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Had/have the same problem. Try holding a broom like an imaginary gun, practice moving if left right ip down, concentrate on keeping it moving while imagining firing 2 shots each time. Once you've got that going close you're eyes and repeat while imagining the clays.

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Kermit and Chad both have recommended good instructors tricks to get you through it. Gordon's is a good technique to mechanically fix an issue.

 

I would rather see you shoot and work out why your stopping your swing. It could various thing including a stance issue that means you run out of body movement and hence stop the swing.

 

An hour with a good coach should see you sorted or on route to a fix

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Sounds to me like a typical rifle shooter problem, all the time I was competing with rifles I trained hard so the only thing that moved once the sight picture was obtained was my right index finger, shotgun is very different.

 

Mental imaging is a very powerful tool if used correctly, on the other hand your subconscious can really drop you in it - but thats for another thread.

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Having to much of a swing through can be a bad thing. The main theory is to get people to pull the trigger before they stop the swing. Its bad news if you pull the trigger and stop the swing at the same time always ending up shooting behind, hence keeping the swing going. If you have the correct lead on the clay at the moment you pull the trigger its pretty much immaterial what you do next as the shot has gone before you could stop the gun anyway, just don't stop before.

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Having to much of a swing through can be a bad thing. The main theory is to get people to pull the trigger before they stop the swing. Its bad news if you pull the trigger and stop the swing at the same time always ending up shooting behind, hence keeping the swing going. If you have the correct lead on the clay at the moment you pull the trigger its pretty much immaterial what you do next as the shot has gone before you could stop the gun anyway, just don't stop before.

Listen to the man who can.. from Auntie.

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Having to much of a swing through can be a bad thing. The main theory is to get people to pull the trigger before they stop the swing. Its bad news if you pull the trigger and stop the swing at the same time always ending up shooting behind, hence keeping the swing going. If you have the correct lead on the clay at the moment you pull the trigger its pretty much immaterial what you do next as the shot has gone before you could stop the gun anyway, just don't stop before.

This makes more sense to me as a beginner rather than thinking about follow through. As I find the more I think about things the worse my shooting is

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