Thank you to the Hoppe family for posting this. This was the first trap shooting video I ever bought (I still watch it from time to time), and his clinic was the first clinic I ever attended. I learned so much from Frank. He was such a gentleman. Left us way too soon.
Frank was a friend to many. Not just during trap shooting. I hunted ducks in his blind, had a good time then would go to his duck blind and lunch after shooting in his cabin on the river.
I was also lucky enough to hunt with Frank and my dad at Frank's place on the river. He was not just a great shot and hunting guide...he was an amazing teacher and as you said a friend to all.
Not really sure if a two eye shooter has any advantage over a one eye. I done both , try it. Keeping your cheek planted on stock thru out the shot as you focused on bird is very important and you can do that shooting either way. Very good video tho
Hi everyone. Hear Frank talk about work on hit the target in the front of the target.? So this means which part of the clay ? The bottom ,middle or top of the clay .Please if someone know will appreciate it .Thanks
One thing you can try, is to put a little speck of tape on your shooting glasses that obscure the bead from your left eye. You can also try starting to shoot left handed but that can be difficult for a long-time shooter.
Hi everyone. Hear Frank talk about work on hit the target in the front of the target.? So this means which part of the clay ? The bottom ,middle or top of the clay .Please if someone know will appreciate it .Thanks
Thank you to the Hoppe family for posting this. This was the first trap shooting video I ever bought (I still watch it from time to time), and his clinic was the first clinic I ever attended. I learned so much from Frank. He was such a gentleman. Left us way too soon.
Thank you!!!!!! What a generous man. Love that, every year, we have the Frank Hoppe shoot in Missoula.
After watching this video and using these techniques , I broke my first 50 straight !
Thank you for posting this video !
Since watching this video about 10 times, I’ve broken through my plateau; shot a 24, 25, and 24 at practice today. Previously plateau was 23. TY.
Frank was a friend to many. Not just during trap shooting. I hunted ducks in his blind, had a good time then would go to his duck blind and lunch after shooting in his cabin on the river.
I was also lucky enough to hunt with Frank and my dad at Frank's place on the river. He was not just a great shot and hunting guide...he was an amazing teacher and as you said a friend to all.
Thank you for sharing your fathers video with us.
Great Instructional Video - Thank you for the. upload
Thank you great video
Excellent video, thank you for sharing it!
Thanks for the upload.
Great video, thank you.
Thanks for posting this!!!!!!
Awesome. TY
Thank you,nice video
I said thank you before,but is not enough.This video is priceless for new shooters and for the ones being doing for a while and want to get better
Thank you!
Not really sure if a two eye shooter has any advantage over a one eye. I done both , try it. Keeping your cheek planted on stock thru out the shot as you focused on bird is very important and you can do that shooting either way.
Very good video tho
Hi everyone. Hear Frank talk about work on hit the target in the front of the target.? So this means which part of the clay ? The bottom ,middle or top of the clay .Please if someone know will appreciate it .Thanks
Front edge of the target .
@@seancrook6675 Thank you.I went back again and see the Video and I got what Frank means.appreciate it
I shoot right hand but left eye dominant what should do to fix my problem thankyou
One thing you can try, is to put a little speck of tape on your shooting glasses that obscure the bead from your left eye. You can also try starting to shoot left handed but that can be difficult for a long-time shooter.
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Thank you!
Hi everyone. Hear Frank talk about work on hit the target in the front of the target.? So this means which part of the clay ? The bottom ,middle or top of the clay .Please if someone know will appreciate it .Thanks
I believe he's referring to the 'leading edge' of the target. So for left angle, this would be the far left edge.