Target Focus: Slide Your Eyes | Shotgun Tips with Gil Ash

Published 2015-08-07
Gil Ash of OSP Shooting School explains how to get a better focus on targets. By sliding your eyes to the front edge of the target the target will appear larger as well as slow down. Watch Gil's tip and start breaking more clays! (NSSF Video)

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All Comments (20)
  • @rogerramjet7567
    Gil been watching you and Vicky for so long. Amazes me that I am still picking up valuable pieces of information from y’all. I can’t thank you both enough. Wishing some day I can meet you both.
  • @davidrquinones
    Got rusty, wtached a few of your videos. This really helped me with the leads. My eyes slid on the bird and the barrel followed beautifully. Thx Gil
  • @nocknload5287
    Gil you and your wife are awesome instructors. This training has been phenomenal for me on Sporting Clays and 5 Stand shooting report pairs. I am bustin clays at a good rate. I'm starting to video myself to break bad habits. If possible, Running into True pair issues, I would like to see more training videos with fast mounts and instinctive shooting. God bless and Thank you.
  • @the45er
    I believe this - and furthermore - I have come to the point in my years of shooting where I need to close my left eye right before the target gets to my "kill point". Doing this has led to the "focus on the front edge at the last instant" and indeed, it does work!
  • @glennevans1382
    Great stuff. Anything that helps us focus on the bird itself is helpful. I like the visual aid.  Much obliged.
  • I really enjoy Gil Ash's videos, and I've watched most of them multiple times. I still miss every clay target or dove I shoot at, but I'm trying to channel Mr. Ash and all the information he teaches with every shot. ~~ It's interesting how much Mr. Ash talks like a preacher with his mannerisms and pauses.
  • @John-uo1qf
    This graphic is able to connect with every target! Amazing! 😂
  • @rogerpace9322
    What Gil says is quite reasonable and correct...if his scores at the nationals weren't that great ...and I do not know if that is the case ...that does not mean that what he says is not correct or worth a try...he does have a lot of subscribers.
  • @Xnocturnus
    Could someone explain what a "long Incomer" is?
  • A Pox on the nay sayers. Many pros can’t teach and many good teachers are not high scoring pros. I agree that Gil gives you a lot to think about, but if you have an issue and use his technique , you will break more targets. Work on 1 technique at a time until you just do it without having to think.
  • @garychapin448
    How far in front of the target should I keep my gun.
  • @Hear2Help
    just like baseball players focusing on fast balls and claim to see the seams of the ball, incredible focus,
  • @zeroed4x
    I pass shoot so this confuses me.
  • Seems like some of the National known pros who comment need a program from NSSF also lol
  • Shot with pro john Kruger today and he said Gil ash was full of crap...who knows?