Wouah, that's what we can call a very useful training session which pays off beautifully. Thanks to you Ben, also thanks to to Paul the shooter who knew to apply the method superbly. Many thanks guys 😉
What an excellent video and thanks to Paul for sharing his lesson from Ben with us. Big take away from me was: how often do we (I) miss, ram a couple of bangers in and miss again? Turning a recoverable mistake into a collapse. Thanks, Ben, for all these films, they're excellent.
Once again, excellent instructional video and Paul great shooting. Ben great work in developing this instruction format. We can all learn to hit each of these targets but to present them all in way that make a shooter practice the correct competition mindset is fantastic.
Loving these videos Ben. I shot at Kibworth when I was in the UK in 2017. Great ground, love to get back there one day. Where can I get one of those training gadgets? Let me know if you need an agent in Australia haha!
Mark Stanion I like all three and think all three have pros/cons, though I admit I’ve been drawn to CG. Best advice is to pick them all up, shoot them if you can, and pick the one that works best for you. Join the CG and Cole’s Gunsmithing FB pages.
He did use the top barrel, but only if he had to take 2 shots. On the singles he has "full use of the gun" so if he misses on the 1st shot he can shoot again. He was shooting the bottom barrel first.
how hard is it to stop and think .... pretty sure his whole career was ran this way. I work with people who f up but just keep doing the same expecting different results.
Wouah, that's what we can call a very useful training session which pays off beautifully. Thanks to you Ben, also thanks to to Paul the shooter who knew to apply the method superbly. Many thanks guys 😉
Superb video! Thank you Paul and Ben. It was a pleasure to watch 👍
Well shot Paul, very impressive and a great video Ben yet again.
Love this video, soo much useful info to take in. Keep them videos coming, PLEASE
Great lesson Ben and thank you Paul more please.
Thanks Paul, for sharing this experience! Good shooting!!
Many thanks to you both, for an excellent lesson.
Great insight to a lesson that Ben, brilliant of Paul to let it be filmed as you said that’s pressure enough.. great video that.
Ben, That was a great lesson!
What a video really enjoyed this, that change drill and the 50 bird was awesome well shot Paul, top video again mate 👍
Jesus, why am i only seeing this 3 years late?
Innovative drills and methodology.
Excellent format.. Great lesson. Very enjoyable and educational for us viewers. Thanks Paul and Ben .
Thanks Ben & Paul, good shooting and I'd love to book a lesson with you one day.
What an excellent video and thanks to Paul for sharing his lesson from Ben with us. Big take away from me was: how often do we (I) miss, ram a couple of bangers in and miss again? Turning a recoverable mistake into a collapse.
Thanks, Ben, for all these films, they're excellent.
Fantastic. Keep these coming!
Once again, excellent instructional video and Paul great shooting. Ben great work in developing this instruction format. We can all learn to hit each of these targets but to present them all in way that make a shooter practice the correct competition mindset is fantastic.
"the bird became my focus not the kill point", oh i can identify with that! Great lesson.
Great video - and great sound!
I had to pauze to write that Ben is really great coach and his videos are epic💪
Great lesson, Well shot!!
This is a very good training video. Thanks for sharing. I will think about it before I shoot now.
really good video Ben, great way to teach
Awesome training drill and superb performance by Paul.
Excellent video Ben well shot Paul 👍
Thanks Ben, superb, really insightful. Regards Jules, Droitwich
Perfect lessons!!!👌👌👌👍👍👍
learning how to 'fix' is a great lesson. Used it more than a couple of times.
You are a fantastic teacher
Top shooting Paul and a great training Vid Ben - thanks to you both - be interested to get hold of one of those clip on training aids
Great Video. Learned a lot.
Thanks Ben and Paul! Good shooting! I've got the same problem when I miss. I just go and don't think about how to do it better...and miss again.
Great video!
Fantástic lesson!
Thanks for sharing!
Great videos!
Thank you for all the information
Great video.
I'm exhausted just watching this lesson!
Brilliant training drill.
Fascinating to watch.
Loving these videos Ben. I shot at Kibworth when I was in the UK in 2017. Great ground, love to get back there one day. Where can I get one of those training gadgets? Let me know if you need an agent in Australia haha!
Phenomenal shooting being put under pressure.
What gun is Paul shooting? It’s stunning. The colouring on the top lever area is lovely
Could you do a video on good practise for game shots? i.e. certain targets to shoot etc
Love the new fancy intro nice. But please u date your logo on here youtube need the cool BH orange one.
Need to get myself and my krieghoff understanding method and control great video how can i book some lessons
Paul is a good shot
Que velocidad de cartucho usaron y cuantos gramos de municion? con que shoks?? por favor gracias saludos!!
Where can I get a set of those magnets.
Good shooting Paul.
Where can I but the horn
Very clever
I have heard you say shot the spaces. Maybe a lesson with Shotkam that you can slow motion and explain
What gram do you use 28?
what grounds is this?
I don't think Paul needs any lessons! Cracking shooting that under the pressure.
Great stuff!....what CG was he shooting??
Looks like a CG Invictus V with a custom stock. I'd be interested to know who made the stock as I would like one done for my CG.
@@jakeemig1219 how would you compare CG vs Beretta/browning. I'm interested in buying one...?
Mark Stanion I like all three and think all three have pros/cons, though I admit I’ve been drawn to CG. Best advice is to pick them all up, shoot them if you can, and pick the one that works best for you. Join the CG and Cole’s Gunsmithing FB pages.
Please french traduction 👍👌for the french shooter !!!
Why didn't he use the top barrel
He did use the top barrel, but only if he had to take 2 shots. On the singles he has "full use of the gun" so if he misses on the 1st shot he can shoot again. He was shooting the bottom barrel first.
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Bill kilkelly dec 1 2020
Mate you have gotta qualify for an honarary doctorate in sports psychology somewhere!
Ok
how hard is it to stop and think .... pretty sure his whole career was ran this way. I work with people who f up but just keep doing the same expecting different results.