‘Am I a Good Shot?’

Published on November 24, 2023
Duration: 26:37

This video benchmarks shooting consistency at Barbury Shooting School, highlighting the ShotKam as a crucial training tool for identifying subtle errors in technique. The host compares ShotKam Gen 3 and Gen 4, detailing their technical differences in resolution, battery, and memory. Ultimately, the analysis reveals key areas for improvement in hold points, timing, and discipline, despite a respectable 90/100 score.

Quick Summary

ShotKam footage is crucial for analyzing shooting errors like inconsistent hold points and timing, which are hard to spot otherwise. Comparing Gen 4 (4K, 15hr battery) to Gen 3 (1080p, 5hr battery) shows technological advancements for better training analysis.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Benchmark Setup
  2. 01:34ShotKam Training Tool Explained
  3. 02:05Shooting Analysis: Early Stands
  4. 06:43ShotKam Gen 3 vs Gen 4 Comparison
  5. 08:36Gun Fit & Equipment Settings
  6. 13:48Final Stands & Performance Review

Frequently Asked Questions

How does ShotKam improve shooting accuracy?

ShotKam records your shots, allowing you to review footage frame-by-frame. This helps identify subtle errors in your hold point, timing, and gun movement that are often missed by the naked eye or even a coach, leading to targeted improvements.

What are the key differences between ShotKam Gen 3 and Gen 4?

The ShotKam Gen 4 features 4K resolution, a 15-hour battery life, and 128GB memory, plus adjustable 2x-8x zoom. The Gen 3 offers 1080p resolution, a 5-hour battery, 64GB memory, and a fixed 4x zoom.

Why is gun fit important for shooting consistency?

Proper gun fit ensures the shotgun aligns correctly with your eye and shoulder, allowing for consistent mounting and aiming. This confidence in fit reduces errors related to sight picture and swing, contributing significantly to improved accuracy.

What are common shooting mistakes identified by ShotKam analysis?

Common mistakes include inconsistent hold points, incorrect timing on the target, and a lack of discipline in executing the planned swing. Over-confidence or changing techniques mid-shot can also lead to missed targets.

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