Hats off to Anthony and his crew. The whole week was fantastic.
@iamfr00tl00ps28 күн бұрын
Thanks for capturing these, Charlie!
@paulwilson723428 күн бұрын
Brilliant video.
@rosariopagliaro569018 күн бұрын
Grande Enrico,è una bellezza vederti sparare e io ho avuto la fortuna di vederti sparare dal vivo
@sonicrose843026 күн бұрын
That man NEEDS a sponsorship what a fucking performance, and with an 828!
@CanadianWaterfowler27 күн бұрын
Anthony was right! That guy needs a big bonus from Benelli! Nobody brought a Benelli 828 (or any Benelli) in a World Championship final! Also, I know Anthony meant no disrespect... but he should've mentioned the correct and complete name of the competitor at least one time... I tried to find him on the list of entrants... He made it to the final, at least mention his name... He's Enrico Lugli, the registration (#2028) says he's from Puebla, Mexico.
@Eric_360
26 күн бұрын
Not that it makes a difference, but Enrico was from Italy and his thick italian accent can prove it, lol.
@CanadianWaterfowler27 күн бұрын
Definitely Make-a-Break is much more "telegenic" than Sporting Clays or FITASC.... Great video - thank you!
@johnmarkharris28 күн бұрын
I’m new to this kind of shoot off… When Anthony is calling out “one point” “six points” where are those values coming from?
@Charliefaulds
28 күн бұрын
The going away target represents 1 point, then the other target go from 2-7 getting harder as the value increases. When you hit them you get that amount of points, for example 1-5 is 6 points.
@johnmarkharris
28 күн бұрын
@@Charliefaulds yea, I thought so. I don’t know how I feel about different targets valued differently. Seems that introduces a bit of subjectivity. I may be better at “6” targets than “4” targets personally… But hey, it is what it is.
@k80shuter28 күн бұрын
Names: Brandon I recognize. Who's the other guy?
@Charliefaulds
28 күн бұрын
Luigi, from Italy
@simoneb1190
27 күн бұрын
Lugli 😅
@CanadianWaterfowler
27 күн бұрын
@@Charliefaulds He's Enrico Lugli, from Puebla, Mexico
@blaser33828 күн бұрын
brandon you are a great shot look at your competitor, no need for the shell throws and attitude
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Hats off to Anthony and his crew. The whole week was fantastic.
Thanks for capturing these, Charlie!
Brilliant video.
Grande Enrico,è una bellezza vederti sparare e io ho avuto la fortuna di vederti sparare dal vivo
That man NEEDS a sponsorship what a fucking performance, and with an 828!
Anthony was right! That guy needs a big bonus from Benelli! Nobody brought a Benelli 828 (or any Benelli) in a World Championship final! Also, I know Anthony meant no disrespect... but he should've mentioned the correct and complete name of the competitor at least one time... I tried to find him on the list of entrants... He made it to the final, at least mention his name... He's Enrico Lugli, the registration (#2028) says he's from Puebla, Mexico.
@Eric_360
26 күн бұрын
Not that it makes a difference, but Enrico was from Italy and his thick italian accent can prove it, lol.
Definitely Make-a-Break is much more "telegenic" than Sporting Clays or FITASC.... Great video - thank you!
I’m new to this kind of shoot off… When Anthony is calling out “one point” “six points” where are those values coming from?
@Charliefaulds
28 күн бұрын
The going away target represents 1 point, then the other target go from 2-7 getting harder as the value increases. When you hit them you get that amount of points, for example 1-5 is 6 points.
@johnmarkharris
28 күн бұрын
@@Charliefaulds yea, I thought so. I don’t know how I feel about different targets valued differently. Seems that introduces a bit of subjectivity. I may be better at “6” targets than “4” targets personally… But hey, it is what it is.
Names: Brandon I recognize. Who's the other guy?
@Charliefaulds
28 күн бұрын
Luigi, from Italy
@simoneb1190
27 күн бұрын
Lugli 😅
@CanadianWaterfowler
27 күн бұрын
@@Charliefaulds He's Enrico Lugli, from Puebla, Mexico
brandon you are a great shot look at your competitor, no need for the shell throws and attitude