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That is the question? 
A few weeks back I headed out on my first of the season shooting since last September. I brought three guns with me. My singles/caps gun, my doubles gun and a new to me Maxus Sporting Clays gun to try out on the skeet field.
I started off on the skeet field as the two traps in operation were full fields and there was room on a skeet squad.
I pulled the Maxus from the soft case and discovered the bead at the muzzle was missing. Ok, no problem it's a Hi-Viz with spare pipes. Well I cannot locate my spares in my shooting bags so ok I'll shoot without the bead.
First round I broke a 22x25 which was ok in my books but it wasn't pretty as I chipped and cracked my way through getting used to shooting a new to me 12ga with a 30" bbl as opposed to the 28"bbl SX3 20ga I've used the past 4 seasons.
Well the second round I punched a 25x25 after getting a feel for the gun, clearing my head of the idea I needed the missing bead and figuring out the hold points to help me pick up and swing on the targets with the longer heavier gun.
Lsst evening I was out again and after shooting some trap I headed to the skeet field for a little fun with one of our regular skeet shooters.
I shot back to back 24's and was absolutely pulverizing the targets with 1oz lite 8's(Challengers @1200fps).
What I realized after missing targets on the trap field was that my vision was coming off the target and going to my bead(measuring or aiming?).
I shoot with white beads as I have always found the neons draw my vision off the target to the bead but now I am finding that with the white beads too.
I am seriously thinking of removing the beads at the muzzles of my trap guns and trying a few evenings outings to see if there is any merit to my "perception" of what I think is happening or if it's just in my mind and I'm just not focusing properly.
Here is a little video from the skeet field last evening using the Maxus and a new Shotkam Gen 4.
Next outing I'll put the Shotkam on the TMS and MT6 to see how a few trap videos turn out.
https://youtu.be/PcsNKq5waaM
A few weeks back I headed out on my first of the season shooting since last September. I brought three guns with me. My singles/caps gun, my doubles gun and a new to me Maxus Sporting Clays gun to try out on the skeet field.
I started off on the skeet field as the two traps in operation were full fields and there was room on a skeet squad.
I pulled the Maxus from the soft case and discovered the bead at the muzzle was missing. Ok, no problem it's a Hi-Viz with spare pipes. Well I cannot locate my spares in my shooting bags so ok I'll shoot without the bead.
First round I broke a 22x25 which was ok in my books but it wasn't pretty as I chipped and cracked my way through getting used to shooting a new to me 12ga with a 30" bbl as opposed to the 28"bbl SX3 20ga I've used the past 4 seasons.
Well the second round I punched a 25x25 after getting a feel for the gun, clearing my head of the idea I needed the missing bead and figuring out the hold points to help me pick up and swing on the targets with the longer heavier gun.
Lsst evening I was out again and after shooting some trap I headed to the skeet field for a little fun with one of our regular skeet shooters.
I shot back to back 24's and was absolutely pulverizing the targets with 1oz lite 8's(Challengers @1200fps).
What I realized after missing targets on the trap field was that my vision was coming off the target and going to my bead(measuring or aiming?).
I shoot with white beads as I have always found the neons draw my vision off the target to the bead but now I am finding that with the white beads too.
I am seriously thinking of removing the beads at the muzzles of my trap guns and trying a few evenings outings to see if there is any merit to my "perception" of what I think is happening or if it's just in my mind and I'm just not focusing properly.
Here is a little video from the skeet field last evening using the Maxus and a new Shotkam Gen 4.
Next outing I'll put the Shotkam on the TMS and MT6 to see how a few trap videos turn out.
https://youtu.be/PcsNKq5waaM