We look at 8 things that we should do when we go to the practice range. There is also a suggestion of what is very important to do when we can't get to the range. Hope it's useful...stay well and Happy Shooting...Roger Pace
Love your videos! I've been casually shooting clays for a number of years with an old Remington 870 pump, but got sucked into sporting clays last year by a friend. After nearly a year of researching, tire-kicking, and test fitting, the one that fit me like a glove was the 690 Black, and I finally bought it last week. I really wanted a 692, but it just didn't "feel" like this one did. Thanks for all the tips & content... between yourself & others here, I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
Another video with great tips Roger. I've heard you before say "see bird, shoot bird" and it is a great way to focus. I say "see clay, shoot clay" as a personal preference but same concept. I don't have any friends that shoot so I only ever shoot with my son, he is WAY better than me so I am always striving to catch up to his 23 or 24 average. Following the chips to the ground is a great tip! I've never thought to do that before. Practice at home with following the lines after practicing the mount, brilliant! Thanks Roger.
Jay you are very observant ...I close my left eye to make sure the mid bead is perfectly lined up with the front bead...then I open BOTH EYES ...because ...YES...we shoot with two eyes open...good on you!