RussellDyck
CGN Regular
- Location
- Lethbridge, AB
That I have a couple of areas that I need help in. Now I now I am still very new at skeet, but these are things that I have noticed and would like some ideas on how to get over them.
#1. I am finding on stations 1,2,6,7 when it comes to hitting the doubles, I have no problem see the first clay out of the trap house but I find that when it comes to the second clay I 98% of the time loose it, I can't seem to track it in my peripheral vision, even when I am looking right at it most times I can only ever seem to find it once it is about to hit the ground.
What can I do to fix this?
#2. I also find that I keep forgeting the amount to lead the clay at each station. What are some thing that you guys did to remember when y'all were first starting out.
Also, when it comes to leading the clay, I assume that I need to be looking at where I need to be shooting and not directly at the clay?
Ya I know I have only been at this a few times, four rounds tottal to be exact, and the only way to get better is to practice. Every time I do go to the range I talk with the other fella's about ways to improve, but these are a few thing that I rememberd to ask after every one went home.
On a more happy note yesterday, on my last round on station 1, I got my first four in a row
seemed to have impressed most of the fellaws see as how new at this I am, now if I could only remember what I did there and aply it to the rest of the game, I seem to be averaging 6/25 for now.
Looking forward to next weekend so I can get in somemore practice
Thanks for all your help
Russ
#1. I am finding on stations 1,2,6,7 when it comes to hitting the doubles, I have no problem see the first clay out of the trap house but I find that when it comes to the second clay I 98% of the time loose it, I can't seem to track it in my peripheral vision, even when I am looking right at it most times I can only ever seem to find it once it is about to hit the ground.
What can I do to fix this?
#2. I also find that I keep forgeting the amount to lead the clay at each station. What are some thing that you guys did to remember when y'all were first starting out.
Also, when it comes to leading the clay, I assume that I need to be looking at where I need to be shooting and not directly at the clay?
Ya I know I have only been at this a few times, four rounds tottal to be exact, and the only way to get better is to practice. Every time I do go to the range I talk with the other fella's about ways to improve, but these are a few thing that I rememberd to ask after every one went home.
On a more happy note yesterday, on my last round on station 1, I got my first four in a row

Looking forward to next weekend so I can get in somemore practice
Thanks for all your help
Russ