This guide details techniques for mastering the .410 shotgun, particularly for clay shooting, as demonstrated by Josh Brown. It covers understanding the unique handling characteristics of the .410, selecting appropriate ammunition, and refining shooting techniques for accuracy. The AYA Number 4 shotgun is highlighted for its craftsmanship and value, with advice on potential stock modifications for optimal fit.
This video explores the nuances of shooting side-by-side shotguns, contrasting them with over-and-unders. It highlights techniques for forearm grip, core-driven swing, and target acquisition specific to side-by-sides. The discussion covers how different gun types and chokes influence shooting style, from driven game to clay targets, emphasizing adaptability and understanding the gun's handling characteristics.
This video explores acquiring vintage side-by-side shotguns under £1000, focusing on two specific examples from a sealed bid auction. It highlights how 'undesirable' specs like sleeving or minor stock cracks can significantly reduce value, making them accessible bargains. The instructor emphasizes looking for guns with good core mechanics and potential for restoration or use despite cosmetic flaws.
This video provides an in-depth preview of various side-by-side and hammer guns available at the Holts September 2021 auction. The presenter, with clear expertise, details the craftsmanship, historical significance, and unique features of each firearm, offering insights into their estimated auction values and potential appeal to collectors and enthusiasts. The review covers a wide range of makers, from rare Maroccis and Augustus Francottes to classic Purdeys and Holland & Hollands, highlighting specific details like engraving, barrel material, and action types.
This video provides an in-depth review of a John Robertson .410 boxlock ejector shotgun, highlighting its exceptional craftsmanship and historical significance. The presenter, an expert in firearms, details the gun's scaled proportions, intricate engraving, and the legacy of John Robertson's association with Thomas Boss & Co. The review emphasizes the gun's quality as a high-end .410 option.
This video showcases the J.C. Savin M.O.F. (Meilleur Ouvrier de France) double rifle, a testament to exceptional French craftsmanship. The rifle features a Grade 5 walnut stock, intricate hand-engraving by M. Pityo (M.O.F. engraver), and is chambered in 9.3x74R. The presenter highlights the gun's meticulous detail, from the Bacchus motif on the stock to the detailed stag and hind engravings, emphasizing its status as a high-end collector's item with a value of 8-10,000 pounds.
This episode delves into the history and intricacies of the W R Pape Damascus Boxlock Ejector shotgun. Jonny, the host, expresses his admiration for this classic firearm and shares interesting historical facts about its creator. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes and comments, and promotes subscribing for daily content. It also links to The Gun Shop's Instagram page.
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