A little skeet video to warm up the winter worn

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Here is a video I shot a few years ago under the lights at my home club, using a ventriloquist, it's a little hard of hearing so I have to call a couple extra times and the low house throws the odd extra target,
but that beomat has since been replaced with a materelli.

Cheers!

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Nice!! I didn't see a visible piece though on 7 high ? :confused: :)

Go to full screen, rectangular box on the bottom right of the youtube window, you can see the pieces :)

My original goal was 100 straight in less than 20 minutes, but after the first round you saw, I plain missed low 1 lol, finished with a 99 though.

I was shooting three flats a week in practice that summer, I was shooting the best I ever have and had the best year I ever had and made some great friends that year as well!
 
So question.

In my club there are some rumors of converting a few of the stands to 'cardlock' style where you pay and it is automated.. what mechanism knows what stand you are on? does it work with multiple shooters? or only when you are out there solo...

Thanks
C
 
So question.

In my club there are some rumors of converting a few of the stands to 'cardlock' style where you pay and it is automated.. what mechanism knows what stand you are on? does it work with multiple shooters? or only when you are out there solo...

Thanks
C


If it's like the automated skeet system they had at Langley BC when I was a member there a couple years back, it does not know what station you're on -- it just serves you up X many targets. In that system, they sold you tokens, which you put in the machine and it gave you a full 25 birds plus an extra couple in case of bad birds. It was up to the members on a squad to get their tokens in the machine together and then initiate the skeet round. Obviously, a busted gun or some other interruption (or yahoos taking more than their share of targets) could cause problems. In that particular field, they did not allow solo skeet, but that was a safety issue about trying to pull and shoot at the same time. Solo trap with the token system worked fine there though, due to the microphones.

If it's cardlock, it may be like the cardlock system they have on the sporting clays course at Galt, here in Ontario. With that system, you pay your money and get a card with X many targets on it. Then you take the card to the stations and swipe it, then shoot as many targets as you want at that station. It's quite convenient that way -- you can shoot whichever stations you want, however many targets you want, in whatever order you want. Pricey system though -- each of the 15 or so stations has an electronic machine.

My guess from your description is that it would probably be a system like the latter, except with only a single card swipe machine. The card will give you X many targets for X many dollars, and the machine won't actually know (or care) which station you're on when you're shooting. A swipe in the machine deducts 25ish targets from your card; the launcher then will dole out 25ish targets.

Hope it works out!
 
^^ Thanks!

So it looks like its a microphone that actuates the machine.

I hope it happens too ,would open up a whole new amount of times I can hit the skeet field, as our club currently is only open set times when an instructor is available, just encase a signoff is required.

Thank you
C
 
Having a Canterbury voice pull speaker on a stand is wicked for solo training. Go out and shoot five rounds (in sequence or make up a practice sequence) in like 60 minutes, easy.
 
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