El Spavo
Well-known member
Initially, I did the standard rookie thing by mounting up, ready for the clay to come into sight, but I progressed to dropping the stock away from my face which I steadily found quite comfortable (although taking the stock completely out the shoulder still seems light years away, but having said that I'm not sure what the benefit is), but recently I've found that I appear to be getting greater success by doing exactly that on pretty much everything, dropping the barrel down, keeping the stock in the shoulder but off the face, and as the clay comes into view, locking the stock to cheek and cracking on. Pretty standard for most I'd imagine, but I'm wondering unless you have literally seconds to shoot, is there now much or any benefit to mounting fully up as the time differential doesn't seem huge to me, and that snap to the cheek is almost like it kicks in the instinct part of shooting as well as the technique part.
Am I talking sh1te and is instinct for amateurs over 100% technique cos I'm struggling to see many people that don't have that part to their game?? And if so, I'm trying to see how much can be technique with those clays where you might get only a few seconds to hit it; to me if it's that small a window, it seems like it's gonna be instinct and muscle memory. Again, might be talking sh1te, I dunno, haven't been shooting long enough!
Just trying to see where I'm going with my game, tbh.
(this is a follow up to the pull away thread, as I'm doing okay, but consciously thinking right now exactly what my gun movements are with regard to method...)
Am I talking sh1te and is instinct for amateurs over 100% technique cos I'm struggling to see many people that don't have that part to their game?? And if so, I'm trying to see how much can be technique with those clays where you might get only a few seconds to hit it; to me if it's that small a window, it seems like it's gonna be instinct and muscle memory. Again, might be talking sh1te, I dunno, haven't been shooting long enough!
Just trying to see where I'm going with my game, tbh.
(this is a follow up to the pull away thread, as I'm doing okay, but consciously thinking right now exactly what my gun movements are with regard to method...)