I'd just like to say thank you for your advice. Your help with the stance, I've improved dramatically and I take on board everything you tell us,,,cheers bro! 🤙😎
Actually this is a useful video because it well illustrates how the shooter must read the direction the bird is flying. There are very few 'straightaways', if any. What might appear as straight is either left or right. Always read the direction, left or right, by glancing at the background during flight.
I have found this and the previous video very helpful I tried the higher hold point using both eyes and found it better in several ways . Less gun movement and I shot the birds better because I think the gun was in a better position compared to the bird when I fired now to make it automatic thank you
Your videos are very worthwhile, and have taught me a lot. Regarding a Shotkam, do you have any videos where there are MISSES, analyzing why the shot went astray?
There is no set rule I am afraid. It depends on the weather, your skill level, how your shotgun is set up, your reflexes, background and how the targets have been set.
Good info! So i am a one eye shooter and held low for many years, now i hold high like you show for both eye's but still using one eye. It seems to work but just wondering if i am missing something?
I would be concerned if you held too high with one eye closed you would have a blind spot underneath your shotgun from where your hand is on the forend
@@GoShooting think the shotkam retical needs to be adjusted. Almost all those shots seem to have been either parallel or below, as you fire. I found this was happening with my shotkam too, it seems to show a different point of aim when static as opposed to when moving, tracking a target. I adjusted mine to appear high when static, but far more accurate to my point of aim when firing on the range. Otherwise it is giving people a false indication of where you are actually aiming as you pull the trigger.
I'd just like to say thank you for your advice. Your help with the stance, I've improved dramatically and I take on board everything you tell us,,,cheers bro! 🤙😎
Great to hear!
Thank you !! This is very helpful for my daughter. She is in Arizona, US and big fun to play Bunker trap!
Loved shooting In Tucson
Actually this is a useful video because it well illustrates how the shooter must read the direction the bird is flying. There are very few 'straightaways', if any. What might appear as straight is either left or right. Always read the direction, left or right, by glancing at the background during flight.
Love this.
Great vid! Thank you Sir!
You are welcome!
I have found this and the previous video very helpful I tried the higher hold point using both eyes and found it better in several ways . Less gun movement and I shot the birds better because I think the gun was in a better position compared to the bird when I fired now to make it automatic thank you
Your videos are very worthwhile, and have taught me a lot. Regarding a Shotkam, do you have any videos where there are MISSES, analyzing why the shot went astray?
Many. We immediately delete them :)
Question for Two eye shooter what distance do you hold about the trap house ?Thanks
There is no set rule I am afraid. It depends on the weather, your skill level, how your shotgun is set up, your reflexes, background and how the targets have been set.
Interesting how the shotcam/muzzle placement seems to be so far from the clay when the shot goes off.
What cartridges were you/do you use ?
Good info! So i am a one eye shooter and held low for many years, now i hold high like you show for both eye's but still using one eye. It seems to work but just wondering if i am missing something?
I would be concerned if you held too high with one eye closed you would have a blind spot underneath your shotgun from where your hand is on the forend
What velocity shells do you shoot? Thanks
1250fps
So you shoot the straight aways below the target and not above?
yes, b ut with a shotgun that has a high point of aim
What’s the point of impact on yours?
@@GoShooting think the shotkam retical needs to be adjusted. Almost all those shots seem to have been either parallel or below, as you fire. I found this was happening with my shotkam too, it seems to show a different point of aim when static as opposed to when moving, tracking a target. I adjusted mine to appear high when static, but far more accurate to my point of aim when firing on the range. Otherwise it is giving people a false indication of where you are actually aiming as you pull the trigger.
Thank you for the video, Mark for the Olympic Trap with what ammunition you advise me to shoot, down 8 and up 7 1/2 or both 7 1/2????
I like 7 1/2 on harder clay targets
@@GoShooting thank you!!!
super!!Nice vid and great channel 👍 i sub'd