There have been endless discussions and debates over what you should see when looking down your barrel. Some say you should see the target…and only the target. I call this the “total focus on the target” method. For reasons that follow, I’ve found this method creates missing in our day-to-day clay target shooting. True…looking at the target with your primary vision is required. However, also seeing your muzzle in your peripheral vision (muzzle awareness) will allow you to confirm the actual spatial relationship between your target and the muzzle of your gun. Your muzzle is pointed where you think it is because you have visually confirmed it is. The ...
Have you ever had an exciting ah ha moment with a Sporting Clays or Wingshooting teacher or a coach? Daniel Schindler’s third Sporting Clays Instruction and Wingshooting Book is soon to be published. It is filled with so many teaching stories and lessons learned from decades of wingshooting instructing and coaching. Some of the antics will make you LOL . . . and the information is priceless! For decades, Dan Schindler has continuously fine-tuned his sporting clays instruction training (wingshooting instruction too) and the speed his students move their game forward during lessons is amazing!