Sporting Clays Coaching Clips by Chris Batha
sptccxb019: How to Shoot Sporting Clays: Basic Foot Work
If there is time available when shooting pairs, always move your feet; however, the course setter may have set the presentation in such a way that this is not possible. In cases such as this one, the shooter may have a bounty of options to set up his or her feet. In this clip, Chris Batha explains how to judge and adjust your feet when shooting a tricky pair.
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sptccxb020: How to Shoot Sporting Clays: Holding Focus
The human eye can only hold a hard focus for only a half second. If the shooter holds their focus right when the target comes off the trap as it reaches the break point, the shooter will lose focus and miss the target. This clip demonstrates how to set up a soft focus on the target until it reaches a certain point optimal for breaking the clay.
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sptccxb021: How to Shoot Sporting Clays: Rabbit Double Trouble
“I guess you can teach an old dog new tricks.” In this clip, intermediate shot, Dave Bliesner, takes the gun to demonstrate some faults in gun hold and movement. Chris Batha coaches Dave shot by shot, to rid him of these faults and lead to flawless breaks in the always tricky, double rabbit.