Tip for Shooting Sporting Clays: Guns & Gear|S8 Tip

Published on August 2, 2017
Duration: 1:03

This video offers a key tip for shooting sporting clays, emphasizing that you should not look directly down the barrel of your shotgun. Instead, the technique involves looking across or away from the barrel depending on the target's flight path to ensure the barrel is in front of the bird. This advice comes from OSP Shooting School instructors Gil and Vicki Ash, and is demonstrated in the context of the Mossberg 930 Pro Series Sporting Clays model.

Quick Summary

A key tip for sporting clays is to never look directly down the barrel of your shotgun. For targets flying right-to-left, look across the barrel. For targets flying left-to-right, look away from the barrel. This ensures your barrel leads the bird.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Mossberg 930 Pro Series
  2. 00:06OSP Shooting School Collaboration
  3. 00:14Key Tip: Never Look Down the Barrel
  4. 00:32Technique for Right-to-Left Targets
  5. 00:38Technique for Left-to-Right Targets
  6. 00:46Learn More on Mossberg.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary mistake to avoid when shooting sporting clays?

The primary mistake to avoid when shooting sporting clays is looking directly down the barrel of your shotgun. This can cause you to miss targets by shooting behind them. Instead, focus on leading the target.

How should you aim for a clay target flying from right to left?

For a clay target flying from right to left, you should look across the barrel of your shotgun. This technique helps you properly lead the target and break it effectively.

What is the correct technique for a clay target flying from left to right?

When a clay target flies from left to right, you should look away from the barrel. This allows your barrel to naturally be in front of the bird as it travels, increasing your chances of a successful shot.

Where can I find more tips on shooting sporting clays?

You can find more tips on shooting sporting clays by visiting the Mossberg website at mossberg.com. They feature information and videos related to their new 930 Pro Series Sporting Clays model.

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