schmokinn
Well-known member
I think knowing where you are on the clay is of great importance,i regularly watch friends when i am shooting and many times i have watched people get gradually further in front or behind the clay.
Many of them do not see it when they are shooting but i do and sometimes it means a little more or less push is necessary this can also translate to a change in hold point,i believe this gives you a better overall understanding of what you are doing and where you are going wrong.
Nice balls of soot or star breaks are always preferable to chips as you know you are on it not just somewhere near it.
Obviously this matters a lot less in Trap because of the large difference in gun movement to Sporting where you may be moving the gun 10X as much.
Many of them do not see it when they are shooting but i do and sometimes it means a little more or less push is necessary this can also translate to a change in hold point,i believe this gives you a better overall understanding of what you are doing and where you are going wrong.
Nice balls of soot or star breaks are always preferable to chips as you know you are on it not just somewhere near it.
Obviously this matters a lot less in Trap because of the large difference in gun movement to Sporting where you may be moving the gun 10X as much.