Shooting USA's Impossible Shots - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Byron's Ping Pong
Julie Golob is your host as our Master of the Longbow, Byron Ferguson, challenges himself with smaller and smaller targets that also get farther and farther away. Plus, from California, fast draw for record in stylish shoes. A Bob Munden classic.

USPSA Handgun Nationals

Jerry's Wrong Rifle, Part 1
Julie Golob hosts as Jerry Miculek attempts a new Impossible Shot, but finds he's not shooting his own familiar rifle. We'll find out. George Sutton, is planning on a classic challenge from the early frontier, lighting a match with a round-ball.

Jerry's Wrong Rifle, Part 2

Thread the Needle
This time, SSG Daniel Horner has combined with the Army Marksmanship Unit Gunsmiths to set up the ultimate Impossible Shot. One bullet shooting through two barrels to pop a balloon. It's definitely threading the needle off-hand. Plus, Randy Oitker switches to a crossbow to set up his Annie Oakley, over the shoulder challenge. Julie Golob is your guide to some of the most amazing exhibition shots ever seen.

George the Card Cutter
George Sutton chooses the most common target for exhibition shooters – Playing Cards. Mr. Flintlock says they're handy, you can carry them in your pocket in case you need to perform a trick shot at the Supermarket. Then Micah McMillan chooses the next most common target – Golf Balls, but this time he's intentionally missing with his shotgun and that turns out to be an Impossible Shot. Julie Golob hosts this edition of Impossible Shots.

Gap Grind Pro-Am

2016 Shot Show Special

Smith & Wesson IDPA Nationals

Steel Challenge World Championship

Fort Benning 3-Gun Match

Precision Rifle at the Bushnell Brawl

Smith & Wesson IDPA Back up Gun Nationals

Smith & Wesson Pistol Nationals

The Single Stack Nationals

Bushnell Gap Grind Pro-AM

The 2016 Bianchi Cup

The U.S. Steel Nationals

Hornady's Pandemic in the Heartland

The 2016 Revolver Nationals

Tactical Police Competition

The USPSA Production Gun Nationals

Remington at 200

STI Limited National Championships
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