This video demonstrates a game of Five Stand using combat shotguns, specifically a Mossberg 590A1 and a Remington Model 870. The participants navigate various clay target presentations from five different stands, highlighting the challenges and enjoyment of using pump-action shotguns in a competitive clay shooting environment. The video emphasizes the importance of target acquisition, proper lead, and understanding the Five Stand format.
This video showcases a family 5-stand competition at Okachobee Shooting Sports, featuring participants using various shotguns including an LT Beretta 1301, a TriStar Viper G2, and a police trade-in model. The competition involves different clay launching sequences: singles, report pairs (where a second clay launches after the first shot), and true pairs (where two clays launch simultaneously). The participants discuss the challenges of specific target presentations, such as clays coming from behind or those that launch at different heights and speeds.
This "American Rifleman Television" segment features Winchester's professional shotgun team offering tips for American skeet and sporting clays. Olympic medalist Kim Rhode shares advice on aiming, finger placement as a barrel extension, and starting skeet at Station Seven. She emphasizes keeping your head down on the comb, gun mount, and follow-through. Professional sporting clays shooter Desirae Edmunds discusses the varied angles, speeds, and distances in sporting clays, highlighting the importance of gun mounting, stance, and body rotation. She also stresses the supportive community aspect of shooting sports. The video provides valuable insights for both beginner and experienced clay shooters.
This video details a first-time quail hunt at George Hi Plantation in North Carolina, showcasing the Longthorne 28-gauge Titanium Barrel Shotgun. It highlights the unique challenges of Bobwhite Quail hunting, the crucial roles of pointing and flushing dogs, and the technical advantages of lightweight, long-barreled shotguns for upland game. The content also touches on land management for habitat and features a five-stand clay shooting session for practice.
This video covers the inaugural Winchester Ladies Cup Championship, a new initiative launched in 2021 as part of the National Sporting Clays Association (NSCA) Championship Tour. The event aims to provide increased recognition and financial incentives for female sporting-clays shooters, who historically have competed in a male-dominated sport. The competition involves cumulative scores from Five-Stand, Main Event, and FITASC disciplines, with significant prize money awarded to the top three female competitors at each regional event and an overall trophy and cash prize for the season champion. The video highlights the importance of this initiative for encouraging female participation and rewarding their dedication and effort.
The National Sporting Clays Championship, held annually at the National Shooting Complex in San Antonio, Texas, is a premier event for shotgun enthusiasts. It features over 2,200 competitors across various classes, from Master to E-Class, ensuring participation for all skill levels. The event includes multiple disciplines like the main 300-target event, the Krigov Cup, FITASC, Five Stand, and sub-gauge events, offering a carnival-like atmosphere with raffles, gun prizes, and social camaraderie.
This video features an interview at SHOT Show 2020 with Dennis Roman, General Manager of P2K Range in El Cajon, California. The discussion highlights the unique challenges faced by California shooting ranges, including environmental regulations and evolving firearm laws. P2K Range is praised for its comprehensive facilities, including a 100-yard indoor range, 25-yard range, and clay target facilities, as well as its commitment to customer service, particularly for new shooters. The interview also touches on new offerings like a members-only range and a virtual target system, and the ongoing efforts to adapt to California's strict firearm compliance requirements.
Derek, the 2018 World All-Around Shotgun Champion, discusses the diverse disciplines within the championship, including American Trap, Skeet, Super Sporting, International Skeet, International Trap, ZZ Birds, and FITASC Sporting. He highlights the exceptional skill required for each discipline and shares his experience winning the championship by a significant margin. The interview also touches on the importance of competitive drive and the role of quality ammunition and firearms in achieving success.
This video covers the Copa Aguila shooting event in Guadalajara, Mexico, highlighting its various disciplines including 3-Gun, sporting clays, and rimfire. The 3-Gun event featured a unique setup with a Glock 25 (380 ACP) pistol, 12-gauge shotgun, and a 22 rimfire rifle. The event emphasizes speed and precision, with participants engaging in timed shooting challenges.
This episode of GunVenture focuses on scattergun sports, featuring sporting clays and pheasant hunting at the Scattergun Lodge in South Dakota. The content highlights the practice benefits of sporting clays for hunting skills and showcases a successful pheasant hunt. Instruction from shooting coach Chuck Ross is briefly mentioned, emphasizing target focus.
This episode previews the Trijicon World Shooting Championship, a unique competition where participants use provided firearms. The event aims to identify the world's greatest overall shooter by equally weighting 12 different shooting disciplines. Competitors noted the challenging nature of the stages and the significant prize pool, encouraging junior shooters to participate.
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