Bill McGuire makes shooting look easy and smooth with little gun movement. His pre-mounted method of shooting is very simple and extremely easy to learn; it depends on a good plan for each target and efficient use of the eyes and hands. In this video, Bill teaches you how to diagnose any target presentation and develop a plan that will end with Xs on your scorecard. Once you put Bill’s method into use, you will have the ability to hit any target you encounter. Sunrise Productions’ EYE-Cam makes learning Bill’s shooting method easy to master. The EYE-Cam allows you to follow Bill’s eyes and see where he first focuses on the target; you will see the gun move to the target, the lead established and the shot taken. This presentation gives the viewer the best EYE-Cam footage ever filmed.
One of the best-kept secrets about successful trap shooting is that the game only has three primary shots. Regardless of which way the targets come flying out of the trap house, there are just three ways to crush it.
Product Details
- SKU: BSP3SHOTTRAP
- Vendor: Shotgun Life
- Manufacturer: Bart’s Sports World
- Price: $59.99
Harlan builds on the fundamentals presented in the singles DVD by explaining what changes need to be made to your game while moving back on the handicap line. The second half of the DVD covers the exciting game of doubles trap. This is a much faster game, but with Harlan’s help and instruction you will find the game much easier. The hold points are different in doubles, but the EYE-Cam will help you understand the differences and how to move to the second target.
Harlan has been on the all-American Trap team ten years, four years as captain. Harlan has over 30 Grand American titles and was All-Around Champion in 2001. Harlan spends over 200 days each year giving trap-shooting clinics. He is probably the most sought after trap shooting instructor in the sport today. The use of the EYE-Cam makes every shot seem as if you were there.
Shooting better scores is a choice, and this DVD will help you become a better trap shooter.
Learn to follow your instincts with Chris Batha, Chief Instructor and Gunfitter for Churchill Gunmakers of London, England and Bruce Scott of the Shotgun Journal. Their combination of classic wingshooting techniques and proven clay - busting tips are packed with technical and practical information. This new video is not about how Chris and Bruce shoot, or anyone else, but a distillation of the lessons learned from over thirty years of instruction in wing and clay shooting world-wide and a lifelong passion for fine guns.
“Mastering the Double Gun” is for the Wing Shooter who shoots clays, for the Clay Shooter who hunts. You will learn the Churchill and Stansbury styles of shooting, plus the three major techniques of obtaining lead, maintained, pull-away and swing-through. All are demonstrated using the “EYE CAM” on the layouts, high towers and grouse butts of the Churchill Shooting Grounds, London, England.
Every missed shot, no matter your experience is caused by a breakdown in the fundamentals. Mastering these fundamentals is the secret to straight shooting. Learn to follow your “instincts” with this unique approach to shooting excellence.
Todd Bender has maintained a position on top of the skeet world for three decades. He is the first shooter to record three back-to-back 400x400’s, and the only shooter to record three perfect seasons, 1200x1200 with the 20 gauge in 1987, 1550x1550, 12 gauge in 1991, and 1600x1600 with the 20 gauge in 2000. He holds the highest average in skeet history, .9972 HOA Average on 5750 targets in 1991. Named the first Master Instructor for the National Skeet Shooting Association, and is an Honorary Fellow in England’s Institute of Clay Shooting Instructors, Todd is recognized as the leading authority in shooting instruction. “Winning with the Fundamentals,” continues Todd’s best selling series of instructional videos, utilizing his solid fundamentals, new and updated information, along with Sunrise Production’s “Eye-cam”, combined to give you and your game the edge that is needed to win.
Andy is probably the hottest shooter in Sporting Clays today. He is the only shooter to win back-to-back HOA NSCA National Championships. In this video Andy shows how to shoot each station with the method that has made him so successful. He then explains and shows other methods that would work for each presentation, and explains the common problems and errors that shooters make. With the EYE CAM and super slow motion you will understand how you too can break targets like Andy. This video is packed full of information that only a champion can give.
Todd Bender over years has compiled 14 World Championships and been named to 24 consecutive Men’s First All-American Teams. He was the first shooter record three back-to-back 400x400’s, and to date has recorded 33 perfect 400 scores in tournaments. Todd’s teaching methods have taken him around the world and created a number of like world champions. Now his methods are brought to you in “Bender Under the Lights… Shooting Skeet Doubles”, another in a line of Todd’s best selling videos. In this video you will learn the underlying mechanics of shooting doubles and what it takes to become consistent in this challenging game. Through the use of Sunrise Production’s “Eye-cam”, see from behind the gun what has made Todd Bender the National Skeet Shooting Association’s first Master Instructor and an Honorary Fellow in England’s Institute of Clay Shooting Instructors.
The game of sporting clays was originally designed to hone our skills in preparation for bird hunting situations. However, over the years, it has progressed far beyond that. Today’s sporting clay courses include an increasingly diverse complexity of target presentations. As a result, the correct lead we need to successfully intercept each target can be a head-scratching dilemma for many of us.
In the history of shotgunning, no-one has ever been able to come up with a logical way to simplify the process of visually calculating and then implementing specific lead requirements, until now. In this DVD, top shooting coach Peter Blakeley describes his unique and innovative “unit lead system.” It is a logical and intuitive break down of the components of line, angle and range. By using this system, you will quickly learn how to apply a specific lead to each target and put more X’s on your score card.
Successful shotgunning is a skill that must be learned like any other skill. It requires systematic study and the ability to accurately evaluate the variables of moving targets. Few of us are born with the natural ability to accurately calculate the amount of forward allowance needed to hit Sporting Clay targets consistently; the infinite combinations of variables are too complex. We may have the mechanical skills, but if we don't get a good "read" on the line of the target, the wheels come off.
Peter Blakeley, shooting coach at the Dallas Gun Club probably gives more shooting lessons than any other shooting coach in the country. Over the years he has perfected a method of teaching students how to understand the five things we must consider when shooting a moving target. These are; speed, distance, angle, trajectory and where we intend to shoot the target on trajectory. This is what this video is about, a logical and intuitive way to evaluate each of these five things and apply it to each target. Of course, eventually you need to trust this accumulation of knowledge, and more importantly, Pull the trigger when the picture looks right to you. In other words, read the line, feel the lead.
Remember the feeling you get when you perfectly execute a shot? When, seemingly without conscious effort, everything happens just right all by itself?
Dan Carlisle, one of America's top sporting shooters and instructors and a guy who has devoted years to understanding the mechanics and science of shooting, acknowledges that special feeling as the shooter's ultimate reward. He calls it "the magic in the moment." Dan has experienced a lot of magic moments in his career, from his world-records and Olympic medal to the many competition wins in trap, skeet, sporting clays and FITASC. The long journey and countless thousands of targets he's shot, have done more than bring him a closet full of awards. They've crystallized his instructional process to the point where he can teach just about any shooter to better himself. In fact Dan was voted the shooting instructor of the year in 1999.
Dan teaches more a practical system than theoretical methodology. It blends basic geometry with speed to give the shooter a "formula" for breaking targets. In this video, Dan will help you develop a complete system for successful shooting and you too will enjoy more "magic moments."
The rules have changed - have you? Learn a new and exciting shooting technique... the same shooting technique that has made Bobby a National Champion.
As with any sport, you must have a good foundation in the fundamentals to be successful. In this video Bobby covers everything, from stance to how to break the most difficult targets found on any sporting clays course. Bobby explains the advantages of his pre-mounted gun, when it should be used and when not.
Bobby demonstrates the three different methods of obtaining lead, Sustained, Swing through and Pull away. He gives insights into choke selection, shot size, reading target presentations, how to retain mental control in competition and his personal practice routine.
This long awaited video was taped at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas, on the grounds of the 1999 World Sporting Clays Championship. George explains his style of shooting, from stance to how he obtains lead.
George Digweed is without a doubt the most accomplished shotgunner in the world today. He has won every major title Sporting Clays Shooting has to offer. In addition to numerous English and British Open wins he has four times been European FITASC Sporting Champion and he has won the World title an unprecedented four times. At the 1999 World Sporting Clays Championship he shot the first 100 straight in a World Championship. His over-all score of 194x200 also set a new world record.
This long awaited video was taped at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas, on the grounds of the 1999 World Sporting Clays Championship. George explains his style of shooting, from stance to how he obtains lead. George shoots eleven different stations and explains each one in detail. Each target is shot using Sunrise Productions EYE-CAM, which allows you to see what George is seeing as the shot is taken.

