Family 5 Stand Competition!

Published on March 23, 2024
Duration: 18:58

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.

Quick Summary

5-stand is a clay pigeon shooting sport where participants shoot from five stations, each offering unique clay target sequences like singles, report pairs, and true pairs. A report pair launches a second clay after the first is shot, while a true pair launches two clays simultaneously. This video features a family competition using shotguns like the LT Beretta 1301 and TriStar Viper G2.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Introduction and New Range
  2. 00:27Five Stand Competition Begins
  3. 00:31First Shooter: LT Beretta 1301
  4. 01:06Report Pair Challenge
  5. 01:24True Pair with One and Seven
  6. 01:46Second Shooter: Police Trade-in Shotgun
  7. 02:02Single on Four
  8. 02:08Report Pair with Three and Six
  9. 02:29True Pair with One and Seven
  10. 02:46Third Shooter: TriStar Viper G2
  11. 02:53Single on Four
  12. 03:03Report Pair with Three and Six
  13. 03:27True Pair with One and Seven
  14. 03:51Second Stage: Single on Six
  15. 04:04Report Pair with One and Three
  16. 04:26True Pair with Four and Seven
  17. 04:48Explanation of Clay Launch Sequences
  18. 05:14Second Stage: Single on Six
  19. 05:28Report Pair with One and Three
  20. 05:47True Pair with Four and Seven
  21. 06:06Daddy's Turn: Second Stage
  22. 06:13Single on Six
  23. 06:28Report Pair with One and Three
  24. 06:48True Pair with Four and Seven
  25. 07:06Mom's Turn: Stage Three
  26. 07:22Single on One
  27. 07:34Report Pair with Three and Seven
  28. 08:00True Pair with Four and Six
  29. 08:17Dad's Turn: Stage Three
  30. 08:21Single on One
  31. 08:30Report Pair with Three and Seven
  32. 09:03True Pair with Four and Six
  33. 09:18Mom's Turn: Stage Three (Continued)
  34. 09:22Single on One
  35. 09:39Report Pair with Three and Seven
  36. 10:00True Pair with Four and Six
  37. 10:16Dad's Turn: Stage Four
  38. 10:24Single on Four
  39. 10:42Report Pair with Three and One
  40. 11:08True Pair with Six and Seven
  41. 11:34Mom's Turn: Stage Four
  42. 11:38Single on Four
  43. 11:56Report Pair with Three and One
  44. 12:11True Pair with Six and Seven
  45. 12:38Dad's Turn: Stage Four (Continued)
  46. 12:42Single on Four
  47. 13:02Report Pair with Three and One
  48. 13:24True Pair with Six and Seven
  49. 13:43Mom's Turn: Last Position
  50. 13:45Single on Three
  51. 14:14Report Pair with Six and Seven
  52. 14:39True Pair with One and Four
  53. 15:06Dad's Turn: Last Position
  54. 15:26Single on Three
  55. 15:36Report Pair with Six and Seven
  56. 16:04True Pair with One and Four
  57. 16:22Mom's Final Turn
  58. 16:25Single on Three
  59. 16:56Report Pair with Six and Seven
  60. 17:28True Pair with One and Four
  61. 17:48Scoring and Results
  62. 18:02Ice Cream Reward
  63. 18:07Outro and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 5-stand shooting?

5-stand is a clay pigeon shooting sport where participants shoot from five different stations. Each station offers a unique sequence of clay targets, including singles, report pairs (where a second clay launches after the first is shot), and true pairs (where two clays launch simultaneously). It's a dynamic and challenging shotgun discipline.

What are report pairs and true pairs in 5-stand?

In 5-stand, a 'report pair' means the first clay is launched, and upon hearing the shot from the firearm, a second clay is launched. A 'true pair' involves two clays being launched at the exact same time when the shooter calls 'pull'.

What shotguns were used in the 5-stand competition?

The participants in this 5-stand competition used a variety of shotguns, including an LT Beretta 1301, a TriStar Viper G2 20 gauge, and a police trade-in shotgun acquired from gunprime.com.

What makes certain clay target presentations difficult in 5-stand?

Difficulties arise from clay presentations that are deceptive, such as targets coming from behind the shooter (like station 3) or those with unpredictable trajectories halfway through their flight path (like station 7). The speed and angle of the clays also contribute to the challenge.

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