P.E. Kelley Well-Known Fanatic Joined Feb 23, 2012 Messages 160 Location Moses Lake,WA Jun 14, 2016 #1 https://youtu.be/OMFXvcADS5A
Burk Cornelius Regular guy Joined Jan 18, 2011 Messages 13,073 Location Edmond/OKC Jun 14, 2016 #2 Like. Subscribed. Shared. "The Sweep" posted via Tapatalk
wgm2011 Well-Known Fanatic Joined Feb 11, 2011 Messages 284 Location Formerly Ardmore, OK now Conroe, TX Jun 14, 2016 #3 Excellent. Another good drill for the plate rack. Interesting that the same drill should be done with rifle and pistol too. Thanks Pat.
Excellent. Another good drill for the plate rack. Interesting that the same drill should be done with rifle and pistol too. Thanks Pat.
W wixthedog Well-Known Fanatic Joined Jul 28, 2015 Messages 122 Location Magnolia, Texas Jun 15, 2016 #4 This looks to be a solid drill, I like how it trains you to keep the muzzle moving. Sweep the leg!
charger arms Ask Me About My Cocker Spaniels Joined Sep 13, 2011 Messages 1,388 Location Osage City, Kansas Jun 15, 2016 #5 I have been using this drill. I don't have a plate rack, so I use the flip targets from Tooth and Nail. It is tough so go slow and get it clean.
I have been using this drill. I don't have a plate rack, so I use the flip targets from Tooth and Nail. It is tough so go slow and get it clean.
R runawaygun762 Well-Known Fanatic Joined Aug 29, 2014 Messages 954 Location Ft Leonard Wood, MO Aug 5, 2016 #6 I use static clays and have begun using this drill a lot. I hate it because it makes me feel like a day one cherry, but I love it because my shotgun game has improved dramatically due almost entirely to this drill.
I use static clays and have begun using this drill a lot. I hate it because it makes me feel like a day one cherry, but I love it because my shotgun game has improved dramatically due almost entirely to this drill.
crsuribe Active Fanatic Joined Apr 4, 2017 Messages 29 Location Columbus, Ohio Apr 9, 2017 #7 Thanks for sharing, will try this!