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Sporting Clays Tips: Eye Focus and Reading Target Lines - by ShotKam

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Join us at the South Florida Shooting Club for an exclusive session with Mick Howell, 2x World Champion, and Brad Kidd Jr., National Champion. Together, they offer invaluable insights into target settings, strategies for maintaining eye focus, and techniques for accurately reading target lines.

1. Tower Shot Tips: Understanding the Line of Flight
A downward angle can cause you to shoot too high.
The target doesn't lose its speed, so you will need significant lead.
The bigger the lead, the more important the line of flight is.
Identify the line of flight by focusing on the direction of the bird in the sky. Picture a clock face to help you determine the direction.

2. Quartering Target Tips: Identifying Visual Pickup & Hold Point
The target might initially appear as crossing, but when you prepare to shoot, you'll notice that it's quartering.
Ensure you maintain a visual disconnection with the clay. Don't let the clay "beat" your eyes.
Consider your proximity to the machine. Use a soft focus to watch the distance while letting your peripheral vision pick up the flash of the target.
Look for where the target will become the most visible the fastest. This is your viewpoint.
Once you've found your viewpoint, you can determine which hold point is best.

3. Report Pair Tips: Fast vs. Patient Hold Points
Outgoing targets should be shot relatively quickly.
Long, slow, incoming targets tend to be missed because you may "ride" the target, then become aware of the muzzle and measuring the lead.
With incoming targets, be patient and shoot when it is at its closest point. It's important to wait until you see it clearly.
For each target, establish a good hold point, read the line and the lead, know how to use your eyes to either pickup quickly, or be patient and engage in hard focus later in the flight.

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