Skeet Shooting Coaching Clips by Chris Batha
sktacxb004: How to Shoot Skeet- Station 2
The second of eight stations, Station 2 is
composed of two singles and a pair: The High House quartering target
and the Low House incoming-crossing target.
This clip explains proper gun hold feet position, and lead
picture to maximize your chance of breaking the target.
In addition, special care is given explaining how
right-handed shooters can improve their chances of breaking the
target. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 3:35
sptccxb005: How to Shoot Skeet- Station 3
Station 3 is two single targets both of which are crossing targets practically 90 degrees to the shooter. By using the stacks of clays we can see that the targets require about four feet of lead. Using sustained lead, you then try to break the target on or near the center peg. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:15
sktacxb006: How to Shoot Skeet- Station 4
Station 4, is pretty much a replication of Station 3, and has two single targets both of which are crossing targets practically 90 degrees to the shooter. By using the stacks of clays we can see that the targets require about 4 feet of lead, which is the largest lead on the sporting clays course. Using sustained lead, you again try to break the target on or near the center peg. COACH: Chris Batha TIME: 1:05