2 hours ago, Jan Powell said:
Learn maintained lead, once you’ve sussed it it makes the discipline relatively straightforward. As much as possible it takes the unpredictability out of the game and gives you a repeatable method that works from ground to ground and in all weather conditions. In the last 10 years or so swing through and pull ahead as shooting methods have all but disappeared when it comes to top end National/English skeet. Consistency can be far more easily achieved with defined lead at each station and with each target.
The only target you may struggle to maintain in the second target of the pair at station 4. This is because it’s the only target on the field you’ll likely have come from behind to shoot. It can be shot with maintained lead but it requires the first target to be shot quickly and in a very narrow window just a few feet from the high house.
This video may help. It’s NSSA skeet but the principle’s the same:
https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/5mxFjry8dXQ?feature=oembed