Clay Shooting: Chandelle Dropper Practice at 35 Yards

Sporting clays dropper practice session breaking down the 35-yard chandelle target. ClayMaster founder (Scott Winstead) demonstrates the match-speed-then-sustained-pull-away hybrid lead method on a curling dropper presentation, with ShotKam footage showing hold point and break point in real time and slow motion. Originally, planned to be a "shake some rust off" practice session, this practice session turned into a specialty practice drill due to some issues with the target controller. The dropper drill isolates a specific target presentation — a falling, curling chandelle at distance — and walks through the correct timing and gun movement. The key takeaway: start slow, match the target speed, then sustained-pull away hybrid through the break point. Rushing the move causes the gun to outrun the bird, and this session shows what happens with both a correct rep and a slightly outside the line rep. The dropper drill is one of 13 different detailed practice drills available in the full ClayMaster training portal at ClayMaster.net. Each drill includes a HP/BP illustration, instructions, and examples. Subscribe today at ClayMaster. Full breakdown of analytics, instructional videos, practice drills, and much more. #clayshooting #sportingclays #shotkam