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It's teal
ОтветитьNo le dispara a platos reales
ОтветитьSustained lead when the target is accelerating ? Good luck.
ОтветитьI killed it with Authority
ОтветитьHi Chris
i so enjoy watching your instruction videos. Combined with your book you have so improved my shooting.Keep it up.
Really helpful vids and very well presented , Chris . I cannot place your accent though . which part of the world are you from ?
Ответитьthks for sharing
ОтветитьI tried this method, and it did work!..however, I was taught a different way, and that works to....I always shoot a teal on the way up.I point the gun just under by breaking point, as soon as the clay is released and it reaches my pickup point I raise the gun into my breaking point and pull the trigger, I cant tell which system is best, they both worked for me, but if one of them doesn't for you, try the alternative.
ОтветитьWell done
ОтветитьCorum Admiral's Cup...nice....
ОтветитьWith all due resepect, rising teal are not the only targets that accelerate on the sporting clays range as you state. Any target that rises, crests and then decends such as battues or loopers will accelerate when they decend. Also, to tell someone to insert the gun 2 feet under a falling target and maintain that lead is flawed advice because as previously stated, a falling target is accelerating so it will require more and more lead as it's speed increases.
Ответитьhow can you miss with a k80?
Ответитьto 1:21, are seen to the left of the field of two objects that shoot away to the left ... are 2 birds?
ОтветитьI love shooting clay pigeons. :)
ОтветитьGreat, thanks kindly.
Ответитьhi
Ответитьmaking it look elementary :-)
ОтветитьThanks for the educational video. Great help
ОтветитьGreat help here. Thanks
ОтветитьBoa sempre se aprente algo. Grato pelas dicas. Good shoots - Vai!!
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