I wonder, did George Digweed go through all this stuff on his way to World sporting clays and world fitasc championships? I don't know what tools he may have availed himself of. When you have his talent and get to practice as much you probably don't need the tools I use.
Roket man it soundss like you got all this figured out. I have developed some tools to help understand gun handling. They will not transform you into a top shot any more than coaching or fitted guns will; that transformation requires native talent and thousands of hours of practice. However, they will jump start learning what guns will help you shoot your best or have the most fun.
what class do you shoot in? I no longer worry which class I shoot in. I concentrate on how much I enjoy shooting. For me, learning about guns and shooting is a very rewarding experience. I offer what I have learned on this forum in hopes it will be of some value to others.
DDA
The clay targets places are full of fella's that tell u every thing there is to know what makes for good gun, but same fella's can't seem to apply theory themselves and often are in lower class ranks and if asked will tell u they shoot just for fun.