The Big Shoot Day is Finally Here! | From Suit To Shoot | Episode 12
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The journey to Scotland has been incredible and the big shoot day is finally here! In today's video, I finally get to experience my first proper driven shoot, and that means wearing my 5-piece bespoke shooting suit from Henry Poole for the first time! We explore the tradition of a proper English driven pheasant shoot at Craigsanquhar Estate and Birkhill Castle. Gamekeeper George Elliott guides us through this beautiful property as we experience the incredible British tradition.
The quality, craftsmanship, and tradition of every element of the traditional shoot has evolved over hundreds of years and is astounding. Everything has its purpose. This can be best seen in the traditional shooting suit made for me by Henry Poole. More than just an example of British craftsmanship at its best, the suit is a functional piece of sporting clothing.
The plus fours, the pleats, the pockets, even the tweed patterns themselves, were all specifically designed with performance in mind. They are as functional today as they were over a hundred years ago.
And the guns… well, they are simply works of art. But just like the suit from Henry Poole, the guns are meant to be used. The fact that the guns I used are over 50 years old, and could easily last another 100, is testament to the enduring craftsmanship of these incredible Purdey shotguns.
With the final drive of the day underway, I couldn’t help but appreciate the importance of the local gamekeepers. Their role is so much more than simply organizing the shoot day. As I learned in speaking with George Elliott, the real work of the gamekeeper is as a custodian of the local environment and wildlife population. From protecting their habitats to the fact that the vast majority of all the birds they raise ultimately return to the wild, their work is essential to maintaining the overall health and vibrancy of the local ecosystem AND is enjoyed by more than just those who shoot.
As the day came to a close, the magnitude of everything I experienced really began to come together. The incredible natural beauty of the Scottish countryside, the work of the Gamekeeper to raise a healthy bird population, and the traditions of the shoot itself… all of these elements come together such that the totality of the moment far exceeds any one element of the day.
And ultimately, all of this revolves around the important work of the gamekeeper in providing sustainability and balance to the ecosystem of the countryside.
In today's age of fast fashion and ‘cheaper is better,’ to me, the proper British shoot, run by master gamekeepers, with it rich customs, that puts quality, craftsmanship and tradition at the forefront, is something to be honored and maintained.
I had set out on a journey to discover if all of this was still relevant, and the answer was an overwhelming yes. Not only is it relevant, it is important.
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FROM SUIT TO SHOOT - OTHER EPISODES:
Episode 1: Commissioning the Perfect British Shooting Suit with Henry Poole
• From Suit To Shoot | E...
Episode 2: Collecting Tweed From Lovat Mill In Scotland
• From Suit To Shoot | E...
Episode 3: Bespoke Suit Construction with Henry Poole
• From Suit To Shoot | E...
Episode 4: First Fitting at London Bespoke Tailors Henry Poole
• From Suit To Shoot | E...
Episode 5: Final Suit Construction with Henry Poole & Co
• From Suit To Shoot | E...
Episode 6: Second Fitting with Henry Poole & Co
• My Final Bespoke Fitti...
Episode 7: Choosing My Guns With Purdey Gun Makers
• Choosing My Guns With ...
Episode 8: Henry Poole Bespoke Suit Blessing
• Henry Poole Bespoke Su...
Episode 9: How Tweed Is Made: Visiting Lovat Mill
• How Tweed Is Made: Vis...
Episode 10: Visiting A Scottish Estate: Craigsanquhar Estate
• Visiting A Scottish Sh...
Episode 11: Shooting Training With A Scottish Gamekeeper
• Shooting Training With...
Episode 12: Big Shoot Day Climax
• The Big Shoot Day is F...
Big Shoot Day Climax | From Suit To Shoot | Episode 12
00:00 Previously in the series
02:17 Arriving at Craigsanquhar Estate
03:13 Simon Cundey talks through the suit
06:38 The cigars
08:52 Pre-shoot briefing
12:09 Headed to the fields
13:55 Drive one
19:35 Drive two
21:52 Drive three
27:32 On the next episode
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As a 54-year-old Hispanic man living in Indianapolis, Indiana USA, your channel and this series has further opened my eyes to a world that I only looked from afar. It also brings memories of when I used to live in NYC and walking thru the garment district back in the 80's. I do not have the means to afford the kind of clothes and shoes you showcase but do appreciate the craftmanship and dedication of the tailors and shoemakers. I am looking forward to start dressing much better and adding more formality to my style. Thank you so much for this series, cannot wait for the next episode.
@TzunSu
Жыл бұрын
Hello Ramon! I just wanted to say, what a great mindset to have. I'm not in the position to buy bespoke myself either, but if i might give a hint: Find a good, cheap local tailor, and start getting your clothes altered. The cost is miniscule really, if you only do it a few times a year, and the improvement over ordinary off the shelf can be astonishing. You won't get to the level of master craftspeople making bespoke clothing, but you can get most of the way there compared to how most people look. A good tailor will also be able to give you personal tips on what fits and flatters you the most! Best of luckk in your new travels in clothes :D /Johan, from Sweden.
@ramonovazquez4351
Жыл бұрын
@@TzunSu Hi Johan, thank you so much for the advice. I see lot of people with name brand clothes and spending lots of money but the clothes does not fit correctly. Fit is king, the brand does not matter too much. I remember when I was a small child and my father will not take us to the mall or store without looking like where going to church. But as the time passed and we moved from Puerto Rico to NYC, he relaxed about the clothing and we were dressed like everyone around us (jean and sneakers); I wish this did not happen. Now all I see lots of men dressing like kids and some looking like clowns. Take care!
@andrewharding4806
Жыл бұрын
Shout outs to good old NYC!
I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall to hear when this was pitched to the others in the video. “Ok guys, hear me out. I’m gonna get a custom made shooting suite made, get a shotgun and then we are going to Scotland to film a bird shoot. But, we won’t actually be shooting birds, just air. It’s my most genius idea yet!”
No birds were harmed during the making of this video.
@sambaine9086
Жыл бұрын
@K.M.V S did you not listen to anything in the video
@tiagovale4651
Жыл бұрын
Because os their aim?
@James_Edward59
Жыл бұрын
Lmao seriously
@joseph_soseph9611
Жыл бұрын
@@tiagovale4651 because they were shooting clays. They didn't use shells for hunting and the video wasn't even shot during pheasant season. He misleadingly still said he was shooting pheasants
@joshcullum88
Жыл бұрын
@@joseph_soseph9611 you don’t have beaters and people picking up for clays
Props to your production crew. They, too, are preserving quality, craftsmanship and tradition in their filmmaking.
@TrolloTV
3 ай бұрын
Yeah, isnt easy to hide all the clay they were shooting on this "bird hunt"
Absolutely incredible. This series has been truly a cut above anything else on KZread. Cheers!
I feel a bit disappointed, I’m an English countryman through and through, I love what you had done in this series up and until now, I know from the cartridges used and the weather you were not shooting game, but clays, it’s not a terrible but you should be less murky on the subject, Scottish driven game is possibly the best in the world and as a man of taste and quality you shouldn’t muddy the line on that! I completely support the shooting of clays in a simulated fashion but I disagree with trying to pass it off as game, yes you avoid mentioning game in your videos but I believe people have made that assumption
@megdye236
Жыл бұрын
I noticed total lack of actual birds in the air too. It feels rather like we are being lied to.
@yayayaokoksure
Жыл бұрын
How do you know they're shooting clay? Or are you guessing?
@TheTruePrincessJoe
Жыл бұрын
@@yayayaokoksure he’s using clay load cartridges
@yayayaokoksure
Жыл бұрын
@@TheTruePrincessJoe what's the brand and series of the shell? Not cartridge, btw.
@joseph_soseph9611
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, noticed that too. First I thought he just doesn't want to show any birds being shot but then I noticed that for such a caliber the guns seem to have quite a light recoil. Especially considering that kirby doesn't seem to be an extremely experienced shooter so I went to the comments to investigate. Still a nice series about craftsmanship but not about actual hunting
I came late to the party. So I binge watched all 12 episodes in one go. Impossible to take a break. The production quality is outstanding! Kirby's best series so far. Really makes the Patreon contribution worthwhile.
Enjoyed the series.. The outfit looks great, I did not know Henry Poole did shoots suits, good info to have.. However yours is the first shoot I have seen without, cartridge bags - dogs - pickeruppers - beaters and birds. Well done.
It's been a superb series.
@kirbyallison
Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Arthur!
Smells fishy... Not a single beater, picker upper, dog or beater's wagon in sight... The field was empty apart from shooters and the keeper. The edittor must be bloody marvelous to be able to crop out picker uppers immediately after the drive ended! Also, elevenses after the first drive, unorthodox but okay... but an estate of this calibre and not a single glass of port or sausage roll? Give over. Not once did anyone stand on a numbered peg, or peg for that matter... More of a simulated game day with a 'flush' line each time. In fact, the scene at 21:30 has a stack of clays on the left of the cartidge box, never needed clays on a pheasant shoot personally!
@TimMackenzieVWT
Жыл бұрын
Agree, and shooting Comp X!
@bentomlinson4951
Жыл бұрын
@@TimMackenzieVWT add another to the list! I was trying to catch what size shot he was shooting but couldn’t catch what he was shooting! What a w⚓️!
@NoLogic69
Жыл бұрын
He didn't even have a cartridge bag, had about 4 in his coat pocket. Who shoots pheasants with comp X? The term "all the gear and no idea" has never been more appropriate.
@TimMackenzieVWT
Жыл бұрын
To be fair I think I spied some bigger loads later not sure what they were but I would have expected a little Black Gold for this calibre of "shoot!" 😀
@samwalker7567
Жыл бұрын
I agree, as much as I enjoyed this series, something is off here. It's clearly, from the time of year alone, a sim day. Anyone who knows even the faintest about shooting can spot the hallmarks that this is not a game shoot. Use of lightweight cartridge loads, lack of spacing between the guns, total lack of dogs anywhere in sight or sound. It just seems weirdly misleading to not only not disclose that it's a sim day, but act as if it's a shoot with live game. If anything, it devalues clay and sim shooting and paints it as an inferior activity solely for those not "elite" enough to access the "real thing". Key elements of a game shoot are by result omitted from the video, which suggests they aren't important. What this misdirection does is reinforce bad etiquette like the notion that beaters should never be seen by guns, and that thanking the beaters, pickers up, and keepers for the day is optional. It isn't. Thanking everyone that made a shoot possible is a big part of the respect that preserves the heritage and tradition of the sport. Likewise, I don't agree with taking the pair of Purdeys on the shoot as an amateur. Not in a gatekeeping way but in the sense that it's actually quite unsporting to turn up with a gun you can't shoot and then miss everything. There's no shame in bringing a more beginner oriented gun, even an over and under, if it means you actually hit things. It just leaves a bitter taste.
A perfect conclusion to a perfect series.
@kirbyallison
Жыл бұрын
Not quite done yet! We have one more episode!
@fawkes2109
Жыл бұрын
@@kirbyallison Rejoice!
@lewah7663
Жыл бұрын
Could not agree more chap.
@kirbyallison
Жыл бұрын
😉
@russ9921
Жыл бұрын
He returns the guns, they’re dented and he has to explain to Purdeys… episode 13?
The world will be a better place if this series is a yearly occurrence - amazing Kirby.
Great series. Fantastic filming and production. For the next one, I'd like to invite him to Louisiana to go noodling for catfish using the proper, traditional Wal-Mart attire and drinking the historically treasured naty light.
@garrettlundy3959
7 ай бұрын
Kirby strikes me as a Billy Dee Williams/ Colt 45 type “Works every time!”
@RidingWithDave
6 ай бұрын
Lmao, as someone from South Mississippi, this made me laugh.
@robkoons1891
3 ай бұрын
Yea I want to see this one. If you can get this group to come I want to be there to watch this one live
@robkoons1891
3 ай бұрын
Growing up in Indiana we had same traditions except the beverage was the very fine bespoke Hams Beer! Although people had been known to substitute Strohs, Little Kings or other fine cheap alcoholic beverage.
@terryb3388
2 ай бұрын
@@garrettlundy3959 Schlitz Malt Liquior "Gets the Job Done" guy!
This has been a wonderful series. Who would have thought 30 years ago that a lone individual could create his own programming, the likes of which we could find only on PBS in those days. I've already started watching the series again, from episode one, and it's even better the second time around....
Kirby, the idea of having your experiences and travels in a series format really creates an audience and captures the audience. This is by far some of your best content produced! Hats off to you.
Nice video. Good and right words. Where were the pheasants? No beaters, no birds. Slomo shooting. It’s just a bit fake really when you know what action & fun driven shooting is.
@bentomlinson4951
Жыл бұрын
See my comment. Guys a joke. It’s a simulated game day.
World-class, fantastic production quality, genius in the making - what more can I say Kirby, you're a legend full stop
A beautiful filmed and edited shooting film. Highlighting an exquisite Henry Poole tweed suit. Amazing.
I could not have enjoyed this series more. I hope there is more to come of this kind, especially of these historic country houses, manors,estates and cottages. What a fantastic end to this series. Cheers for that Mr. Allison!
I'm actually speechless. This series is as good as anything I've seen anywhere. Fantastic. Looking forward to the next series.
I've watched this in awe. Truly an amazing experience, having everybody there on the day, enjoying their collaboration. I could feel your excitement. Thank you so kindly for sharing your journey... ❤️🇦🇺
What a brilliant series, great to see my sport being shown in such a positive light and in such a gentlemanly manner too.
Just another day here in the UK during shoot season! Even the humble workers will have their tweeds on, its a way of life!
All class. Everything this modern world needs more of. Thank you Kirby! 👏
Credit to all involved, simply incredible series. Thank you for bringing this to all of us.
Perfect ! Absolutely incredible !
Fantastic series Kirby, as a person from Scotland you have done our country proud, thank you. I especially like your grey suit in the intro! Keep up the good work.
Congratulations Kirby on what has been an amazing series of which I thoroughly enjoyed personally. You ought to be proud of yourself and your team for producing such a series. You also did the supporting vendors justice (Purdey and so on). As a Brit, we need to ensure that viewers understand the importance of our history and appreciate the craftsmanship, tradition and heritage, which, I felt you conveyed exceptionally well. Please keep up the great work. I for one am eagerly awaiting the final episode, well done!
What a series, thank you Kirby!!
Loved every second of this series. You and your team did an amazing work Kirby, thanks for sharing this experience.
This series randomly popped up for me and I am glad it did. What an amazing thing to see and the culture/history along with it. Bravo from Texas!
As a proud Scotsman, I have thoroughly enjoyed your curation of such a brilliant group of people representing such important crafts from the UK. Bravo Kirby, your endless drive to highlight and platform these so frequently overlooked elements of our past and present is just superb. Alba gu bràth
@missourimongoose8858
Жыл бұрын
Do alot of folks hunt in scotland? Just curious
What a fantastic series. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. Excellent!
The entire series was beautifully produced and a pleasure to watch.
Kirby steals the show everywhere he goes!!!! I would love to see a series on traditional bamboo, flyrod, trout fishing!!!
Wow just wow! Amazing!
I am embarrassed for Kirby suggesting that the reason he is missing is the use of a side by side rather than an over & under. I am also disappointed not to see any actual shooting of birds. I initially thought it was some kind of sensitivity thing to people watching who might be offended, but then I realised that there was not a single pheasant in any of the footage, no birds flying or falling in frame, none of the guns carrying birds at the end of drives, and no dogs or pickers up evident. He is also pegged at 9 when there only appears to be 6 guns, and the guns seem to be rather close on Drive 2. I wonder if any actual pheasant shooting took place.......
@thomasstevenhebert
Жыл бұрын
It’s pretty obvious they were shooting clays. When they show shots, you can’t hear the birds at all. Pheasants are pretty audible when they pop up.
@p-ran7034
Жыл бұрын
@@thomasstevenhebert Yes good point on the absence of noise too. All very disappointing, and worse still, deceitful.
@thomasstevenhebert
Жыл бұрын
@@p-ran7034 yeah it’s just so weird for such a great series. If he had just said we are at the estate for a traditional clay session in preparation for hunting season, no one would have batted an eye. We understand that this was about the craftsmanship that goes into the garments and accessories to go hunting not the hunt itself
HAHAHA! WOW KIRBS, 👍👌 THE CIGARS SUCH A PERFECT TOUCH AND MAGNIFICENT END TO A CINEMATIC MASTERSTROKE. 🧐 WHAT A SERIES, LOVED IT!!
Absolutely everything looks incredible. Truly something to shoot towards
what an awesome series. really appreciated being brought through each step of the process, and now i honestly have an entirely new appreciation for gamekeepers! hope you had a blast on the journey 🙌🏼
Absolute belting series. I’ve been looking forward to seeing this episode. So well done, Kirby!
I've totally enjoyed the most outstanding series kirby remembering and reminding me of my late father as a gamekeeper totally amazing thankyou for a great and amazing series kirby
Kirby, What a wonderful story from beginning to end. I think the smile says it all!!!!.
Excellent series, thank you👍
Can't wait to see another video. You make me live your experiences .. Thank you ;-) Cheers from Lisbon, Portugal.
Great series. I love the juxtaposition of this, and my hunt this morning. I put on waterproof camo bought from a warehouse style outfitter, and an inexpensive bow. At 4am hiked 4 miles in the blue ridge mountains alone in the dark. Sunrise I was approached by does with fawns in tow. I sat on a overlook and took a sip out of my flask of Irish Whiskey to go with my apple before the long trek back down the mountain. I will do it all again tomorrow. Both are beautiful experiences for different reasons. I appreciate seeing the other side of the experience for people
@kirbyallison
Жыл бұрын
Sounds pretty awesome!
Once again a marvelous episode! Your voyage has certainly put doing something like this on my bucket list!
Thank you for appreciating and sharing one of my passions! Welcome to the club!
Is anyone else watching this high as a kite? This is incredibly trippy stuff. Excellent!
What an amazing adventure!
An exceptional series so far, certainly enjoyed the selection of cigars gathered for the enjoyment of all.
Good old Kirby! Enjoyed that. Thanks
Absolute delight of a series! Speechless... George (Los Angeles)
You're providing an invaluable resource Mr. K.A. Keep up thd great content.
What a fantastic series, I have thoroughly enjoyed it.
So many mixed feelings watching this series! The videography is undeniably beautiful! I can appreciate the tradition and the work that goes into crafting everything shown. This also helps illustrate that a fancy gun doesn't make you a better shot, a bespoke outfit doesn't necessarily make it more fun and you can make great memories without spending so much money. It's almost like watching how the wealthy cosplay. Having said all the above, I bet it was an amazing and unforgettable experience and thank you for bringing us along and sharing a side of life most don't get to experience!
@johan13135
Жыл бұрын
The thing is, he hyped up and really wished/wanted to be at an actual aristocratic Duke's estate and hunting in highly formal dress (which is old-money, personal invitations style). And then have a game roast with dinner suit as dress code, which is standard among the aristocratic event. But instead, he booked a local clay shooting with some middle management blokes, looking way overdressed among the causal rural dressed folks
A wonderful series, excellent production valves. Well done Sir.
fantastic series, as well done as the products you covered
The RSPB liked this video. The only thing driven on this day was the Land-rovers. Nothing wrong with a simulated shoot & I think anyone had an invite or thinking of going on a true driven game shoot should go on a sim day shoot first, they are fun, the weather is often better, it can help those new to shooting understand what a driven shoot will be like and in a safe way, you will probably get alot more shots off, but it still can not compare, I would still take a bad day with bad weather, missing most shots, a foot of mud on a pair of leaking boots, on the worst peg, with a single shot non Ejector 410 poachers gun and be happy with a brace over dusting every clay on a sim day. Brilliant video showing the best kit, but be proud and open in what you do with out falling back on lies/ smoke and mirrors to make it look like something it is not
Your best production so far. You have captured this tradition. 👀👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻
World class all around!
Superb series. Hats off Kirby.
A day to remember, good stuff
Wonderful series!
Brilliant series 👏 I am going to miss this when it's over
Brilliant series Kirby. After watching the first episode, I was hooked. A truly fantastic idea that far exceeded my expectations. I hope you continue making videos like this. Cheers!
Beautiful Kirby. Just Beautiful.
What I loved was seeing Scotsman, Englishmen, and Americans all together having fun.
Well done sir! We have similar passions and it was an absolute pleasure following along as you explained the selection, fabrication and history of some of the finest functional art made.
Absouloutely fantastic kirby, ♥️♥️💚💚👍👍.
Excellent series, Kirby. Well done by all and very enjoyable.
Very impressed with how relaxed and calm the shoot was and the gun handling by all. Most impressed by your host. A few clear simple instructions, any questions, enjoy your hunt.
@ianbullough1809
Жыл бұрын
Actually the gun handling in the video was beyond appalling. Kirby mounts the loaded gun horizontally straight into the slope in front of him which is beyond dangerous. He closes the loaded gun by raising the barrels which is a big no no. The guns aren’t sleeved at the end of the “drive”. To have someone who by his own admission has never shot “game” before standing on a peg on his own without a loader /guide is terrible. As an experienced game UK game shot, the whole shooting element was beyond fake. Wrong cartridges, guns way too close together, absolutely no sign or birds or dogs. They clearly fired a few clays over them for them to have a pop at for the cameras. He didn’t need to lie about “the birds”. Such a shame as the series was interesting until this point. It anyone wants to see what game shooting in the UK actually looks like search Dave Carrie shooting on KZread and there’s plenty to watch and learn. This video I’m afraid tells you literally nothing about our great sport. Shooting is very expensive £50 + per bird in the UK currently - maybe Kirby didn’t want to make the investment to produce a real shoot to end what had been quite a well produced series.
beautiful guns in a beautiful country, with great company
Those new defenders really are an eyesore
Spectacular video. Unbelievable production. Bravo.
Great series ! As a hunter I can really appreciate the traditions and approach the British have to hunting. Cheers
Well done Kirby, amazing series!
Extremely well done series. Could be a pbs special. I’ve not experienced a you tube production of this quality. Thank you Kirby.
What a ride!
Excellent series, Kirby.
Absolutely sublime old boy ! Great filming and collaboration , certainly the icing on the cake finishing off with a Davidoff cigar 🎉
Beautifully filmed and directed! Such an eye opener. What a great group of gentleman, superb job Kirby and team.
WOW, GUYS DID YOU SEE HOW MAGNIFICENTLY THE TWEED HIGHLIGHTS CHANGED ACCORDING TO THE CHANGING LIGHT OF THE DAY? JUST A BEAUTIFULY FUNCTIONAL FABRIC, WOW 😲 🧐👌👍🙏😊😊😊😊
Well done sir. Some of your best work to date
Fascinating, calming, pleasant. I’m sure it’s not cheap but wonderful to see and understand. A cracking series.
Not sure how many others caught it, but Kirby saying “y’alright” at 11:47 put a huge smile on my face. You can tell he’s been spending plenty of time around us Brits. The “y’alright” greeting usually perplexes Americans and makes them feel as if there’s something wrong with them. Not Kirby! He’s using it himself. Excellent stuff, fantastic series.
@Lasciatemi_Guidare
Жыл бұрын
Really glad I saw your comment, as this has been absolutely perplexing me! Here I thought I had “resting distressed face” or something.
Magnificent, entirely beautiful ❤️
Superb series and there is not many Americans that would be willing to do it properly in my and our wonderful tradition Simply splendid
Wonderful!
What a well done video. I learned a lot and enjoyed the visual treat that it was.
Quite simply sublime. Hats off to you Kirby. Regards from Ireland . David
This belongs on PBS 👏
Amazing!
Lovely series,
Excellent series It has inspired me to look more closely at what I purchase and care for
Really incredible footage.
Epic film making and Epic stories
I absolutely adored these videos Kirby! Excellent production and cataloging of events. Not in driving envy but hoping I too may share in such momnets with my children some day. Some things can never be replaced and moments like this are certainly of that caliber. Stay well sir!
Excellent. Magnificent 👌👌
As countryphile Brit of Germanic descent, you did an excellent job capturing the intangible and inscrutable nature, social dynamic and nuance of a traditional British driven shoot day. Bravo
@The-Penniless-Gent
5 ай бұрын
Except it wasn't a driven shoot day