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#29: How to Be a Better Wingshooter with Keith Coyle

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On this week's episode of the Project Upland Podcast, Keith Coyle, professional shooting instructor, joins the show to help improve your wingshooting! Keith has been a professional shooting coach and gun fitter for over 25 years. 

During our conversation we talk about how Keith got his start as a shooting coach, as well as the methods and skillset he is trained in. We cover the Churchill shooting method, basic gun fitting and common wingshooting mistakes. Keith also shares plenty of tips and tricks to help improve your wingshooting today.

To learn more about Keith Coyle, his methods and his instrucion, please visit: https://www.keithcoyle.com/

From the website: 

Keiths coaching lineage descends directly from the definitive knowledge of the legendary Robert Churchill. Considered as one of the United Kingdoms most traditionally trained and experienced professional shooting instructors. He is formally recognized by some of the most prestigious gun makers of of Europe, the UK and the U.S.A. including Krieghof, Caesar Guerini, Fausti and Grulla Armas. He learned his trade from the very best. Working for and mentored by the renowned Chris Craddock, Roger Silcox & Sam Grice. Three of the United Kingdoms most respected Shooting Guardians. For Keith, coaching is a passion as well as a profession. It is his intention to give shotgun enthusiasts the enjoyment and satisfaction that comes from shooting well. Instruction across the world has included members of Royal Families as well as internationally successful shots.  In more than 25 years as a professional coach, he has helped hundreds of pupils to shoot with confidence and style. His philosophy is simple - good shooting comes from a combination of the right technique and plenty of practice.

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