Hit Targets More Consistently - Shotgun Shooting Tips with Gil Ash

This guide, featuring expert instruction from Gil Ash, focuses on enhancing shotgun shooting consistency by understanding and leveraging the brain's natural anticipation capabilities. It emphasizes the critical role of a consistent gun mount, maintaining focus on the target, and trusting your hands to execute the shot based on predictive motor skills. These techniques are crucial for improving accuracy on sporting clays courses and other shooting disciplines.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Gil Ash explains that hitting shotgun targets consistently relies on understanding your brain's neuro-motor anticipation, which predicts movement 300 milliseconds ahead. Key techniques include maintaining a consistent gun mount, keeping eyes fixed on the target, and trusting your hands to execute the shot based on these anticipatory calculations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Shotgun Consistency
  2. 00:15The Brain's Anticipation Circuit
  3. 00:43'Dots' Animation & Target Calculation
  4. 01:16Importance of Consistent Gun Mount
  5. 01:35Compensating for Target Speed
  6. 02:03Summary of Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the brain help in hitting moving shotgun targets?

Your brain has a neuro-motor anticipation circuit that predicts movement about 300 milliseconds ahead. It creates a trajectory graph to determine where the target will be, allowing you to lead it effectively if your gun mount and focus are consistent.

What is the most crucial element for consistent shotgun shooting?

According to expert Gil Ash, the most critical elements are a consistent gun mount, keeping your eyes locked on the target, and seeing the target behind the barrel during the shot process. This allows your brain's predictive abilities to function optimally.

How can I improve my shotgun shooting consistency?

To improve consistency, focus on developing a repeatable gun mount and movement. Trust your hands and eyes to work together, allowing your brain's natural anticipation to guide your shot placement on moving targets.

What is 'neuro-motor anticipation' in shooting?

Neuro-motor anticipation is the brain's subconscious ability to predict the future position of a moving object, like a clay target. It calculates the necessary lead by processing visual cues and anticipating the target's path approximately 300 milliseconds in advance.

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