I got hooked on watching the first episode of the 1000 yard Clay Pigeon Challenge and I watched this episode over and over again. I don't think I will ever get tired of watching this level of entertainment. Very well done! Enjoyed it tremendously.
@@McgSpook Thanks, only similar cartridge I have loaded and shot is 22ppc. I can see where the short, fat cartridge with sharp shoulder degree could cause issue. Being as I'm built similiar!😅
Fantastic Video, I had the opportunity to take their 8 hr long range course last weekend and the class and level of instruction was fantastic! highly recommend these people and the range.
I agree there’s a lot of feeding issues. Some of it may be mechanical a lot of it was nerves , the camera and a dozen people sitting there watching you makes a little tough. Thanks for your feedback.
Interesting game.like to see it become more popular. I must say I was surprised at the number of feeding problems experienced by all of the shooters. This particularly surprised me with the 1st two who were shooting expensive custom rifles. Was this problem due to short, sharp shouldered cartridges? I hope you keep this sport alive and expand its popularity.
@@patrickshannon4854 I believe it was more nerves being on camera for the first time than anything else, appeared to be they were short stroking the bolt. Thank you we’re doing what we can to keep it Interesting and to get new shooters involved.
Make this a weekly series I love seeing these 10000$-20000$ rifles shoot like crap makes me feel good about my factory guns shooting to 1000yrds impacts
Couldn’t believe how many feeding and action issues on the first two fellas, for the price of them setups they should run flawlessly, good vid mate, subbed, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️🇦🇺
Just randomly came across these videos today. And i have to say this is freaking awesome. Gonna have me putting up clay bird stands every hundred yards across my farm lol. If i get it set up ill let u know and u can come to Sw Pa and shoot on my farm for a day or week if u want. Ill have clays set all the way out to 2k if u want them
Seems like everyone was having fun, good shooting. Were some of the pigeons rubber instead of clay or were the shoots just zipping thru? A lot of the called hits looked like misses, not saying they were, just difficult to see, maybe zoom in a little closer. Also why are shooters running the bolts like they were loosening 18 wheeler lug nuts lol. Thanks for the video though, I enjoyed watching it, look fwd to the next one.
Everybody’s first time on camera everybody was nervous lol. Trying to film through a spotting scope can’t zoom in too far on the first couple targets due to having to quickly engage the next one. We will get better at it. The champion clay pigeons did not explode like the other brand so the bullets were just zipping through them on the closer shots. We purchased some active plays for the next challenge we do. Thanks for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it.
didn't help that while we were doing the interview portion it rained on the freshly placed clays. I think it softened em a bit. doing a dry run a few weeks prior they all shattered.
Are you referring to videos or at the range? At the range, we have several different target set ups for PRS as well as several obstacles and we have more being made now..
Everybody there is running some sort of ballistic program they get to zero their rifle at 100 yards when they get there and true velocity at 1000 yards
@@rickhewitt9808 yeah we are working on that. Tough to do zoomed in and trying to find the targets fast through the spotting scope/camera adapter without missing the Shooter shooting the clay.
❤❤So the second shooter had allot of problems chamberin ,,it blows my mind how expensive allot of this rifles are yet there terrible at chambering a round !!! and its so common its ridiculous ,one day i can only hope that someone spends the time on making that chambering function a simple one !!
@@dustindunham2135 that’s a I-Phone filming through a spotting scope. We have longshotcameras at the 1000 we are working on finishing the project and having them at every 100 yd berm
@@roamingshot Great metrics to judge by, especially if the barrel lengths are equal. Seems a lot of manufacturers want to do the 300WSM in 20" and 300PRC in 26", but to be fair, both in a 24" would be very interesting. Sure, the 300PRC is going to have an edge, but with ammo availability overshadowed by both the 300WSM and 300PRC, and given that the 300WSM is nearly identical to the 300WM in a shorter action, is the 300PRC even worth buying now?
The first couple of shoters was to much in a hurry....and the problem with reloding did disturbed them. They should NOT have problems with this simple thing as reload their weapon.....think of it in a sharp situation....no god... If you know the timelimit then you know how much per shot....
I live in the NW corner of Oregon where we have massive forest and canyons of miles deep, so I was just checking with a new Leupold 1400-yard capable range finder ranges and looking at 1000 yards I am calling Bull shit scam video here. 6 mm rifle or 308 rifle and those scopes yeah tell me another BS that all the teenager Punks that play video war games then come to these rifle comments to making up lunacy BS !. I am at this time living 1 mile from Leupold factory and for years I've been in the guided program and often go to talk to the Tecs and one this that was good info was the tecs told me not all scopes can elevate for 1000 yards or past 500 yards. This one of the biggest lie fads on TH-cam is some knuckle head claims to be shooting 1000 yards and even an ass wipe with channel Chukes outdoor adventure is claiming shooting Brown bears at 1000 yard with a Glock 10mm handgun! Then all of the 45-70 lying fanboys all of them claim to be shooting 45-70s at game at 1000 yards
@@lurebenson7722 sorry you feel that way rather then talking garbage you obviously no nothing about, come check it out and see how it’s done. Sorry not everyone is capped at your limits and knowledge.
Take a breath and get your bearings. Your comment made very little sense except for that you live near a Leopold factory and you can't shoot long distance. The rest was gibberish. Just because you can't do it doesn't mean others can't.
I got hooked on watching the first episode of the 1000 yard Clay Pigeon Challenge and I watched this episode over and over again. I don't think I will ever get tired of watching this level of entertainment. Very well done! Enjoyed it tremendously.
@@virginiabourn3426 thank you glad you are enjoying it
Basic build shooting 308 wins. Amazing how many FTFs on the chassis rifles.
Wonder if that is where lot's single feed practicing and haven't run their mags much?
the short 6s like 6br, 6dasher and 6gt are finicky. takes mag tuning for them to be real good.
@@McgSpook
Thanks, only similar cartridge I have loaded and shot is 22ppc. I can see where the short, fat cartridge with sharp shoulder degree could cause issue. Being as I'm built similiar!😅
@@kentuckywindage222 no idea about that AI in 6.5 though. no excuses on that one lol
it may look basic but the parts he listed wasn't. Thats a nice rifle
Dude please do a million of these videos. All of these PRS challenges are the best shit on toob. Super well done and unique challenge.
Fantastic Video, I had the opportunity to take their 8 hr long range course last weekend and the class and level of instruction was fantastic! highly recommend these people and the range.
Gotta love the good ol 308
Notice the 700 ran far smoother than anything else!
Enjoyed watching. You got an interesting competition going...keep it up.
@@zeusgsxr thank you we just filmed episode 2 it will be posted next week
Just found this video and enjoyed it a lot. Subscribed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The most fun to watch was the last shooter basic gear still shooting super good.
Looks like a fun challenge. Everyone except the 308 had feeding issues and he did great. Work on tuning your mags.
I agree there’s a lot of feeding issues. Some of it may be mechanical a lot of it was nerves , the camera and a dozen people sitting there watching you makes a little tough. Thanks for your feedback.
Interesting game.like to see it become more popular. I must say I was surprised at the number of feeding problems experienced by all of the shooters. This particularly surprised me with the 1st two who were shooting expensive custom rifles. Was this problem due to short, sharp shouldered cartridges? I hope you keep this sport alive and expand its popularity.
@@patrickshannon4854 I believe it was more nerves being on camera for the first time than anything else, appeared to be they were short stroking the bolt.
Thank you we’re doing what we can to keep it Interesting and to get new shooters involved.
Make this a weekly series I love seeing these 10000$-20000$ rifles shoot like crap makes me feel good about my factory guns shooting to 1000yrds impacts
the rifles aren't shooting like crap, it's the shooters shooting like crap 😂
Couldn’t believe how many feeding and action issues on the first two fellas, for the price of them setups they should run flawlessly, good vid mate, subbed, cheers Yogi 🤙✌️🇦🇺
Yeah.Most guys first time on camera it was more nerves then the rifles.
Yep. First mag was not factory. Second mag ran flawlessly
Great job guys! That's a good challenge!!! Next go around will be a bit easier
“Like catching a bobcat by the tail”
Good stuff guys!
Thank you it was fun to do
@roamingshot subscribed, look forward to more 🍻
@@tonygillahan thank you we will do another challenge at the end of the month
DANG! Tough challenge!
Slapping that trigger like it owed you money
Good vid but think more zoom on the spotting scope would be a plus. Would also like to see hits in green on the shot count at the bottom of the page.
Just randomly came across these videos today. And i have to say this is freaking awesome. Gonna have me putting up clay bird stands every hundred yards across my farm lol. If i get it set up ill let u know and u can come to Sw Pa and shoot on my farm for a day or week if u want. Ill have clays set all the way out to 2k if u want them
@@heyjohnson5535 man that’s a deal that would be fun. Thanks for watching the video glad you enjoyed it.
@roamingshot thanks for making them
@roamingshot and merry Christmas to u and your family
@@heyjohnson5535 Merry Christmas to you to bud
Seems like everyone was having fun, good shooting. Were some of the pigeons rubber instead of clay or were the shoots just zipping thru? A lot of the called hits looked like misses, not saying they were, just difficult to see, maybe zoom in a little closer. Also why are shooters running the bolts like they were loosening 18 wheeler lug nuts lol. Thanks for the video though, I enjoyed watching it, look fwd to the next one.
Everybody’s first time on camera everybody was nervous lol. Trying to film through a spotting scope can’t zoom in too far on the first couple targets due to having to quickly engage the next one. We will get better at it. The champion clay pigeons did not explode like the other brand so the bullets were just zipping through them on the closer shots. We purchased some active plays for the next challenge we do. Thanks for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed it.
didn't help that while we were doing the interview portion it rained on the freshly placed clays. I think it softened em a bit. doing a dry run a few weeks prior they all shattered.
Excellent
Thanks
Are you on Rumble by any chance?
We do now
You would think that a 5000 dollar rifle wouldn't have these problems with loading !
@@russhayes4882 it was more nerves then the rifle
These days nothing surprises me, look at texas plinking, he had nothing but issues with that Cheyenne intervention
Usually it’s caused by the bullets seated too far out. They want to minimize bullet jump.
Is there any plans to make any PRS style shooting setups?
Are you referring to videos or at the range? At the range, we have several different target set ups for PRS as well as several obstacles and we have more being made now..
@@roamingshot different obstacles to shoot from.
@@coastallures1417 I like it, let me and my team do some brainstorming and will come out with something
Very good shooting, how to calculate the bullet from 100 to 1000 yards?
Everybody there is running some sort of ballistic program they get to zero their rifle at 100 yards when they get there and true velocity at 1000 yards
@@roamingshot Ok if you have a good bullet counting software please guide me
Could do better with the Close up hRd to see clays
@@rickhewitt9808 yeah we are working on that. Tough to do zoomed in and trying to find the targets fast through the spotting scope/camera adapter without missing the Shooter shooting the clay.
That was jammin... Literally 😅
❤❤So the second shooter had allot of problems chamberin ,,it blows my mind how expensive allot of this rifles are yet there terrible at chambering a round !!! and its so common its ridiculous ,one day i can only hope that someone spends the time on making that chambering function a simple one !!
What camera system are you use to see the targets
@@dustindunham2135 that’s a I-Phone filming through a spotting scope. We have longshotcameras at the 1000 we are working on finishing the project and having them at every 100 yd berm
where are you guys located at?
@@christopherscott6794 we are in Slaughter, La
I sure would like to see 300 WSM vs 300 PRC at a 1000
@@f22cap2s2k as in most impacts, tightest groups???
@@roamingshot Great metrics to judge by, especially if the barrel lengths are equal. Seems a lot of manufacturers want to do the 300WSM in 20" and 300PRC in 26", but to be fair, both in a 24" would be very interesting. Sure, the 300PRC is going to have an edge, but with ammo availability overshadowed by both the 300WSM and 300PRC, and given that the 300WSM is nearly identical to the 300WM in a shorter action, is the 300PRC even worth buying now?
@@f22cap2s2k we can turn that out. Give us a few weeks to get all the parts together
@@roamingshot My man!
I thought you had to HIT the clay to move on?
@@calebbray2463 you do
Can’t see every hit on camera
You wouldn't be talking about Chris' first target, would you?
Where in Louisiana is this?
North of Zachary
Only an 1hr 45 min away from me. Nice
@@MrKKUT1984 come shoot the next one it’s next weekend
Are those Houses back there on the other side of your Berm?
No not for miles
10:52 are you sure that was a hit?
Yes it went through the clay at the 1 o’clock position
Great content- just upgrade video on targets so we can see hits and misses better
We’re working on that. We found a reactive Clay pigeon that should show impact better. Thank you for the feedback.
Are they meant to jamb up like that all the time
No nerves got them
The first couple of shoters was to much in a hurry....and the problem with reloding did disturbed them. They should NOT have problems with this simple thing as reload their weapon.....think of it in a sharp situation....no god...
If you know the timelimit then you know how much per shot....
Time is one thing. A room full of people, time, and a camera on you for the first time can rattle you pretty good.
We used to do a similar 30x pigeon challenge with the Swedish army, out to 920 meters whatever that is in yards…🤷♂️
It’s the MACHINE LOLOLOL
I had to stop watching all of the feeding problems .
Sign up for the next one come show us how to do it we would love to have you out
Benfabre@roamingshot.com
Some of yall need to throw them expensive rifles in the trash and go buy something from walmart cant even feed correctly.
That poor guy does not know how to run that ai
It’s tough with a camera and a bunch of people watching you when you have never done it before.
I live in the NW corner of Oregon where we have massive forest and canyons of miles deep, so I was just checking with a new Leupold 1400-yard capable range finder ranges and looking at 1000 yards I am calling Bull shit scam video here.
6 mm rifle or 308 rifle and those scopes yeah tell me another BS that all the teenager Punks that play video war games then come to these rifle comments to making up lunacy BS !.
I am at this time living 1 mile from Leupold factory and for years I've been in the guided program and often go to talk to the Tecs and one this that was good info was the tecs told me not all scopes can elevate for 1000 yards or past 500 yards.
This one of the biggest lie fads on TH-cam is some knuckle head claims to be shooting 1000 yards and even an ass wipe with channel Chukes outdoor adventure is claiming shooting Brown bears at 1000 yard with a Glock 10mm handgun!
Then all of the 45-70 lying fanboys all of them claim to be shooting 45-70s at game at 1000 yards
@@lurebenson7722 sorry you feel that way rather then talking garbage you obviously no nothing about, come check it out and see how it’s done. Sorry not everyone is capped at your limits and knowledge.
Take a breath and get your bearings. Your comment made very little sense except for that you live near a Leopold factory and you can't shoot long distance. The rest was gibberish. Just because you can't do it doesn't mean others can't.