Rosso
Well-known member
It's bad enough shoots putting orange clays in the sky which in certain light conditions cannot be seen such as bright yellowy grey over cast conditions. A shoot I went to on Thursday had a green one high and curling away prob 35-40yds, almost invisible. Same shoot had mini orange teal and a orange target shot from a grouse butt which was hard to see. I changed lenses 3 times.
Having 7 different Pilla lenses I'm wondering is it impossible to have every colour of clay covered. Are some ground owners just being stupid putting this colour in the sky. Surely the best colour is black. It's bad enough the clay beating us but now it's the colour as well.
I have had my eyes checked and they are perfect ( two there ).
Is there one Pilla lens which covers the lot. Or which is best for green clays in the sky.
Having 7 different Pilla lenses I'm wondering is it impossible to have every colour of clay covered. Are some ground owners just being stupid putting this colour in the sky. Surely the best colour is black. It's bad enough the clay beating us but now it's the colour as well.
I have had my eyes checked and they are perfect ( two there ).
Is there one Pilla lens which covers the lot. Or which is best for green clays in the sky.