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This 75 minute consultation will be one on one with BJ on his home driveway. BJ will critique your shooting stroke and give you proven drills to develop your stroke or fix a flaw that will set you on the right path to becoming a great shooter! Please bring your phone as we will do a video evaluation and your own outdoor ball for live drills. All ages and all levels of shooters! After payment, please call BJ at 712-441-2404 to setup a consultation date and time.

My dad wants a shooting game, but isn't interested in online play, storylines or animated gore. He just wants a shooting range or a game where he can shoot at targets and to be able to try different types of guns. Have any good recommendations for no-frills target shooting?

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This is not true. What is important is that the iron can be adjusted square to the surface of the shooting board. You can use the lateral adjuster to do this regardless of the state of squareness of the sides of the plane to the sole. The plane's sides do not need to be square to the sole to make the iron square to the shooting board.

Now I'll offer some advice to anyone looking to get started with shooting boards and needs a plane. If you buy a new plane and its side isn't square to its sole, send it back and get another one. If you come across an old plane that's out of square, put it down and keep looking.

The Lee Valley BU Jack has an interesting design for shooting. The lever cap has been intentionally made to fit your fingers. Put fingers under the cap and your thumb in the indentation on the side and start shooting - no hotdog required.

When one sharpens a blade for shooting should the blade be left square as opposed to cambered.
Also could you please give me sources and part numbers for the hardware that goes with your shooting board.
Thank you

Often the best real world choice is worked out by photographers in the field, not armchair enthusiasts with an axe to grind. I have shot in manual mode only for prolonged stretches and I do still use it if that is the best option, but for wedding photography or anything where things can unfold quickly, I find aperture priority the best choice.

When I started shooting weddings, I found that my aperture setting was one of the main weapons in helping me turn the chaos of a wedding into beautiful images. Aperture choice is one of the main determining factors towards the look of a photograph. I use it to blur out the busy backgrounds that can ruin wedding shots. Weddings move fast. Too fast for for fiddling around with your camera if the light changes, so a degree of automation is a real necessity. Here are the reasons why I prefer aperture priority over manual in a wedding environment.

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I really tried to like the Fv mode but just can't. Its P mode, Av mode, Tv mode or auto ISO mode wrapped up in a single mode. But I use them all but never felt I need them all in one shoot. I use Tv mode if I'm shooting fast subject, Av mode doing portraits to control DOF. I NEVER use the P mode. I like some control of the exposure.

BUT, a lot of people love Fv mode and thats awesome, its just not for my style of shooting. On my R5 I have menu'ed out the P mode and the Fv modes because I never use them. It just cleans up my mode options when I want to switch to a different mode.

So try all the modes for what you like to shoot and see what works best for your style of photography. I always tell newbies to learn to get out of P modes and use semi auto modes to control the part of the triangle that is most important to your style and subject matter. Also try full manual when you're not in a hurry, like for portraits or landscapes where you have a few seconds to tweak the settings. So dont lock your self into a single mode, they all have different uses for different people and different subjects. I dont like Fv mode but some love it. So Manual vs Fv is not a real debate, its personal.

So after using the R7 for several weeks and playing around with all the customization options, I'm currently shooting mostly in TV mode with auto ISO, when I don't have much time to configure the exposure triangle. When I have the time and need to control the aperture, I switch to manual mode.

I have set the shutter speed control to the top dial, exposure compensation to the back/thumb dial, and aperture control to the control ring of the lens. For ISO I don't mind to press the ISO button to change it, since I'm mostly shooting on auto ISO anyway.

What's the best camera for travel? Good travel cameras should be small, versatile, and offer good image quality. In this buying guide we've rounded-up several great cameras for travel and recommended the best.

Above $2500 cameras tend to become increasingly specialized, making it difficult to select a 'best' option. We case our eye over the options costing more than $2500 but less than $4000, to find the best all-rounder.

The RE Ranger team is here to walk you through choosing the best indoor Shooting Glasses and what you should be looking out for when selecting your next pair. Find styles worn by competitive shooters around the world and more.

Blue light is unavoidable with bright indoor lighting or devices such as screens. The best way to counteract vision strain or eye fatigue is to give your eyes a break as often as you can when around it, especially closer to nighttime.

Yellow lenses are excellent for blocking blue light, without adding to heavy of a tint for indoor shooting, and clear lenses are most often worn for enhanced clarity.

Clear is the most common lens color for shooting glasses when practicing at an indoor range because it still allows for the protective benefits that regular glasses offer, without adding a lens tint or shade.

Yellow is regularly worn among participants shooting indoors that want to protect their eyes from fatigue that can occur from blue light. Blurred vision and tired eyes make for a lousy shot, so we always recommend having a yellow pair on hand just incase.

At RE Ranger, we always go the extra mile to give professional shooters a wide selection of premium, high-quality shooting glasses for indoors and out. If you want indoor shooting glasses that include changeable clear lenses, we have the complete frame and lens package for you with our exclusive RE Ranger Phantom 2.0 Shooting Glasses and lens kit modified by Orvis.

This offer includes both clear specialty lenses and two changeable ClaySight Lenses. When we teamed up with Orvis to design this exclusive offer, we had a versatile shooter in mind who prefers to keep a pair of clear shooting glasses on-hand. Why? So that you can maintain enhanced clarity and razor-sharp eye focus indoors and out.

Many of these added features come down to your preference as the shooter. You can select indoor shooting glasses that offer minimal or full lines of sight, or find a pair with ventilation ports to prevent fogging that can occur indoors.

Like just about every level of the sport, women's college basketball has been consumed by the three-point revolution. Long-range attempts have risen by more than 10% in the last decade, and a certain audacious Hawkeye has drawn millions of new eyes to the sport thanks to her audacious shooting performances.

While Clark seems to dominate just about every hardwood category these days in Iowa City, shooting is the foundation upon which her rising celebrity was built. Clark immediately led the nation in scoring as a freshman and finished fourth in three-point attempts, later overcoming a sophomore slump to post similarly transcendent numbers last season en route to a national championship game and a Naismith Player of the Year award.

A lifelong Bay Area resident, Jump shot more than 76% of her attempts from distance and converted at a stunning 44% clip, among the very best in college basketball. Tirelessly circling the three-point arc, Jump constantly dips behind screens and interprets space on the perimeter to set up open jump shots.

Most notably a game-tying buzzer-beater to force overtime in the A-10 Tournament Championship Game, Taylor has already hit several immense shots and will hope both her shooting pedigree and clutch gene survive the rigors of ACC play.

And while Johnson is a relatively unproven commodity, Paopao has spent the last three years leading Oregon and scorching perimeter defenses around the PAC-12. Like many on this list, Paopao endured an acute sophomore slump, falling to just 31% shooting from deep, but the California native rallied to shoot better than 42% from three last year.

Making the intercontinental journey from Denmark to Boulder, the wispy mountain air appears to be good for Formann's shooting stroke. Through three years in Colorado Formann has been a stellar 36% shooter, but the 2022-23 campaign elevated her to a completely different plateau, seeing her knock down four in ten long-range shots on 6.6 attempts per game.

Formann also relished the bright lights last season, notching a pair of 20-point performances and shooting 45% from deep in three NCAA tournament games, helping Colorado to its first Sweet 16 since 2003.

The three-point shot hasn't been Bueckers' preferred mode of offense, opting for a three on just 26.4% of total attempts in 2021, but when presented with an opportunity the former No. 1 overall recruit sank with the sport's best. Bueckers' perimeter shooting waned in an injury-shortened 2021-22 season, converting at a 35.3% clip, and missed all of last season with an ACL tear, but her pedigree and track record still suggest she likely belongs among the nation's best shooters.

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