Shooting USA - Season 14

Season 14

Episodes

Fort Benning 3-Gun Match

Episode 2

Texas Varmint Benchrest
Shooting small varmints shot at long ranges; precision shooting with benchrest rifles in the latest version of two traditional sports becoming a new challenge; John tries knocking down 1-MOA coyotes.

The 2017 SHOT Show

Vintage Sniper Competition

NRA Tactical Police Competition

International Revolver Championship 2016

The US Steel Nationals

Precision Rifle at the Bushnell Brawl 2017

How Jerry Plays
It's shotgun play day with Smith & Wesson Pro Shooter Jerry Miculek. Even in Jerry's downtime, he still wants to send a few loads from his signature Mossberg down range. Then, it's two-gun fast draw with the Master Gunfighter.

Julie is Annie Oakley
Julie Golob puts a modern twist on a famous Annie Oakley shot. Julie takes aim at a cigarette, but with an M&P 15-22. Then, Master Gunfighter, Cisko tries to pop two balloons with one shot from his Ruger Blackhawk.

The 20th Smith & Wesson Indoor Nationals
It's the 20th year of defensive pistol competition at Smith & Wesson and the 20th year anniversary of the founding of IDPA competition. In 20 years the self-defense sport has grown to be world-wide. The Ft. Benning 3-Gun.

Jerry Shoots the Shield
Smith & Wesson Pro Shooter, Jerry Miculek turns a compact carry gun into a race gun. The shot is an attempt to prove the M&P Shield is small yet powerful, but also fast and accurate. Randy Oitker recreates a classic Bob Munden shot.

World Speed Shooting Championship
This time, it's gun racing on historic targets at the World Speed Shooting Championships. It's been 35 years since Mike and Mike drew up the first Steel Challenge on a napkin. Since then it's become a tradition and a challenge to the best.

The USPSA Optics Nationals
New divisions in the USPSA Optics Nationals; Royal Range, the first five-star range in the country built from an abandoned movie theater; Todd Jarrett explores how to defend a home by using a rifle.

Jerry Goes Long Range
It's a long-range shot in 25 mile-per-hour winds. A 400-yard shot with an AR-15 is hard enough, but it's even harder with changing wind gusts. Jerry Miculek attempts the shot off-hand with his M&P15; A 200-yard shot with a revolver.
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