‘Different Targets - Different Methods’ ft Ed Solomons

Published on July 3, 2022
Duration: 11:06

This video from TGS Outdoors features Ed Solomons discussing various shooting methods for clay pigeons. Solomons emphasizes that there's no single 'correct' method, but rather the importance of understanding basic setup principles and adapting techniques like swing through, maintain lead, and pull away to suit different target presentations and personal styles. He highlights how target angle influences hold points and movement, and stresses the need for repeatable, controlled shots over simply breaking targets.

Quick Summary

There isn't one single 'correct' shooting method for all clay targets; the key is to understand basic setup principles and adapt techniques like swing through, maintain lead, and pull away to suit specific target presentations and personal styles for repeatable success.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Shooting Methods
  2. 00:20No Single Correct Method
  3. 00:54Target Specific Methods
  4. 01:22Personalization and Trial-and-Error
  5. 01:36Defaulting to Starting in Front
  6. 02:08Focus on Fundamentals
  7. 03:25Demonstrating Target Variations
  8. 03:37Understanding Hold Points
  9. 03:54Angle of Target vs. Hold Point
  10. 04:21Personal Preference in Drawback
  11. 05:07Demonstration: Quartering Bird
  12. 06:02Demonstration: Crossing Bird
  13. 07:39Refining the Shot
  14. 08:59Analyzing and Improving Shots
  15. 09:54Can You Be Too Steady?
  16. 10:35Comfort with Different Tempos

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main shooting methods discussed for clay pigeons?

The primary shooting methods discussed are 'swing through', 'maintain lead', and 'pull away'. The video emphasizes that the effectiveness of each method depends on the specific target presentation and the shooter's individual style, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.

How does target angle affect shooting technique?

The angle of the target relative to the shooter is crucial. Shallower angles require hold points closer to the kill point with shorter, punchier movements. Wider angles, like a 90-degree crosser, necessitate hold points further back to allow for a longer, steadier movement into the lead.

Is there a single best way to shoot every clay target?

No, according to expert Ed Solomons, there isn't one single method that works for every target under every circumstance. The key is to understand basic setup principles and adapt techniques to suit individual preferences and specific target presentations for repeatable success.

What is the importance of hold points in clay shooting?

Hold points are critical for setting up a shot. They are not fixed values but should be adjusted based on the target's angle. A proper hold point allows for a controlled movement into the lead, preventing rushed shots and increasing the likelihood of a clean kill.

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