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Show 13 Since people different and therefore react to are stimuli differently, perception becomes lem and one Gibson as environment. in this The key it relates to the its and situation is the organism to identify information Fred Missildine itself ability of it. and react. to (1972), recognized by organism the perception is determined by that obtaining information possibly individual prob which challenges the skeet instructor. (1966) reported the an as many shotgun instructor in America today, best stated: ••• the lead actual is often quite different from the apparent lead apparent to the shooter, that Ls. The apparent lead must reckon in the shooter's reac tion time and muscular coordination. One shooter may need a three-foot apparent lead to break a tar Another shooter with faster reflexes may get. accomplish it with an apparent lead of only two - feet. It leads ship becomes obvious then that tables of computed are valuable primarily to show the relation between different target paths and cannot be depended shooter In shooter, a valid working distances for every (p. 55). discussion Brant The as upon (1972) lead, of the concerns of the skeet to consis wrote: forward or major allowance, required tently break skeet targets is the gunner's most difficult problem. Every shooter swings his gun past targets at a different rate of speed, and consequently lead on flying clays varies according to each person (p. 190). People view things in different ways and not neces sarily the certain object or way others would action. You can way East (1952) see is to like for a see them to view stated: thing in it as a two different ways. it merely appears ••.. One The |