Update on this thread, been working with my friend now for almost a year and a half shooting skeet. Usually shoot with him if not every week, every other week 3-4 rounds of skeet. Last week I had him adjust his stance to more forward weight on his leading foot, he kept leaning back like a rifle shooter and not getting the speed he needed to get on the birds fast on his doubles. Has been an ongoing problem, just not consistently.
Today he is crunching all his 'trouble' targets and starts off with a 21. I was shooting my new CZ Ringneck and started off with a 24. Second round I started having misses, 5 targets first 3 stations, he is more worried about how bad I am shooting than himself. Before he knows it he is to station 8 and has his FIRST 25 STRAIGHT. I ended up with an 18 but was happier than if I ran them. Started a 3rd round, he ended with a 21 and I had another 24 with the new SxS. He wasn't wearing a hat, so couldn't do the First Straight victory hat shoot, have to do it next time. And the club had just run out of 25 straight patches, his wife might not believe him when he gets home.
It is a great feeling when you help someone accomplish their shooting goals.
Today he is crunching all his 'trouble' targets and starts off with a 21. I was shooting my new CZ Ringneck and started off with a 24. Second round I started having misses, 5 targets first 3 stations, he is more worried about how bad I am shooting than himself. Before he knows it he is to station 8 and has his FIRST 25 STRAIGHT. I ended up with an 18 but was happier than if I ran them. Started a 3rd round, he ended with a 21 and I had another 24 with the new SxS. He wasn't wearing a hat, so couldn't do the First Straight victory hat shoot, have to do it next time. And the club had just run out of 25 straight patches, his wife might not believe him when he gets home.
It is a great feeling when you help someone accomplish their shooting goals.