When You Don't Know What to Do | Shotgun Tips with Gil Ash

This guide, presented by expert instructor Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School, details a technique for improving target acquisition in sporting clays. By using an empty shotgun shell box as a visual frame, shooters can better perceive a target's true trajectory and overcome common optical illusions that lead to missed shots. The method emphasizes understanding target line and lead components for consistent performance.

Quick Summary

Expert instructor Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School teaches a technique using an empty shotgun shell box to overcome optical illusions and improve target acquisition in sporting clays. By framing the target, shooters can better discern its true trajectory and apply the correct lead, which involves matching gun speed to target speed for consistent results.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Target Struggles
  2. 00:30Determining Target Line
  3. 01:12The Shell Box Visualization Trick
  4. 02:11Understanding Lead Components
  5. 03:38Common Optical Illusions in Shooting
  6. 05:42Practice and Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my target acquisition in sporting clays?

Expert instructor Gil Ash recommends using an empty shotgun shell box as a visual frame to better perceive a target's true trajectory. This technique helps overcome optical illusions and aids in determining the correct lead for consistent breaks.

What are common optical illusions in shotgun shooting?

Common illusions include midi targets appearing further away, chandelles being mistaken for simple crossers, targets near backgrounds seeming faster, and tower shots appearing to drop more than they do.

What are the key components of lead in shotgunning?

Gil Ash explains lead involves actual lead (speed and distance), perceived lead (angle), and gun speed. Matching your gun speed to the target's speed is crucial for consistent success.

Where can I find resources for improving my shotgun skills?

Gil Ash suggests resources like OSP Shooting School for professional instruction and wheretoshoot.org to locate local shooting clubs and ranges, facilitating practice and skill development.

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