I've watched so many videos trying to explain these. This is without doubt the clearest, best presented and most helpful shooting video I've had the pleasure of watching. Thank you.
Sir, I thoroughly enjoyed this instructional video. Using the video technology allowed me to see how I know what a correct mount looks like. Your dominate eye was in the center of your barrel, the barrel and the bead were aligned as well, and you kept it locked 🔒 in place as you did the various 3 shooting methods! 🎉Thank you so much‼️
This is the best shotgun shooting advice video I have see yet.Clean and concise and easy to understand.Thanks from all of us who are trying to learn the sport.
Nothing says more than the an actual picture of lead exactly , barrel - bird -exact moment of impact, which you have accomplished and simplified beautifully. Thx sooo much.
Thanks, very clear instructions and slow-motion helps to understand the procedure. Not like in the many other videoes.... this one has an added value; Highly appreciated.
Although the top shooters and vetran shooters wont see the lead like this its very informative for a beginner shooter to understand all of these, for a novice most can relate to swing through for close fast targets and as they get farther away use the pull away and sustained lead........very good and informative video for beginners to understand the basics.........great video.....
I'm well over 50 years old, and I'm still a beginner. I've never really been able to figure out how to consistently hit doves or skeet. If I connect, it's a happy accident. I'm trying to juggle mount, form, seeing the bead, seeing the target, swing speed, etc. all at once, and it's just too much form my brain to figure out in a split second. Also over a span of 30 years I've thought if only I just had a more expensive shotgun than the last one then I'll finally be able to hit a moving target; clearly, however, that hasn't proven true since my many shotguns haven't changed my results.
I wouldn’t suggest that you shoot swing through on targets past 25-30 yards. Once you shoot past these distances, the bleed off of shot speed requires you to hold the shot off until the gun is past the target and I find it difficult to do. Swing through requires excellent reflexes and eyesight on longer target presentations. Most of the top shooters today use constant or maintained lead for most shots, but will use others on some targets. But remember, you don’t see lead, you feel it. The gun is much like the white line when driving, you are not looking at it, but you are definitely aware of where it is. Bruce Scott
When im shooting i noticed that i watch the bird but cant seem to figure out where my shotgun is im kind of just guessing. I still hit clays but would hit alot more if i could fix this issue. Would you happen to have any answers?
I'm well over 50 years old, and I'm still a beginner. I've never really been able to figure out how to consistently hit doves or skeet. If I connect, it's a happy accident. I'm trying to juggle mount, form, seeing the bead, seeing the target, swing speed, etc. all at once, and it's just too much form my brain to figure out in a split second. Also over a span of 30 years I've thought if only I just had a more expensive shotgun than the last one then I'll finally be able to hit a moving target; clearly, however, that hasn't proven true since my many shotguns haven't changed my results.
I was shooting fill chokes. I usually shoot tight chokes when doing demonstrations, so the flash targets explode making the break easier to see on camera.
Sorry Sky, but there is no simple method of figuring lead as the distance increases. Actually, four things determine the forward allowance needed angle of the presentation, speed of the target and speed of the shot column at the target. I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but our instructional DVD, “Your Extra Xs” covers all of the above very well. Thanks, Bruce
i've seen many videos about shooting and i believe that it is the best till now due to its exellent modifications and it is also proved better in presentation even to other non 'shooting' videos. i would also like you to tell me the secret of your "eye view/cam" because it is the best method i've ever seen till now and i would like to apply that method also. Please tell me how you made it (video or comment) and i'll really apreciate it thanks
Totally helpful. But a warning to all younger shooters. Focus on the TARGET, NOT the barrel. You will have many more hits if you do. The barrel should be in your peripheral vision NOT the target.
Depending on your choice of chokes, you have a 20-30” pattern, so the two inch difference in center and front doesn’t matter. I don’t think I could ever be that precise.
Still amazingly and incredibly useful 12 years later. Thank you!
I've watched so many videos trying to explain these. This is without doubt the clearest, best presented and most helpful shooting video I've had the pleasure of watching. Thank you.
Sir, I thoroughly enjoyed this instructional video. Using the video technology allowed me to see how I know what a correct mount looks like. Your dominate eye was in the center of your barrel, the barrel and the bead were aligned as well, and you kept it locked 🔒 in place as you did the various 3 shooting methods! 🎉Thank you so much‼️
This is the best shotgun shooting advice video I have see yet.Clean and concise and easy to understand.Thanks from all of us who are trying to learn the sport.
Nothing says more than
the an actual picture of lead exactly , barrel - bird -exact moment of impact, which you have accomplished and simplified beautifully. Thx sooo much.
This is perhaps the most understandable video I have seen on the internet for target leading.
That's the best video I have seen to demonstrate lead. Thank you very much.
Thanks, very clear instructions and slow-motion helps to understand the procedure. Not like in the many other videoes.... this one has an added value; Highly appreciated.
Although the top shooters and vetran shooters wont see the lead like this its very informative for a beginner shooter to understand all of these, for a novice most can relate to swing through for close fast targets and as they get farther away use the pull away and sustained lead........very good and informative video for beginners to understand the basics.........great video.....
I'm well over 50 years old, and I'm still a beginner. I've never really been able to figure out how to consistently hit doves or skeet. If I connect, it's a happy accident. I'm trying to juggle mount, form, seeing the bead, seeing the target, swing speed, etc. all at once, and it's just too much form my brain to figure out in a split second. Also over a span of 30 years I've thought if only I just had a more expensive shotgun than the last one then I'll finally be able to hit a moving target; clearly, however, that hasn't proven true since my many shotguns haven't changed my results.
wonderful video. clear, concise, and right to the point. plus amazing eyecam and slomo to illustrate what he said earlier.
The best explenation I found so far... and ive seen alot!!! GENIUS!!! Thnx for this
Glad it was helpful!
Best video of it's kind on TH-cam.
The best video of Clay shooting ever..
Excellent instructional video on three lead techniques
I wouldn’t suggest that you shoot swing through on targets past 25-30 yards. Once you shoot past these distances, the bleed off of shot speed requires you to hold the shot off until the gun is past the target and I find it difficult to do. Swing through requires excellent reflexes and eyesight on longer target presentations.
Most of the top shooters today use constant or maintained lead for most shots, but will use others on some targets. But remember, you don’t see lead, you feel it. The gun is much like the white line when driving, you are not looking at it, but you are definitely aware of where it is.
Bruce Scott
When im shooting i noticed that i watch the bird but cant seem to figure out where my shotgun is im kind of just guessing. I still hit clays but would hit alot more if i could fix this issue. Would you happen to have any answers?
I'm well over 50 years old, and I'm still a beginner. I've never really been able to figure out how to consistently hit doves or skeet. If I connect, it's a happy accident. I'm trying to juggle mount, form, seeing the bead, seeing the target, swing speed, etc. all at once, and it's just too much form my brain to figure out in a split second. Also over a span of 30 years I've thought if only I just had a more expensive shotgun than the last one then I'll finally be able to hit a moving target; clearly, however, that hasn't proven true since my many shotguns haven't changed my results.
Fantastic video ! thanks for explaining this to a new shooter
Excellent presentation with great video.
I was shooting fill chokes. I usually shoot tight chokes when doing demonstrations, so the flash targets explode making the break easier to see on camera.
Sorry Sky, but there is no simple method of figuring lead as the distance increases. Actually, four things determine the forward allowance needed angle of the presentation, speed of the target and speed of the shot column at the target. I know this sounds like a sales pitch, but our instructional DVD, “Your Extra Xs” covers all of the above very well.
Thanks,
Bruce
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This is a wonderful video. Thank you sir!!
Very clear, precise video. Thanks!
Very good video. Can I ask, is there "a rule of thumb" for the amount of lead you should give a target depending on its distance from you?
Excellent, hope to see more vids like this one! Thanks!
Nice job on this video.
i've seen many videos about shooting and i believe that it is the best till now due to its exellent modifications and it is also proved better in presentation even to other non 'shooting' videos.
i would also like you to tell me the secret of your "eye view/cam" because it is the best method i've ever seen till now and i would like to apply that method also.
Please tell me how you made it (video or comment) and i'll really apreciate it
thanks
Totally helpful. But a warning to all younger shooters. Focus on the TARGET, NOT the barrel. You will have many more hits if you do. The barrel should be in your peripheral vision NOT the target.
Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding. I finally get it, Thanks, best video I have watched.
forward allowance explained brilliantly ! thank you very much !
Can you please tell us what chokes your using..This is very helpful thank you..
Repected Sir,, which one is the most easiest method for beginners from these 3 methods??? Plz reply
Very nice
I use a combination of all three for American skeet it comes instinctively
excellent instruction
Might right ear enjoyed this video a lot.
Great video . Very helpful
God bless you smart old man!
Thanks dude still learning
This is a great video very helpful thanks
Nice Job, Bruce!
Magnificant elaboration
How do u do with a ground target
Now, off I go to the range. Great advice, now all I have to do is make sure my brain got the message.
Yes, I was shooting a 21 ga.
Let me ask you please. When should you start pulling a triger, once you aline a bead to the center of a clay or a front edge?
Depending on your choice of chokes, you have a 20-30” pattern, so the two inch difference in center and front doesn’t matter. I don’t think I could ever be that precise.
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Great! thank you Sir.
Where can I buy eye-cam shooting glasses ?
What type of shell do you use???
very helpful thank you.
What about ground targets
Both eyes open or one eye closed.
Both eyes open unless you have eye dominance issues.
My problem is more how much lead to give …..
That's cool
So why does george digweed the best shooter the world has ever seen shoot this style if it not so good on long crossers
No miro el video porque no entiendo NADA.
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