There are four types of lead that can be used in shotgun shooting in order to break a target or hit a bird, they are; Spot Shooting, Swing Through, Pull away, and Sustained Lead. Each one of these can be effective given the right situation. In this piece, I will go over what type of lead is best in each situation and clay target game as well as which one provides the most consistent results.
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Finding Your Dominant Eye
Updated: August 25, 2018Although it is possible to shoot with one eye closed it is not the most effective way to shoot a shotgun at moving targets. Starting to shoot a shotgun with one eye is the biggest mistake that anyone who wants to shoot or hunt effectively can do. I personally struggled with this as a young shooter, shooting almost my first two years closing one eye. When my coach decided to switch me over to two eyes it was the most frustrating thing I have ever experienced.
How-To: Shooting Groups for Accuracy
Updated: June 23, 2018Accuracy testing is a part of life for shooters and gun enthusiasts and an oft-debated practice on social media firearms forums. And although the most-asked question revolves around the number of shots fired for a group, there is far more to testing firearms than round count. Is it nice knowing whether or not your rifle – and you – are truly capable of sub-MOA groups?
Most Important Aspects of Selecting a Handgun for Self-Defense: Fit and Function
Updated: June 16, 2018There is an old story about a Texas Ranger. He was attending a social event with his family, wearing his issue sidearm. A woman approached the Ranger and said “I see you are wearing a pistol, are you expecting trouble?” The Ranger replied politely, “Why no ma’am, if I was expecting trouble, I would have brought a rifle.”
Hunting Using Nature’s Benchrest: Ready, Aim, Fire
Updated: August 3, 2024With a little creativity and practice, our hunting gear and/or Mother Nature can provide the same stability at a moment’s notice as the most versatile bipod sold.
The Lever Gun In Modern Times – Train To Use It Effectively
Updated: May 30, 2018By Doug Larson Some readers will remember seeing first-run episodes of such westerns on television as The Rifleman and Gunsmoke. A common firearm seen in most of them is the lever action gun. And back in the days depicted in these television shows and in western movies, the lever action was used for hunting, shooting [...]
Video Presentation: Fix Your Bad Trigger Habits with Clay Martin, Ronin Colman and Rob Leatham
Updated: May 5, 2018Clay got a chance to deliver a presentation on trigger control at NRAAM 2018 with Ronin Colman of American Trigger Corp. and champion shooter Rob Leatham.
UFC’s Tim Kennedy Hand-to-Hand & Gun Training Course
Updated: April 23, 2018Though Tim Kennedy is still an active duty Special Forces sniper, he puts a great deal of energy into Sheepdog Response. The organization conducts training for civilians, law enforcement, military personnel, and first responders. The objective is to provide practical, real world, effective techniques in armed and unarmed combat.
How To Work Out Your DOPE: Developing Your Ballistic Data
Updated: April 12, 2018Developing and eventually truing your ballistic data is going to start at the zero range. Getting a solid zero for the rifle is essential. I prefer a 100 yard zero for my precision rifles because at that short of a range the environment is going to have a negligible effect on the bullet.
Training Classes – Choosing Your Instructor
Updated: April 1, 2018It seems since the rise of terrorism there has been an explosion of people hanging out their shingles, or website, as firearms instructors. The sheer number of choices can make choosing the right one a daunting task for the novice shooter