and I hate to say it but I kind of agree with other comments. I appreciate that we are getting free content, and we have no right to complain, but it would be better if the announcers were more like golf announcers - quiet during the action.
I was hoping they would talk about them too. It seems like they're all the exact same model with small changes to the stock for each shooters personal grip, it would have been nice to know more about them.
@@tunechijl yeah just few things personalized i'd also would like to know if and what the reason they all shoot over under and not a single one in there has side by side
I've been shooting trap and skeet for years never have hit to birds and have the both be smoked like that. Can some one clarify it for me I've been wondering for a while. Are these Clay's for these high competition shoots made different? It can't be the choke bc the pattern wouldn't have that dense pattern
Infernal Kraken on the top of the clay in the little indent is filled with powder and covers with a little paper cover, i believe they’re called dusters
@@mithrascult I run federal ammo 75% of the time from my shotguns for target and winchester the other 25% of the time. Federal just shoots great and is really cheap.
Im not familiar with this discipline in shooting. I wonder why the all use over under Barrel instead of the classic side by side, is that a competition equalization or more like frre choice but with a special reason. i use Shotguns only for Hunting so i wondering.
Over under style shotguns is superior in almost every way except that they are slightly heavier and need to be opened more to reload. That's why they are the most common type of shotguns in both competitive shooting and for hunting.
A lot of hunters here in Germany use double-barreled shotguns, but they are all using over-under as well. Except maybe that one 85 year old who still hunts with his dad's old side-by-side ;) Side by side shotguns are kind of antiquated. You can find one or two models in some shops, but the vast majority of double-barreled shotguns sold today are over-under. And in sports, it's 100%
@@maximilianmustermann5763 Yeah i know, i see them a lot as well. Sure it's a classic but none the less they do a good job not only in the hands of thugs and Criminals lol Were im at aren't to much shotguns in hunting, which is actually sad. Off from that i wouldn't use a double barrel anyway, there are so many nice Pump shots out there ;) My favorite is the Western Field 550 4+1 shell all you need :) alltrough they are rather rare to fine here in DE
Having two barrels in over-under allows you to use different chokes in each barrel. This means you can have a more open choke for the initial shot when your target would be closer, and a fuller choke for the second shot when the target is farther away. I’m only familiar with the hunting applications but I imagine there may be similar benefit in skeet.
The ISSF recommends wearing eye protection in skeet and trap, but it's not mandatory. I mean, what are the chances of a round of birdshot 12/70 match ammunition exploding the barrel of a modern 12/76 sporting shotgun? And other than that, there is nothing that could hurt your eyes with a double-barreled shotgun. It's different with semi-auto guns or when shooting at steel targets etc.
What is the matter with you announcer guys. Two different people talking at the same time and cannot understand either, get it together or go find another job.
I disliked this video because of the commentator and announcer both talking at the same time. This has the been the issue with everyone of your videos.
Stop the commentary when shooting and lets watch the shooters shoot, maybe more people will enjoy watching it, insane dribble distracts from the actual reason people watch it!