Videos tagged with Visual Perception
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 video, "SEEING THE SIGHTS," features John explaining how the human brain perceives firearm sights. It aims to challenge viewers' assumptions about their own sight alignment and focus, suggesting that what they believe they see might not be accurate. The description also includes a link to a membership portal for further content.
This guide, presented by expert instructor Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School, details a technique for improving target acquisition in sporting clays. By using an empty shotgun shell box as a visual frame, shooters can better perceive a target's true trajectory and overcome common optical illusions that lead to missed shots. The method emphasizes understanding target line and lead components for consistent performance.
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