Orston Shooting Ground - The Clay Tour

Published on February 21, 2021
Duration: 32:00

This video follows Johnny Connor and Lloyd Patterson as they explore Orston Shooting Ground, engaging in various clay shooting disciplines. They discuss and demonstrate different shooting techniques, gun fit considerations, and the challenges of adapting to varied target presentations. The content highlights the importance of understanding shooting mechanics and adapting to different clay target speeds and angles.

Quick Summary

Orston Shooting Ground provides diverse clay shooting layouts including MET, DTL, Skeet, sporting, driven game, and sport trap. A reverse tapered rib on shotguns is used for neutral balance, shifting weight to the barrel. Various techniques like swing through, pull away, and maintained lead are discussed for different target presentations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Banter
  2. 00:14Warm-up and Anxiety Check
  3. 00:25Welcome to Orston Shooting Ground
  4. 01:01Exploring the Facilities
  5. 01:33Custom Fit Guards Mention
  6. 01:49Shooting Practice Begins
  7. 02:05Gun Maintenance Observation
  8. 02:16Target Presentation Analysis
  9. 02:28Successful Target Break
  10. 02:31Competition Format Discussion
  11. 02:38Ground Space and Location
  12. 02:52Reverse Tapered Rib Discussion
  13. 03:03Shotgun Stock and Balance
  14. 03:36Shooting Stance and Rib Visibility
  15. 03:44Successful Shot and Gun Performance
  16. 03:53Moving to New Stands
  17. 03:56Ground Size and Mobility
  18. 04:22Challenging Target Presentation
  19. 04:34Overleading and Unnatural Swing
  20. 04:53Recalibrating for Close Targets
  21. 05:04The Challenge of Wrong-Footing
  22. 05:15Gun Speed and Target Acquisition
  23. 05:24Easier Targets
  24. 05:28Shooting Methodologies
  25. 05:34Swing Through and Pull Away
  26. 05:52Developing New Techniques
  27. 06:10Understanding Different Shooting Styles
  28. 06:21Committing to New Techniques
  29. 06:28Bead on Gun Discussion
  30. 06:36Value of Trying New Things
  31. 06:41Stagnation vs. Improvement
  32. 06:50Helping Others with Gun Fit
  33. 07:13Shotgun Stock Size Discussion
  34. 07:36Game Layout Exploration
  35. 07:52Game Layout Time Constraint
  36. 08:14Driven Targets and Swing
  37. 08:24Target Braking and Swing Speed
  38. 08:36Target Presentation Issues
  39. 08:49Northern vs. Southern Facilities
  40. 09:11Ground Investment and Separation
  41. 09:19High Targets on Flat Ground
  42. 09:30Exceptional Bird Presentation
  43. 09:36Ground Tidiness and Cleanliness
  44. 09:43Card Holder Discussion
  45. 09:51Challenging Pairs
  46. 10:04Challenge Accepted
  47. 10:07Left-Handed Shooting Attempt
  48. 10:12Difficult Target
  49. 10:15Doable but Hard Targets
  50. 10:18Singles Practice
  51. 10:23Man's Got Game
  52. 10:25Gun Change Proposal
  53. 10:33Gun Control and Focus
  54. 10:37The Need for a Feed
  55. 10:46Proposal to Change Guns
  56. 10:51Side-by-Side Shotgun
  57. 10:54K-Gun Acquisition
  58. 11:02Heavy Cartridge Consideration
  59. 11:10Left Hand Shot Recap
  60. 11:15Joke About Card Location
  61. 11:36Competition Outcome Prediction
  62. 11:41Tricky Target Presentation
  63. 11:48Target Visibility and Pick-up
  64. 11:57Target Bounce-Off
  65. 12:08Excuses
  66. 12:10Top Edge Break
  67. 12:16Time and Target Engagement
  68. 12:26Target Speed and Wind Influence
  69. 12:30Intimidating Targets and Rushing
  70. 12:37Attempting the Target
  71. 12:46Shocked Target Break
  72. 12:51Tricky Target Course Setting
  73. 13:03Eyewear Incident
  74. 13:14Expensive Eyewear
  75. 13:28Beretta Eyewear Quality
  76. 13:36Changing Guns Again
  77. 13:39Moving to Side-by-Side
  78. 13:41Trying the Super Sport
  79. 13:45Gift of New Eyewear
  80. 13:53Addressing Previous Difficulties
  81. 13:59Trying New Eyewear
  82. 14:07Eyewear Fit and Function
  83. 14:13Yellow Lenses for Overcast
  84. 14:26Tropical Warmth
  85. 14:45Eyewear Fit Confirmation
  86. 14:49Johnny Connor Persona
  87. 14:52Eyewear Rim Obstruction
  88. 15:02Gun Speed Comparison
  89. 15:05Side-by-Side Shotgun Experience
  90. 15:14Handling and Grip
  91. 15:21Shotgun Aesthetics and Performance
  92. 15:28Extended Chokes
  93. 15:33Plastic Block Observation
  94. 15:37Rib Visibility and Parallax
  95. 15:46Shooting Performance Impact
  96. 15:52Pillar Out of Business Claim
  97. 15:56Eyewear Cost Discussion
  98. 16:04Budget Gun Advice
  99. 16:10Changing Glasses
  100. 16:15Lending Glasses
  101. 16:22Optical Clarity Improvement
  102. 16:30Keeping Glasses Clean
  103. 16:35Cleaning Glasses Before Return
  104. 16:40Fascinating Target Visibility
  105. 16:45Smashing a Pair
  106. 16:52Ear Snipe Discussion
  107. 16:53Slowing Down Shooting
  108. 16:59Side-by-Side vs. Other Guns
  109. 17:04Ideal Gun Characteristics
  110. 17:06Dislike for Strip and Side-by-Sides
  111. 17:16Gentlemanly Shooting
  112. 17:18Gun Handling and Grip Loss
  113. 17:23Pistol Grip Preference
  114. 17:40Steel vs. Barrel Challenge
  115. 17:44SPZ SM12 Supporter Black Edition
  116. 17:51Cartridge and Clay Supply
  117. 17:56Eco Clays
  118. 17:59Durability Test Setup
  119. 18:03Regular Inspections
  120. 18:10Initiating the Test
  121. 18:12SPZ Steel Cartridges
  122. 18:15Alloy Shoots Performance
  123. 18:17Adjustable Comb
  124. 18:19Gun Aesthetics and Line
  125. 18:32Corner in Palms
  126. 18:37Soft Northern Hands
  127. 18:53Cartridge Specification
  128. 19:02Lloyd Patterson's Expertise
  129. 19:05Pheasant Target Call
  130. 19:16Lloyd Patterson's Shot
  131. 19:20Trigger Issue
  132. 19:25Cold Fingers
  133. 19:30Pressure and Performance
  134. 19:47High Cone Angle
  135. 19:53Skilled Operator
  136. 19:57Caddy Request
  137. 20:06Cartridge Count
  138. 20:07Reasonable Rating
  139. 20:21Successful Shot
  140. 20:24Impetus on Singles
  141. 20:31Recorrection
  142. 20:36Job Done
  143. 20:40Gun Assessment
  144. 20:44Grip Dislike
  145. 20:48Grip Fill
  146. 20:56Competition Time
  147. 21:01Competition Rules Discussion
  148. 21:05Off-Camera Discussion
  149. 21:13Practical Discussion Recap
  150. 21:19Shooting the Stand
  151. 21:23Johnny's Self-Assessment
  152. 21:32Lloyd's Assessment of Johnny
  153. 21:37Walking Across the Shoot
  154. 21:41Card Left at Skeet
  155. 21:52Breathing Importance
  156. 21:58Cold Affecting Lungs
  157. 22:03Particles on Lip
  158. 22:06Target Identification
  159. 22:10Fake Party Target
  160. 22:16Fake Boss Target
  161. 22:18Wood on Gun
  162. 22:24Middle Management Gun
  163. 22:27Ready to Pull
  164. 22:31No Bird
  165. 22:35Gun Functionality
  166. 22:40Silver Pigeon Assessment
  167. 22:47Pad on Back
  168. 22:57Video Changeability
  169. 22:59Bead Necessity
  170. 23:02Gun Fit and Bead Theory
  171. 23:08Learned Lesson
  172. 23:09Conclusion
  173. 23:15Testing Known Facts
  174. 23:19Shooting the Stand
  175. 23:20Smoked Target
  176. 23:24Gun Cost Comparison
  177. 23:27Two Going Away Targets
  178. 23:29Useful Board
  179. 23:38Hard to See Sun
  180. 23:48Pressure and Anger
  181. 23:53Camera Benefit
  182. 23:54Smashing the Pair
  183. 24:01Easy to Not Be an Idiot
  184. 24:09Break and Reshoot
  185. 24:14Anxiety Levels
  186. 24:21Sporting Psychology
  187. 24:23Self-Realization
  188. 24:36Better Company Creates Better Shooters
  189. 24:41Assessment of Speaker
  190. 24:46Shooting Crap Due to Presence
  191. 24:54Competent Shot
  192. 24:58Readiness for Competition
  193. 25:03Deciding Competition Parameters
  194. 25:06Warm-up and Anxiety
  195. 25:09Back Rub Request
  196. 25:15Glasses On
  197. 25:18Ready for Competition
  198. 25:24Harder Target
  199. 25:28Losing to Lloyd
  200. 25:32Beating Liked/Disliked People
  201. 25:42Pre-Competition Nerves
  202. 25:44Good Shot Assessment
  203. 25:48Five Pair Competition
  204. 25:53Different Speed Targets
  205. 25:58Similar Target Speeds
  206. 26:01Trying More Stands
  207. 26:05Contrasting Stands Chosen
  208. 26:08Floppy Close-in Targets
  209. 26:12Hard Big Looping Targets
  210. 26:17Target Size and Shooter Size
  211. 26:21Rethinking Assessment
  212. 26:29Married Status
  213. 26:34Gentleman to the Last
  214. 26:38Shooting Behind Second Target
  215. 26:44Mental Preparation
  216. 26:48Ready to Shoot Four
  217. 26:53Successful Pair Break
  218. 26:58Nice Smoke
  219. 27:05Thing of Beauty
  220. 27:12Target Break Assessment
  221. 27:16Dropped One Target
  222. 27:19Waited Too Long
  223. 27:22Same Mistake
  224. 27:26Final Pair
  225. 27:31Effortless Shooting
  226. 27:35Real Lloydy P
  227. 27:39Almost on Second Target
  228. 27:41Bottom Edge Miss
  229. 27:42Evens Score
  230. 27:46Onto the Next Stand
  231. 27:53Same Again in Reverse
  232. 27:55Bigger Targets
  233. 27:59Pressure
  234. 28:01Riding on the Fake Ferrari Boss
  235. 28:03Target Name
  236. 28:09Lost Kill Target
  237. 28:15Killed Target
  238. 28:17Silly Miss
  239. 28:19Anticipated Miss
  240. 28:21Changing Guns
  241. 28:24Pushing More/Less
  242. 28:27Fascinating Dynamics
  243. 28:31Lost Kill Lost
  244. 28:35No Bird First Established
  245. 28:38Take Pair Again
  246. 28:40Established from Flipper
  247. 28:41Don't Be About It
  248. 28:48Completely Different Bird
  249. 28:50Orange Bird Distance
  250. 28:54Up and Down vs. Across
  251. 28:56Counting the Pair
  252. 29:08Get Up Lad
  253. 29:11Deciding Bird Type
  254. 29:12Flat Fast vs. Peaky Flaky
  255. 29:17Lead Change
  256. 29:22Lost Kill No Loss
  257. 29:25Making Up Ground
  258. 29:36Missed First Target
  259. 29:42Nowhere Near
  260. 29:45Three-Part Target
  261. 29:48Pair Left
  262. 29:51Shooting Anyway
  263. 29:54Swap Guns
  264. 29:55Shoot with Fake Boss
  265. 30:06Shoot with Fake Fake Boss
  266. 30:12Victory Assessment
  267. 30:14Deserving Victory
  268. 30:16Losing to Johnny
  269. 30:18Planning to Lose
  270. 30:23Stupid Pair Miss
  271. 30:27Robbed of Victory
  272. 30:29Clear Shooting Moments
  273. 30:32Can't Find Target
  274. 30:35Annoyed by Miss
  275. 30:38It Happens
  276. 30:39Bothered for You
  277. 30:42Could Do Better
  278. 30:43Had Fun
  279. 30:46Point of Fun
  280. 30:49Hitting Targets
  281. 30:51Great Thing About Clay Shooting
  282. 30:52Orston Nice Gem
  283. 30:56Equidistant Location
  284. 31:01Impressed Facility
  285. 31:05Facility Size
  286. 31:09Lack of Initial Impression
  287. 31:13Doesn't Feel Big
  288. 31:16Massive Facility
  289. 31:19Sporting Stands and Traps
  290. 31:23Home Stands
  291. 31:27More Than Enough Stands
  292. 31:30Everything is There
  293. 31:35Enjoyed the Experience
  294. 31:37Haven't Ticked Half of It
  295. 31:39Next Time

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of clay shooting layouts available at Orston Shooting Ground?

Orston Shooting Ground offers a variety of clay shooting layouts, including MET, DTL, and Skeet layouts visible upon arrival. Further into the grounds, there are two sporting layouts, a driven game layout, and numerous sport trap layouts, indicating a comprehensive facility for different disciplines.

How does a reverse tapered rib affect shotgun performance?

A reverse tapered rib on a shotgun is chosen for its ability to create a more neutral gun balance. This design shifts more weight towards the barrel end, which some shooters find preferable for their shooting style and gun handling.

What shooting techniques are discussed in the video?

The video discusses several shooting techniques, including swing through, pull away, and maintained lead. The presenters explore how different techniques are suited for various target presentations, such as slow, fast, or close-in targets, and the importance of adapting one's method.

What is the significance of gun fit in clay shooting?

Gun fit is crucial in clay shooting, encompassing aspects like stock dimensions (e.g., depth) and grip style (e.g., pistol grip). Proper fit ensures comfortable handling, consistent mounting, and effective control, directly impacting a shooter's ability to break targets accurately.

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