Thanks for the video Ben, Just getting back into shooting after 20 years off and this really helps me understand the FITASC game and target strategies. Please post a schedule video if you plan to come to the states for a training/lessons tour so that I don't miss it.
excellent video and good concept of a lesson for those shooting and those watching this video. Is there a way that you could get your commentary a little louder as that information is very important . Really appreciate what you are doing to illustrate live how you shoot.
Ben - Really appreciate you taking the time do these videos during lockdown, especially for us 'Lower Classification' shooters. Question: Would it be possible for you to do a round of Skeet with over the shoulder camera / Shotcam footage? I would love to see your timing on the pair at four (low four on the pair being my bogey bird) and station 6 (again on the pair). Can't thank you enough for your time on these videos. Best wishes: David
Ben do you use different shells for different shots? I see you pulling shells from different pockets and sometimes looking at the shells. Are they different shot sizes like 7, 8 or 9 shot?
That makes a lot of sense, I’m just getting into clay shooting and I’m really liking it. It’s been a great way to get outside with my son, he’s 12 and we both watch your videos. Your instruction style is easy to follow and really helpful.
Ben appreciate all the content. Noticed in a gun fit video you did your student moved his head down to the stock as opposed to mounting gun to cheek, and in some cases you did a less exaggerated move in the round above. Does it matter either way as long as consistent or is the old method wrong?
Heard Ben saying at the beginning of the video to one of the shooters that he had way to much power and to bring the hands back,was that because he pushed through with to much lead? And if so are there any tips to help with this? Hand placement maybe on the fore end perhaps; ,I have this problem sometimes especially from left to right birds as in this video, could really do with some coaching like this from Ben and will do once this COVID thing is better under control,love his coaching style trying to correct things instead of someone telling u where you are missing, love the videos Ben.
The first 3 minutes of this video, out performs every other video on the web. DIAGRAM - COURSE LAYOUT - YARDAGE… Except for your video on Choke Preference 😊 .. Best Ever ..
No other videos like these, cheers Ben. 👊👊
Thanks for the lessons Champ,. Will probably be watching again and break it down.
Brilliant honest video as always keep them coming
The man is a machine. World titles are incoming...
Quick Eyes, Slow Hands, proper control, great to see the other boys shooting the same targets too. Good work Ben.
Great round Ben, commentary on other guns gave a great insight into the thinking behind the method. 👍
that was AWESOME! Thanks, Ben. Hope to see you in a North America event soon.
Thanks for the video Ben, Just getting back into shooting after 20 years off and this really helps me understand the FITASC game and target strategies. Please post a schedule video if you plan to come to the states for a training/lessons tour so that I don't miss it.
Good video nice commentary bud. Nice to see views of kibworth as well. Reminds me of good old times!
Super lesson, Ben. Goid job, man!!!👌👌👍👍
Thankyou
I appreciate all your content
Always good advice and tips 👍
Smoothest gun mount I have seen, *drool*
This Was Awesome Thanks Ben 😀😀😀😊
excellent video and good concept of a lesson for those shooting and those watching this video. Is there a way that you could get your commentary a little louder as that information is very important . Really appreciate what you are doing to illustrate live how you shoot.
Cool intro Ben. Great vid
clever on a sim pair - see the first bird but shoot the second. clever
For a fookin big lump of timber, he's got a fast mind and very smooth controlled hands. Great video, cheers for the insight.
Ben - Really appreciate you taking the time do these videos during lockdown, especially for us 'Lower Classification' shooters.
Question: Would it be possible for you to do a round of Skeet with over the shoulder camera / Shotcam footage?
I would love to see your timing on the pair at four (low four on the pair being my bogey bird) and station 6 (again on the pair).
Can't thank you enough for your time on these videos.
Best wishes: David
Great video Ben! Any particular reason you shoot the top barrel first? Is it just person preference?
Good stuff. Could really observe the changes in gun speed with pairs.
Thanks Ben!!!
Ben do you use different shells for different shots? I see you pulling shells from different pockets and sometimes looking at the shells. Are they different shot sizes like 7, 8 or 9 shot?
8s and 7.5 mate
That makes a lot of sense, I’m just getting into clay shooting and I’m really liking it. It’s been a great way to get outside with my son, he’s 12 and we both watch your videos. Your instruction style is easy to follow and really helpful.
Ben appreciate all the content. Noticed in a gun fit video you did your student moved his head down to the stock as opposed to mounting gun to cheek, and in some cases you did a less exaggerated move in the round above. Does it matter either way as long as consistent or is the old method wrong?
T Hanson individual mate
i notice a lot of the time you shoot top barrel first why the tape around the front of the stock
Great shooting! Ben, how long are the barrels of your K80?
HatzWatz3006 32”
@@benhusthwaite9884 Where are the pros for such long barrels? Are those targets so far away or is the gun in this way more balanced?
Ben is a man mountain! Small gun means he might be waving it around like a sheet in the wind! Longer gun more control!!!! That’s just my take on it!!
Heard Ben saying at the beginning of the video to one of the shooters that he had way to much power and to bring the hands back,was that because he pushed through with to much lead? And if so are there any tips to help with this? Hand placement maybe on the fore end perhaps; ,I have this problem sometimes especially from left to right birds as in this video, could really do with some coaching like this from Ben and will do once this COVID thing is better under control,love his coaching style trying to correct things instead of someone telling u where you are missing, love the videos Ben.
Great shooting everyone, Ben could you tell me what chokes you used and what size shot and load of the cartridges, thank you
Keith Haynes 2xmodified and 28gm 8’s in right pocket and 28gm 7.5 in left
@@benhusthwaite9884 Thank you Ben.
@@benhusthwaite9884 Question: Why the two different carts and which targets would you use each for?
Ben, I notice that you use your top barrel for your first shot. Is there a theory for using that barrel first or is it just an individual preference?
Preference
Been asked before I'm sure...why top barrel first most of the time? Because of choke?
Just preference
The first 3 minutes of this video, out performs every other video on the web. DIAGRAM - COURSE LAYOUT - YARDAGE…
Except for your video on Choke Preference 😊 .. Best Ever ..
Ben, May I ask … your shooting vest left hand pocket. Lead Shot Size & Gram/Ounce in those Shotshells ? For your distance hits. Thank you,S.H.
I was just wondering if anyone could answer this, is the PSCA still having their yearly tours?
PSCA has been disbanded now for a few years
george houle thank you for letting me know.
What type / kind of recoil reducer is your K-Gun equipped with?
Jim Barber my shoulder sir
Aye mate! You’re a rugged buggar! No muzzle flip reason for my question..... thanks; your material very helpful!
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