It’s Been a While… Time to Crush Some Skeet!

Published on May 5, 2025
Duration: 11:30

This video captures a casual game of skeet shooting at Abalene Clay Sports in Abalene, Texas. The participants, using vintage Remington 870 shotguns, discuss their equipment and shooting experiences, highlighting challenges at specific stations and occasional remote control issues. The video offers a glimpse into recreational clay target shooting and friendly competition.

Quick Summary

The skeet shooting video was filmed at Abalene Clay Sports in Abalene, Texas, featuring two vintage Remington 870 shotguns: a 1957 Wingmaster and a 1962 police trade-in. Challenges included difficult stations and remote control issues with the clay thrower.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction & Location
  2. 00:39Starting the Game
  3. 01:18Shooter 1: Remington 870 Wingmaster
  4. 01:48Shooter 2: Remington 870 Police Trade-in
  5. 02:12Station Two Challenges
  6. 03:13Station Two Struggles
  7. 03:48Team Pump Showcase
  8. 04:10Station Three
  9. 05:06Station Four
  10. 06:02Remote Control Issues
  11. 06:56Station Six: Temple of Doom
  12. 08:48More Remote Issues
  13. 09:19Station Eight
  14. 10:06Game Conclusion & Tie
  15. 10:27Viewer Engagement & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

Where was the skeet shooting event filmed?

The skeet shooting event was filmed at Abalene Clay Sports in Abalene, Texas. The participants mentioned this location early in the video as their venue for the game.

What types of shotguns were used in the skeet shooting video?

The video featured two vintage Remington 870 shotguns: a 1957 Wingmaster model and a 1962 police trade-in model. Both are pump-action shotguns, and the participants expressed appreciation for their classic design and performance.

What challenges did the shooters face during the skeet game?

The shooters encountered challenges at specific stations, with Station Two being noted as particularly difficult. They also experienced intermittent issues with their remote-controlled clay target thrower, leading to delays and missed shots.

How did the shooters track their performance in the skeet game?

The shooters tracked their performance by calling their hits and misses after each shot. They also noted their scores at various stations and discussed their overall progress towards a perfect score of 25 clays.

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