Quail Camp, The Claymore & More | Gun Talk Hunt

Published on April 10, 2023
Duration: 30:55

This episode of Gun Talk Hunt features a quail hunt at Covey Rise Plantation in Georgia, highlighting the use of the Claymore clay target thrower for practice and fun. Professional shooter Trent Eichler and others discuss its features, including its foot-pedal operation, 50-clay capacity, and portability. The video emphasizes how the Claymore can be used for skill development, competitive games, and team building, ultimately improving shooting performance for hunting.

Quick Summary

The Claymore clay target thrower offers a battery-free, foot-pedal operation for launching up to 50 clays, folding compactly for portability. It's ideal for improving shooting skills through consistent practice and fun competitive games, making it a valuable tool for hunters and shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Quail Hunt at Covey Rise
  2. 00:39Welcome to Gun Talk Hunt
  3. 01:04Location: Covey Rise Plantation, Camilla, Georgia
  4. 02:30Using the Claymore Clay Thrower
  5. 03:04Trent Eichler's Professional Shooting Background
  6. 04:07Reflexes and Young Shooters
  7. 05:05Prairie Dog Hunt Memories
  8. 06:15Trent Eichler's Rise in the Shooting Scene
  9. 07:01Favorite Taurus Firearm: The 1911
  10. 07:36Shooting and UTV Activity
  11. 07:57Covey Rise Plantation Hospitality
  12. 09:02Media Event Challenges
  13. 09:58Morning Shooting Session
  14. 10:36Matt Kennedy's Shooting Skills
  15. 10:49Instinctive vs. Mental Shooting
  16. 11:50Leupold Optics and Ruger SFAR
  17. 12:49Range Ready Studios Classes
  18. 13:11Back from Break: Trent Eichler & Caldwell
  19. 13:19In Tune Shooting with Box and Trent
  20. 14:06The Joy of Quail Hunting
  21. 14:32Pure Fun Hunting vs. Hardcore Hunting
  22. 14:57Watching Dogs Work
  23. 15:42Importance of a Well-Fitting Gun
  24. 16:24Box's Size and Shooting Experience
  25. 16:26Smith & Wesson Elite Gold Shotgun
  26. 17:32Identifying Fancy Shotguns
  27. 18:04Trent's Shotgun: Mossberg 930
  28. 18:19Ambidextrous Shooting
  29. 19:17Switching Shooting Sides
  30. 19:27Shooting Clay Pigeons Over Your Head
  31. 20:04Claymore Features and Benefits
  32. 20:13Claymore vs. Electric Trap
  33. 21:03Claymore Portability and Storage
  34. 21:20Claymore Adjustability
  35. 22:06Fred Eichler's Competitive Spirit
  36. 22:19Shooting from the Ground
  37. 23:23Claymore's Impact on Shooting Games
  38. 24:01Highest Angle and Lowest Ground Shooting Competition
  39. 24:39Trent's Bird Hit Near the Ground
  40. 24:52Claymore for Improving Shooting
  41. 25:07Post-Lunch Practice with Claymore
  42. 25:45Claymore's Efficiency for Practice
  43. 26:07Dry Fire and Live Fire Practice
  44. 26:18Claymore for Hunt Camps and Bonding
  45. 27:05Team Building with Clay Throwers
  46. 27:22Covey Rise Plantation Information
  47. 27:48First Night: Low Country Boil
  48. 27:58Upcoming Plans
  49. 28:05Focus on Pistol Shooting
  50. 28:11Competitive Shooting Goals
  51. 29:08Drone Footage
  52. 29:33Thanks and Where to Find Guests
  53. 30:02Trent Eichler's Social Media
  54. 30:17Caldwell Shooting Supplies
  55. 30:35Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Claymore clay target thrower?

The Claymore is battery-free, operating with a foot pedal for easy launching. It holds 50 clays, folds for portability, and requires no tools for setup, making it convenient for practice and fun at the range or hunting camp.

How can the Claymore clay thrower improve shooting skills?

The Claymore allows for consistent practice, helping shooters dial in their firearms and improve instinctive shooting. It can be used for competitive games, enhancing reaction time and accuracy, which is beneficial for wing shooting and hunting.

What makes the Smith & Wesson Elite Gold shotgun rare?

The Smith & Wesson Elite Gold shotgun was only produced for a single year, making it a rare find. It's considered a high-end firearm, and encountering individuals who own one is uncommon, even among gun enthusiasts.

What is the significance of a checkered wood recoil pad on a shotgun?

A checkered wood recoil pad is a strong indicator of a high-quality, 'top-shelf' shotgun. It signifies a more luxurious and potentially more effective recoil management system compared to standard rubber or plastic pads.

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