I was taught pull away and maintained lead although the guy was a CPSA instructor it wasn’t paid lessons just a brew and a bacon butty and a bit of advice type thing.
Now I used a combination of most methods, but I guess my go to methods are swing through and similar I guess to Will although I can sometimes insert on or just in front of the clay before pulling away to then maintain the lead.
I also use a method where the gun is in front of the clay but travelling slower than the clay, when the lead looks right I pull the trigger. I was informed this was the new proprietary diminishing lead technique which someone came up with. I found that odd seeing as I did it at a shoot years ago out of frustration because it was a tight shooting window and I was over leading or stopping my gun when I tried not to over lead and it worked. I just didn’t have the presence of mind to come up with a catchy name and write several books or dvd’s on it.
I genuinely don’t understand the hard focus method at all, I have tried to understand it but just don’t get it so I guess it’s not for me.
Now I used a combination of most methods, but I guess my go to methods are swing through and similar I guess to Will although I can sometimes insert on or just in front of the clay before pulling away to then maintain the lead.
I also use a method where the gun is in front of the clay but travelling slower than the clay, when the lead looks right I pull the trigger. I was informed this was the new proprietary diminishing lead technique which someone came up with. I found that odd seeing as I did it at a shoot years ago out of frustration because it was a tight shooting window and I was over leading or stopping my gun when I tried not to over lead and it worked. I just didn’t have the presence of mind to come up with a catchy name and write several books or dvd’s on it.
I genuinely don’t understand the hard focus method at all, I have tried to understand it but just don’t get it so I guess it’s not for me.