@trenthouse4life I'm pretty sure he's using a shotgun, it looks like one. But what I would pay to see is a chap hitting clays with a bolt action sniper rifle. Haha
@pete5668 The difference is that you are not exactly 'covering-off' the target with the muzzle of the shotgun at the point of squeezing the trigger, as the target is moving rapidly through the air, so aiming directly at it would result in you missing the clay behind. However, the same principle would apply to a moving target with ANY kind of firearm (and I have shot 5.56mm rifles, 7.62mm MGs and 9mm pistols as well), i.e. you would aim, or 'point' if you like, at where the target is GOING to be
@trenthouse4life in german rifle means "gewehr" and a "gewehr" can be a m-14,m16,k98,m1 and also a shotgun. but we germans call the shotgun which we shoot clays with "bockdoppelflinte" or "flinte" and that pretty much sucks to say :P so if i comment on english video's i just say "rifle"
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thercpoop 2 weeks ago
BEAUTIFUL!
3Sailler3 6 months ago
0:23 - Dusted!
andyhilger 8 months ago
Simple physics.
Altonmcc 9 months ago
@trenthouse4life I'm pretty sure he's using a shotgun, it looks like one. But what I would pay to see is a chap hitting clays with a bolt action sniper rifle. Haha
Blazenwave 9 months ago
@pete5668 The difference is that you are not exactly 'covering-off' the target with the muzzle of the shotgun at the point of squeezing the trigger, as the target is moving rapidly through the air, so aiming directly at it would result in you missing the clay behind. However, the same principle would apply to a moving target with ANY kind of firearm (and I have shot 5.56mm rifles, 7.62mm MGs and 9mm pistols as well), i.e. you would aim, or 'point' if you like, at where the target is GOING to be
trenthouse4life 11 months ago
@trenthouse4life I heard somewhere that rifles are aimed and shotguns are pointed.
pete5668 11 months ago
@Scorpac Wirklich? Entschuldigung sie bitte, das wusste ich nicht.
trenthouse4life 1 year ago
@trenthouse4life in german rifle means "gewehr" and a "gewehr" can be a m-14,m16,k98,m1 and also a shotgun. but we germans call the shotgun which we shoot clays with "bockdoppelflinte" or "flinte" and that pretty much sucks to say :P so if i comment on english video's i just say "rifle"
Scorpac 1 year ago
seven springs has clay shoots wwooww didnt even know.
m70c00l 1 year ago