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No Quick Fix to Consistency
As we travel the country, we see over and over that the majority of shooters still think that getting the lead right will lead to more consistency.Then some say it’s “the six inches between their ears” that keeps them from progressing. Others say “I’m really not that competitive of a person.”Some justify their inconsistency in their scores and the plateau they find themselves on by saying, “I really don’t have the time... Read more…
Neither Shock nor Relief
Rather than being shocked or relieved when the target breaks, the best shooters are shocked when it doesn’t break because they are so committed to a certain sight picture before they even close their gun to call “pull”! Read more…
Another Satisfied Customer
“I did shoot my new Mossberg 930 sporting. It was hard for me to believe. I have a Benelli Super Sport custom shop, and a Beretta A 400 multi-target ACS. I took your 930 out, and on my first shooting at wobble trap, hit 23 out of 25 with no malfunctions. It is a natural for me. If it holds up, it will be equal to these other guns or better at a third of the cost. It shoots where I look. I have other guns as well, the... Read more…
The Three-Bullet Drill and Consistency
A giant step in the right direction to become more consistent is to do the three-bullet drill to train your brain to accept the muzzles in the periphery and get used to what the sight pictures really look like.This will make it so much easier for you to visualize what you are about to ask your brain to do after you call “pull,” which will give you much more consistent results than calling “pull” with no plan and trying... Read more…
Visualization Separates the Top Shooters from the Rest
There are two things we see that separate the top shooters in both skeet and sporting. First, the ability to visualize exactly what the shot is going to look like before they even load the gun. And second, how comfortable they are in the competitive environment.So how do you ascend to the levels of the ones at the top?Begin to visualize your shots as a movie with the target coming to you and the muzzles taking their sp... Read more…