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question for trap shooters - gotta' problem
Posted on 5/16/16 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 5/16/16 at 2:56 pm
mack jr #1 shoots competitively: trap, skeet, sporting clays, and 5-stand. he's been doing this for 4 years now. he is having problems on the trap field from the #4 and #5 position. doesn't mater what direction the clay pigeon is going when he is at these 2 positions. he is breaking 2, maybe 3, clays out of the 10 at these 2 positions. last year he was shooting mid 40's and this year the bottom has fallen out and he is in the mid 30's. kinda like the yipps in golf?
details:
he is right handed
his head is staying down on the gun
he is shooting under the clay
he is holding at the correct locations over the house
i'm at a loss. any advice is appreciated.
tldr: can't hit clay pigeons shooting trap from the right side
details:
he is right handed
his head is staying down on the gun
he is shooting under the clay
he is holding at the correct locations over the house
i'm at a loss. any advice is appreciated.
tldr: can't hit clay pigeons shooting trap from the right side
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Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:09 pm to mack the knife
Weird the problem it's just from that side.
Guessing on that side he is shouldering it a little different. Kinda like a mental over compensation.
Or because he is further to the right he might be leaning into the target too much causing the muzzle to dip. Kinda like overreaching.
Guessing on that side he is shouldering it a little different. Kinda like a mental over compensation.
Or because he is further to the right he might be leaning into the target too much causing the muzzle to dip. Kinda like overreaching.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:12 pm to mack the knife
Maybe has something to do with his dominate eye?? No idea how to fix it but might be something to look at.
Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:24 pm to mack the knife
1. 1st obvious problem - he's under the age of 80, and doesn't walk with his palms facing backward.
(old, stale trap shooter ridicule).
2. Seriously -- It's got to be a mental hangup. You say, "doesn't mater what direction the clay pigeon is going when he is at these 2 positions."
As you know, at these two positions, there are targets flying straight away, and targets leaving on an acute angle. He apparently doesn't have trouble with "straight away" targets at positions #1, #2 and #3 -- but has trouble with straight away targets from #4 and #5.
3. If you're shooting at a club that will allow you to do so, try moving him closer to the trap (closer than the 16 yard line).
Also try moving him over beside the low house (skeet house) and shoot the trap targets.
If he can hit targets from these "unconventional" positions, his subconscious brain may get beyond whatever issue is messing with him -- as you also know, confidence is everything when you have to make a quick move on a target moving away from you at 45 mph.
4. If none of these "redneck" approaches works, see about getting him a couple of professional lessons. Maybe a good coach will spot a defect that you and he are not seeing. I'm sure the manager at Hunter's Run can recommend someone. (Eddie Baker 225-387-3507)
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2. Seriously -- It's got to be a mental hangup. You say, "doesn't mater what direction the clay pigeon is going when he is at these 2 positions."
As you know, at these two positions, there are targets flying straight away, and targets leaving on an acute angle. He apparently doesn't have trouble with "straight away" targets at positions #1, #2 and #3 -- but has trouble with straight away targets from #4 and #5.
3. If you're shooting at a club that will allow you to do so, try moving him closer to the trap (closer than the 16 yard line).
Also try moving him over beside the low house (skeet house) and shoot the trap targets.
If he can hit targets from these "unconventional" positions, his subconscious brain may get beyond whatever issue is messing with him -- as you also know, confidence is everything when you have to make a quick move on a target moving away from you at 45 mph.
4. If none of these "redneck" approaches works, see about getting him a couple of professional lessons. Maybe a good coach will spot a defect that you and he are not seeing. I'm sure the manager at Hunter's Run can recommend someone. (Eddie Baker 225-387-3507)
Posted on 5/16/16 at 4:28 pm to mack the knife
dunno how hold he is, but if he's grown phyically over the past year you may want to think about getting his gun re-cast as well as check the drop.
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This post was edited on 5/16/16 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 5/16/16 at 6:22 pm to mack the knife
For young guys, sometimes talking about how the clay is moving is not enough. Lay it out on paper and show where he should be at on the lead. I only shoot for fun and this helped me years ago.
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