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| Sporting Clays, Clay Target, Shooting Tip : September 2008 : Just ReleasedSporting Clays Tip Published from The Paragon School of Sporting : Announcing The September 2008 Release
Each month, Dan provides a new shooting tip to help you be more consistent in the shooting box and on your scoresheet. The September 2008 tip has been released to the public: TnT Have you noticed how the really good ones make it look so easy? Gymnasts, skateboarders, cyclists, runners, shooters—the ones in the lead—all have an easy, rhythmic stride or stroke. Too many shooters approach the shot anxiously, the swing is much too fast and the shot is launched, more with hope than confidence. Their tempo—the first T—is too fast, putting the gun out of control. Contrast that with the advanced, experienced shooter who has this almost “syrupy” swing, a slow, fluid, graceful swing that delivers the XX. Why is this slower tempo so effective? First, because the swing speed is beautifully matched to the bird speed. That synchronizing of the muzzle and target creates a swing with precision, putting the muzzle on the right line and at just the right speed. Tempo—matching gun speed to bird speed—is the purest form of gun control, putting the muzzle into the right place at just the right time......... To review the full article please visit: http://www.paragonschool.com/ The Monthly Article Index can be found here: http://www.paragonschool.com/ The Monthly Tip RSS Feed can be found here: http://www.paragonschool.com/ For More Information, Please Contact Us At: The Paragon School of Sporting P. O. Box 1276 Flat Rock, NC 28731 Tel: (828) 693-6600 http://www.paragonschool.com # # # Daniel L. Schindler * Guild of Shooting Instructor’s, England * NSCA Level III Instructor, US * Author of two books, and more than 100 Sporting Clays shooting articles. * Gun Fitter * Course Designer Dan Schindler is a member of the British Guild of Shooting Instructors and is a NSCA Level III instructor. Whether it be for the advanced competitor or providing the basics to the entry level shooter, Dan provides the simplest, most practical and most effective coaching for the sporting clays enthusiast. Dan has spent his entire life studying and participating in the various facets of shotgunning. Aside from his exemplary credentials as an instructor and writer, he received his gun fitting training from Peter and Wendy Crabtree originally from the West London Shooting School. Whether you’ve just gotten into the sport, shoot for fun or are an advanced competitor, Dan will take you To the Next Level. End
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