Condensed into the programme is part of two days' normal routine at Shalden Shooting School warts and all. This is shooting as it really is and the simulated pheasant drive is really as much fun as it looks.
As the instruction continues so the tragets get more difficult. On this programme Rod Brammer shows the increasingly confident Liam Dale his most difficult target a left to right crosser at 50 to 60 yards. The effect is startling. The unshakeable and laconic Brammer guides his pupil through this difficult time and talks about the channelling of aggression in shooting with specific reference to competition clay events. A ""going away"" bird also brought into the game with soecial
Crossing targets: right to left. So Rod Brammer and Liam Dale commence on a right to left rabbit. Just to get the gun movement right for crossers. Halfway through the lesson Liam actuall informs Rod ""I've been invited to shoot partridge at Newmarket next month. Will I be good enough by then?"" ""You will Liam but your gun won't be! You can't go partridge shooting over there with an over and under. ain't done. You'll have to borrow one of my side by sides."" The lesson progresses from
A clay shooting instructional DVD for intermediate shooters in which Rod Brammer the top coach at the Shalden Shooting School in Devon puts Liam Dale through his paces. Also featuring top tips from the likes of: the English Sporting Former World Champion Carl Bloxham; Phil Coley a former performance enhancement specialist; and with the aid of 'gun-cam' have a lesson with in DTL with former England International coach Ian Coley. Topics Covered: 1.Right to Left Crossers
The crunch time to let go of the coach. Arriving in splendid style to annoy Rod Liam Dale discovers the delight of Shalden Shooting School's ""Looper"". A last look at all important target in the English Sporting Game: The driven pheasant target. Expertly disposed of by Andy Beadsley. To finish...Dale meets Ellery. An 'A' rated gun over a forty bird competition covering the best English Sporting Clay Shooting. Liam's disastrous start on the left to right crossers: 1 kill - 9 loss
Is Jacky Coote good enough to progress to National Level? Cradock and Brammer look at this possibility along with a fairly radical approach to cartridges.
A clay shooting instructional DVD for intermediate shooters in which Carl Bloxham former World Champion in the English Sporting discipline puts a variety of shooters through their paces. Carl uses his wealth of knowledge ably assisted by Phil Coley the performance analyst to pass on tips for improvement. Liam Dale then gets a lesson in the finer points of shooting DTL on the Chatcombe Estate Shooting School under the tuition of former england international coach Ian Coley.
A clay shooting instructional DVD for beginners in which Rod Brammer the top coach at the Shalden Shooting School in Devon puts Liam Dale through his paces. Topics Covered: 1.Driven Pheasant Trap 2.Teal Trap 3.Bolting Rabbit 4.Cartridge Talk 5.Drop Talk
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