Show below is a draft clip of Skeet Station 6 Doubles. Note that the Look position – the large circle next to the High Tower, the gun Hold position – the gun barrel silhouette next to the tower, the Break Zone near the center stake and the white Hoop at the Center Stake are set up for a shot from the High Tower. Normally, the shooter would take the outgoing (Low Tower) bird first in a double.
The orange clay and green phantom clay – which indicates correct lead – may be a bit of a chore to see on a small screen, but bear in mind that the Simulator projects this image at true scale, which is on the order of 12′ (3.6 meters) by 18′ (5.5 meters) when the shooter is standing 12′ from the wall – as if the shooter was at the range, simulating correct gun swing and correct scale sight picture.
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Skeet Shooting Six Doubles LeadTech from Chip Northrup on Vimeo.
Peter Harris says
Chip,
Congratulations on the launch.
I hope it is as good as the price? We already have a system that BASC are pushing, the ST1 shoot simulator which is beyond
the cost of a private individual.
Is it possible to do the demo video in slow motion ??
It is very difficult to see and learn in real time and a voice over would I think enhance the launch.
Regards,
Peter
Chip Northrup says
Peter
Thanks
The Lead Tech system will cost considerably less than the other full scale simulators, most of which do not teach correct sight picture and none of which have the patented phantom to illustrate correct lead.
We will also have a lower cost version that is a Virtual Reality headset – under development, same patented technology, for a fraction of the cost. But the full scale version is the way to go, since it’s like being at the range, using your own gun with a laser fitted.
Vimeo does not allow slo-mo, but we can do a slo-mo clip, good idea. The simulator can run in slo-mo
Pete is going to do a voice-over in teaching mode.
Should be shipping beta units next quarter.
Regards
Chip