I just want to say, thank you for uploading this. I'm moving to a place with a trap field 20 minutes away, want to learn, and it's nice to see a raw video like this with nothing fancy, just a full round played with no cuts or wild camera angles. Gives me a good feeling for how the rhythm and pace of a round typically is.
This is probably one of the best videos made of true trap shooting. The quality is so good in some shots you can even see the wadding flying through the air. On a side note excellent shooting fellas.
Thanks for watching! That guy is me and it's pretty common to rest your barrel on your toe if you shoot a break open gun like I have. They actually make toe tabs so you don't get rings and soot on your shoes. Any other gun than a break open and I'll agree with you 100%, but with the breach open, and the shell primer totally removed from the action, there's no practical way the gun could discharge in that position . It is the golden rule in shooting, and for that I thank you for bringing it up.
Thanks for the reply and explanation! I have some friends that have been trying to talk me into shooting trap with them for a few years now. I just might go give it a shot. Best, RJ Fletcher
You took the words right out of my mouth. I personally like to say pull really drawn out, some guys make fun of me for doing it that way, but it works for me lol.
If you watch the video, you'll see we only have 4, but the same rules apply if you have 5, 3, 2 or even one shooter. The leftmost shooter always starts the first round of 5, and once everyone is rotated, that shooter starts that next round of 5 and soforth until everyone has shot 5 shots at all 5 posts. Thanks for watching, hope that helps!
Walman 16. So how would the rotation go if there was just 3 people. We take up the frist 3 spots to the left and we shoot 5 times at each station. Once first rotation is complete, everyone shifts over to the right until we shoot 25 times each?
Good shooting. I just started about two years ago at my local club. A fellow by the name of Neal Crausbay has been giving me some pointers along the way.
I use to work for the AMA when I was younger. They did 2 events in Dayton OH. I worked in the shell house and as a trap loader. Those things were old too. Some made in the 1940's . It's been shut down for several years now.
The reason I posted this video was to show an actual round of American Trap. Too many video's on RU-vid of people shooting clay targets from a spring or hand thrower, which is all fun, but not trap. I thought it was time to just show a round of trap.....that's why I named the video Real Trapshooting. Thanks for watching!
I just started shooting trap about 1 month ago and I love it. Still have a lot to learn and need to practice a lot but i am determined that one of these days my nick name will be Annie Oakley.
Thanks for watching. This isn't my regular club but the terrain is mostly loamy soil with tall pines in the background. To be honest, I'm not a huge fan of the way this trap is laid out but it's only a small parcel of land so they made the most of it. I prefer skyline targets myself (no trees).
Hi Joe, Thanks for watching! I appreciate the compliments! Just so you know, this is American Trap, not Bunker, so the house is of regulation height for American Trap. Secondly, I forgot my shell catcher but rest assured I policed my empties and disposed of them properly after this video was taken but good point. Shouldnt leave this stuff on the ground. Shoot to win! Allen
First trap day coming up for me, and since I'll be shooting my own reloads, I hope to be able to collect my empties to use the hulls again (given the hull is about 30-40% of the cost of a birdshot reload in 2023).
@@SilntObsvr just remember to take a pouch for your empties. I forgot mine that day but it’s a small club so I policed mine after shooting. I dont reload any more. Cost of lead went through the roof!
@@walman16 I had a carpenter's nail belt that had room for a box of shells in one side and all the empties in the other, but I couldn't find it (nor my electronic muffs) so I bought one that's made specifically for shotgun sports; one section exactly fits a full box of 2 3/4 shells, the other will hold (they claim) up to 50 empty hulls. Price of lead may be high, but... At 15 cents for a primed hull (all plastic, I'll probably get half a dozen reloads out of each), 2 1/2 to 3 cents a wad (Claybusters and Ballistic Products clone wads), $65 for 25 lb of reclaimed shot (roundly 13 shells to the pound for 1 1/8 ounce loads so twenty cents for the shot), and 15+ grains of powder ($40/lb, that's about 8 1/2 cents per shell), I figure my per-shell cost for loading my own at around 47 cents a shell -- with target loads running $10 a box, I'm not saving anything, but you can't always find them at $10/box -- and every time I reload a box of shells, the cost for each shot drops a little. Primers by the 1000 are about 6 cents, so that brings my load cost down to just about the same as Estate or Fiocchi target loads. And I can cast slugs, buckshot, or punkin balls for a couple bucks a pound (plus shipping, but I can get 25 lb of ingots shipped for under $15), once I have the molds; that makes it cheaper to shoot slugs or buckshot (that I have molds for) than birdshot.
All adjustable combs work the same way. The more you raise your comb, the higher the gun will shoot. My advice would be to make minor adjustments up or down until the gun shoots where you look. When I make any kind of adjustment, it's small and I mean like millimeters, then I'll shoot at least 50 shells through it. By the way the target breaks, I can then figure out if I need to raise or lower the comb and then I'll make another small adjustment. Hope this helps!
I had a caps video up but I didnt like the angle I shot it at. I'll put one up for you next time I get a chance to put the camera out. I would definitely want Clay Floyd to shoot a doubles round so I'll ask him next time I'm down that way. Thanks for watching!
This probably isn't anything you dont already know, but make sure it fits you well, shoots where you look and you have a reputable shop close to you that can service it. Thanks for watching!
would you guys be able to make a trap shooting video on technique and how the rotation works where you walk and how. im joining a neighboring schools trap team in march and would like to know watt im doing and not look like a foul
Matt, I totally agree with you (how can anyone argue with Dan Carlisle?) but a couple of things of note. 1. It's compressed video, so we're shooting faster than we were in real life. 2. For new shooters, I agree with Phil Kiner on the subject of speed. Speed is not the desired result but the end result of good technique. Good technique includes good target acquisition, and a nice smooth, economical move to the bird. In other words, desire to use good fundamentals and let the shot cadence be dictated by that.
Good call, I see some people trying too hard to shoot the bird faster just for the sake of looking fast. You can win the race but still lose the war. By the way, how'd you get the targets to show up so well? I was a told a neutral density filter should help on sunnier days. I've uploaded a few vids on my channel of me shooting at local ATA shoots and the targets are barely visible. I'm using a GoPro Hero 3 White Edition in 720p 30 FPS.
@Magnum4554 When you start a round, it's always the person that's the furthest left that begins the round, then when you rotate positions, that person always starts it off and so it goes till everyone shoots 25. Hope that helps!
Shot skeet for the first time today. First time I have ever shot anything other than a .22 at pop cans. And first round got a 12, and the second i got 19. And I now am in love with the sport.
@Crich It's perfectly acceptable to close your breach prior to the other shooter taking a shot. That shooter you are referring to is me and I have shot competition for over 20 years. It is advisable however if you are a new shooter, to wait till it's your turn to close your gun.
I dont know a single club that doesnt. I shot a Model 12 competitively for about 4 seasons and did really well with it. The man shooting on post 4 at the beginning is shooting that very gun.....good luck! Shoot to win!
At the start of the video, from left to right.....35" barrel, 40 thousandths full, 34" barrel, 35 thousandths full, (I'm guessing here on #3 but fairly sure) 34" barrel, Improved Modified, 30" barrel, 35 thousandths full. Thanks for watching!
It sounds like the guys on the ends are calling "fire" while the guys in the middle are calling "pull." Is that correct and, if so, why call it that way?
@Magnum4554 Where I go there's 5 spots per station. You just pay them and they tell you what station you're going to and that they'll call you when the current station is done with their 25 rounds, then it's up to your group who goes when.
I'll agree with you in one respect, it's a lot of bucks for a stock. I had one for several years when I shot my Kreighoff. One thing I did like was the recoil reducer. I didn't care much for the comb that it came with or the Ultimate Fit comb I put on it. I know people that swear by them though.
Sorry, I've never even seen trap shooting before so this is new to me. I have though, shot skeet. Is this an easier version for guys that don't have the patience or marksmanship skills to shoot skeet? It just looks SO incredibly easy! Especially in comparison to skeet. Hell, I could do this with my .357!
Welcome to the sport!! It's a blast once you get into it! I've been taking co-workers and friends who's never been and let them shoot with me and they become addicted.
2 2/4", 3 Dram, 1 1/8 oz. 7 1/2's or 8's. I shoot 7 1/2s for Singles but most shoot 8's. Either is fine. If you don't like the recoil, go down to 1 oz. loads.
Roland Kee I shoot a semi. A Beretta Outlander. No problem. I did put a shell catcher on it though, to not hit the guy next to me and also so I don't have to pick up em up.
***** I think it might not trigger it because I (and most shooters) close the action immediately on the report of the previous shooter. There is a delay after the pull or else the report of the shotguns would launch another bird. One of the places is about 3 miles away, I'm a member there. All the others are about 30 to 40 minutes away. I'm a member at one of those too. They all are open to the public for trap certain days and times. There's another club near me but it's not open to the public for trap and I can't justify joining another club and I really like the one that's 30 min. away.
When you have a bunch of experienced shooters on the line, you get a rhythm where every person only takes like 2 seconds to shoot. It really helps the flow of things, and I find I shoot better in that kind of setup.
I guess i've been doing it wrong, i pull in the ready position muzzle pointing down and when the skeet goes flying off then i aim and fire. but i guess you aim in the area before the skeet fly's off?
Yes. Though you can't shoot anything larger than 12 gauge, there is no rule prohibiting you from shooting down to .410. All the competition American Trapshooters I know shoot 12 gauge however.....
in NZ you are able to have a live shell in the breach of your gun(while shooting DTL) (o/u). yes your are right with a semi-auto but unfortunately incorrect with U/O
hey, can you show me the terrain? i like it, and i have like the same plase and view in my country, and i am interrested to make the same designe as yours. thx and nice video ;)
Great score! Keep up the good work! My only advice is get some good instruction early if you're interested in being a serious shooter. It's easier to develop good habits than it is to undo bad ones!
I have choke tubes, but you might as well weld a full choke in my gun as I use it for everything expect first shot in doubles. My choice of tubes for singles (what I'm shooting here) is not the norm though. A lot of shooters use light full, improved modified, improved cylinder for singles. Earlier in my career I messed around with choke tubes and patterning but found eliminating that variable helped my mental performance more than any gains choke tubes could provide, but do what works best 4 U!
You move to the right to shoot the next station. If you just shot station 5 and still have other stations to complete, then you move to station 1, then 2, soforth until you've completed all 5 stations.
Haha clay Floyd aka big daddy $tarbucks! I'm very fortunate to live 3 minutes from NCCR Tuesday night shoots are awesome there there is alot of great people that shoot there I've been going for years and will always be my favorite place to shoot :) ~Jason Harrington~
Trap shooting is the best!! Last time I went to the gun range I got to shoot these really cool assault rifles at a stationary target. It was cool but I was like, "Okay where's the trap? I like shotguns better." :) Nothing beats a shotgun. Except maybe a paintball gun. LOL
That's quite the shooting pace. I'll be shooting my first trap day ever next weekend, my only shotgun is an 870 Express, and I'll be asking before the shoot about things like loading the magazine for a round vs. single loading (which would surely slow me down, I'm not an experienced shotgun shooter, even though I've seen it done on film at remarkable speed). I've shot skeet once, two rounds, broke one target; hopefully I'll do better at trap with all the targets going more or less away from me and no doubles to worry about. Edit: Okay, found a good page on trap, single loading only unless shooting doubles (I won't be doing that until I can hit 20+ in a round of singles, though I might try wobble trap sooner). I need to get one of those from-the-box pouches, then...
And just realized I'd been conflating members' trap practice with open-to-public skeet shoot days -- I'll be shooting skeet, not trap. Best get my shucking up to speed...
A call is a personal thing. At the start of the video, guy on Post 1 (post most left) yells Keeeeahhh!, I'm next to him and yell Ahhhhhh!, Next to me calls Pull!, Guy on Post 4 is my dad and he's yelled Hoooowwwww! as long as I can remember. The reason I don't call pull is threefold. 1) I don't have to move my mouth and possibly disrupt my sight pattern, 2) It's a uniform noise that trips the machine in a consistent release and 3) Concentration. I don't have to worry about calling "pull"
i find those percision fit stock to be a waste of money. two days ago i used a perazzi with one on it and still dosent compare to my browning cynergy with ajustable stock/ comb..... cant go wrong with the basicd