How to shoot Station 6 skeet singles and doubles

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  • Station 6 skeet singles and doubles with ShotKam gun footage. I break down where to look and hold the gun for single and doubles. The use of the Shotkam video will help with how much to lead the targets.
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    Dean Blanchard is a
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    As a Masterclass sportingclays shooter and NSCA level 2 instructor, I have found an innovative approach that takes your style of shooting and makes the targets feel slower and easier. While doing this I will bring out your natural talent. These are some of basic fundamentals that I teach that can accelerate the learning curve.
    Everyone who has taken a lesson from me has seen this passion for shooting and teaching. This makes a fun time on the range learning how to break more targets.

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  • @billhickson8712
    @billhickson8712 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent lesson and analysis of how to approach practice. Thank you.

  • @hawkshawhawkins9273
    @hawkshawhawkins9273 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Two keys to six doubles - keep barrel low enough to visually pick up low house then move quickly to the break point. Next MAKE SURE you stay in the gun to break the high house as it appears, moving toward the low house. If you lift your head or pull it off the stock, you probably will miss. Do this and you will break station six consistently.

    • @DeanBlanchard
      @DeanBlanchard  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for your input