Videos tagged with Shotgun Tips
This YouTube video from the NSSF channel features Gil Ash from OSP Shooting School providing expert instruction on achieving optimal shotgun fit. The video focuses on the three key dimensions of shotgun fit: length of pull, drop at comb, and cast off. By understanding and adjusting these elements, shooters can improve their control and accuracy with a shotgun. The description also includes links to various NSSF initiatives and resources, encouraging viewers to get involved in shooting and hunting.
This YouTube Short provides essential guidance on safely carrying a semi-automatic shotgun on a shooting ground. It emphasizes clear, effective methods to ensure the firearm is visibly safe and unloaded, reinforcing crucial gun handling tips for responsible firearm owners. The video aims to promote safety and proper etiquette within shooting environments.
This video explains how visual perception can create an illusion of speed, particularly with moving targets like clay pigeons. Instructor Gil Ash advises shooters to slow down their perception by focusing on the center of the target, rather than the front, to achieve a more accurate read on its speed and trajectory.
This YouTube video features Gil Ash from OSP Shooting School providing essential shotgun tips for shooting rabbit targets. Ash explains that the perceived speed of rabbit targets is an illusion and emphasizes the importance of understanding how perception can deceive shooters. The video directs viewers to the NSSF YouTube Channel for the full episode, offering a comprehensive guide to improving shotgunning skills. It also promotes various NSSF initiatives like LetsGoShooting, LetsGoHunting, and GunOwnersCare, encouraging engagement with firearms and outdoor activities.
This YouTube video clip from the NSSF channel features Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School providing essential shotgun tips. The focus is on improving target acquisition speed by emphasizing a specific eye focus technique. Viewers are instructed to direct their attention beyond the target's trajectory to quickly re-focus for subsequent shots, aiming for greater precision and efficiency in shotgun shooting. The full episode is available on the NSSF YouTube Channel.
This video features Gil Ash from OSP Shooting School providing essential tips on selecting the correct lens color for shooting glasses. The focus is on how different lens colors can significantly improve a shooter's ability to break clays more consistently, offering practical advice for shotgun enthusiasts.
Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School debunks the myth that faster shotgun loads significantly increase clay target lead distance. He emphasizes that target speed and distance are the crucial factors for proper lead. Ash also notes that using lower FPS shotshell loads can reduce recoil, making the shooting experience more comfortable. The video promotes resources for target shooting, hunting, and finding shooting locations, alongside encouraging NSSF's #PlusOneMovement.
This YouTube video, "Duck Blind Safety | Shotgun Tips with Gil Ash," emphasizes the importance of safety communication among duck hunters in the blind. Gil and Brian Ash demonstrate a worst-case scenario, highlighting crucial safety discussions, such as whether shooting will be done from a seated or standing position. The video is promoted by NSSF and associated with #LetsGoShooting and #LetsGoHunting initiatives.






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