Not only Am I super pleased with my Gen 4 Shotkam in build and recording quality it’s No 1 on the market along with your videos which are Fantastic so glad I am with the best Team 😎👍
You videos for skeet shooting are the reference. There is no other video on youtube which is better to learn the stations. The Shotkam is excellent to record those videos. Simply great for teaching others and learn from ones own mistakes.
ShotKam hi guys, went out this weekend spent all Saturday afternoon on the first 2 stations, have started to break the clays alot earlier, best lessons I've had so far, my scores can only go one way (if i concentrate ), ended up shooting 20 out of 20 on station 1 including doubles and the same on station 2. Looking forward to next weekend.
You are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. This only encourages us to produce more and more training videos. Once you get 25/25, you'll have to throw up your hat and shoot it, then send us a picture ;).
What bout left handers? It would help to see left hand stance. I bought a Shotkam to help my left hand shooting, so anything you can add would be appreciated.
Thank you Lars - really appreciate it. We are producing Trap singles (all 5 stations) and Trap doubles right now. Olympic Trap will definitely be in the pipeline :).
Hi Paul, thanks for your comment. Yes, we are going to release a new Skeet training video every Thursday. This coming Thursday (April 26) is Station 4, then Station 6 and 7 will follow. You can subscribe to our UA-cam Channel to receive a notification each week, or sign up here to get emailed the videos directly 👉 s.privy.com/1u18RrU. Hope they help and thanks for watching!
I find it difficult to get the high house before it gets to the center stake, then I have to get the low house almost before it gets out of range. I have to get quicker.
A tip - Wherever you shoot the high house, the low house will always be in a mirrored opposite. IE- If you shoot high house after the centre the low house will be past it also in its trajectory. Sort of not looking for it as such, but trusting where it will be saves time.
@@welditmick That's kind of obvious. Just because you know where it's supposed to be, doesn't mean you can get there. That being said my post was 2 years ago and have learned to get the first bird before center.
More like a FITASC scenario? We are launching these five Skeet videos to see if people find them helpful, so we are certainly all for creating different variations if there is demand. Thanks so much for your feedback.
You got it. I'll put this on the board to at least present in a few of our next training videos. We're going to produce Sporting Clay videos next, then trap. Thanks again for the idea.
Breaking a low 2 single over the center stake is a bit too fast. Try to break your singles where you break your doubles. Low 2 on the double is broken at least 4-6 yards past the center stake.
All the champions don't follow your method! They make things very simple and understandable. I think for them its a question of harmony of the gun move with the movement of the target and nothing else. To make this harmony working by reflex a lot of training is needed like driving a helicopter. But when you have it, it works marvelously.
I'm lefty, setup at the back right-handed corner, on low six the back left-handed corner, High 2 and Low 6 are the closest crosser, and appear to be "screaming fast" out of the house, you want to be as far away from those birds as possible, helps in slowing down these most difficult stations.
I just set my feet where I’m comfortable where I’m planning on breaking the target (left handed also) then wind back to the hold point. In my opinion, you don’t want to be in a awkward position when you’re pulling the tigger. It doesn’t matter so much where your feet are in the box, as long as they’re in the box. Your mileage may vary.
I went from shooting a 62/100 in skeet to an 88/100 in 2 weeks after watching this. Thank you for the tips and pointers!
Thank you and that's so fantastic to hear! Keep up the great shooting :)
Not only Am I super pleased with my Gen 4 Shotkam in build and recording quality it’s No 1 on the market along with your videos which are Fantastic so glad I am with the best Team 😎👍
Thanks so much for your positive feedback 😊 We really appreciate it!
I won state skeet last year because of this video I always struggled on 2 now I clear it every time
That's so great to hear! Thank you so much for your feedback on this video and huge congratulations on winning state skeet!
These series of videos has made all the difference for me. Increased my scores to consistent 20’s. Great job!!!
Hi Dale, I am so pleased to read this comment. Thanks for taking the time to share and great job to you for increasing so quickly.
Thanks for the descriptive video.
Im great with firearms, but I’m trying to learn skeet so I can volunteer as an instructor at a skeet field
This was one of the better skeet how to videos i've ever watched, great job and thank you !!!!
Love this! Thanks a million. Station 4 is coming this Thursday at 4pm EST :).
You videos for skeet shooting are the reference. There is no other video on youtube which is better to learn the stations. The Shotkam is excellent to record those videos. Simply great for teaching others and learn from ones own mistakes.
A superb instructional video. Thank you for posting this, it's really helpful.
Great vids on shooting. Have you done vids on stations 3, 5, & 8? Your presentation style is excellent and content is outstanding.
Let me try this on coming week
I am learning a lot.
Great video. Hope I can use it on the next shooting day.
Another exellent video, will be out this weekend trying these new tips.
Woohoo! Let us know how many you crush :). Thank for the comments as always.
ShotKam hi guys, went out this weekend spent all Saturday afternoon on the first 2 stations, have started to break the clays alot earlier, best lessons I've had so far, my scores can only go one way (if i concentrate ), ended up shooting 20 out of 20 on station 1 including doubles and the same on station 2. Looking forward to next weekend.
You are awesome! Thanks so much for sharing. This only encourages us to produce more and more training videos. Once you get 25/25, you'll have to throw up your hat and shoot it, then send us a picture ;).
What bout left handers? It would help to see left hand stance. I bought a Shotkam to help my left hand shooting, so anything you can add would be appreciated.
Great videos. Is there a station 3 video ?
best one I've seen
I just shot my first 25. Thank you!
You must have been shooting trap because there are only 24 shots in a round of skeet. Unless you miss.
@@carllove3705 You don't know what you're talking about. There are two shots taken on station 8 low house if you don't miss.
@@sevenrats No, there are two shots taken from station 8. One at the bird from the high house, and then one at the bird from the low house.
@@sevenrats And maybe you’re right. I’ve never played that way.
@@carllove3705 not if you haven't missed. Then you take a second bird from the low house!
Brilliant help....Cheers and thank you. 👍🏼
Awesome video
Those clips are actual footage from the Shotkam? So, I'm seeing a realistic 'lead' in these clips as well?
Yes, these are filmed with the ShotKam and show the exact leads. Thanks for watching!
Great instructions. Any Olympic Trap in the pipeline?
Thank you Lars - really appreciate it. We are producing Trap singles (all 5 stations) and Trap doubles right now. Olympic Trap will definitely be in the pipeline :).
Are you going to continue with the other stations
Hi Paul, thanks for your comment. Yes, we are going to release a new Skeet training video every Thursday. This coming Thursday (April 26) is Station 4, then Station 6 and 7 will follow. You can subscribe to our UA-cam Channel to receive a notification each week, or sign up here to get emailed the videos directly 👉 s.privy.com/1u18RrU. Hope they help and thanks for watching!
ShotKam Hi, will their be video for station 3, 5 and 8? Thanks.
very nice
I find it difficult to get the high house before it gets to the center stake, then I have to get the low house almost before it gets out of range. I have to get quicker.
A tip - Wherever you shoot the high house, the low house will always be in a mirrored opposite. IE- If you shoot high house after the centre the low house will be past it also in its trajectory. Sort of not looking for it as such, but trusting where it will be saves time.
@@welditmick That's kind of obvious. Just because you know where it's supposed to be, doesn't mean you can get there. That being said my post was 2 years ago and have learned to get the first bird before center.
is there anyway to do it with low gun ready position as in the international style please? it'd be great and highly appreciated
More like a FITASC scenario? We are launching these five Skeet videos to see if people find them helpful, so we are certainly all for creating different variations if there is demand. Thanks so much for your feedback.
You got it. I'll put this on the board to at least present in a few of our next training videos. We're going to produce Sporting Clay videos next, then trap. Thanks again for the idea.
thanks a lot, you would be the first channel doing it
Breaking a low 2 single over the center stake is a bit too fast. Try to break your singles where you break your doubles. Low 2 on the double is broken at least 4-6 yards past the center stake.
Where are stations 3 and 5 videos?
what do you mean "Take the shot with confidence"... ?
Having the attitude that you know you are going to hit it. Rather than 'i might miss this'
clay shooting is like 99% a mental game. Attitude and Focus throughout the entire process is key.
what choke we use for long range
anthony vlogs light modified is what I use. I keep ic on top and lm on bottom
All the champions don't follow your method! They make things very simple and understandable. I think for them its a question of harmony of the gun move with the movement of the target and nothing else. To make this harmony working by reflex a lot of training is needed like driving a helicopter. But when you have it, it works marvelously.
How is the position if you are left handed?
I'm lefty, setup at the back right-handed corner, on low six the back left-handed corner, High 2 and Low 6 are the closest crosser, and appear to be "screaming fast" out of the house, you want to be as far away from those birds as possible, helps in slowing down these most difficult stations.
I just set my feet where I’m comfortable where I’m planning on breaking the target (left handed also) then wind back to the hold point. In my opinion, you don’t want to be in a awkward position when you’re pulling the tigger. It doesn’t matter so much where your feet are in the box, as long as they’re in the box. Your mileage may vary.
look at those thigh lasers!
Haha! Dr. Evil would be proud.
Chin chin
Trap gun for skeet?😂
use the same gun enough and it'll be your best for any discipline.
I have had over and unders, but the best shooting I have ever done was with a Remington express twenty gauge for skeet. I guess its all in the fit...