I too would like to know what the POI is for Chris's gun. I use a ShotKam too and my reticle is always under the target as my gun's POI is about 90/10. Thanks
What is the pattern on your gun, 30/70? the camera makes it look like you are aiming over the target and hitting it before/below it reaches the "bead" marked on the camera
Ok I took all your advice on all your video's it's working I'm shooting 23 and 24 out of 25 in sets.But I do shoot sporting clays every week . So I'm reading clay speed vs my gun speed this helps me get to my kill point. I go to these videos every day plus shooting time 3 to 4 days a week. Thanks for your videos here...
Shoegum that's true, but most trap guns already shoot a high pattern so you cab "float the bird" and won't have to obscure the bird with your bbl. That said I have no idea how Chris's gun patterns or what the alignment of the "shot cam" is.
There should be no point of aim just a sight picture and then the point of impact. He's swinging through in the lead in all the shots with the exception of shot #3 where he inserts the gun ahead as in a sustained lead.
I too would like to know what the POI is for Chris's gun. I use a ShotKam too and my reticle is always under the target as my gun's POI is about 90/10. Thanks
What is the pattern on your gun, 30/70? the camera makes it look like you are aiming over the target and hitting it before/below it reaches the "bead" marked on the camera
station 1 is so difficult for me but I trained this
thanks for video and education Chris Batha
Ok I took all your advice on all your video's it's working I'm shooting 23 and 24 out of 25 in sets.But I do shoot sporting clays every week .
So I'm reading clay speed vs my gun speed this helps me get to my kill point. I go to these videos every day plus shooting time 3 to 4 days a week. Thanks for your videos here...
I agree it looks like he is shooting high above the bird which seems odd for a trap gun in my experience.
the reason why you want a high shooting sight picture is because ALL your targets are rising in trap
Shoegum that's true, but most trap guns already shoot a high pattern so you cab "float the bird" and won't have to obscure the bird with your bbl. That said I have no idea how Chris's gun patterns or what the alignment of the "shot cam" is.
Totally agree!
Awesome video thank you
good morning sir. can you tell me if this red dot is point of aim or point of impact?. t
There should be no point of aim just a sight picture and then the point of impact. He's swinging through in the lead in all the shots with the exception of shot #3 where he inserts the gun ahead as in a sustained lead.