This YouTube video chronicles the unexpected purchase of a shotgun at the Orvis Gunroom in New York, despite the inability to take it home immediately. The content takes viewers on a tour of the Orvis Sandanona gunroom with Greg Carpinello, offers a peek into the workshop with Connor Carson, and details a process of transforming a forgotten shotgun to fit, function, and improve its aesthetics. The video features Jonny Carter from TGS Outdoors and highlights the collaboration between the guests and gunsmiths.
This video offers an immersive tour of Orvis Sandanona, a renowned shooting ground. The presenter revisits this location, which holds personal significance as their first clay shooting experience in the U.S. The episode covers a variety of activities including upland and woodland courses, Helice shooting, a visit to the gunroom, a segment on fishing, and a special segment at Chukar Gulch with featured Orvis personalities like Reid Bryant, Cody Matson, Greg Carpinello, and Andrew Johnson. The description emphasizes the magical atmosphere, excellent shooting, and camaraderie, making it a place the presenter never wants to leave.
This video explores the legendary Parker Shotgun, an iconic American double gun, from the Orvis Sandanona location. It aims to provide viewers with comprehensive information about this firearm. The description also includes promotional links for channel membership, ShotKam, Custom Fit Guards, Edward's Eyewear, and the Shooting Show.
This YouTube video documents the creators' first quail hunt at George Hi Plantation in North Carolina. They partnered with Reid Bryant of Orvis for this introductory bird hunting experience in the USA, focusing on chasing quail. The description also includes promotional links for channel membership, ShotKam, Custom Fit Guards, Edward's Eyewear, and the Shooting Show.
This video features a firearms enthusiast exploring a Ruger Red Label 20 gauge shotgun. The creator acquired the firearm after hearing it debated on a podcast and purchased it from Holts Auctioneers. They express a desire to see if the gun lives up to the discussion surrounding it. Technical support for the review was provided by Orvis. The description also includes links for channel membership, ShotKam, CFG, the creator's podcast, and social media profiles.
This 'Time Warp Classics' video revisits the 1999 World Side-by-Side Championship. Hosted by Grits and Tom Gresham, the event, held at Orvis/Sandanona Shooting Club, celebrated sporting clays. Grits Gresham provides context, describing sporting clays as a quintessential British sporting tradition, complete with side-by-side shotguns and traditional attire. The video is presented as a nostalgic throwback, encouraging viewers to subscribe to Gun Talk for more classic content.
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