This vlog captures a "First Cast and Shotgun Match" event hosted by Major League Fishing (MLF) and sponsored by Cabela's/Bass Pro Shops. The creator expresses gratitude to the sponsors and highlights the athleticism of the MLF anglers. The video also teases "big stuff coming" in the following two weeks and includes affiliate links to filming equipment like GoPro and drones, as well as a link to a production company and a "gun playlist" featuring various firearms.
This video showcases a "Halloween Horror Shotgun Match" revived by the 2g-ACM group. The event, originally created for casual scattergun fun, is featured in Stage 3, focusing on long-distance spinners. The description humorously alludes to a fantastical scenario involving fighting Terminators and Necropegacorns in the Upside Down with shotguns. The video emphasizes viewer support through Patreon.
This video showcases the Halloween Horror Shotgun Match, a fun, informal tradition initiated by the 2g-ACM group. The event involves participants engaging targets in a themed "Upside Down" scenario, featuring "Terminators" and "Necropegacorns," all while utilizing scatterguns. The description highlights the match's intermittent history and its recent revival, emphasizing a lighthearted approach to shotgun shooting.
This video documents the Halloween Horror Shotgun Match, an intermittent tradition initiated by the 2g-ACM group. The event focuses on enjoying scatterguns in a fun, non-serious atmosphere, with this year's match featuring themes of 'The Upside Down' and 'NecroPegacorns'. The description highlights the shotgun-centric nature of the competition and its revival after several years.
This video features first-person footage of a tactical shotgun match at Rio Salado Sportsmans Club in Mesa, Arizona. The shooter uses a Stoeger M3K, a 12-gauge shotgun described as "Factory Ready" for 3-Gun competitions. The description highlights the M3K's value and claims it performed flawlessly. The title humorously suggests the performance was not as expected, adding an element of self-deprecation.
This YouTube video captures a shotgun match held on March 18, 2015, at the Phoenix Rod & Gun Club. The title and description indicate a focus on competitive shotgun shooting at a specific range. Given the nature of the event, it likely showcases various aspects of shotgun performance, shooter skill, and the competitive environment of the sport.
This video captures a shotgun match held on March 19, 2015, at the Rio Salado Sportsman's Club. The footage likely showcases competitive shooting disciplines involving shotguns. While specific firearm models and calibers are not detailed in the provided information, the context suggests a focus on the practical application and performance of shotguns in a competitive environment.
This YouTube video titled 'Shotgun Match 12/17/2014' appears to document a competitive shooting event focused on shotguns. While no specific details about the firearms, calibers, or manufacturers are provided in the description, the title clearly indicates a match or competition involving shotguns. The date suggests it's archival footage of a past event. The content likely showcases the sport of competitive shotgun shooting, potentially including different disciplines or stages of the match.
This video captures a tactical shotgun match held on August 20, 2014, at the PRGC (presumably Pine Ridge Gun Club or a similar shooting range). The footage showcases competitive shooting scenarios specifically designed for shotguns, highlighting the skills and equipment used in such events. As a match, it implies a focus on practical application, accuracy, and speed with tactical shotgun platforms.
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