The video is especially good because you use a tracking trace. It helps immensely to follow the tracking of the bird and how the tracker is showing where the shooter is looking. Otherwise, it’s very difficult to see the bird and the shooter’s hold, look, and break points.
Both of these are YOUNG men. At 74 I cannot (A) shoot a chandelle on the way up because I can't focus on it quick enough, and (B) shoot it on it's line because looping my shotgun on the track of the bird is difficult. I shoot chandelles fairly well by coming across the "arc" of the target in a straight line and pulling the trigger when I feel my barrel is outside the imaginary arc of the bird. I "cut" the line across and UNDER the arc to build in the appropriate amount of lead UNDER the bird. Works for me and others but both of these guys know what works for them!
Thank you for your comment. Please visit our blog center for more information on Brad's choke recommendation: shotkam.com/blogs/blog-collections/expert-tips-from-champions-choke-recommendations-gun-patterns-and-more. I hope this helps!
Having that visible line make all the difference in being able to truly view the target and line. thanks !
Emily, exceptional video! Both Brad & David explain exactly how to execute their shots! Keep them coming! Thanks
Thanks so much for your kind comment and feedback Jim 😃 We really appreciate it!
The video is especially good because you use a tracking trace. It helps immensely to follow the tracking of the bird and how the tracker is showing where the shooter is looking. Otherwise, it’s very difficult to see the bird and the shooter’s hold, look, and break points.
Great video guys! Really interesting listening to the different approaches.
this is amazing. please produce more videos like this
Thank you for sharing Great tutorial , much appreciated Regards from NZ
Great video - what a lot of people don’t get is that real folks who respect firearms are some of the best teachers.
Really great tutorial, all you are pros. Shot cam really helps explaining this. Thanks!
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Excellent Video!
Both of these are YOUNG men. At 74 I cannot (A) shoot a chandelle on the way up because I can't focus on it quick enough, and (B) shoot it on it's line because looping my shotgun on the track of the bird is difficult. I shoot chandelles fairly well by coming across the "arc" of the target in a straight line and pulling the trigger when I feel my barrel is outside the imaginary arc of the bird. I "cut" the line across and UNDER the arc to build in the appropriate amount of lead UNDER the bird. Works for me and others but both of these guys know what works for them!
Great series
Thank you 😃
This brilliant content keep it up from danny Ireland,👍
Thanks so much Danny 😃
Exceptional video with 2 gentlemen and great shooters. Shot Kam should continue doing these type of videos
Excellent video, how do both shooters determine how much to lead?
Please made video on international skeet also
It will be great to make a similar video with Vincent Hancock!
4:00 "Stay above the clay" My problem is if I try that, my barrel blocks out the target.
Any idea what Pilla lenses they're using here?
A couple of world class shooters… great to see the comparison in technique, disappointing they struggle to hide their contempt for each other.
What brand of chokes does Brad shoot? Thanks
Thank you for your comment. Please visit our blog center for more information on Brad's choke recommendation: shotkam.com/blogs/blog-collections/expert-tips-from-champions-choke-recommendations-gun-patterns-and-more. I hope this helps!
Rhino
My tips is, if you think about too much you’ll miss
Read this Gabriel 😂
28000 choke???? What is that?
A secret !
Between improved modified and light full I assume.
A full choke is .30 so it’s a improved modified between full and modified