$100,000 Grand American Challenge: The top winning Handicap Trap shooters from the Grand American shoot off for a winner-take-all prize of $100,000. It takes just two rounds of 25 clays to find the winner, a cool customer who never seemed to notice the pressure that derailed the experienced pros and champions of the sport. Plus, another in the series we call Made Right in the USA. Ithaca Gun Company comes back from the dead to be better than ever while bringing new hope in a struggling town. More Info…
Shooting USA’s Impossible Shots – The Fast Draw El Pres
Cisko puts a new twist on an old favorite, the El Presidente, but doing it with two six-guns. The challenge is to turn, fire twelve rounds, six double taps, with a gun exchange, in less than six seconds. Plus Jerry Miculek shows what he can do with two guns at the same time. More stories of the world’s best exhibition shooters.
Wednesday on Outdoor Channel
The Shooting USA Hour:
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Shooting USA’s Impossible Shots:
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Join us Wednesday Night for 90 minutes of Shooting USA Shows.
The Travel Schedule – Still Busy This Week
Mark Shafer and Chris O’Rourke are out this week in Sparta, Illinois to cover the SCTP Nationals that’s now expanded from Trap to Skeet and Sporting Clays for young teams from across the country. SCTP is still the most successful youth shooting sport ever conceived.
Friday most of the rest of us will be heading to Rock Castle Shooting Center in Kentucky for the annual Industry Masters event presented by FMG Publications. The Industry Masters starts off with a first shots class for people who work in the firearms industry, but haven’t had the time to learn to shoot. Jay Gilmore will be our reporter on the story that proves getting a job in the industry may not be the best way to get time on the range.Contact:
Jim Scoutten
JimScoutten@ShootingUSA.com