Dear, New Shotgun Shooter

Published on September 26, 2019
Duration: 12:46

This video provides foundational advice for new shotgun shooters, emphasizing four key decisions: shooting style, gun mount, personal shooting goals, and gun choice. It highlights the importance of finding a good instructor, developing a consistent gun mount through practice, understanding how personal goals influence training, and prioritizing gun fit and handling over brand or aesthetics when selecting a firearm. The speaker stresses that shotgun shooting is an evolving process requiring continuous learning and humility.

Quick Summary

For new shotgun shooters, four key decisions are essential: choosing a shooting style, mastering a consistent gun mount through practice, defining personal shooting goals, and selecting a firearm that fits and handles well. Prioritizing effective communication with an instructor and understanding biomechanics aids in developing a repeatable gun mount.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction for New Shotgun Shooters
  2. 00:20The Four Key Decisions
  3. 00:371. Decide on a Shooting Style
  4. 00:52Importance of Instructor Communication
  5. 02:46Forming Your Shooting Style
  6. 02:592. Decide on a Gun Mount
  7. 03:30Practice for Consistent Gun Mount
  8. 03:52Gun Fit and Gun Mount Interplay
  9. 04:46Biomechanics and Gun Mount
  10. 05:163. Decide What You Want from Shooting
  11. 05:43Goal-Oriented Training
  12. 06:01Physical and Mental Training
  13. 06:22Fun vs. Competitive Shooting Goals
  14. 06:47Frequency, Training, and Mental Game
  15. 07:414. Decide on a Gun
  16. 08:01Focus on Fit and Handling, Not Brand
  17. 08:24Gaining Appreciation for Firearms
  18. 08:49Modern Gun Design Challenges
  19. 09:41Handling Over Engraving
  20. 10:05Your First Gun Experience
  21. 10:46Developing True Understanding
  22. 11:09Ingest and Understand Information
  23. 11:49Humility and Continuous Learning
  24. 12:17Be a Receiver, Become a Better Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the four key decisions a new shotgun shooter needs to make?

A new shotgun shooter should make four key decisions: first, decide on a shooting style; second, decide on a gun mount; third, determine what they want to get out of shooting; and fourth, decide on a gun. These decisions are interconnected and guide the shooter's development.

Why is a consistent gun mount important for shotgun shooters?

A consistent gun mount is crucial for accuracy and proper gun fit. Practicing to place the gun in the same spot on your shoulder and cheek, and aligning your eye down the rib identically each time, builds muscle memory and repeatability.

How should a new shooter choose their first shotgun?

When choosing a shotgun, new shooters should prioritize fit and handling over brand names, marketing, or technology. The ideal gun should feel like an extension of yourself and handle well within your abilities, rather than being chosen based on trends.

What is the role of an instructor for a new shotgun shooter?

An instructor plays a vital role by helping a new shooter decide on a shooting style and providing guidance. Effective communication is key; the best instructor is one who can clearly explain concepts and understand the shooter's progress and challenges.

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