www.sporting-scene.com. Skeet Shooting is one of the most popular disciplines in modern clay
shooting, for both the novice and competitive shooter it offers a wide range of challenging targets.
Skeet evolved from a discipline called Round the Clock which as the name implies, targets were thrown from twelve points marked in a circle representing the hours of a clock. A semi-circular layout was soon adopted being more practical and came to be known as Skeet. The Scandinavian word for Shoot. John Bidwell, a winner of the British and World Sporting Championships also author of the book Move Mount Shoot demonstrates his individual style and technique of shooting which has made him a world renowned shot. John explains the main stance and gun mounting positions required to shoot Skeet consistently, as well as some personal pointers to help
improve your success.
Two pupils join John for instruction on shooting Skeet and are guided through the various targets, station by station, giving the viewer detailed visual information to achieve a sound and consistent level of shooting.
@disneypassholder I agree. @sportingscene, get some darned shooting glasses. If you can afford that beautiful O/U, you can afford $10. You don't want to afford eye surgery... That said, nice video - very informative for a newbie like me, safety glasses issue aside.
smccrory 6 months ago
I'd never let my daughter watch this video because it implicitly states that it is acceptable to shoot without eye protection. That is a belief that I can't afford for her to have.
disneypassholder 6 months ago