I know this is an old video, but its still very relevant, I found it a couple of weeks ago, I took up shooting two years ago, I learnt to shoot Gun Up tbh , but I've been missing quite a few simply because I didn't see them in time, usually those fast and near low crosses, So when I found this I decided to practice it every morning for 15mins before going to work, I was all over the place at first, but now its coming together, its Trophy Day at the Club this weekend so I will be putting it into real shooting practice...I hope it makes a difference to my scores!.
This gentleman defines 'cool' - what a legend! This is perfect example of a professionally executed instructional video, I've been struggling with this concept & this cleared my issues up in just 5 minutes - Thank you!
If you're absolutely dominant in the left eye it may be worth considering shoulder change. If you are not ABSOLUTELY dominant in left eye it will INCREASE visual confusion. Simple advice: stay on right shoulder, pick target up both eyes open and squint/dim the left eye as the gun comes to shoulder. If trap shooting, close the eye as you have completed mount and come down into ready position (same applies for trap like targets shot gun-up). Some can't squint/wink - then patch glasses out on left.
The patch/spot needs to be well positioned - just over pupil and iris with head in normal shooting position on stock and allowing for a little head lifting and sideways movement - 3/4" diameter spot well placed should do the job. If well place you can use two eyes for social interaction and for watching target until the head/gun come into final shooting position.
Awesome.... love your enthusiasm - I just got into sporting clays, here in Australia.... Just got a B725 32" Sporter, love it.....I love FITSAC..... Would you ever do an over view of this discipline?.... the rules, the competitions, tips & tricks, the stars, the courses and the categories, i.e., teal, duck etc.... p.s, I don't like those American comps that shoulder the gun before calling "pull" - not in the spirit of simulated clay shooting, me reckons.... cheers
The bird, the bird and nothing but the bird. Stare each target to death, focus is sustained on the bird or target NOT THE BEAD, if focus comes back to bead you will stutter in the swing, stop swinging and probably shoot high too.
@@luisferreira6189 I normally keep the front leg straight but relaxed when game or clay shooting. However, for trap, or trap-like, birds I may adopt a slightly squarer stance and unlock the front knee.
0:16 its kind of cringe that you keep following the target that no longer exists..thats fucking weird bro..like whether thats normal isnt the point. it looks cringe
The way he gently closes the gun is so satisfying
Lovely isn’t it, and the barrels are always pointing at the floor. Absolutely hate seeing people slam the action together like it’s a damn race
if I summed that up in one word Mr Yardley it would be,elegant.
Ex British army officer, would one expect anything less...
The best instructive video I see so far.
I know this is an old video, but its still very relevant, I found it a couple of weeks ago, I took up shooting two years ago, I learnt to shoot Gun Up tbh , but I've been missing quite a few simply because I didn't see them in time, usually those fast and near low crosses, So when I found this I decided to practice it every morning for 15mins before going to work, I was all over the place at first, but now its coming together, its Trophy Day at the Club this weekend so I will be putting it into real shooting practice...I hope it makes a difference to my scores!.
Very Good Tuition Clear and concise Hope to see more
Great video! Very methodical. Very consistent. You're a good teacher.
Very clear explanation, best I've seen. Thank you!!
This gentleman defines 'cool' - what a legend!
This is perfect example of a professionally executed instructional video, I've been struggling with this concept & this cleared my issues up in just 5 minutes - Thank you!
Excellent
If you're absolutely dominant in the left eye it may be worth considering shoulder change. If you are not ABSOLUTELY dominant in left eye it will INCREASE visual confusion. Simple advice: stay on right shoulder, pick target up both eyes open and squint/dim the left eye as the gun comes to shoulder. If trap shooting, close the eye as you have completed mount and come down into ready position (same applies for trap like targets shot gun-up). Some can't squint/wink - then patch glasses out on left.
Simply perfect video...thnx a lot 👍🏻
Ive gotta save this one ..... Good job MASTER!
Move mount shoot eh! People should take more notice of gun mount/fit its crucial.
Good clear vid Mike.
Thats a fine tutorial thank you very much I'm sure to try and follow your advice.
Well explained. Thank you!
Great video! Thank´s!
Thank you. Very clear.
Nice, clear instruction. Thanks!
A young looking Mike there!! Good video
It must be 20 years ago at least!
@@yardleypen legend 💥
Thank you Sir
Great tutorial!!
Wayne Parker --- i agree. But it cracks me up how gently he closes the action.
The patch/spot needs to be well positioned - just over pupil and iris with head in normal shooting position on stock and allowing for a little head lifting and sideways movement - 3/4" diameter spot well placed should do the job. If well place you can use two eyes for social interaction and for watching target until the head/gun come into final shooting position.
Awesome.... love your enthusiasm - I just got into sporting clays, here in Australia.... Just got a B725 32" Sporter, love it.....I love FITSAC..... Would you ever do an over view of this discipline?.... the rules, the competitions, tips & tricks, the stars, the courses and the categories, i.e., teal, duck etc.... p.s, I don't like those American comps that shoulder the gun before calling "pull" - not in the spirit of simulated clay shooting, me reckons.... cheers
Great vid! Thanks!
I love how he says POOOOOL
I only shoot clays, but an old chap I know has been shooting game for years. Instead of 1. 2 . 3 he told me he alway says 'bang - you're - dead!
Great video thank you a lot
very good illustration. i like the 1.2.3. steps you added. i noticed i get some bruising on my cheek bone after shooting. is this normal?
The bird, the bird and nothing but the bird. Stare each target to death, focus is sustained on the bird or target NOT THE BEAD, if focus comes back to bead you will stutter in the swing, stop swinging and probably shoot high too.
This happened to me.....
Mike, very helpful, thank you.
If the bead is so off putting, do you suggest we remove a bead - if it's giving us problems?
Thanks
Pete
Sudo Nym I replaced mine on your advice,with a golf ball ,much clearer !.Thanks.
Thanks !
I see another advantage ,by shifting the trunk forward you don't have to pull the shotgun back to you as far saves time
Thats smooth
What make is that gun
Good instructor.
When you push forward, do you also bend your front knee?
It's normal to keep the leading leg straight, but not lock the knee.
Yes but only slightly
@@luisferreira6189 I normally keep the front leg straight but relaxed when game or clay shooting. However, for trap, or trap-like, birds I may adopt a slightly squarer stance and unlock the front knee.
easy answer, close the left eye or use an eyepatch
Who's Paul????
some how this video brings me the move public enemies...
1. 2. 3. Got it.
Why do I watch this guy and think - Dread pirate Roberts. Princess Bride
Je voudrez le voire en français merci bien
Dude looks like George Plimpton
MIROKU MK70 SPORTER ?
2:06 aimer
0:16 its kind of cringe that you keep following the target that no longer exists..thats fucking weird bro..like whether thats normal isnt the point. it looks cringe
so umm.. i shoot comps..uhh..now i get everyone has their own technique..but i will absolutely not be implementing his...
I learnt to count too three lol
+Phantom tv now just learn the difference between to and too
@@Cakemonster147 Spot on.
Boring.