Definition
Swing through is a shooting technique where the shooter starts the gun behind the moving target, swings the shotgun through it, and fires as the barrel passes ahead of the clay. It is one of the most common methods for hitting fast, moving targets in clay shooting.
Further Explanations
Swing through relies on momentum and timing. By starting behind the clay and accelerating the swing, the shooter naturally applies the correct lead without stopping the gun movement. This makes it particularly effective for crossing and fast-moving targets.
Advantages of swing through:
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Creates a smooth, continuous gun movement
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Helps maintain proper lead on moving targets
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Reduces hesitation and overthinking
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Builds rhythm and confidence for consistent shooting
Shooters often practice swing through alongside other methods like maintained lead and pull away to adapt to different clay trajectories.
Practicing swing through requires consistent, realistic target flights. At Nordic Clays our clay pigeon throwers and clay pigeons provide the perfect setup, allowing shooters to work on smooth gun movement and precise timing.