I have a Shotkam that I've used a time or two [and plan to use more]. As seen here, it is something how it will pick up the wad & shot for a quick second or so. Great video series Simon!
Good info. However, the discussion for peg 3 uses video from peg 4 and discussion for peg 4 uses video from peg 5. It should show the right video for the right peg. Needs a re-edit.
Disappointed in this episode. Some diagrams of visual pick up, hold and kill point would have been useful to provide a visual reference to accompany the narrative. Barely any acknowledgement of growing and then reducing lead as you move around the layout. Perhaps this can be addressed in the next episode re shooting doubles.
I think this chap does a great job but I agree that diagrams to reinforce the narrative would have made it even better but I suppose that would have entailed a lot of extra work. He is writing a series of articles in the CPSA magazine ( on ESK ) and putting the two together is very useful. I like his very straightforward approach and I get a lot from using the pause button and visualising what he has just said ( ok! yes I also make notes for when I practice on my own🤷♂️).
Just starting clay shooting and these videos, with the shotkam are invaluable, please keep them coming.
I have a Shotkam that I've used a time or two [and plan to use more]. As seen here, it is something how it will pick up the wad & shot for a quick second or so. Great video series Simon!
A well delivered video on How To Shoot Skeet Excellent
will you also cover olympic skeet? That would be awesome!
I would love to see similar video about internetional skeet.
Great video and review. I would love to see the video remade with a left hand shooter.
Love your smile
Good info. However, the discussion for peg 3 uses video from peg 4 and discussion for peg 4 uses video from peg 5. It should show the right video for the right peg. Needs a re-edit.
Disappointed in this episode. Some diagrams of visual pick up, hold and kill point would have been useful to provide a visual reference to accompany the narrative. Barely any acknowledgement of growing and then reducing lead as you move around the layout. Perhaps this can be addressed in the next episode re shooting doubles.
I think this chap does a great job but I agree that diagrams to reinforce the narrative would have made it even better but I suppose that would have entailed a lot of extra work. He is writing a series of articles in the CPSA magazine ( on ESK ) and putting the two together is very useful. I like his very straightforward approach and I get a lot from using the pause button and visualising what he has just said ( ok! yes I also make notes for when I practice on my own🤷♂️).
Rubbish, maintain lead for everything in skeet, ask every single AA what they use and it's not the CPSA method.