ICFRA Palma 800m - 14 Shot Wind Coached "Grade" Shoot

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @DrCarl88
    @DrCarl88 2 месяца назад

    What an amazing range. I love to give it a try some day.

    • @hasselhoffo
      @hasselhoffo  2 месяца назад

      @@DrCarl88 any prominent club that shoots there welcomes visitors, even ones without license - you can do what is called a p650 “try shoot” and use club equipment. Maybe try google “Concord Rifle Club” and email them - they are very accommodating.

  • @richardwilson6341
    @richardwilson6341 4 месяца назад

    would it have been better to adjust after the 2nd sighter?

    • @hasselhoffo
      @hasselhoffo  4 месяца назад

      That'd be one way of doing it. But generally each shot is viewed as an opportunity to correct error, sighters being no exception. If you lumped your sighters together, then you have half the chance of obtaining the perfect zero before the official string starts. Of course the quality of the shot plays a factor; if you have a strong feeling the shot was poorly executed, then you don't correct on it. Else if it felt good, it was probably a change in the condition, whereby the NEXT shot has a good chance to follow suit. The past influences the future, aka “trusting the target”. A sort of constant mental loop going around and around, while also factoring in the wind tells and also quality of the shots.

  • @lanesnz
    @lanesnz 19 дней назад

    Nice video looks like coach wound wrong way on shot 9 lol

    • @hasselhoffo
      @hasselhoffo  19 дней назад

      @@lanesnz it’s certainly possible. Normally I try and set the camera more perpendicular so you can see in at the orientation of the turret changing - but on that day we just had no room on the mound to do it so we can only guess. Of note is the fact the shooter called a bad shot before any feedback- I reckon it was mostly user error. And the coach wouldn’t have put more than a point change on I don’t reckon - yet he still went maggie wide maybe two points.