Wow, you can't get better than having a lesson from the great Mike Yardley. Remember every thing he tells you and try to put it all into practice. That will stand you in good stead for your clay shooting journey, well done.
This is not a 1 off, this is the 3rd session Sophia has had with Mike, but filming was not allowed before, so prepare for some more tuition videos to follow. Thanks for the continued support! ;-)
Thanks Merv! I will ask Mike what choke he had, but he dusted EVERYTHING that he shot at, as there were other shots that he took for demonstration that are on a different longer video which will soon be released on the Manor & Co channel.
great video, , i also get issues with not enough lead , logic says if a cartridge can send the shot 1600 feet per second, the clays are approx 100 foot away so get the shot reaches the target in 1/10th of a second or less, so, how does the clay move into the half/one meter lead space in 1/10 second? its not traveling that fast.. doesnt seem to correlate the speed of clay with lead, (clearly it does) but seems wrong? hence i usually start off under estimating the lead required..
Wow, you can't get better than having a lesson from the great Mike Yardley. Remember every thing he tells you and try to put it all into practice.
That will stand you in good stead for your clay shooting journey, well done.
This is not a 1 off, this is the 3rd session Sophia has had with Mike, but filming was not allowed before, so prepare for some more tuition videos to follow. Thanks for the continued support! ;-)
wonderful instruction, clearly explained, and I do not know what choke he had in that auto but he defiantly broke those targets😀😀
Thanks Merv! I will ask Mike what choke he had, but he dusted EVERYTHING that he shot at, as there were other shots that he took for demonstration that are on a different longer video which will soon be released on the Manor & Co channel.
great video, , i also get issues with not enough lead , logic says if a cartridge can send the shot 1600 feet per second, the clays are approx 100 foot away so get the shot reaches the target in 1/10th of a second or less, so, how does the clay move into the half/one meter lead space in 1/10 second? its not traveling that fast.. doesnt seem to correlate the speed of clay with lead, (clearly it does) but seems wrong? hence i usually start off under estimating the lead required..
There was 1 stand that Mike got Sophia to shoot last year, no lie she had to give it a bus length of lead, lol!