This was one of your best episode. I enjoy hearing your approach on shooting and I think it will help everyone. I know it help me! Thank you and keep up the great work
It was great to meet you at Cardinal yesterday, Zach (great shooting BTW). This is probably the best episode yet. Love the technical talk. I really needed this video. After my rough outing yesterday, I was ready to quit.
Just a'question guys on eye hold points your saying look an inche over your bead,ive tried this but i found the target was just a blur and at its most powerful coming out of the trap,love the podcast,Regards Colm
You have to find what works for you. You can try what Rick or Zach do as a starting point but how high you look over the gun on each post for singles, doubles and handicap are going to be personal to you. There is no right way just starting points. Be open to trying different options to find what works best.
Leo did it on every mount. Some don't because they know the gun mount is solid. Most of us are doing it in our peripheral vision. If you do it make sure you get your soft focus out to the field to your look point before you call for the bird.
This was one of your best episode. I enjoy hearing your approach on shooting and I think it will help everyone. I know it help me!
Thank you and keep up the great work
Good episode gentlemen! I love getting into the weeds on the technical aspects of the game.
Absolutely brilliant, Useful information, will certainly be doing looking through the beads.
It was great to meet you at Cardinal yesterday, Zach (great shooting BTW). This is probably the best episode yet. Love the technical talk. I really needed this video. After my rough outing yesterday, I was ready to quit.
Thank the Lord for these guys. I’m a fairly new listener trying to get caught up on all these. Great stuff fellas! Hope to meet them someday!
Thanks for listening
Hell yeah, I enjoy all these videos. How about Shot speed and size from 16yard to 27yards and doubles??
Another great podcast. I'm taking notes Thanks
Can't thank you guys enough! Thank you!!!
Hi Rick thanks for the program.Question please in Double which barrel do you recommend for the first target?thank you Appreciate it all you do for us
Always bottom
As shooters who hold on the house, when do you move your gun? On the flash? When the target becomes whole?
What about those of us who hold a high gun? I'm at least 2 feet above the house
Just a'question guys on eye hold points your saying look an inche over your bead,ive tried this but i found the target was just a blur and at its most powerful coming out of the trap,love the podcast,Regards Colm
You have to find what works for you. You can try what Rick or Zach do as a starting point but how high you look over the gun on each post for singles, doubles and handicap are going to be personal to you. There is no right way just starting points. Be open to trying different options to find what works best.
Do you have any teaching classes coming up in Minnesota or Wisconsin?
Feel free to text or email
Ricky. You can find his contact info here: richardmarshalljr.com/
Rick what episode were YouTalking the adjustable butt plate possibly Gibson or Mccarthy can't find the episode it was app.500
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WHAT'S YOUR OPINIONS ON BEAD CHECKING WHEN MOUNTING THE GUN?
Leo did it on every mount. Some don't because they know the gun mount is solid. Most of us are doing it in our peripheral vision. If you do it make sure you get your soft focus out to the field to your look point before you call for the bird.
Thank you for the advice, it's a big help.@@traptalk27
Another great podcast. I'm taking notes Thanks