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Shooting Art Prints
Cranston Military Prints By Subject Sport Art Shooting |
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Shooting art prints. Gallery of prints showing game shooting and competitive shooting. |
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Pheasant Shooting in the Forest by S J E Jones. (GS) No text for this item |
Ready for a good days sport by S J E Jones. (GS) No text for this item |
A Gentleman with his Dogs by Anon. No text for this item |
Waiting for the Guns by Robert Cleminson. (GS) No text for this item |
Clay Shooting for the Beginner. When it comes to taking up the sport of clay pigeon shooting it can be a daunting proposition. How do you start? Where do you go? What gun should you use? Not to mention safety, gun-fit, cartridges and chokes... it can be a very confusing time! Our advice... get expert tuition, with the help of Rod Brammer; top coach from the Shalden Shooting School in Devon, we have created here an insight into how you too can get started in the sport and to answer many of the questions that will arise along the way. Whether its your intention to just shoot a few clays at the local club for fun or to go on to more serious competition this DVD will be a helpful reference. You will enjoy Rods laid back approach to the way he instructs his pupil Liam Dale and how he instills the basic knowledge and confidence in the novice shot. You will learn the techniques involved in tackling a variety of the easier targets and also get an insight into how to conduct yourself on the shooting ground. You may also like to know that this is the first in a trilogy of clay shooting DVDs. If youve enjoyed this one and hope to progress in the sport, look out for the others; Clay Shooting for the Intermediate and Clay Shooting for the Advanced Shot. |
Clay Shooting for the Intermediate. So, Liam Dale has put into practice the things he learnt in our first programme and is now hitting a respectable percentage of the targets he shoots at. He now understands the importance of safety and a lot of the more technical aspects of the sport. Its time to return to the Shalden Shooting School in Devon and to get top coach Rod Brammer to take him onto the next level. Rod will be explaining to Liam how to master some of the more tricky targets; one of which proves to be a real tester for our improving shot. Whilst Liam regroups from a difficult target, we catch sight of his wheelchair-bound friend Andy Beadsley, expertly performing on the driven pheasant stand. To introduce his pupil to a little competitive pressure, Rod suggests that Liam should shoot a head to head with Jacky Coote on the driven grouse stand. Boys against girls... just shows this sport can be enjoyed by everyone. (For those of you whove participated in sporting shooting for a while, you will no doubt recognise the voice of that great character Chris Craddock who adds his expert comment to their performances but who has sadly passed away since this programme was filmed) In preparation for the real thing, we end the programme with Liam putting down his over and under, picking up a side by side and shooting at simulated coveys of driven partridge. For good measure, theres even a demonstration from Rod on how to clean your gun properly when youve finished shooting. This being the second programme in a trilogy of clay shooting DVDs we hope you will now have gained enough knowledge and are ready to step up to the last in the series; Clay Shooting for the Advanced Shot. Here youll get top tips from none other than the English Sporting, former World Champion Carl Bloxham, Phil Coley a performance enhancement specialist and with the aid of the gun cam have a lesson in DTL with former England International coach Ian Coley. |
Clay Shooting for the Advanced Shot. In this, the last of the three programmes in the series, youll get an idea of what it would really be like to be considered an advanced shot. Although you are now at a pretty competent level, the title advanced shot is still best reserved for characters like those that will be teaching you today. The first part of the programme is filmed at Edge Hill Shooting Grounds where you will see Carl Bloxham the former World Champion in the English Sporting discipline, putting some pretty good shots (young and old) through their paces. Carl analyses faults that have crept into their styles and passes on tips to improve consistency. He is ably assisted by Phil Coley the performance enhancement specialist and they will be taking you through a variety of targets. We then move on with our old friend Liam Dale who has a lesson in the finer points of shooting DTL. What better venue than Chatcombe Estate Shooting School and what better tutor than the former England International coach Ian Coley. To begin with Ian explains the differences between a trap gun, which is more suited to DTL and Liams normal sporting gun. The differences conceded, Liam borrows a trap gun and visits the pattern plate to establish exactly where it shoots. See how with expert coaching Ian helps Liam to adapt to this different type of discipline. With the aid of a gun cam (a camera mounted on the rib of a gun) Ian explains the different gun hold positions and demonstrates when to mount and where to shoot at each bird from the various stations. Also in this section there is a very useful segment showing the most common faults for you to avoid. |
Good Lad by John Trickett No text for this item |
Deer Stalking by Mick Cawston. No text for this item |
For The Love of It by Mick Cawston. SOLD OUT |
A Tense Moment by Mick Cawston. SOlD OUT. |
Ill Do The Talking Son by Mick Cawston SOLD OUT. |
The Shooting Party by John Trickett SOLD OUT. |
After the Party by John Trickett No text for this item |
Winter Shooting II by John Trickett. No text for this item |
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