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Few hours with 'COACH'


Marcus
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I have had a few lessons locally on the clays over the last year and wanted to find a different coach for no other reason other than to get another perspective on my shooting.

 

After reading a few threads on here I decided to have a trip down to Wylye to see Coach, see if he could polish a t..d. :hmm:

 

It was a bit of a trek for me, 200 miles round trip, but I have to say it was worth the effort. :yes: All very relaxed, had me shoot a few targets to ***** where I was, style/tecnique etc. Then started to bring some stucture and shape to my shooting.

 

I wont bore you with all the detail, but will say I am now shooting with the gun out of the shoulder (move, mount, shoot)It was a very strange feeling at first, felt uncomfortable as I have been shooting 'gun up' but by the end of the session it started to come together. I was even taking clays that I would normally struggle to hit. I was genuinley surprised :o

 

So, a big thanks to Coach off here - well worth a visit :good: . I really enjoyed the day, I now have a good platform with which to practice and am looking forward to the next League shoot. So much so I am off out in the morning to practice what I learnt.

 

I will be back!

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Absolute pleasure mate, but it wasn`t quite move mount shoot but more the MOVING GUN MOUNT and target reading with muzzle awareness and a well timed smooth swing. The combination is unbeatable as you saw. :yes::good:

 

Haha I knew it was something like that I couldnt remember exactly.

 

Was out today putting it into practice, will stick with it now until its second nature.

 

Cheers :good:

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It never ceases to amaze me ,when me and my lad go to the clay ground just how many people think they can teach someone to shoot when looking at them they obviously dont have a clue themselves .The usual excuse is "lessons pah! too expensive and a waste of time !".Taking into account that a half decent box of 25 cartridges costs about £6 and a round of 25 clays is about £5,you dont need to be Einstein to work out that the cost of a lesson about £50 an hour will soon pay for itself and most important of all you'll enjoy shooting a lot more and you may actually........................................................................

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIT SOMETHING :rolleyes:

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