The rules open to a bit of interpretation IMO.
Tell the marker you have shot at the same target twice and break both, its pair kill. It doesn't actually state what is scored if you shoot at the second clay and both break...
When the 26g HV's came out the market was looking for a cheaper cartridge, Jockers were selling like hot cakes.
By dropping 2g and increasing the speed they had a cartridge that was cheaper and also competed with Superfasts.
I found them a little punchy and went back to the usual Velocities...
Here's all you need to know https://www.shootsp.co.uk/
I've still no idea what SP stands for....
I've been shooting with Ben's EYE D Rail and that worked for me. It didn't encourage barrel watching, just allowed me to be 100% sure that when I need to put the bead on the clay it was the eye...
The misses says that. When she asks for help folding sheets etc. my initial fold is always the wrong way... Strangely it's never her who's doing it wrong!
I'm in the freak category them..... Left handed/footed, left handed for racket sports/snooker. I upset everyone when I sit down to a PC as the mouse is generally on the right and I move it to the left, however for Golf, Cricket (batting and throwing) and Shooting I'm 100% right handed and...
I'm with you Martin, although my focus is on the clay I have a very clear picture of the bead.
I have to work hard to see two barrels and I need to do this by bringing my focus back to the gun. If I was to do this while shooting my eyes would have to jump backwards and forwards.
I was missing in front when the bead was on the rear edge of the clay.
I don't understand the following "If you're not seeing (rather better described as being partially aware of) two barrels it's because your focus is too close to your outstretched finger or gun." My focus is way out in-front...
Are you saying I'm closing both eyes when I take the shot? Every shot I take is anticipated so why would I close my eyes at the very point I'm looking at the clay with the clay to bead relationship very clear to me.
I've always considered myself right eye dominant but on closer targets where you need to shoot straight at or within a clay in-front I can on some days miss some or all of the presentation. Here's what I described to Ed Lyons when I was getting some RE XLW prescription inserts made, It sounds...
You'll need to ask Ben. Tune in to his live broadcast on a Sunday via Instagram and you might get a bit more info.
I think he's developed it further since I was shown it.
Isn't everyone who shoots on the foreshore shooting steel with plastic wads that could easily find there way in to the sea? Maybe this is the target market.
What method would you use to shoot the crosser? Your speed of gun movement should be as fast or slightly faster so you should be able to track the clay for a second shot if you miss first shot.
Plan your shot, kill point, visual pickup point and hold point. Seek out Smokin Targets on youtube...