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Sporting Clays Coaching Clips by Chris Batha

sptccxb007: Eyes Wide Open

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Your ability to break clay targets is driven by eye and hand coordination. The eyes drive the hands and thus determine if you will break the target or not. Therefore, the more clearly you can see the target the more targets you will hit. This clip discusses how you can do just that.

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sptccxb008: Double Trouble

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Shooting pairs or double targets, which are thrown from opposite directions, requires changing foot positioning and good muzzle management. This tip shows the proper technique for increasing your scores when shooting pairs and will prevent you from having trouble with doubles.

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sptccxb009: Trouble with Teals

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On any Sporting Clays course you will more than likely find teal target presentations. There are three basic types of teal targets which require slightly different strategies to insure good clean breaks. This tip discusses the three teal presentations and shows you how to shoot the first type: an elevated “trap like” teal presentation.

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