Owl aiming
I find my "sight picture" is
enhanced if I keep my eye on
the ob as I bend over into the
shot. I get a much clearer picture
of where I need the cb to go. I
think this is similar to the movement
of an owls head as it tries to zero in
on an object. If I remember correctly the
owl does it to increase parallax.
It might be that keeping my eye on the ob
as I bend into the shot just helps me line up
better.
Whatever it is I know it helps. So my TAT starts
at standing and ends at stroke, with a short stare
at the cb to make sure I'm gonna hit it where I want.
I find my "sight picture" is
enhanced if I keep my eye on
the ob as I bend over into the
shot. I get a much clearer picture
of where I need the cb to go. I
think this is similar to the movement
of an owls head as it tries to zero in
on an object. If I remember correctly the
owl does it to increase parallax.
It might be that keeping my eye on the ob
as I bend into the shot just helps me line up
better.
Whatever it is I know it helps. So my TAT starts
at standing and ends at stroke, with a short stare
at the cb to make sure I'm gonna hit it where I want.