Questions

On Saturday Oct 9th we had another training session.  We could not have asked for better weather, it was in the high 60's with a slight breeze.  Everyone that attended was there for one purpose and that was to break targets with consistency and that is just what happened. 

We worked on left to right crossers at this week's session.  We had some pretty good discussions after each student was done their turn. 

For example; which way should I shoot this target, should I know how to shoot all the different methods, finishing my shot, eye dominance and how it effects me, chokes, am I seeing pictures or am I an instinctive shooter, am I really looking at the target the way I should be, what can I do to train myself to look at targets better, should I do anything different when I go bird hunting then what I'm doing when I shoot sporting clays, shooting glasses, what is target panic, how these training sessions help overcome target panic, why foot position, hold point, eye-muzzle-line are so important. 

All of these questions are discussed and analyzed so that everyone fully understands what they are doing and why, and how each of these are important to your game and improving your shooting. 

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