I enjoyed watching the shooting, but had to mute your video. Personally.... I wish music wasn't added to shooting vids, it's not what we're here for. BUT thats just my 2 cents, I could be on my own. :)
Completely understand. Most times in shooting there are breaks that cause people to lose interest and in my experience giving people music to enjoy during those low activity moments keeps their interest. Some of the popular youtube channels that dont play music get 20k views primarly because they are big name shooters and dont need to make their videos interesting and dont take time to "write a story" with each shoot they go to like I do with mine. Thank you for your comment and I hope to see you in future posts!
You are putting up good scores in the lower classes - take this with a grain of salt, it's just a suggestion. If your goal is to make content and you want to document these smaller, local shoots, that's great. But you are gonna punch straight up through the classes and, when you go to bigger shoots, be in a class you are not competitive in. Think about your punches while your in the lower classes as tickets to win prizes. Go to shoots where they have added payouts to the top five in each class for the main, or winner of each class gets a gun. I saw you went to the State Champs, but didn't compete in the main event - those prelims, 5 stands, and super sportings earn you punches, but don't really give you anything back payout or prize wise. So basically, go to the biggest shoots you can and only shoot the main event. Again, grain of salt - if you're content creation motivated, then this wouldn't apply - but you shoot well, and if you do a little traveling to the big ones you can at least have the potential to win something tangible while your in lower classes. This was the advice I was given from the master class shooters I practice with and it has paid off so far. Also, just like me, your subgauge class is E - so if you want to do content creation without wasting your 12 Gauge punches - think about getting a 20 gauge and shooting those events that won't impact your 12 gauge classification.
I’ll take that into consideration! I just don’t have the money to fork out $300 for just the entry to main events not including ammo. I slept in my truck just for the prelim lol I make do with what I have and let God bless me with whatever else comes along. I appreciate the advice and will consider doing the bigger shoots
Bluegrass and Clays !! Love it 😀
Nice video! Keep up the good work! I would like to see a video on how to get started shooting clays... Maybe a noob introduction series?
I enjoyed watching the shooting, but had to mute your video. Personally.... I wish music wasn't added to shooting vids, it's not what we're here for. BUT thats just my 2 cents, I could be on my own. :)
Completely understand. Most times in shooting there are breaks that cause people to lose interest and in my experience giving people music to enjoy during those low activity moments keeps their interest. Some of the popular youtube channels that dont play music get 20k views primarly because they are big name shooters and dont need to make their videos interesting and dont take time to "write a story" with each shoot they go to like I do with mine. Thank you for your comment and I hope to see you in future posts!
@@nortonco_shootingsports You have nothing but my greatest respect! Shoot on :-)
You are putting up good scores in the lower classes - take this with a grain of salt, it's just a suggestion. If your goal is to make content and you want to document these smaller, local shoots, that's great. But you are gonna punch straight up through the classes and, when you go to bigger shoots, be in a class you are not competitive in. Think about your punches while your in the lower classes as tickets to win prizes. Go to shoots where they have added payouts to the top five in each class for the main, or winner of each class gets a gun. I saw you went to the State Champs, but didn't compete in the main event - those prelims, 5 stands, and super sportings earn you punches, but don't really give you anything back payout or prize wise. So basically, go to the biggest shoots you can and only shoot the main event. Again, grain of salt - if you're content creation motivated, then this wouldn't apply - but you shoot well, and if you do a little traveling to the big ones you can at least have the potential to win something tangible while your in lower classes. This was the advice I was given from the master class shooters I practice with and it has paid off so far. Also, just like me, your subgauge class is E - so if you want to do content creation without wasting your 12 Gauge punches - think about getting a 20 gauge and shooting those events that won't impact your 12 gauge classification.
I’ll take that into consideration! I just don’t have the money to fork out $300 for just the entry to main events not including ammo. I slept in my truck just for the prelim lol I make do with what I have and let God bless me with whatever else comes along. I appreciate the advice and will consider doing the bigger shoots