terry jordan wall chart question

james01

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Anyone here used one of these??
What did you think??

Being a swing through shooter, i am hesitant to buy one, as it seems to reinforce lead points on the birds. I dont lead, as soon as that front bead touches the bird, i pull the trigger.

Thoughts?
 
Ive never seen one before. I have seen dryfire and it is a good training tool. And can teach trap, skeet and sporting clays. I dont think i could use that wall chart. Im pretty sure i would get bored.
 
I bought one last winter and so far I like it. When I use it, I go through my normal pre-shot routine, including the mental portion. After I mount the gun I go to my normal hold point and eye focus point. Once everything is still I rapidly shift my focus to the bird and swing the gun, just as if I I was shooting a real target. I keep a hard focus on the target and pull the trigger when my sight picture looks right and keep the muzzle moving for a proper follow through. If I think about it I'm likely pulling the trigger when the gun is pointing at one of the dots, but I don't use the dots as a visual reference.

Best way I've found to practice in the middle of a Manitoba winter
 
I bought one last winter and so far I like it. When I use it, I go through my normal pre-shot routine, including the mental portion. After I mount the gun I go to my normal hold point and eye focus point. Once everything is still I rapidly shift my focus to the bird and swing the gun, just as if I I was shooting a real target. I keep a hard focus on the target and pull the trigger when my sight picture looks right and keep the muzzle moving for a proper follow through. If I think about it I'm likely pulling the trigger when the gun is pointing at one of the dots, but I don't use the dots as a visual reference.

Best way I've found to practice in the middle of a Manitoba winter


You must have a pile of holes in your wall?!! I hope it's not load bearing?!! :p
 
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