I believe that I Ed is the most honest, straight forward instructors in the world of the UK. Ed and Ben Has' are leaders in their class if available for teaching. Both of them are the two to go to. I'm so happy that another person has mentioned 'one eye'...
Had the pleasure of loading for this chap a few times over the last couple of seasons down in Exmoor and can confirm not only is he one of the nicest shots I’ve seen but also a very down to earth chap- a pleasure to be around!
This covered a lot of what we worked on when I had the opportunity to get a lesson from Ed back in December. Great reinforcement of what was learned that day. Also enjoyed seeing a fellow southpaw. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Excellent video as I've always struggled with driven clays. Noted the 1eye syndrome which affects me also but have learned a lot from this. Many thanks.
Hi there. I have what could/must be a very stupid question. But when you shoot high pheasants or above head-level clays such as here, don't you risk receiving pellets back on your head? And if so, is that not dangerous?
Just finished a sim day and this video was brought up. A well known Yorkshire game shooter and youtuber was laughing. He said they were pheasant shooting abroad and he sent his videographer to film the gentleman teaching actually shoot a peg and when they returned there was nothing to edit as nothing was killed. Moral of the story don’t believe TH-cam.
Watched the youth coaching here shoot on Exmoor, easily the worst shot on the line. Tony Hartman of West Country Guns was schooling him, certainly not one to be taking lessons from.
I believe that I Ed is the most honest, straight forward instructors in the world of the UK. Ed and Ben Has' are leaders in their class if available for teaching. Both of them are the two to go to.
I'm so happy that another person has mentioned 'one eye'...
What are your thoughts on one eye
Had the pleasure of loading for this chap a few times over the last couple of seasons down in Exmoor and can confirm not only is he one of the nicest shots I’ve seen but also a very down to earth chap- a pleasure to be around!
This covered a lot of what we worked on when I had the opportunity to get a lesson from Ed back in December. Great reinforcement of what was learned that day. Also enjoyed seeing a fellow southpaw. Thanks for sharing this with us.
More of this type of content please Schoffel
Performance based vs Outcome based is without a doubt the way to train.
Great content as always from Ed Solomons. It does like a Proofhouse production 😃 Which is a good thing!
This has Sachas stamp all over it .
Excellent stuff!
Was this filmed and edited by Sasha by any chance? Has that quality feel to it.
ed is a good teacher - coach. I learn a lot
Excellent video as I've always struggled with driven clays. Noted the 1eye syndrome which affects me also but have learned a lot from this. Many thanks.
Excellent coaching..
bloody good instructor
Nice going as usual Ed. A good reminder for me on my nemesis driven targets. 🤣😁👍
Awesome video! Please, what brand is the shooting best of him, the green one!? Thank you in advance
On a side note (question), is it common to have the barrel option on over rather than under (top barrel first) when shooting high birds?
Great video, really informative
You can only dream of Hull made ammo in US. Quality of shotguns products are amazing in England , guns also much cheaper ,America light years behind .
Schoffel good brand
Hi there. I have what could/must be a very stupid question. But when you shoot high pheasants or above head-level clays such as here, don't you risk receiving pellets back on your head? And if so, is that not dangerous?
This is why you always wear eye protection. No energy to the pellets but enough to damage an unprotected eye.
@@K80Ed oh okay, thanks very much for the prompt and clear answer. Have a nice day.
Driven games Goose and Maverick
Just finished a sim day and this video was brought up. A well known Yorkshire game shooter and youtuber was laughing. He said they were pheasant shooting abroad and he sent his videographer to film the gentleman teaching actually shoot a peg and when they returned there was nothing to edit as nothing was killed. Moral of the story don’t believe TH-cam.
Quiet day getting C class shooters to hit incomers at Kibworth Ben!?
My brother was also there in France with the group. He also backed The story
Less music would be good
Watched the youth coaching here shoot on Exmoor, easily the worst shot on the line. Tony Hartman of West Country Guns was schooling him, certainly not one to be taking lessons from.
Yes I think I remember this- we had to stop half way through drive two due to low flying pigs…
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