I'm cross eye dominant. I shoot right handed but my left eye is dominant. If I keep both eyes open, and you know you'll see two beads, the left one takes precedence and I miss. If I just go up and point, I can hit sometimes. But If I use just my right eye, I hit 95% of the time. The method of pointing and shooting with both eyes opened, takes tons of practice to get your hand to eye coordination just right. Then you change barrel lengths, well, you may have to start over. Practice both and see which one works for you. I use one eye and keep that eye on the bird. Seems to work best for me.
Ok so I agree with the principle of always focussing on the target and not the barrel, but how do you incorporate and judge lead into your “aim” if you can’t look at the barrel?
I try to explain to other hunters when they inquire about what I did when I made a nice shot. I state its mostly instinctive but I do expain as I mount the shotgun I push the saftey off, gun is firmly seated in my shoulder both eyes are open. I'm now tracking the bird I've picked out I come from behind the bird as I push through the birds body and past it's head once I blanked out the birds bill I squeeze the trigger. I explain it's vital to keep swinging through the bird as if you never squeezed off the shot. One can watch the bird tumble off the end of the barrel if everything worked out correctly.. I also state that one should keep watching the bird you hit as it falls. A well hit bird typically one sees the birds head fold back along the body on a killing shot. If the bird has it's head up as its coming down hit it again or once its on the water finish it off. I find if one doesn't and you knock a bird down over water switch to a second bird knock it dead in the air. Sometimes the first bird when you look back a few seconds later has hit the water and dove.
The instinctive part makes a lot of sense and Zack talks about that in the next video. Our best shots can come when a bird sneaks up on us. We don't have time to think about the whole process, we just do it. Thanks for watching!
I went back and forth with aiming and pointing with both eyes open. And here's what a think. Pointing is great , whenever you need to be fast on the trigger its awesome ! BUT ! It takes an incredible amount of practice just to trust yourself with that Hand/eye coordination. The problem is when you want to start tryin this technique but don't have proper shooting position already. Theres no point trusting your hand and eyes if the shotgun and your head are not in the same exact postion everytime you shoulder the gun. This point is not mention anywhere and I think its a crucial one , at least I found out it was after experiencing pointing technique. Sometimes it works , and sometimes it don't ... unfortunatly for now thats not good enough for me ... If i clay shoot I will be pointing. When i go Waterfowl I aim .... for multiple reasons. Helps to see if you're in line with the gun (shooting position). Also helps to figure out the lead I need to hit the bird with. Helps to see what went wrong when I miss...
I had trouble following what the guy was saying because he didn’t say “okay” enough. I believe this led to me not being okay with his instruction. Okay?
Chance Blevins thank you man I’ve been bird hunting my whole life so I’ve knocked down a lot of birds. I just often times take really really tough cracks and miss then get down on myself
@ScottH432 I know it's a year late but if the bird is flying from left to right yes the left side and the opposite for if the bird is flying right to left
So i got the reason why i m slow in hunting, i hv to restructure my hunting habits, i hv to point the gun instead of aiming & aligning beads with the target
I aim, with 1 eye. I get 20's+ at the trap shoots and haven't missed a bird in 4 years. Sure, i can shoot without "aiming" but ya just dont miss with aiming
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I'm cross eye dominant. I shoot right handed but my left eye is dominant. If I keep both eyes open, and you know you'll see two beads, the left one takes precedence and I miss. If I just go up and point, I can hit sometimes. But If I use just my right eye, I hit 95% of the time. The method of pointing and shooting with both eyes opened, takes tons of practice to get your hand to eye coordination just right. Then you change barrel lengths, well, you may have to start over. Practice both and see which one works for you. I use one eye and keep that eye on the bird. Seems to work best for me.
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Ok so I agree with the principle of always focussing on the target and not the barrel, but how do you incorporate and judge lead into your “aim” if you can’t look at the barrel?
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I try to explain to other hunters when they inquire about what I did when I made a nice shot. I state its mostly instinctive but I do expain as I mount the shotgun I push the saftey off, gun is firmly seated in my shoulder both eyes are open. I'm now tracking the bird I've picked out I come from behind the bird as I push through the birds body and past it's head once I blanked out the birds bill I squeeze the trigger. I explain it's vital to keep swinging through the bird as if you never squeezed off the shot. One can watch the bird tumble off the end of the barrel if everything worked out correctly.. I also state that one should keep watching the bird you hit as it falls. A well hit bird typically one sees the birds head fold back along the body on a killing shot. If the bird has it's head up as its coming down hit it again or once its on the water finish it off. I find if one doesn't and you knock a bird down over water switch to a second bird knock it dead in the air. Sometimes the first bird when you look back a few seconds later has hit the water and dove.
The instinctive part makes a lot of sense and Zack talks about that in the next video. Our best shots can come when a bird sneaks up on us. We don't have time to think about the whole process, we just do it. Thanks for watching!
I went back and forth with aiming and pointing with both eyes open. And here's what a think.
Pointing is great , whenever you need to be fast on the trigger its awesome ! BUT ! It takes an incredible amount of practice just to trust yourself with that Hand/eye coordination. The problem is when you want to start tryin this technique but don't have proper shooting position already. Theres no point trusting your hand and eyes if the shotgun and your head are not in the same exact postion everytime you shoulder the gun. This point is not mention anywhere and I think its a crucial one , at least I found out it was after experiencing pointing technique.
Sometimes it works , and sometimes it don't ... unfortunatly for now thats not good enough for me ... If i clay shoot I will be pointing.
When i go Waterfowl I aim .... for multiple reasons. Helps to see if you're in line with the gun (shooting position). Also helps to figure out the lead I need to hit the bird with. Helps to see what went wrong when I miss...
where should we be looking the target??? should it be behind the barrel or above the barrel???
I had trouble following what the guy was saying because he didn’t say “okay” enough. I believe this led to me not being okay with his instruction. Okay?
She is maybe x military. It is very common for a military instructor to say ok alot. And if you are subject to that you start doing it as well.
Clint Smith, anybody?
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Missed one pheasant now here I am trying to figure out why my aims bad
I commented on this above. But try this. While leading a target. Aim down the trailing side of the barrel not the top
Chance Blevins thank you man I’ve been bird hunting my whole life so I’ve knocked down a lot of birds. I just often times take really really tough cracks and miss then get down on myself
@@hawkeyefan4ever163 dont be down strive to be up. Take missing as a challege to try something different
In other words, it's simple but it's not easy. Got it.
Great show. Interesting stuff
Thanks! We'll have another one this week.
Someone told me the best way is while leading a target flying, aim down the trailing side of the barrel not the top
So if you are right handed you are saying look down the left side of the barrel rather than the top?
@ScottH432 I know it's a year late but if the bird is flying from left to right yes the left side and the opposite for if the bird is flying right to left
Am I the only person concerned that this guy has his finger on the trigger the entire time though his explanation? Gun safety 101???
Yes because the video was uploaded so he obviously didn’t shoot him self or the camera man. Nothing to be concerned with
Can u guys see that the action is open … no wrong doing in my opinion
Its all done i need baikal mp 155 external choke chotcam hunting videos anyone help me please
What is the purpose of wide ribs, raised ribs, mid bead, hiviz fiber optic beads? What not just take the bead off?
Turkeys, squirrels and other small game
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Is her name Kay?
I use 1 eye and I never miss
Your a magical god
So i got the reason why i m slow in hunting, i hv to restructure my hunting habits, i hv to point the gun instead of aiming & aligning beads with the target
KK got it
How the hell do you use both eyes
Because they shoot 7 or 8 game...i would want him to shoot the same target with 00buck and see if he hits
Mr. Garrison giving shooting instructions, mkay
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so aiming? you described aiming...
Started listening when the man started speaking.
take a shot every time she says K
I aim, with 1 eye. I get 20's+ at the trap shoots and haven't missed a bird in 4 years. Sure, i can shoot without "aiming" but ya just dont miss with aiming
Lol 4 years..... who you lying to?
I haven’t missed a pheasant in 15 years. I haven’t been pheasant hunting in 15 years. Both accurate statements. 😂
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Point not aim ……….K 🤨😜…Qué
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Sorry, too many oks...BYE!
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It all depends on what you are hunting/shooting and who you are, OK OK OK!
I learned nothing from this guy
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