Hi!
I have a question about technique and focus.
When you shoot a clay you should focus the target and nothing else as the target. Neither the barrel nor the bead. But when I focus really hard on the target, I don't see where my barrel is. So how do I know about the right lead? If want to shoot Maintained lead, how do I see the lead? Or if I'm shooting Swing through, how do I know when to pull the trigger? You often hear shooters talking about how much lead you need to hit different birds. But that is no help for me, because I don't see the lead when my focus is on the bird. Is it really all about training and subconscious reaction?
Thank's in advance!
Regards,
Markus
I have a question about technique and focus.
When you shoot a clay you should focus the target and nothing else as the target. Neither the barrel nor the bead. But when I focus really hard on the target, I don't see where my barrel is. So how do I know about the right lead? If want to shoot Maintained lead, how do I see the lead? Or if I'm shooting Swing through, how do I know when to pull the trigger? You often hear shooters talking about how much lead you need to hit different birds. But that is no help for me, because I don't see the lead when my focus is on the bird. Is it really all about training and subconscious reaction?
Thank's in advance!
Regards,
Markus