Jonny English
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Thanks Skeet, that'll give me something to work on. I'm usually fairly good on range finding, always looking for trees and bushes the clay passes over for a guide at ground level, see where the trap is where the clay is landing etc. Like Will says lead isn't always the problem, judging line can be hard as well, but I just need something to set off from at the minute. Even if I just half or chip one it'll give me something to work with, it's just soul destroying missing them all and then still not knowing how or why you missed them. Thanks folksDouble the distance - Treble the lead
A 20 yard crosser at 40mph needs about 3 feet of lead. A 40 yard crossed at 40mph, needs nearer 9 feet.
Not an exact science of course, unless you know shot velocity, distance and speed of target and its angle...then it is an exact science!
Also, the problem with pull away, is having the confidence to keep pulling...the brain tells you the gap is too big, when it isn't.