World Side-by-Side Championship From 1999 | Time Warp Classics

Published on May 24, 2022
Duration: 23:45

This video covers the 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship, also known as the Vintage Cup, held at the Orvis Sandanona Shooting Club. It highlights the tradition of using vintage side-by-side shotguns and Edwardian-era attire in a sporting clays format. The event celebrates fine guns and camaraderie, featuring various shotgun gauges and even side-by-side rifles for dangerous game simulation. The competition includes a shootout with top international shooters, showcasing techniques and the spirit of the sport.

Quick Summary

The 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship, or Vintage Cup, is a shooting event held at the Orvis Sandanona Shooting Club, celebrating traditional side-by-side shotguns and Edwardian-era sporting customs. Competitors use side-by-side doubles, with a wide range of shotgun gauges and even side-by-side rifles for simulated dangerous game, all while embracing historical attire and camaraderie.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction to Sporting Clays and British Traditions
  2. 00:181999 World Side-by-Side Championships
  3. 00:37Edwardian Era Gunning and Side-by-Sides
  4. 00:43Orvis Sandanona Shooting Club and the Vintage Cup
  5. 00:52Vintage Cup Requirements: Side-by-Side Doubles
  6. 01:06The Romantic Appeal of Side-by-Side Shotguns
  7. 01:29Preserving Old Guns: The Club's Mission
  8. 01:50A Historic Side-by-Side Shotgun's Journey
  9. 02:21Interview with Event Organizer Ray Poudrier
  10. 02:28Origin of the Vintage Cup
  11. 02:50Vintage Cup Events: Shotguns and Rifles
  12. 03:13The Eight Bore Stopping Rifle
  13. 03:33First World Championship Stopping Rifles
  14. 03:46Simulated Dangerous Game with Stopping Rifles
  15. 04:32Chevy Trucks Shooting Sports America Sponsorship
  16. 04:51Types of People Attending Vintage Cup Events
  17. 05:50Celebration of Fine Guns and People
  18. 06:16The Paired Gun Event Explained
  19. 06:46Practicing for the Paired Gun Event
  20. 07:15Shotguns Used in Sporting Clays Format
  21. 07:38Sporting Clays: Simulating Game Bird Flight
  22. 07:42Origin of Sporting Clays in Great Britain
  23. 07:54Sporting Clays: A Popular Target Sport in America
  24. 08:04Women's Participation in Sporting Clays
  25. 09:14Return: Best Sporting Clay Shooters Compete Under Lights
  26. 09:24Sporting Clays as an International Sport
  27. 09:32Special Sporting Layout at America's National Sporting Clay Center
  28. 09:38Tom Gresham on the Field: International Shootout
  29. 09:56Shootout Course: 25 Targets from Three Stations
  30. 10:07Final Five Shooters in the Shootout
  31. 10:20Jean-Paul Mortraux from France
  32. 11:12Bobby Fowler Up Next
  33. 12:11John Younger of Australia: The Left-Handed Shooter
  34. 13:11Scott Robertson
  35. 13:55Bobby Fowler at the Second Station
  36. 15:05Florencio Lozano from Spain
  37. 16:46Jean-Paul Mortifer in Spain
  38. 17:06Scott Robertson's Standings
  39. 17:49Third and Final Stand: Current Standings
  40. 18:13John Younger from Australia at the Final Stand
  41. 18:56Need to Break Next Two to Stay Tied
  42. 19:28Scott Robertson Calling for His Pair
  43. 19:57Bobby Fowler's Final Stand
  44. 20:32Congratulations to Bobby Fowler: Great Shooting
  45. 20:43A Great Win for American Bobby Fowler
  46. 20:49More Side-by-Side Action from the Vintage Cup
  47. 21:12Chevy Trucks Honors Outstanding Athlete: Dan Carlisle
  48. 22:09The Vintage Cup: Celebrating Style and Traditions
  49. 22:24Ray Poudrier on the Gunning Exposition
  50. 22:28Gunning Exposition: Vendors and Makers
  51. 23:00Vintage Cup Chapters and Growing Popularity
  52. 23:12Vintage Cup: Stepping Back in Time
  53. 23:28See You Next Time on Chevy Trucks Shooting Sports America

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Vintage Cup?

The Vintage Cup is the 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship, a shooting event that celebrates traditional side-by-side shotguns and Edwardian-era sporting traditions. It emphasizes camaraderie and the use of classic firearms in a sporting clays format.

What kind of firearms are used in the Vintage Cup?

The Vintage Cup requires competitors to use side-by-side double guns, which can be either shotguns or rifles. A wide variety of shotgun gauges are featured, from 10 bore down to 410, and side-by-side rifles are also used for simulated dangerous game scenarios.

Where was the 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship held?

The 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship, also known as the Vintage Cup, was held at the Orvis Sandanona Shooting Club near Millbrook, New York.

What is the significance of the Edwardian attire at the Vintage Cup?

The Edwardian attire worn by many competitors at the Vintage Cup is a further celebration of British sporting traditions, reflecting the historical context and style associated with side-by-side gunning from that era.

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