The Ed Solomons Breakdown! (World FITASC champion 2014)

Published on September 25, 2022
Duration: 26:45

This guide breaks down the shooting technique and pre-shot routine of 2014 World FITASC Champion Ed Solomons, as analyzed at Grimsthorpe Estate Shooting Ground. It covers his 'traffic light' routine (Red, Amber, Green), his approach to target acquisition, and stance recommendations. The insights are valuable for intermediate to advanced clay shooters looking to refine their competitive performance.

Quick Summary

World FITASC Champion Ed Solomons breaks down his shooting technique, emphasizing a 'traffic light' pre-shot routine (Red, Amber, Green) and a shoulder-width stance for optimal rotation. He highlights the impact of vision on timing and prefers 3/8 chokes with Hull Cartridge ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction with Ed Solomons
  2. 00:46Shooting Styles & Visual Confidence
  3. 01:23Target Approach & Technique
  4. 03:45Role of Vision in Shooting
  5. 07:06Shot Analysis with ShotKam
  6. 09:11Stance & Stability Discussion
  7. 13:32Chokes & Cartridges Preference
  8. 16:43FITASC vs. Sporting Routine

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ed Solomons' pre-shot routine for clay shooting?

Ed Solomons uses a 'traffic light' system: Red for the kill point, Amber for the hold point on the target, and Green for briefly returning eyes to the gun before mounting. This routine is adapted for different disciplines like FITASC.

What stance does Ed Solomons recommend for clay shooting?

Ed Solomons advocates for a comfortable, shoulder-width stance. He believes this allows for better body rotation compared to a wider base, which, while stable, can restrict movement during the swing.

How does vision impact shooting technique according to Ed Solomons?

Ed Solomons, with input from sports vision consultant Ed Lyons, highlights that visual acuity and lens quality are crucial. Changes can affect timing and hold points as the brain adjusts to seeing targets earlier or clearer.

What chokes and cartridges does Ed Solomons prefer?

Ed Solomons typically uses 3/8 chokes (Teague) and Hull Cartridge Sovereign or Pro Fibre shells. He notes that modern equipment often makes tighter chokes unnecessary.

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