Well, here goes...
i thought, in an uncharacteristic move, that I'd be better keeping my gob shut and coming back later with a more balanced, less harsh view. Well it's 11.15pm and I'm afraid it all still sounds like a load of tosh to me.
Im not into knocking others in the same profession as I don't think it's a great reflection on myself however I have so many gripes with this I feel it would be worse not to call it out to at least balance the argument of "there is no master eye" esque rubbish.
in no particular order here are my takes on it.
master eye- this has a huge impact on gun fit, sight pictures and methodology, and I have several dozen customers I can call up and use as real life examples here, not just people who have been shooting 5 minutes who I'm trying to get to hit a 15 yard driven bird. A strongly cross dominant shooter will be in the ball park of 18" left at 25yards, irrespective of target presentation so that takes out this massive spinal drag (I love that band) that was so massively blown out of proportion in the video. If it is a simple case of the gun pulling left on high driven but not other targets this could be a factor- I have a customer with limited movement in his back and this is indeed noticeable on high driven but he is an exceptional case. The fact is there are plenty of cross dominant shooters (to varying degrees) who will equally miss straight incomers at head height where the spine is totally neutral.
the concept of your brain being able to magically calculate lead... in calling bullshi7 on that too I'm afraid. And no, the catching a ball analogy doesn't hold water here so refrain from digging that up. If the above was the case, I could hand any one of my mates a gun, and with no instruction have them shoot a 40 yard crosser. We all know this isn't going to happen. You can get away with this on corporate gimme targets like the low driven seen in the film however I can probably get people to hit these from the hip within a short space of time- it doesn't mean however that this is a viable method for long term success.
a list of clients who have progressed to a decent level would be interesting. Testimonials from newbies are great but in reality anyone within reason can get them breaking targets by any means at the stage they are at, and progress is seemingly easy to come by as there is so much low hanging fruit. Not expecting world champions but a list of say 50 people who use this method and have achieved for example A class or above would be enlightening, maybe I'm wrong.
i realise the video may have not been cut sympathetically but this is why you sign media off- to make sure you don't get Miss quoted and look like a prawn.
i think there is plenty more to dig at but it's late, it's been a long weekend and I have an early start coaching tomorrow as per!
pick the bones out of that