Wow. How have I only just found this channel? By far the best presented instruction, well articulated, excellent content and so easy to listen to. Also love the way Simon shoots, seems to have so much time. Such a change from the more usual aggressive shooting you see on yt. A style to emulate. Thank you.
I'm just hear to listen to Simon talk. Lol You should do audio books. Great video by the way. You have a way of explaining things so their understandable.
Great advice Simon, keep the gun mounting movement smooth & with as little unnecessary hand , arm motion as possible. Very much enjoying your presentations.
Excellent! Most of my misses on these type of targets are from shooting below the rising target, especially those high ones where with my shotgun, I loose sight of the target as the muzzle rise and trigger is pulled. Excellent tip on minimizing muzzle movement and key hold point!
Could you cover some dry training techniques please. I can shoot four stands weekly but I'd like to do some dry training at home. Perhaps working on my mount but also my swing etc.
Huge apologies for the late reply Matthew, regarding your question, please scroll down to our first two videos. These show Mount and Movement in a home style practice format. I hope this helps!! Very best, Simon👍👍👍
With the method you’ve described, what is the purpose of the hold point in this context. Do you mount the barrel to the hold point or start the mount once the clay reaches the hold point?
Great to see you back Simon. Enjoyed that. Just wondering tighter chokes for going away or do the 21g cartridges perform better with a bit more choke? Thanks for posting. 👍
Forgive the very late reply Mark. Yes indeed, for me it holds the pattern a little longer. It makes a fractional difference albeit just enough. Although for personal practice I'd start at 24g. Thanks for watching Mark👍👍👍🙏
Wow. How have I only just found this channel? By far the best presented instruction, well articulated, excellent content and so easy to listen to. Also love the way Simon shoots, seems to have so much time. Such a change from the more usual aggressive shooting you see on yt. A style to emulate. Thank you.
You are a great teacher! 🎉
Thanks from the east coast of 🇺🇸 nice relaxing tuterial great methods and smooth
Welcome back Simon, as always a pleasure to watch and helpful thank you.
I'm just hear to listen to Simon talk. Lol
You should do audio books. Great video by the way. You have a way of explaining things so their understandable.
Another great video Simon! Greetings from Belgium
Great vid as allways 👌 hope your well and see you soon 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 #Hownhallshooting 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great advice Simon, keep the gun mounting movement smooth & with as little unnecessary hand , arm motion as possible.
Very much enjoying your presentations.
Brilliant keep them coming like to see left to right fast quarter target
Just what I needed "lead hand"...I've been struggling with away targets (especially when trap is set a fair distance away) Great video THANK!
excellent 👋
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Excellent! Most of my misses on these type of targets are from shooting below the rising target, especially those high ones where with my shotgun, I loose sight of the target as the muzzle rise and trigger is pulled. Excellent tip on minimizing muzzle movement and key hold point!
Lovely clear explanation Simon
Could you cover some dry training techniques please. I can shoot four stands weekly but I'd like to do some dry training at home. Perhaps working on my mount but also my swing etc.
Huge apologies for the late reply Matthew, regarding your question, please scroll down to our first two videos. These show Mount and Movement in a home style practice format.
I hope this helps!!
Very best,
Simon👍👍👍
@@hownhallshooting thank you.
With the method you’ve described, what is the purpose of the hold point in this context. Do you mount the barrel to the hold point or start the mount once the clay reaches the hold point?
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and stuff, I hope...!!!!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good coaching
Thank you indeed👍👍👍👍
Great to see you back Simon. Enjoyed that. Just wondering tighter chokes for going away or do the 21g cartridges perform better with a bit more choke? Thanks for posting. 👍
Forgive the very late reply Mark. Yes indeed, for me it holds the pattern a little longer. It makes a fractional difference albeit just enough. Although for personal practice I'd start at 24g.
Thanks for watching Mark👍👍👍🙏
I love the way British people dress to go to the range. So fashionable
Its not the first time I've been called a trend-setter.....!!!!!!!😂😂😂👍