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This video title indicates an attempt to break a world record in clay pigeon shooting, specifically by hitting 12 consecutive targets. The title itself strongly suggests a focus on shotgun sports and competitive shooting. While no specific firearm models or calibers are mentioned, the activity implies the use of shotguns and likely common shotgun ammunition.
This YouTube Shorts video challenges viewers with a speed shooting scenario, asking "How Fast Can You Take Out 4 Targets?". The title and format suggest a quick-paced demonstration of shooting proficiency or a competitive challenge. While specific firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are not mentioned, the focus is clearly on rapid target engagement, likely involving pistols or rifles. The #shorts tag indicates a short-form, attention-grabbing video common on the platform.
This video announces the 'Moons Out 2026' night rifle match. Registration opens on December 1st at 6 am MST via Practiscore. The description also highlights Nocturne Industries for night vision gear and directs viewers to the match's website for rules, map directions, and FAQs. The content focuses on an upcoming competitive shooting event utilizing firearms at night.
This YouTube video focuses on a timed pistol reload challenge using a "Flux Chassis," aiming to beat a 2.78-second mark. While the specific pistol and caliber aren't explicitly stated in the provided text, the title and the mention of a "Flux Chassis" suggest a performance-oriented or competitive shooting context. The video likely showcases the speed and efficiency of reloading under pressure. The description also provides links to the creator's main channel, podcast, and other social media platforms, indicating a broader content strategy around firearms.
This video title, "My time in 2011 land," combined with the description referencing "practicalshootingtraininggroup.com" for classes, digital coaching, Ben Stoeger books, and a PSTG podcast, strongly suggests content related to competitive pistol shooting, likely focusing on the 1911 platform or similar divisions. The mention of Ben Stoeger, a prominent figure in competitive shooting, further reinforces this. The provided links point towards professional training resources and educational materials for firearms enthusiasts interested in improving their shooting skills, potentially in a competition setting.
This video provides a review of the creator's best IDPA matches from 2025. It delves into key moments, strategies, and lessons learned from each competition, covering aspects like precision shooting and reloads. The content is aimed at IDPA enthusiasts and shooters seeking to improve their skills, offering action, analysis, and practical tips for enhancing performance in competitive shooting events. The creator emphasizes educational purposes and safe handling, with no firearm sales promotion. Social media links and business contact information are provided.
This YouTube Short discusses acceptable accuracy standards for a concealed carry or Everyday Carry (EDC) firearm, potentially in the context of competition shooting. It uses hashtags like #edc, #competition, and #uspsacarryoptics, indicating a focus on practical accuracy for self-defense and potentially competitive shooting scenarios. The video aims to inform viewers about what level of precision is considered sufficient for carry optics platforms.
This YouTube Short focuses on firearm zeroing, specifically mentioning a 25-yard zero. The title hints at applications in EDC (Everyday Carry), competition shooting (USPSA Carry Optics), and general firearm use. The video likely demonstrates or discusses the importance of proper sight alignment and a specific zero distance for practical shooting scenarios. It aims to provide a quick tip or insight for firearm owners involved in these activities.
This video highlights a positive outcome or development related to Staccato firearms, as indicated by the title "Looks like a big win for staccato." The description provides links to training resources, including in-person classes and digital coaching from Practical Shooting Training Group (PSTG), as well as Ben Stoeger's books available on Amazon. A podcast from PSTG is also linked. While the specific nature of the "win" isn't detailed, the context points towards competitive shooting or performance where Staccato pistols are popular.
This YouTube video showcases the "Rifleman's Hurdle Stage" from an event called "OPEN GYM" held at "Bone Valley Industries." While specific firearms or calibers are not detailed in the provided title and description, the content likely features a competitive shooting stage that involves navigating an obstacle with a rifle. The "Rifleman's" designation suggests a focus on rifle proficiency and potentially a scenario-based challenge.
This video offers an in-depth tour of the completely transformed Eaton Hall Shooting Ground and Gunsmiths. Following a takeover and extensive rebuilding, the facility now boasts a new clubhouse, café, gunroom, gunsmith services, a clothing department, upgraded shooting stands and traps, and a brand-new rifle and airgun facility. The tour showcases various disciplines including Sporting, Sport Trap, Skeet, DTL, Trap, and Running Boar. The presenter, JC, explores the new facilities with director Sam Hargreaves, tries out different shooting disciplines, and learns about exciting future plans for this developing shooting destination, highlighting it as a benchmark for modern shooting grounds.
This video, "My Worst USPSA Match Yet? | Shooting To My Limits Ep.6", appears to be a personal account of a competitive shooter's challenging experience in a USPSA match. The title suggests a focus on performance under pressure, potential struggles, and pushing personal limits within the sport. The description includes links to support the channel and previous episodes, indicating it's part of a series. Business inquiries are also provided.