So I got a new Remington M887 NitroMag Shotgun last November & felt like taking it out for shooting some clays… The night before I met a bunch of friends for coffee and we just decided to all get our guns together, take them out to a safe spot for some practice - and great memories too. I had the new shotgun for most of the trip… but, of course, brought out my Ruger 10/22 stainless “tacti-cool” project gun. My cousin had his custom .308 Winchester (customized before he got it with a heavy stock, Mauser bolt/receiver, muzzle break, etc.) that he finally got to shoot here. There’s an AR-15 in .223, my Dad with his pump-action .22LR (don’t remember the brand…), a French-made 20-gauge my buddy Wayne brought out, Don’s Remington 1100 12-gauge, and a short-barreled .450 (carbine I think… but will check that) as well… We also had a couple of semi-automatic pistols as well in the middle there for quite a variety. It has been too long since I shot clays and the “Wal-Mart” launcher proved excellent for one clay at a time (not two though…). Once I re-learned how to lead them enough, the Remington M887 proved to be smooth (brand new!), accurate, and I love that ArmorLokt coating. Overall a great, though randomly windy, day! (We were in Wyoming after all, so go figure on the wind…)
Full Magazine Shoot out with many firearms. The guns in this video in order are UNIQUE D3 .22 1901 NZ Lee-Enfield Cavalry Carbine .303 (very rare) only 1500 ever made WW2 M1 Carbine Lee-Enfield mk 4 .303 Springfield 12 guage side by side shotgun 1903 Springfield 30.06 Berretta 92s 9mm winchester 1906 pump action .22 WW2 1911A1 45ACP M1 garand 30.06 Colt anaconda 44 magnum Norinco M14 .308 BSA 1871 2Band Snider .577
Approx. 30 yard shot using Gamo Whisper .177 Caliber Air Rifle w/ Center Point Optics Adventure Class 6-24×50mm scope. Pellet of choice - Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum.
Approx. 40 yard shot using Gamo Whisper .177 Caliber Air Rifle w/ Center Point Optics Adventure Class 6-24×50mm scope. Pellet of choice - Crosman Premier Ultra Magnum.