Thanks for the excellent explanation and chart on shooting methods. I have never thought about methods in a chart form. Thanks again. Be safe. Great videos, Ben.
I was saying this to myself again and again, already thought I was nut. I need to change the coach... change the coach... Now watching this I feel much better😊
I missed you yesterday my hot water heater went up so I replaced it so I had a mess of water to clean up and install a new one then I was not watching this show .now I'm catching up thanks for all you do Ben
Cheers Ben that made perfect sense look forward to more information any chance of doing a vid on game shooting would be very interested to hear methods for that 👍
Best explanation I've ever had... and for free :) Concerning maintained lead, why it does not give a speed? If we see clay is not moving relatively to the gun, then the speed of clay is equal to the speed of the gun. I am not trying to say maintained lead is better... Reading the line IS a really hard...er than other things.
Yes. But I can add more lead to compensate that... Probably... Plus pattern size makes some room for error... But thing this error is almost mandatory, which again puts maintained lead to the bottom of the list.
Very silly and novice question. On the pull away method, do you fire at the first movement of pull way or once you feel you have the correct lead? Same for swing though. Are you catching the bird, firing once covered up and continuing the follow through?
Hi Ben. I have a question regarding why PA or ST gives the line of shoot. Yes, in croosers or towers but in a curved clay I don't see it being 100% the time. Thank you very much
I'm an absolute beginner who is really struggling with ST and PA, but am hitting shots with ML. Your table confused me a little, can you explain why you don't get speed from ML? Surely by seeing that your lead is consistent across the swing, you have confirmation that your barrel matches the speed of the bird?