Double Barrel Pwnage!

Published on February 3, 2011
Duration: 2:15

FPSRussia showcases his skill with a 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun by demonstrating accuracy in sporting clays. The video highlights the challenges of hitting fast-moving clay targets and explains how shotgun patterns vary with distance. It emphasizes the host's high proficiency and confidence with the firearm.

Quick Summary

Sporting clays are fragile, airborne targets made of clay, thrown to simulate hunting scenarios. Professional clays can travel at 30-40 mph up to 30 meters. Shotgun patterns spread with distance, requiring shooters to understand ballistics for accuracy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Double Barrel & Sporting Clays
  2. 00:30Hand-Throwing Accuracy Demo
  3. 01:02Shotgun Patterns & Difficulty Explained
  4. 01:56Conclusion & Double Clay Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is sporting clays?

Sporting clays are fragile, airborne targets made of clay, thrown in a pattern designed to simulate hunting scenarios. They are a popular discipline in shotgun sports.

How fast do sporting clays travel?

Professional sporting clays can travel at speeds of 30-40 mph. They are often launched from distances up to 30 meters, presenting a significant challenge to shooters.

Why do shotgun patterns spread?

Shotgun patterns spread due to the nature of firing multiple pellets from a single barrel. The spread increases with distance, affecting accuracy and the effective range of the shotgun.

What is a double-barrel shotgun?

A double-barrel shotgun is a firearm that features two parallel barrels. This allows for two shots to be fired in quick succession before reloading, often used in sports like skeet and trap shooting.

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