I consider the front edge of the trap house roof like looking just over the gunwale of a boat, into the water. Puts my eye on the clay a little quicker. It's a vision game.
Great video for me to see because of the dark cloudy background, as soon as the bird gets above the tree line the flat grey sky makes it hard for me to pickup.
The dot doesn't seem to be properly zeroed. The dot looks high in all the breaks. I know they are rising clays, but not rising fast enough to justify being so far above them, and still getting smashing breaks.
Just bought one for myself for Christmas but can't use it until next week. When at the range, do you have it connected to your phone so that it continuously downloads the shots, or do you download them after you are all done shooting?
Thank you for your purchase Tony, we really appreciate it. You will shoot in Normal Shooting Mode and then once you are finished shooting, you will turn your ShotKam ON into WiFi mode to watch your videos. Here is some more information on our Help Center for you: support.shotkam.com/hc/en-us/sections/360009692492--Three-Steps-to-Getting-Started. I hope this helps!
My impression as well -- mostly over the top, but also in front. But whoever shot these -- some impressive straight line moves, I'm all over the place.
@@raducirstoiu2253 I thought the same thing. Little to no jump in the reticle when firing. Some nice shooting, but I get a lot of video distortion and always have some reticle jump even on my best shots.
probably he is shooting a 50-50 flat shooting gun and he has to cover the clay for rising targets. Once he covers the clay he loses track of the clay and might over lead on the rise and thus the missing.@@raducirstoiu2253
Guess my eyes are bad or I should’ve watched more than six or eight shots in slow motion, but I have to confess I did not see the shot in any of the videos.
I consider the front edge of the trap house roof like looking just over the gunwale of a boat, into the water. Puts my eye on the clay a little quicker. It's a vision game.
Great video for me to see because of the dark cloudy background, as soon as the bird gets above the tree line the flat grey sky makes it hard for me to pickup.
The dot doesn't seem to be properly zeroed. The dot looks high in all the breaks. I know they are rising clays, but not rising fast enough to justify being so far above them, and still getting smashing breaks.
And the birds were slow and started to flat out quickly.
That's what I noticed. If anything, the dot should be below.
What poi is your gun set at? Looks to be a flat shooter
Agreed, it look very flat for trap shooting.
Just bought one for myself for Christmas but can't use it until next week. When at the range, do you have it connected to your phone so that it continuously downloads the shots, or do you download them after you are all done shooting?
Thank you for your purchase Tony, we really appreciate it. You will shoot in Normal Shooting Mode and then once you are finished shooting, you will turn your ShotKam ON into WiFi mode to watch your videos. Here is some more information on our Help Center for you: support.shotkam.com/hc/en-us/sections/360009692492--Three-Steps-to-Getting-Started. I hope this helps!
This person shoots like me as far as misses.Seems too much lead but it works .
My impression as well -- mostly over the top, but also in front.
But whoever shot these -- some impressive straight line moves, I'm all over the place.
@@raducirstoiu2253 I thought the same thing. Little to no jump in the reticle when firing. Some nice shooting, but I get a lot of video distortion and always have some reticle jump even on my best shots.
probably he is shooting a 50-50 flat shooting gun and he has to cover the clay for rising targets. Once he covers the clay he loses track of the clay and might over lead on the rise and thus the missing.@@raducirstoiu2253
@@jamilalwan3327 The birds were slow and started to flat out quickly.
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It's difficult to see the lead shot in this video, and as a result you don't know why you have missed the clay.
once you do close slow motion on your player u will see the pellets
Most were over the top misses?
Guess my eyes are bad or I should’ve watched more than six or eight shots in slow motion, but I have to confess I did not see the shot in any of the videos.