This video showcases a day at the 2025 Beretta World Sporting Clays Championship held at West London Shooting School. The hosts, joined by fellow YouTuber Lloyd Pattison, get the opportunity to test the new Beretta 688 shotgun in a competition setting. The experience involves navigating fifteen stands and a pool shoot, highlighting both the challenges and the enjoyment of the event. The video expresses gratitude to Beretta, GMK, and WLSS for their involvement.
This video features a review of a custom side-by-side shotgun bearing the H. J. Hussey name, a renowned 19th-century British maker. The gun, though not made in England but in Spain, is examined at Sportarm at the West London Shooting School. The reviewer, joined by Sportarm's Archie Trower, tests the shotgun on clays and provides a thorough lookover and review, aiming to assess the quality of the Spanish-made firearm. The video also includes links to channel memberships, ammunition, hearing protection, and social media channels.
This video features an in-depth look at high-end British gunmaking brands including Boss, Purdey, and Woodward. The content is presented side-by-side at Sportarm and the West London Shooting School, suggesting a comparison or showcase of these prestigious firearms. The title implies a significant expenditure, highlighting the premium nature of the guns discussed.
This video features a detailed examination of several Beretta shotguns, including the legendary SO6, alongside an SO5 and SO9. The review takes place at Spottarm within the West London Shooting School. The content aims to provide viewers with a close look at these high-end firearms, likely focusing on their features, design, and potentially their performance. The description also highlights various affiliate links for shooting accessories and event information, suggesting a focus on practical shooting and related gear.
This video features a shooting session with renowned clay shooter George Digweed at West London Shooting School, focusing on the Aimpoint Micro S-1 red dot sight designed for shotguns. The content highlights an attempt to try out this specific optic in a practical shooting scenario, implying a review or demonstration of its performance. The description also includes various promotional links for related gear and channel support, indicating a blend of content creation and product endorsement typical of a YouTube firearms channel.
This video showcases a range day at the West London Shooting School, hosted by Viking Arms. The crew had the opportunity to shoot Merkel and Haenel rifles on various targets, including running boar and a buffalo simulation. While no competitions took place, the focus was on enjoying the shooting experience and highlighting the rifles. The video also promotes the channel's membership, merchandise, podcast, and social media channels.
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