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Conquering The Cut Across and Mindfulness on Midi’s

In this episode, Gebben and Karen go in depth on the cut across move for a technical chondel target. They also help us learn how to shoot a big midi with lots of speed and some good distance. The background is very pretty background at Pine Ridge Farm and we can get lulled to sleep not paying attention to how far the tree line is.

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Right or Left Handed? Hit Your Break Points! Crosser o/r Teal

In this episode, Gebben and Karen shoot a very challenging and fun presentation of targets. The first target is a crosser right to left that is following a downward slope. The crosser has some good speed and distance to it. On report is a very fast teal at some distance as well. It’s important to break the first target just right of the line of the teal and not directly in line with and not too late in the flight as well. Hitting the correct break point is very important on this target to set us up for the 2nd shot.

The second shot is hard by itself so give yourself every opportunity for success.

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Taming The Terrain (thick woods & slope)

In this episode, Gebben and Karen shoot a station that is in thick woods and has some interesting terrain. The first target comes from the other side of a ravine and is thrown as a dome incomer. The second target, on report, initially looks to be crossing, but when you shoot it, and it’s actually more quartering away from the shooter. This target starts up above the shooter and slides down a fairly steep slope. The bright point is actually below the shooters eyes.

Gebben and Karen talk through some very important tips and techniques. Notice how they use their eyes transitioning between the first target and second target. Notice the differences in each of their moves to the second target.

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Battue r-l o/r quartering away from l-r

In this episode Gebben and Karen talk us through a great pair of targets at a tournament station. This was the station from a monthly shoot at Pine Ridge Farm. There’s a big right to left battue that requires a cut across technique on report a really fast quartering target. On the quartering target, notice how both shooters actually stay in front of the quartering bird just because it’s so fast.

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Introduction to Pine Ridge and report pair

Gebben and Karen talk through three different target types; outgoing, incoming, and crossing, based on their set up and approach to breaking basic targets. They integrate the basic concepts they covered last week and give us further insight to what they do and why they’re doing it. One important thing to note, they do the exact same thing on all of the basic shots as they do every other shot. We never outgrow the need for perfecting basics.

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Back to Basics

Gebben and Karen talk through three different target types; outgoing, incoming, and crossing, based on their set up and approach to breaking basic targets. They integrate the basic concepts they covered last week and give us further insight to what they do and why they’re doing it. One important thing to note, they do the exact same thing on all of the basic shots as they do every other shot. We never outgrow the need for perfecting basics.

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Sporting Clays Basics 1

Gebben and Karen go back to the basics of shooting and handling a shotgun. From head to toe every component of the gun mount and move is crucial to executing a good shot. Learn how to start with a balanced stance optimizing your body’s movement, how to mount the gun properly, and how to move your body in rhythm with itself all to effectively move and shoot targets.

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06 – Laser – Angle of Attack

Gebben and Karen shoot a chondel target in 3 different places. The 3 break points require similar game plans but different angles of attack. This means that all 3 break points are higher than the hard focus. We create a diagonal line between the hard focus and break points, and that line is our angle of attack.

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05 – Laser – Battue Times Two

In this week’s episode Gebben and Karen take us through a couple of Battue targets that have speed. The target from the left is slightly quartering. The target from right is pure crossing and very far. Watch how the utilize the lasers to give us a great perspective of connection.

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04 – Laser – Rabbit and Rabbue

In this episode, Gebben and Karen go in depth on how they shoot rabbits and rabbues. They talk about when and where to let the target pass their gun, how they make connection and how they finish shot. This episode is very unique with the laser shots and provides a wonderful learning experience.

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03 – Laser – Pull Away Method

In this episode Gebben and Karen walks us through a thorough description of the pull away method. This method is neither of their foundational methods to approach targets however it is an essential tool to have in the bag.

One of the most important concepts of pull away is the ability to match the speed of the target as you feel connection. As you match the speed and the target approaches, the breakpoint slowly stretch away from the target and watch a break.

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02 – Laser – Swing Through Method

In this episode Gebben and Karen really go in depth on the swing through method. They help us understand when and where to use swing through and the aspects of the execution of this method. The laser helps the view really comprehend exactly how the connection happens.

The target from the right you can clearly see the swing through method. The target from the left the target passes vertically and then Gebben and Karen match the speed and finish the lead.

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Shooting with the Laser – Sustained Method

In this video series with lasers, the goal is to give us a different perspective on seeing and understanding connection with targets. The laser provides a good visual on what’s happening with the target/gun relationship.

This particular video shows us the laser used in sustained lead. Remember that when you are shooting, you must see the target clearly and feel the connection. We do not want to reference the barrel or in the case the laser when we’re actually shooting.

The laser is adjusted for a 50 yard breakpoint in these first 4 videos. We played around with the adjustment the next night and aligned it parallel with the barrels which over the shoulder makes it look perfect but you’ll see in the Shotkam that it’s slightly low.

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Fanizzi’s Take: Report Pair vs True Pair

“This week, we’re going to get to a station that we’re going to shoot as a report pair. But as we practice on a lot of report pair stations, I know for me I like to shoot them also as true pairs if they’re suitable.

And we’re going to show you guys how we would, maybe change some things, adjust how we would shoot it as true compared to how we shoot it as a report. “

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