The Secret to Breaking More Targets | Shotgun Tips with Gil Ash
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- čas přidán 6. 02. 2013
- Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School explains "Retinal Processing" and how with the right training our eyes can communicate directly with the subconscious mind leading to more broken clays. (NSSF Video) #LetsGoShooting #NSSF
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Gil you make this process understandable and fun too. Thanks
Thanks Gil, I appreciate the level headedness and the proper instructions, thank you for taking the time.
Simply the best. thanks Gil.
Wonderful info-wow, thank you!
Always enjoyed your videos and tips sir!
This guy is great!!!
Great information Thanks I will try
great video
very nice!
thanks for posting. good lesson for an old shooter like me.
Thanks I'll try it out.
Very help full sir
gracias very clear
Thank you for a wonderful educational video's. My question is: when you keep your eyes on the bird and following, are your eyes fixed in the center and the head is moving??
What shotgun are you using in the opening videos?
Excellent and so true! Watch that bird, you will miss. See that bird & shoot - easier said than done & breaking a bad habit of watching too long, even for a split second - miss every time. Sometimes I just can't find my unconscious brain but when I do, I'm on a roll!
That finally explains how I have been doing it.
I shot skeet for the first time today I only missed One clay the last one I was thinking to much I guess.
what if you're right handed and left eye dominant, how to fix that?
What are your thoughts on shot gun shooting with one eye closed or both eyes open?