use stacks of clay targets placed on the trap house to find the correct gun hold which makes it easier to shoot these difficult targets. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 2:53 |
How to Shoot Trap: Visual Hold | ||
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In addition to gun hold, a trap shooter must establish his or her own visual hold on the trap house. With trap, we know the trajectory of the bird but not its angle. This tip shows how to use a combination of soft focus, transition to hard focus and gentle pursuit movement to break each and every target. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 3:20 |
How to Shoot Trap: Station 5 | ||
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Station 5 is the most difficult station for the right-handed shooter, just as Station 1 is for the left-handed shooter. This clip shows how to use the stacks of clays to take out the sharp move on the hard right hand target thus improving your chances of breaking the bird. Same technique applies to left-handed shooters on Station 1. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:03 |