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Shooting USA

All Episodes 2009 - 2022
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  • Ended
  • 2009-12-31T21:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 2d 23h (71 episodes)
Jim Scoutten, America’s Most Watched Firearms Reporter has been on the beat for 20 years, reporting the stories of the Shooting Sports and the Firearms Industry. Shooting USA delivers what the gun sports audience wants: Exclusive TV coverage of National Championships Shooting USA Profiles - The personalities in Shooting Sports and the Firearms Industry Insider Reports - The companies advancing Firearms Development with field testing of new performance claims LE and Military Reports- The arms and the training for our Men and Women in uniform History’s Guns – The shooters and the collectors preserving the great guns of our past Sighting In – The newest products demonstrated and explained in the segment that reaches more shooters than all the gun magazines Pro Tips – Lessons from the Pros to improve your shooting scores Impossible Shots – By the world’s top exhibition shooters

371 episodes

Season Premiere

16x01 U.S. Steel Championship

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Steel championship shooting is certainly the most spectator friendly of the pistol sports, and that appeal is felt by the shooters as well. There is instant feed back from the sound of a solid hit on the steel. And, there is a division for everyone in the steel game. Pro Tips – Jerry Miculek – Prone with the AR

We're covering the largest archery tournament ever organized as more than 3,000 competitors shoot for the national championship. It's the Archery in the Schools Program that's teaching marksmanship and citizenship in High Schools and Middle Schools across the country. Pro Tips – Jerry Miculek – Rifle Reloads

16x03 The Bianchi Cup

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NRA action pistol competition, it’s better known as the Bianchi Cup. The match began in 1978 in the Midwest. Now it’s a world-wide competition with shooters coming from Europe, Australia, and many more countries, to compete in the most prestigious hand gun match of all time. Pro Tips – Jerry Miculek – Off-Hand Rifle

It’s the annual gathering of wheel gunners for the International Revolver Championship in Morro Bay, California... world class action shooting championship to find the masters of the double action revolver. Pro Tip: Jerry Miculek – Shooting on the Move

16x05 The USSA Pro Am

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The past comes alive in Tulsa at the United States Shooting Academy's Pro Am Match, a skins game, with money on the line for each stage of fire, and with a different way of scoring. Phil Strader recreates a match out of our past, 15 years after the first TV Skins Game Shooting Event. Pro Tip: Jerry Miculek – Shooting Around Barricades

This time on Shooting USA, we’re covering the National Championships in the most successful youth shooting program ever created. We’re at the Scholastic Clay Target Nationals in Sparta, Illinois. Pro Tip: Jerry Miculek – Multiple Targets

16x07 End of Trail 2008

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It’s the largest gathering of cowboys in the world and the World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting. Bring your six guns and your big hat for the annual gathering of SASS members outside Albuquerque, New Mexico. Pro Tips - The Infantry Trophy Team Match

The United States Practical Shooting Association has a problem caused by success. In the few years since the designation of the production gun division participation at the local level has risen dramatically, and so has the demand to shoot at the National Championships. There have been waiting lists every year for the nationals, but the opening of the United States Shooting Academy Ranges in Tulsa has been the best answer to satisfying the demand. Pro Tips - Setting the Right Zero

16x09 Creedmoor

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This time it’s black powder, both muzzleloaders and cartridge guns, firing to preserve the famous competition from the past. It’s Creedmoor 135 years later and the famous guns from the period when thousands of spectators turned out to watch long range competition. Pro Tips - Reading the Wind

It’s the match that simulates trench warfare and charging the enemy in World War I with points to be gained by firing faster early in the match. That’s the reason for the nick-name the “rattle battle”, for the signature sound generated by six man teams firing as fast as they can. Pro Tips - Using Your Sling

16x11 2009 SHOT SHOW

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We’re taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. It’s our annual one hour special from the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Orlando.

16x12 WESTERN THREE GUN

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It’s the new form of Cowboy Action Shooting for competitors who want more challenge in the game. Western Three Gun scores points for accuracy and designs stages of fire that require shooting on the move. It’s the next step for cowboys and cowgirls. History’s Guns: The German MG42 Pro Tips – Rifle Positions

Anytime the ARMY invites civilians to compete in a shooting competition it is likely to be a good show. So when the Army Marksmanship Unit set out to add even more resources to their annual three gun challenge, that brought a record number of competitors in for three days of simulated combat on the Fort Benning ranges. Pro Tips – Service Rifle Practice Drills

We’re inside, in the dead of winter, at the Smith & Wesson Shooting Sports Center, but the action is hot in the IDPA Indoor Nationals. It’s defensive scenarios drawn from real life that provide good training and good competition. Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett – The Alamo

It is the biggest service rifle competition at the National Matches. We’re at Camp Perry for the M-1 Garand match with America’s historic service rifle. Then a look at the history of John Garand’s creation at the Springfield Armory. History’s Guns – The M1 Garand Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett on Sight Distances

We’re in Florida with the fastest steel shooters in the country, banging and clanging over the course of the three days that make up the US Steel Championships. This is the fastest action in the handgun sports. Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett on Shooting the AR

16x17 Bianchi Cup 2009

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This time we mark a major milestone for the richest handgun match in the country. It’s the NRA Action Pistol World Championship, better known as The Bianchi Cup, and it’s now 30 years old. Pro Tips – Todd on Concealed Carry From a Wheelchair

We're seeing stars at the annual Irlene Mandrell Celebrity Shoot. Her game is sporting clays. Irlene Mandrell is the youngest of the Mandrell sisters and is a recognized country music star. And Irlene has been using her celebrity status, and her sport, for many years to raise money for charity. History’s Guns - The Mauser Action German 98K Pro Tips – Todd on Protection in your Car

Season Premiere

17x01 The Sportsman's Team Challenge

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This time we're coming at you in three's with three guns, three man teams, and three days under the hot Texas sun at the Sportsman Team Challenge. It's a great challenge and great family entertainment. Pro Tips – Irlene Mandrell explains the basics to help get you started in ATA Trap Shooting.

17x02 End of Trail, 2009

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End of Trail is as big as it gets in the Single Action Shooting Society. But when a handful of cowboy action shooters started SASS, nearly three decades ago, they had no idea what their creation would eventually become. Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett on Deep Concealment

Its ladies only with shotguns for the annual Ladies Charity Skeet Classic, where the shooters are aiming to beat childhood disease by raising cash for kids. John Shima – Teaching Skeet Number Four on the list of The Top Ten Hollywood Gunfights Pro Tips – Sgt. Travis Tomasie on Movement

This is the second installment of a skins match from out of our past. It’s all steel targets inside par times at the Pro Am from Tulsa. The idea for the Pro Am came and went back in the early 90’s, as a made for TV gun match created during our shows on ESPN. Number Three on the list of The Top Ten Hollywood Gunfights

The first Steel Challenge was held in 1981, created by Mike Fischman and Mike Dalton. Since then the match has stayed essentially the same, how fast can you shoot five steel targets The Top Ten Hollywood Gunfights

It's wheel guns only at the International Revolver Championship, the competition that also means family fun. Plus a pro tip on sporting clays. You ask for help, we get you the best.

It’s run and gun national championship action from the desert outside of Las Vegas as we bring you match coverage of the USPSA Open and Production Nationals. Pro Tip: SGT Lee Dimaculangan – Alternate Shooting Positions

17x08 The NMLRA Nationals

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We’re stepping back in time to the annual gathering of black powder fans at the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association championships in Friendship, Indiana, the small town that’s not quite as big as the pistol, rifle, and shotgun ranges that have been hosting black powder shooting for more than 75 years. Pro Tip - Sergeant Glenn Eller – Sporting Clays Pairs Sighting In on RCBS, the Experts in Reloading Smith & Wesson - Model 632 Carry Comp. Changing the Upper for your AR Lower Receiver John Fixes a Remington 700 on a Budget

For four days the center of the Firearms Industry is Las Vegas and the Sands Convention Center with more than 25,000 dealers and buyers looking for the new items for 2010.

We're in the desert near Las Vegas for run and gun action with pistol, rifle, and shotgun. It's the USPSA Multi-gun Nationals with a new commitment to setting up challenges for the competitors that are worthy of awarding national titles. Pro Tip - SGT Travis Tomasie – The El Pres

It’s a shooting tradition with American roots running back nearly 150 years, long range target shooting with a muzzle loading rifle. Long range means competition at distances greater than half a mile. Pro Tip - Glenn Eller - The Shondell

Civilians are playing Army as the US Army Marksmanship Unit hosts the match when combat training becomes competition. It’s the Ft. Benning Three Gun Challenge using pistol, rifle, and tactical shotgun. Pro Tip - Rifle Shooting Positions

You need firepower in every shooting sport, but we only know one discipline that requires horsepower, as in real horsepower, on the hoof. Cowboy Mounted Shooting is a thrill-a-minute sport. Pro Tip - Vincent Hancock – The Sporting Clays Rabbit

We’re covering the International Defensive Pistol Association's Indoor National Championships. It's personal protection practice, but with titles awarded to the best in each classification. History's Guns: John Browning's 1911

This is the fastest action in the handgun sports. Steel shooting — draw and shoot five steel plates as fast as you can. The STI Steel Master with C-More Optic Crimson Trace Lasers The Crimson Trace MVF-515 Green. Pro Tip: Phil Strader on Sight Management

It's the War Between the States re-enacted in live fire competition, with original firearms from the war on the shooting line. The North-South Skirmish Association members are as authentic as re-enactors commemorating the Civil War. But, N-SSA members shoot in matches called Skirmishes. Smith & Wesson Performance Center 657

17x17 The Bianchi Cup 2010

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We’re in Columbia, Missouri for the World Championship of NRA Action Pistol Shooting. It's the Bianchi Cup, that’s making a big comeback with lots of new shooters, thanks to more cash and prizes than ever before. History’s Guns: The Browning M2 machine gun, or Ma Deuce

17x18 The Industry Masters

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It's shooting fun and games for the folks who make the guns and gear at the Industry Masters, hosted by FMG Publications. The General and His Famous Guns Bergara Barrels Pro Tips – Phil Strader on Getting into Position

Season Premiere

18x01 The Pro Am Match 2010

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The heat is on in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the made for TV pistol match. It's both hot competition and hot sun for the Pro Am, all steel match, that's bigger than ever with cash prizes up for grabs on each stage of fire. History’s Guns – The ’03 Springfield John’s M&P 40 Limited Division Conversion ESP Elite Analog Electronic Ear Plugs The Tree Coat by Scopecoat Pro Tips – Phil Strader on IDPA Competition

18x02 End of Trail 2010

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We’re in the high desert of New Mexico for the Western festival and World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting. History’s Guns – The Winchester ‘73 Sighting In on RCBS, the Experts in Reloading

This Time it's the Super Bowl for revolver fans. The international revolver championship then Mike Irvine has investigative report on who shoots what in competition wheel-guns. History’s Guns – 1873 Single Action Army The Smith & Wesson Pro Team John Improves A Remington 700 Two new Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22s

How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? It’s been described as drag racing with guns, and the appeal of the challenge has spread the sport across the country. History’s Guns – The Gatling Sighting In with Shooting USA - NRA Disabled Shooting Clinic John Builds a Competition 10/22 Nevco Airsoft Target Plate Rack The STI Legend in .40 S&W G2 Gemini Apparel Custom Shirts Pro Tip – Shooting in the Woods

This time on Shooting USA we're in Sparta, Illinois with the next generation of clay shooters. It's the Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships, when the emphasis is on team work. Mike Irvine’s Duck Tech – Decoy Strategy History’s Guns – The Kentucky Long Rifle Pro Tip – The Math for Angle Shooting Wade Bourne’s Hunting Tips – Curing the Magnum Flinch

It's the most prestigious shooting match in the world. Camp Perry hosts the High power nationals. this is the longest running National Match event. Pro Tip – Reading the Wind Shooting USA Profile – Les Baer Sr. The Les Baer Custom Shooting USA 1911 Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Practicing out of Season

This time it's running and gunning with rifle, pistol, and shotgun in the desert just off the Vegas Strip. Phil Strader Shooting Tac-Optics Safariland ELS System for Multi-Gun Leatherman MUT – Military Utility Tool The Saiga in Competition History’s Guns – The M-14 More Improvements for the M&P 40 Limited Gun Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Shooting Rests

18x08 2011 SHOT SHOW

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We're taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. SHOT is a dealer only show, with your local gun shop owner meeting the manufacturers to see the newest products in guns, ammo, and gear that will make news this year. Jim, John and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center reporting the news and finding the must-have new products for 2011.

We're stepping back in time to the 1700s, with the Long Hunters, who shoot the Kentucky Long Rifles that settled the wild frontier. They're keeping alive the history and the traditions from an era when Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were still Indian country and a Long Hunter would be out a long time with the need for a reliable rifle. Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Keeping your Powder Dry The Memphis Charity Challenge SHOT Media Day at the Range Duck Tech – Calling Techniques Mike Patterns Game Specific Shot Shells Pro Tips – Moving Targets

We're in the desert North of Las Vegas for run and gun action! It's exclusive Shooting USA coverage of The USPSA Handgun Nationals, with titles on the line in Revolver, Limited and Production. History’s Guns – The M-16 The Miculek Family’s Wild Goose Chase Hunting Gear - EXO 2 Electric Heat Wear RCBS Reloading Tip – Maintaining Your Dies Pro Tip – USAMU on Handgun Hunting

We're going to The Whittington Center with the next generation spending two weeks at Adventure Camp. Meet the kids taking their first shots, learning about firearms, and the responsibilities of being safe shooters. Wade Bourne on Trigger Pull NRA Annual Meeting and Products – Pittsburgh RCBS Reloading Tip – Kent Sakamoto - the Powder Check Die Cowboy Mounted Shooters Ride to Benefit The Troops Pro Tip – Camo Paint Your Rifle

It's the only multi-gun match held on an active Army base and this time the USAMU Action Shooting Team has outdone all prior match challenges for the competitors. It's virtually combat training, as stage challenges, for civilians with pistol, rifle and shotgun. John Puts the Bergara barreled DPMS AR on a Diet History’s Guns – The Henry Rifle RCBS Reloading Tips – The Hand Priming Tool The XM-2010 The Army Snipers' New Upgraded Rifle Pro Tip – Julie Golob on IDPA Target Rules

We're at Smith & Wesson's state of the art indoor ranges for the National Championships in the sport that grew out of concealed carry training. The International Defensive Pistol Association challenges shooters with real-world scenarios and targets with bad guys and hostages. Equipment for IDPA Competition Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Flashlight Shooting Techinques Blackhawk! Flashlights For Concealed Carry and Competition One Reason Mike Irvine Shot Well: RCBS Reloading Tip with Kent Sakamoto - Case neck Uniforming

18x14 Ladies at Gunsite

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Rights demand responsibility. Especially the right to keep and bear arms. Those words sum up the philosophy America’s most renown training academy that’s been offering firearms instruction to law enforcement, to elite military, and to law-abiding citizens for 35 years. Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Concealed Carry Practice and Malfunctions Crimson Trace Laser Guard for the Ruger LC-9 Mike Irvine’s Duck Tech – The Layout Blind The Final Approach Pack and Go RCBS Reloading Tip – The Seating Die World War One Reenacted by the GWA Hunting Tip - Wade Bourne on Overhead Shooting AAC Charity Suppressor Shoot and Competition Blackhawk! Split Quad Rail

It’s Handgun Drag racing from Titusville, Florida. Draw and shoot 5 steel targets for time. Do it five times and keep the best four times for your score. Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Steel Strategy RCBS Reloading Tip – The Turret Press Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Trigger Control

The Bianchi Cup, made up of four stages of fire that are based in police training. The format for the match was created by Ray Chapman and the man who also lends his name, John Bianchi. Rudy Project – Rydon Lens Kit Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Training for Bianchi RCBS Reloading Tip – The Lock Out Die Disassembly Reassembly Manuals in the Shooting USA Store

We’re covering the International Revolver Championship from Moro Bay, California, with Jerry Miculek looking for win number 19. And with Mike Irvine reporting on how the top revolver shooters can reload so fast. Mike Irvine’s Model 627 8-Shot Revolver for IRC Competition The Industry Masters RCBS Reloading Tip – Swaging Staked Brass Pro Tip – Sighting Your Pistol

Shooting USA is in Frost-proof Florida, the new home of the Pro Am. It’s falling steel, par times, and skins cash on each stage of fire at the only made for TV pistol match. We have full competition coverage. History’s Guns - The 1853 Enfield Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Dry Firing RCBS Reloading Tip – Kent Sakamoto Demos The Pro 2000 Progressive Press STI Sentinel Premier And Elektra

Season Premiere

19x01 The ATA Grand American Challenge

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It’s winner-take-all for 100 Thousand Dollars. ATA is the Amateur Trap Association and the largest of the sanctioning bodies for shotgun sports. The biggest event in ATA competition is the Grand American, nearly two weeks of clay bird shooting at the nation’s largest shooting range in Sparta, Illinois. Pro Tip – Sgt. Josh Richmond on Trap Hold Points Inside Ithaca Gun Company - Made Right in the USA RCBS Reloading Tip – The Grand Shotshell Loader

We begin with the first 3-Gun Match set up to invite beginners into the sport. The top champions first teach the newcomers, before they compete in Run and Gun action in the Blue Grass state. We’re covering the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association’s Nationals in Friendship, Indiana. Friendship is the historic home of every kind of shooting, providing it’s shooting with black powder. History’s Guns – The 1861 Springfield Pro Tip – Sgt. Jeff Holguin on Double Trap Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on working-up the right load of black powder.

We’ve got the fastest cowboys slapping traditional leather in the tradition of Hollywood’s Old West Shoot-outs. The fastest guns go man-on-man in Fallon, Nevada, at the Cowboy Fast Draw World Championship. The Smith & Wesson Governor Louisville Metro Police Athletic Club - Top Gun Match Pro Tip – Sgt. Jeff Holguin on Double Trap RCBS Reloading Tip – The AR Die Set

19x04 2012 SHOT SHOW

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Once again, we're taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. It's our annual one hour special from the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas.

19x05 STEEL CHALLENGE 2011

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For 30 years, the challenge has been how fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? It’s been called “bang and clang” and “drag racing with guns” John Builds up a Full Power Rifle to Grow Up With The Nevco Long Range Flasher Target RCBS Pistol Bullet Feeder Pro Tip – The Pre Shot Routine - Olympic Gold Medalist, Vincent Hancock

We’re in Las Vegas for the fastest run-and-gun action. It’s the USPSA Handgun Nationals with championship titles in the Production and Limited Divisions. Plus HAVA in San Antonio. Honored American Veterans Afield and the firearms industry are welcoming wounded warriors back to the shooting sports. HAVA Family Range Day History’s Guns – The Spencer Pro Tip - Julie Golob on Engaging USPSA Targets Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Handgun Hunting

19x07 END OF TRAIL

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For thirty years Cowboy Action Shooters have been grabbing their six-guns and heading to End of Trail. The shooting match that is double-billed as the World Championship of Cowboy Action shooting and a Wild West Jubilee. Sighting In on the New M&P Shield Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Concealed Carry for Women Rob Leatham on USPSA Stage Strategy Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Stalking

International Defensive Pistol Competition is the game for saving your life, with scenarios drawn from everyday events for concealed carry practice. The IDPA Indoor Nationals at Smith & Wesson starts the season with a major event. This time the match includes handicapped wounded warriors invited to compete. Shooting USA Profile: Lew Danielson, Chairman & CEO of Crimson Trace Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Pellets vs. Powder New Product: Byron Ferguson Heavy Hunter Carbon Arrows Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett and Trevor Baucom

USPSA Multigun is a test of each shooters skill with rifle, shotgun and pistol. Competitors will navigate challenging courses of fire with a combination of the three guns and, in some cases, all three. New Multigun Products Memphis Charity Challenge Guns for the Match Moon Clip Holders and Loaders Pro Tip – Julie G. - Shooting on the Move Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Choosing the Spot for your Stand

A Shooting USA Profile of the former Blackhawk Pilot, paralyzed by a crash in Afghanistan, who is now opening the shooting sports to the handicapped and wounded warriors. Trevor Baucom is the first sponsored pro shooter in a wheelchair, and is the reason major shooting organizations are putting out the welcome mat and working to make their matches handicapped capable. Profile of Chance Koch – AKA Last Chance Morales New Gun Safes from Pendleton Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Starting in USPSA Competition Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Staying in Your Tree

The Army Marksmanship Unit Hosts more Collegiate shooting championships than ever before, including NRA Collegiate Nationals, SCTP Shotgun Competition and Steel Challenge Shooting. And then the Army shows off some really big shooting of their own firepower. Plus Rifles Only in Texas and a challenging precision rifle match, named the Bushnell Brawl. Midland XTC Cameras Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Shooting Your Carry Gun

19x12 Bianchi Cup 2012

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The biggest prize money in the handgun sports is in Columbia, Missouri, where the annual Bianchi Cup National Championship of NRA Action Pistol is worth well into six figures. We’re covering the top shooters in the game as they shoot for titles, counting both target points and the X-count that separates the very best into winners and also-rans. History’s Guns – The AK 47 John’s Final Conversion of the S&W M&P 40 to a Limited Gun The Radio Neck Strap from Tab Gear Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on the AR Rifle Smith & Wesson’s New SD–VE Pistols

We’re at the Hogue Action Shooting Range in Morro Bay for the fastest wheel gunners in the world. It’s the IRC from California. And this one is a major mile-stone for Jerry Miculek. History’s Guns – The Shooting Gallery M&P Manufacturing and the new M&P Shield in .40 Caliber The Claw Sling from Quake Industries Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Footwork

Bullseye Shooting. That’s the nick-name for The National Pistol Championships at Camp Perry, with rimfire and center-fire at 25 and 50 yards, for Bullseye accuracy in the historic matches. Julie Golob’s First Duck Hunt Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Perfecting the Draw Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Turkey Hunting Tips

We’re at the National Championships of the Scholastic Clay Target Program, the most successful youth shooting program in America. SCTP is fun for youngsters as young as 9 years old, while the coaches and parents use the clay shooting sports to teach invaluable lessons in sportsmanship, responsibility, self-discipline and safety. Smith & Wesson Ladies Clinic History’s Guns - The Trapdoor Springfield Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett for New Gun Owners Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on the Passing Shot

Shooting USA is in Frostproof, Florida, to cover the Pro Am pistol match. It’s action pistol shooting created with television in mind. The targets are all steel and all fall when hit. Target count is the score in tight time limits. It’s excitement for the shooters, the spectators and for the cameras, and especially for the Pro Shooters competing for cash awards on each stage of fire. History’s Guns - The Historic Fowling Pieces from Westley Richards Pro Tip –Julie Golob on Starting as a new USPSA Shooter Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on the Passing Shot

19x17 End of Trail 2012

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Cowboy Action Shooting is the idea that turned into a world-wide success, celebrating history with the guns of the old west. 30 years later, we’re at End of Trail, the world championship. It’s part Hollywood and part Real History relived for a week in New Mexico. Plus, the Industry Masters at Rockcastle Shooting Center in Kentucky. History’s Guns - The Krag Jorgensen The Industry Masters 2012 Pro Tip –Julie Golob on Teaching a New Shooter The Mossberg 930 “Jerry Gun”

Ten Handicap Trap shooters from the Grand American shoot off for a winner-take-all prize of $100,000. Plus, for the first time, there’s $50,000 just for the ladies. It’s big money and big pressure to win a year’s pay in one afternoon. The 300 AAC Blackout Atlanta Arms and Ammo

Season Premiere

20x01 Rockcastle AR15.com Pro Am

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This time it’s the largest Multi-gun Match in the country. Plus HAVA invites wounded warriors for the first East Coast Range Day at the Academy training ranges in North Carolina. History’s Guns – Arisaka Type 99 Pro Tip – Bullseye Tips from USAMU

It’s the IDPA National Championship of the shooting sport derived from concealed carry training. History’s Guns – The Broom Handle Mauser Shooting USA Profile – Lee Wills Pro Tip – Pro Tip – SGT Vincent Hancock on Gun Fit The M&P C.O.R.E. Pistols Shooting USA Profile – Julie Golob

20x03 The 2013 SHOT Show

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It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2013. The Shooting USA Team is moving and shooting video to bring you the reports on who is making news with must-have new products this year.

Its multi-gun action from Texas, at the Fallen Brethren Three Gun competition as Remington Defense and Spartan Tactical come together to put on a one of a kind match. History’s Guns – M1 Carbine Shoot for the Future - Shooters with Disablities New Products – TTI Benelli M2, & Uncle Mike Reflex Holster Pro Tip – Mastering Station Eight

It’s Production, Limited, and Revolver Titles on the line at the 2012 Handgun Nationals outside Las Vegas. Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Shane Coley on the Fundamentals Les Baer Custom and the Accuracy Guarantee Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Ranging Distance to that Turkey

20x06 All Army Championship

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We’re covering the USAMU’s annual combat competition at the All Army Small Arms Championship. It’s individual and team competition, with issue grade pistol and rifle, with the emphasis on training for combat. History’s Guns – The Burnside Carbine New Performance Center 1911s Bushnell Elite Tactical Scope Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Daniel Horner - Blending In Hunting Tip – Turkey Mouth Call

20x07 Steel Challenge 2012

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The Steel Challenge is celebrating 31 years of world championship competition, and the popularity continues to grow. The question is simple, how fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? History’s Guns – The 1903 Springfield 3-Gun Stage Design John’s Weight Loss Program for his AR Rifle Pro Tip – USAMU Action Shooting Warm-up Drills

20x08 IDPA Indoor Nationals

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It's the championship match that kicks off the season of competition, hosted in the Smith & Wesson ranges in Springfield, Massachusetts. For the top ranked competitors, the wins come with calls of "zero down" in very short times. But that's not what it sounds like when Jim, John, and Mike try the challenging stages of this championship match. The Smith & Wesson Range Kit Blackhawk! Diversion Bags Scholastic Pistol Program Shooting USA Olympic Profile – Vincent Hancock Pro Tip – Jerry Miculek on Fast Transitions

How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? The answer from the pro shooters... very fast, indeed! The NRA Annual Meeting in Houston Smith & Wesson M&P 10 Olympic Profiles – Jamie Grey and SSG Josh Olson Safariland 7TS Holsters Midland Weather Alert Radios Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Jeff Holguin – New Shotgun Adjustments

This time it's a precision rifle competition that will test more than just the shooter's ability to make a shot. The Bushnell Brawl is a one-of-a-kind physical and mental challenge at Rifle's Only in Texas. History’s Guns – The Enfield Revolver USAMU Pro Tip – Glenn Eller on Shotgun Fit Women’s Concealed Carry Class Products for Ladies CCW Pro Tip – Jerry Miculek on Revolver Reloads

20x11 The Bianchi Cup

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We're taking you to Columbia, Missouri for the biggest prize money in the handgun sports. The annual Bianchi Cup National Championship of NRA Action Pistol is worth well into six figures. History’s Guns – The M1 Garand The Bushnell Power Sync Solar Wrap 400 New Midland XTC Wearable Cameras Pro Tip – Jerry on Co-Witness Sights

Were stepping back in time at the North-South Skirmish Association's National Skirmish, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in period correct competition, with Muskets, Mortars and Cannons! Tennessee 4-H Youth Trap The Army Marksmanship Junior Shooters’ Clinic Bushnell AR Optics Line Wade Bourne – Decoying with the Jerk String Pro Tip – Jerry on Presenting to the Target

20x13 Movie Guns

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It’s a rare visit inside the largest Hollywood prop house at ISS Weapons. John Scoutten takes us behind the screens to show you the guns from movies like the Avengers, Lethal Weapon, Terminator 3, Avatar, and more. History’s Guns - The Nock Volley Inside BLACKHAWK! The Les Baer Custom Stinger The M&P15 VTAC Apex Tactical Specialties ESA New Bushnell AR Optics Red Dots

20x14 F-Class Rifle

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It’s the relatively new sport with scoped rifles shooting on the ranges that normally host service rifle and high power competition. F-Class recognizes that some competitors now have aging eyes, sighting on 600 yard targets. History’s Guns - The 1907 Winchester America’s Greatest College Shotgun Team - The Lindenwood Lions The Pendleton Safe TAC 75 Hunt Tip – Wade Bourne on Quiet in the Turkey Woods

20x15 End of Trail 2013

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Single action pistol, lever action rifle, and shotgun are all in the game at End of Trail. Plus, can Cowboy Action Shooting attract today’s video game youth? We’ll find out with the saga of Gunslinger Jesse, matching a 14 year old with one of the original founders of SASS. History’s Guns - The French RSC 1917 Shooting for a Cause - Tug McGraw Charity Shoot The RCA Low Mass Competition Bolt Carrier Group The Benefits of Bipods Pro Tip - Jerry Miculek on Bipods

It’s the annual gathering of wheel gunners, as Revolver shooters from around the world converge in California for the IRC History’s Guns - The Maynard Carbine An Accurate Combination – Thompson Center and Bushnell The Montgomery Bell Academy Rifle Classic Hunting Tip - Mike Irvine on Fall Turkeys

It’s the second largest Scholastic Clay Target Program event of the year, with more than 1000 youngsters breaking clays in Nashville. History’s Guns - The U.S. Model 1855 Pistol Carbine The LAPD Top Gun Match Load up with the BLACKHAWK! A.L.E.R.T Load Out Bag Camo to Match the Precision Disassembly Made Easy Pro Tip - Todd Jarrett’s Helping First Time Gun Buyers

20x18 Midnight Three Gun

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It’s running and gunning in the dark with lights, night vision, and lasers; the ultimate challenge for 3-Gun competitors. History’s Guns - The Smith & Wesson Model 3 Trevor Hosts HAVA Brownells Home Gunsmithing – Aluma-Hyde Camo Shotgun Pro Tip - Todd Jarrett on Holster Draw Drills

Season Premiere

2014-01-08T21:00:00Z

21x01 USPSA Open Nationals - Inside STI

Season Premiere

21x01 USPSA Open Nationals - Inside STI

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It’s the fastest run and gun racing of all, with fully enhanced Open Division guns competing for the national title. Plus, the inside story of STI, the employee owned company that has claimed more national titles than any other manufacturer. Then John’s got the Benchrest secret on cleaning for accuracy in a Brownells Home Gunsmithing project. And the story of the Long Lee Enfield, that’s now one of History’s Guns. - See more at: http://www.shootingusa.com/TV_SCHEDULE/tv_schedule.html#sthash.QgFDzViT.dpuf

It's the match for the gun you actually carry, the first Back Up Gun Nationals inside Smith & Wesson's ranges in Springfield, Mass. The snub nosed revolvers and pocket pistols are shooting head-to-head in competition that simulates CCW in the real world. Plus, the story of the moon clip, created for the M1917 Colt. Then John shows you how to improve your AR Trigger in a Brownells Home Gunsmithing Project. And Todd Jarrett shows you how to shoot your AR in unusual positions.

2014-02-12T21:00:00Z

21x03 The 2014 SHOT Show

21x03 The 2014 SHOT Show

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Jim, John, and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with 67,000 Firearms Dealers & Manufacturers. It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2014. The Shooting USA Team is moving through 12 miles of aisles, to bring you reports on who is making news this year. It’s a fast moving hour of show and tell with the must-have new products this year.

2014-02-26T21:00:00Z

21x04 Steel Challenge 2013

21x04 Steel Challenge 2013

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It’s the bang and clang of drag racing with hand guns. The fastest shooters in the world are at the Steel Challenge to crown a world champion. Plus, the AK-47 and the designer who became the most famous of all Russian Generals. And John has another Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing project, saving an abused Remington 870 with a new stock set from Hogue.

21x05 The USPSA Production Gun Nationals

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“Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” has made the Production Gun Nationals the most significant competition in run-and-gun competition. The best Pro Shooters are competing with their manufacturer’s stock pistols hoping a National Championship will persuade you to buy their gun. Plus, the FP-45 Flare Projector that would get the name Liberator after the war. And John changes a shotgun bead to improve your sighting in a Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing Tip.

It’s the sport that could save your life as CCW training becomes competition scenarios in the IDPA Indoor Nationals at Smith & Wesson. The best in the world compete for titles and first timers get their first experience in competition. Plus, the odd-looking Webley Police revolver that’s now one of History’s Guns. And, John swaps an AR Stock in a Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing Tip, with a warning up front – you have to know what you own before you start.

The Bushnell Brawl is test for the precision rifle shooter that is more than just making long shots. There are unorthodox positions, physical demands, and the south Texas wind adding to the challenges. Also the story of the Personal carry gun from the 1800’s, and design that is still in use today, the Remington Double Derringer is one of History’s Guns. Then it’s a Pro Tip from the USAMU on determining where you cold bore shot is going to impact. And Mike Irvine gives us an all access pass to the Dealers Only ATA or Archery Trade Association show, an insider look at new products for Bow shooters.

2014-05-14T21:00:00Z

21x08 SASS Winter Range

21x08 SASS Winter Range

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We’re in the Arizona desert for the largest cowboy action shooting match anywhere in America. More than 1,000 competitors, with single-action six-guns, shotguns, and lever action rifles, shoot-it-out in the National Championships of the Single Action Shooting Society. Plus, a 700 year-old firearm that was once the war-changing new technology. The Matchlock Musket is now one of History’s Guns.

21x09 IDPA Puerto Rico 2014

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It’s an IDPA National Championship that feels more like a vacation. We’re in Puerto Rico for competition in the Caribbean. Then we’re covering the NRA annual Meeting and New Product Show in Indianapolis, with 75,000 members gathering to support the NRA and the Second Amendment. Plus the story of the rare Ithaca Model 37 Trench Gun, that’s now one of History’s Guns. And Pro Shooter, Taran Butler, has a Pro Tip on setting up your shotgun to be more successful in 3-Gun Competition.

21x10 U.S. Steel Nationals

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Draw and shoot 5 steel targets. That’s the challenge for the fastest pistol shooters in the nation, running all out for the title of National Champion in the US Steel Nationals from Florida. Plus, the secrets behind the movie guns. John Scoutten is at ISS to learn how they make them look so real safely. And John Paul explains your choices of rifle scope zero and how to choose.

It’s the championship of NRA Action Pistol, better known by the name of the trophy, the Bianchi Cup. It’s the richest and most prestigious match in the handgun shooting sports. In the 35th year of competition, we’ve got a surprise finish with highlights you won’t see anywhere else, Plus the history o f the Mark III Enfield, and Julie Golob has advice for first time gun buyers.

The best in the country with rifle, pistol, and shotgun, are running all out for the title of National Champion. It’s 3-Gun competition from Las Vegas. Then, it’s the story of the Martini Henry rifle that’s now one of history’s guns. Plus, comparing Hornady Critical Defense and Critical Duty, the most effective handgun ammo on the market.

We’re covering the annual championships for wheel guns and their fans, with the top revolver shooters at the Hogue Range in California. Plus, a profile of the only man to win two gold medals in his Olympic sport. Vincent Hancock is now teaching and training for another gold in International Skeet.

It was Teddy Roosevelt’s vision to encourage civilian marksmanship. More than 100 years after, the Camp Perry National Matches are still fulfilling the mission. Plus, the multi-gun match that’s all head-shots, Hornady’s Pandemic in the Heartland. And The venerable ’03 Springfield is one of History’s Guns.

Pros are paired with new shooters to take on long distance shooting challenges at the Bushnell Tactical GAP Grind in the Florida panhandle. Then, it’s one of the most popular competitions at the National Matches, when shooters compete with the legendary M1 Garand. Plus, how the fictitious Buntline Special is now one of History’s Guns, even without any real history. And John Paul shows us some unusual shooting positions that will lead you to a win.

The top pistol shooters run and gun in unpredictable Utah weather at the USPSA Handgun Nationals. Plus, the Civil War sniper rifle, the Confederate Whitworth, is one of History’s Guns. And then it’s action at the Whittington Center in the Rocky Mountain 3-Gun Challenge.

21x17 IDPA Nationals 2014

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It’s the best shooters competing in the sport that could save your life. The top pistol shooters take on threats in real-life scenarios at the IDPA Nationals in Tulsa. Plus, Hornady sets a new standard to out-perform with Superformance ammunition. And, the first S&W Military & Police, the Victory Model, is one of History’s Guns.

21x18 IPSC World Shoot

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It’s the handgun world championship that begins with the Parade of Nations, as the IPSC World Shoot returns to the U.S. after more than 25 years. The best in the world are competing in the sport, with the modern technique Jeff Cooper created more than 40 years ago. Plus, the breechloader that would change gun-making forever, the Hall Carbine is one of History’s Guns.

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22x01 IDPA Back Up Gun Nationals 2014

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It’s the match for real carry guns. The pros, new shooters, and Smith & Wesson executives, take on real life, self-defense scenarios at the IDPA Back Up Gun Nationals. Plus, the 1874 Sharps is one of History’s Guns. And we return to an earlier time for a National Championship that’s preserving our history, the National Muzzleloading Rifle Association’s Fall Shoot.

We’re at the largest silhouette range east of the Mississippi River for a new match that’s changing the game. The targets in Varmint Bench Rest Silhouette are out as far as 1,000 yards! Plus, the Smith & Wesson Performance Center debuts new equipment to make new products. We’ve got the ready-to-race M&P Ported CORE with testing by the S&W pro shooters. And, the 1876 Winchester is one of History’s Guns.

22x03 The 2015 SHOT Show

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Jim, John, and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with 60,000 Firearms Dealers & Manufacturers. It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2015. Jim-John-Mike-300The Shooting USA Team is moving through 12 miles of aisles, to bring you reports on who is making news this year. It’s a fast moving hour of show and tell with the must-have new products this year.

22x04 All Army Championship

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It’s the annual match with rack grade M-16s, M-4s and the M-9 Beretta. The challenging stages of fire are open to all units of the Army, the Guard, and Reserves. They shoot in combat gear for bragging rights to be the best of the Army. Plus, the armies of 150 years ago and the reenactment of the Battle of Franklin on the original ground in Tennessee. We cover the firearms of Blue and Gray and the men and women who now reenact climactic battles to honor and preserve our history. History’s Guns - M16 Rifle Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 Gunz & Puzzlez Amageddon Gear’s PDA Holder USAMU Pro Tip: Sgt. Praslick on Rifling

We’re inside the Smith & Wesson Shooting Center covering the IDPA Indoor Nationals. Interactive and realistic scenarios challenge the best in the sport. John has the highlights, with Tony Pignato making his debut as competition analyst. Plus, the breakthrough John Browning pistol design that’s now one of History’s Guns. And, a young shooter defies the odds and shares his inspiring story.

22x06 Bushnell Brawl 2015

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This time, it’s precision rifle in the Texas winds, battling the elements at Rifles Only for the Bushnell Brawl, the most challenging of the Presidion Rifle Match series. Plus, the Remington Rolling Block, selected by armies around the world, but never by the U.S. Army. And, HAVA honors our bravest at the Rockcastle Shooting Center for a day of family-fun and shooting.

22x07 U.S. Steel Nationals

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It’s drag racing with guns! How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? The answer is very fast indeed when the Pros compete in the Smith & Wesson Steel Nationals in Florida. Plus, the enemy pistol of World War Two, the Japanese Nambu Type 94 now one of History’s Guns. And 500 bowhunters compete in 3D Archery in the IBO Winter Nationals.

It’s competition that simulates combat for Army, Navy, and Coast Guard cadets, building their skills for the future. Plus, the NRA Annual Meeting comes to town with 78,000 members showing up in Nashville. And, Julie Golob has a Pro Tip that takes just one box of ammo to keep your concealed carry skills sharp.

It’s world-class competition in paradise. We’re at the Smith & Wesson Pan American IDPA Championships in Puerto Rico. John covers the action on the range and on the beach. Plus, after 75 years on the beat, the French Lebel Revolver is now one of History’s Guns. And, new IDPA lady shooters train with a champion to get started in the sport.

The fastest wheel gunners in the nation compete for championship titles in the USPSA Revolver Nationals. Plus, the event for women only. The Girl and a Gun convention and shoot in Texas. And the British Service rifle that made the transition to breech-loading. The Snyder is now one of History's Guns.

This time, the fastest practical shooters race for the USPSA Multi-gun National titles using pistol, rifle and shotgun. We've got the action from Las Vegas. Plus, the rare breechloader prized by the Confederacy, the Terry Carbine. And juniors compete with dreams of Olympic Gold as the Army hosts the Junior National Air Rifle Championship.

22x12 Bianchi Cup

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This week, it's the NRA Action Pistol Championship. The world's best compete for the Bianchi Cup. Plus, the rifle for the early frontier, the Hawken is one of History's Guns. And we're Talking Tech on .38 caliber bullets and how the cartridges got their names.

Shooting USA goes West for the World Championship at End of Trail. It's the cowboy shooting best competing for titles in New Mexico. Plus, the rifle that won the West. The Winchester 73 is one of History's Guns.

22x14 Pistol Pro Am

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It's the pistol match created for TV. Falling steel, par times, and cash skins for the Pro Shooters in the Pistol Pro-Am from Florida. Plus, the Spencer Carbine, one of the first repeaters and now one of History's Guns. And the CMP opens the most advanced shooting sports park in the world to advance the mission assigned by congress, promoting marksmanship for civilians.

22x15 PALMA Championship

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Your first chance ever to see the world's oldest continuing rifle match. The PALMA World Championship is in the USA for the first time in 23 years and won't return for another 28 years. It's team competition at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards in the most unusual match you've likely ever seen. Plus, the British Sea Service pistol is one of History's Guns. And, Hornady's discovery brings a breakthrough in accuracy.

22x16 IPSC Tactical Shotgun

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It's a multi-gun match for the juniors that is also a fund-raiser to help pave the way for new shooters to enter the sport. Generation Three Gun is the organization working to expand participation for the next generation. Plus, the English Eight Bore, the black powder solution in the 1800s for Professional Hunters and Gentlemen on Safari. And, the appeal of traditional archery, when you begin by making your own bow.

Thanks to Hollywood, Fast Draw competition is thriving, now in the 60th year. The Cowboy Fast Draw Association hosts the annual shoot out to find the Fastest Gun Alive. Plus, Youngsters shooting steel. It's organized plinking for speed as the Scholastic Pistol Program expands to more and more teams participating. And the Mannlicher 95 is now one of History's Guns.

Season Premiere

23x01 USPSA Handgun Nationals

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It's the fastest of the run-and-gun handgun sports when the top shooters in the country compete with 'race guns' that bring every possible enhancement to help win. Plus, there's a zombie invasion in Nebraska that can only be handled by the competitors at Pandemic in the Heartland, hosted by Hornady. And wounded veterans honoring wounded veterans at HAVA family range day near Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

The GAP Grind Pro-Am opens one of the most intimidating competitions to new shooters. It's long range precision rifle competition in Tennessee, with John now considered an experienced pro, helping a new shooter compete. Plus, Japan's historic, yet unreliable revolver is one of History's Guns. And juniors are breaking a lot of clays at the SCTP Nationals.

Jim, John, and Tony are running the 12 miles of aisles in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, with 60,000 gun dealers and buyers. It's your first look at the new guns and gear that will be making news this year. Set your DVR. The guys have a lot to show you in non-stop new product presentations.

It's the match limited to the guns people actually carry, 5-shot revolvers and small autoloaders. The defensive scenarios are creative and challenging on the S&W Indoor Ranges in Massachusetts. And it's the best possible practice for a real-life emergency. Plus, the 1873 Single Action Army is one of History's Guns. And Colt relaunches the company and the new guns now focused on serving civilian customers.

It's drag-racing on steel! The top action shooters in the world compete at the Steel Challenge. Draw and shoot five steel plates for time measured in hundredths of a second. And a world record may be broken. Plus, the historic Luger that introduced the nine-millimeter round is one of History's Guns. And, another edition of gun matchmaker testing and choosing a first home-defense gun for a young couple.

It's the only pistol, rifle, and shotgun challenge held on an active duty Army Base. If running and gunning stage challenges is simulated combat, it doesn't get any more real than when the Army Marksmanship Unit sets up the challenges and adds in full-auto fire and Abrams Tanks! Plus the enhanced Garand, the M-14 is now one of History's Guns. And Blackhawk! Pro, Todd Jarrett shows you real world rifle training, while shooting with his rental car.

It is considered the elite challenge in precision rifle competition, the Bushnell Brawl in South Texas. It's not just a long range rifle challenge, it's also a punishing physical challenge for the competitors. Plus, the revolver that lead the way to the modern double-action, 50 years early. The Dean, Adams and Dean is one of History's Guns. And turkey hunters flock to Nashville for the largest NWTF convention ever.

This time, it's a carnival of fun at Smith & Wesson as the stages of fire get even more creative. It's IDPA competition at the Indoor Nationals. Plus, the transition from muzzle loading to metallic cartridge for the US Army. The Trapdoor is one of History's Guns, Then, we're inside the Civilian Marksmanship Program's depot discovering Army history and building up M1 Garands that could be for you.

23x09 The NRA in Louisville

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80,000 NRA Members gather in Louisville for the 145th Annual Meeting. It's a huge celebration of the Second Amendment and this time there's major political news. And, a surprising number of new guns being announced. Plus, the story of the 'Dick Special', the Colt Detective Special, that's now one of History's Guns. And hundreds of college students spend their spring break in Alabama competing in the College Pistol Nationals.

It's classic pistol competition as Col. Jeff Cooper first created the combat sport. 400 USPSA members compete in Barry, Illinois with single-stack 1911's, in the biggest championship competition of the year. Plus the history of John Browning's 1911 that is clearly of History's most famous guns. And the little known museum in Alabama with the 8,000 weapons collected by one man who had been an American spy in World War Two.

23x11 The 2016 Bianchi Cup

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This is the year the world's most prestigious handgun championship becomes twice as difficult. To take the cup the top competitors have to shoot the four stages of fire twice, combining their qualifying score with their second round of shooting the plates, the barricades, the practical, and the mover. Julie Golob joins John Scoutten to present the action from Columbia, Missouri. Plus, the High Standard from World War Two, and the movie guns Clint Eastwood ordered for his film, American Sniper.

It's drag racing with guns! Draw and shoot five steel targets for time. And it gets very fast when the top pro shooters step into the shooting box. But steel shooting has also expanded to include rimfire pistols and rifles and that's made the sport a family-friendly experience. John and Tony have the highlights, with shot-string timing, to the championship. Plus the first double action Colt, that is now one of History's Guns. And, Max Michel organizes a party in Las Vegas to teach shooting competition.

It's classic wheel gun competition at the Smith & Wesson Revolver Nationals. Pasa Park, in Barry, Illinois, hosts competitors of all ages and skill levels to be challenged on 14 action-shooting stages of fire. Plus, the long-serving British Sniper Rifle that is now one of History's Guns. And a profile of one IDPA club in Delaware that's having remarkable success growing the sport by shooting a lot, on the cheap.

It's happening again! Zombies are invading Nebraska! It's Hornady's Pandemic in the Heartland that's become a tradition in five years of competition and weekend fun. Plus, the Model One, the first successful firearm from Smith & Wesson, is now one of History's Guns. And the Les Baer Custom Ladies Pistol Team celebrates 20 years of shooting competition at Camp Perry.

This time Law Enforcement compete in a match that is really street smart training!

The Factory Sponsored Professionals compete with handguns anyone can buy. It's the old NASCAR rule, "Win on Sunday, sell Guns on Monday."

23x17 Remington at 200

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The remarkable history of Remington at 200 years of continuous production for America. It's a story that begins with one young man who wanted a rifle in 1816. Eliphalet Remington II was about to launch a dynasty. Plus, we're Talking Tech on the guns and cartridges of 1873 that would win the West. And red dot optics compete in the USPSA's new national championship, the Carry Optics Division.

Once again Zombies invade Nebraska! But three gunners are ready to defend at Hornady's Pandemic in the Heartland. Plus, Trevor Baucom leads wounded warriors into IDPA competition in the latest HAVA event for disabled veterans. Then, John's got a new precision rifle and the new cartridge to fuel it, the fast and flat shooting 6mm Creedmoor. And from history, the one-and-done service rifle, the 30-40 Krag.

24x09 Steel Challenge 2017

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This time, it's a new speed record at the Steel Challenge in California. The Pros take on banks of five steel targets in lightning fast rounds. Then, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association hosts Youngsters for a weekend at Friendship to get them started with their first shots in the shooting sports. And we get our first shots with the big bore M&P 2.0 .45. Plus Ken Hackathorn is teaching home defense with your AR Rifle.

It's classic 1911 competition at the Single Stack Nationals. The guns are stock appearing 1911s, charged by limited magazines, but the action is far from limited in Barry, Illinois. Plus, the Gatling and the doctor who thought his invention would end all wars. History shows It didn't. And, a look back to our history in our 25th year, our visit with Colonel Jeff Cooper at Gunsite in 1996.

24x11 Bianchi Cup 2017

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John Scoutten and our favorite analyst, Julie Golob report the action from the world's most prestigious shooting match, the Championship of NRA Action Pistol that's better known as the Bianchi Cup. Then the odd-looking Broom handle Mauser is one of History's Guns. Plus, the story of a sporting clays charity match in California that remembers fallen warriors while helping the relatives cope with the loss. And Julie has a Pro Tip on improving first shot speed in competition.

It's a brand new sponsor, for a brand new match, on a brand new range. Lucas Oil is now sponsoring Gun Racing with the Championship of Pistol Caliber Carbine action shooting. John Scoutten and Tony Pignato both shoot the match and report the action, as the best in the sport compete for $10,000 in prize money. Plus, the last of the British Enfields, the Jungle Carbine, is now one of History's Guns. And from our 25 years of television history, we're bringing back Jerry Miculek's world records set 14 years ago in 2003.

This time, high-capacity guns and handguns direct from the factory compete at the Iron Sights Nationals. It's the top competitors in the Limited Division and the Production Division shooting for national titles in USPSA competition. Then the Walther P-38 is one of History's Guns. Plus, Comp-Tac brings holsters out of the garage to be number one in IDPA. It's a company profile from Houston. And, We're Talking Tech, defining MOA and what you get in accuracy with a rifle guarantee.

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25x01 The 20th Smith & Wesson Indoor Nationals

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It's the twentieth 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. Plus, the only multi-gun match on an active Army base, the Ft. Benning 3-Gun. And, the Remington 03-A3, the inexpensive version of the 1903 Springfield, is one of History's Guns.

This time, the Pros help the Amateurs take on the challenges of Precision Rifle Shooting at the GAP Grind. Then the CMP Goes West to the Desert for their Western Games. Savage introduces two new rifles chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor, one is a bolt action and one an MSR. And, Julie is using lasers to help diagnose and cure your handgun shooting mistakes.

25x03 The SHOT Show 2018

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We're inside the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with the Dealers and Buyers discovering the new items that will make news this year. Plus, the new pistol from Smith & Wesson that wasn't quite ready for SHOT, but is now. And an insider report from Hornady Manufacturing that's now confirming their new ammo makes your AR a viable home defense weapon. Ken Hackathorn demonstrates that where the threat is determines your CCW draw and shot placement.

This time it's the Rimfire Challenge World Championship, with top competitors and a family friendly welcome. The NSSF promotes the all-steel speed challenge to get new shooters started in competition, but there are also world titles to be won. Plus, police officers are going to school at the historic Smith & Wesson Academy in Springfield, MA. They're learning both tactics and gun maintenance to support their departments back home. Then Hornady introduces an effective round for suppressors that doesn't create a sonic boom. And, Julie Golob has a pro tip on what you've forgotten to practice.

It's wheel guns only in competition at The International Revolver Championship for the competitors who still choose the simplicity and reliability of the classic revolver. It's speed shooting for time and accuracy while reloading a six shooter or an eight shooter. Plus, the history of the Scout Rifle concept that actually began with the Germans in World War II. Then, Nashville fills up with turkey hunters at the NWTF convention. Plus, the most accurate of the 10mm 1911s, the new Hunter 6-inch from Les Baer Custom. And a final look back in honor of the late Michael Voigt, his pro-tip on multi-gun shooting from 2004.

The Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning hosts civilians for combat shooting with three guns. It's the Fort Benning 3-Gun Challenge that gets close to simulating combat in the field. Plus, the British Rifle by Enfield that got a German name. The Brunswick is one of History's Guns. And winter range in the desert brings the next generation into cowboy shooting.

It's long range shooting on the clock and under duress. That's the challenge for riflemen at the Brawl in Texas with shots out to 1,000 yards. Plus, the John Browning pistol that went to war on the other side. The Model of 1922 armed armies across Europe, including the Germans in World War Two. Then Colt brings back an icon from Vietnam, the M16A1 Reissue is History remembered, that's now for sale in limited production. And Julie Golob is ready to help solve your slide operating issues in a Pro Tip.

It's the shootout sport that Hollywood created, the Cowboy Fast Draw World Championship from Fallon, Nevada, with the best who can draw and thumb their single actions in a fraction of a second. Plus, Honored American Veterans Afield celebrates 10 years of helping wounded vets get back to the range. And Savage Arms introduces the Accufit Kit to match you to your best shooting position.

25x09 1,000 Yard Benchrest

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Thousand Yard Benchrest is competition with unlimited guns you won't believe. They're handmade and can weigh as much as 100 pounds. And there are two ways to score for record when you can master the wind. Plus, the NRA meets in Dallas with thousands of new members joining to support the 2nd Amendment and see the new guns and gear being introduced for this year.' And John Browning's Colt Woodsman, the .22 autoloader that dominated first gun sales for most of the 20th century, is now a collectible and one of History's Guns.

25x10 Steel Nationals 2018

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It's new divisions and new guns shooting in the US Steel Nationals, the fastest of the action pistol sports. It's simple. How fast can you draw and shoot 5 steel targets? The US Steel Nationals is the largest steel match leading up to the world championship.

2018-08-21T21:00:00Z

25x11 The Bianchi Cup - 2018

25x11 The Bianchi Cup - 2018

  • 2018-08-21T21:00:00Z1h

The barricades, the plates, the practical, and the mover; it's Classic Competition for the 40th year of the Bianchi Cup. Plus, the breech-loading Maynard Carbine is one of History's Guns. Then it's the biggest Pistol Caliber Carbine Match yet, the JP Rifles USPSA Area 5 Championship with a record number of shooters. Todd Jarrett has a Pro Tip on using a multi-point adjustable sling. And, Randy Oit

25x12 The USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals

  • 2018-09-11T21:00:00Z1h

The USPSA Multi-gun Nationals challenges the best shooters while the desert challenges their rifles, shotguns, and pistols to keep running in competition for the national titles. Plus, the French MAS 36, the last bolt rifle in World War Two, is now one of History's Guns. John and Tony chase down the new stuff on display at TriggerCon in Seattle, and Mr. Flintlock is back for an Impossible Shot.

25x13 The Steel Challenge at Talladega

  • 2018-10-09T21:00:00Z1h

It’s Classic Steel Challenge Competition but hosted on a new range in Talladega, Alabama. Plus, the dangerous game solution from the 1800s before smokeless powder. The 500 Black Powder Express. Then John’s building up an ultra-light competition Rimfire Rifle. And, just for fun, Longbow Legend, Byron Ferguson tries an Impossible Shot.

2018-10-30T21:00:00Z

25x14 The SCTP Nationals

25x14 The SCTP Nationals

  • 2018-10-30T21:00:00Z1h

It’s time for a personal best at the Scholastic Clay Target Nationals in Ohio, with thousands of youngsters participating in the most successful youth shooting program of all time. Plus, Hand building 1911s the old way at Les Baer Custom. It’s the same process developed by pistol smiths in the 1930s, still used to create exceptionally accurate handguns.

25x15 IDPA Nationals at Talladega

  • 2018-11-27T21:00:00Z1h

It’s the IDPA Nationals with the best shooters in Defensive Pistol Competition. The CMP Ranges at Talladega host the challenges designed to simulate real world threats. Scoring is speed and accuracy while using cover. And there are now new divisions to better represent the CCW guns being carried on the street. Plus, the Garands are back from overseas, and being prepped for collectors and shooters

It’s the competition to find the best at everything that goes bang. The NRA World Shooting Championship adds the scores from many different shooting disciplines to find the best all-around shooting champion. Plus, the Crockett rifles from Tennessee that armed Andrew Jackson’s Militia on his way to stop the British in New Orleans. Then, John and JP finish the budget rifle accuracy build.

Season Premiere

2019-01-09T21:00:00Z

26x01 The Bushnell GAP Grind

Season Premiere

26x01 The Bushnell GAP Grind

  • 2019-01-09T21:00:00Z1h

26x02 2018 USPSA Limited Nationals

  • 2019-02-20T21:00:00Z1h

2019-03-06T21:00:00Z

26x03 SHOT Show 2019

26x03 SHOT Show 2019

  • 2019-03-06T21:00:00Z1h

2019-05-01T21:00:00Z

26x05 The Brawl at Rifles Only

26x05 The Brawl at Rifles Only

  • 2019-05-01T21:00:00Z1h

26x06 College Clays Championship

  • 2019-06-19T21:00:00Z1h

2019-07-03T21:00:00Z

26x07 2019 USPSA Multi-Gun

26x07 2019 USPSA Multi-Gun

  • 2019-07-03T21:00:00Z1h

2019-08-21T21:00:00Z

26x08 College Bunker Trap

26x08 College Bunker Trap

  • 2019-08-21T21:00:00Z1h

2019-09-11T21:00:00Z

26x09 The 2019 Steel Challenge

26x09 The 2019 Steel Challenge

  • 2019-09-11T21:00:00Z1h

2019-10-16T21:00:00Z

26x11 Bianchi Cup 2019

26x11 Bianchi Cup 2019

  • 2019-10-16T21:00:00Z1h

2019-10-23T21:00:00Z

26x12 Faster in the Schools

26x12 Faster in the Schools

  • 2019-10-23T21:00:00Z1h

26x13 The NMLRA with MR. Flintlock

  • 2019-11-13T21:00:00Z1h

2019-11-20T21:00:00Z

26x14 The President's 100

26x14 The President's 100

  • 2019-11-20T21:00:00Z1h

26x15 CMP National Trophy Match

  • 2019-12-11T21:00:00Z1h

Season Premiere

2020-01-29T21:00:00Z

27x01 The Armageddon Gear AG Cup

Season Premiere

27x01 The Armageddon Gear AG Cup

  • 2020-01-29T21:00:00Z1h

It's a special edition of Shooting USA, a full hour devoted to the inaugural Armageddon Gear AG Cup. Twenty of the best precision rifle marksmen have been invited to the Arena Training Facility for a two day event to find out who is the best. There’s a total of forty-one thousand dollars in prize money at stake, with the overall match winner guaranteed twenty thousand in cash!

The game is Single Action Fast Draw, as near as we come in the 21st century to the OK Corral. 300 Gunfighters mosey into Fallon, Nevada, dressed to reflect their cowboy alias, and ready to draw and shoot wax bullets from Old West holsters. The winning results are speeds down to a third of a second. Plus, John shoots and reports the new IDPA Pistol Caliber Carbine National match at Talladega.

27x03 SHOT Show New Products Special

  • 2020-03-04T21:00:00Z1h

It’s our biggest effort yet covering more than 65 new products introduced in Las Vegas at the Dealers Only SHOT Show – Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade Show. This time what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay there as 50,000 dealers pack the Sands Convention Center to see what’s new for 2020.

27x04 The IDPA World Championship

  • 2020-03-31T21:00:00Z1h

The International Defensive Pistol Association holds their World Championships and it’s truly an international gathering of competitors at the CMP Talladega Park ranges. They’ve come from around the world to shoot scenarios designed to simulate real world situations when drawing from concealment is the way to stop the threats.

It's the fastest organized form of plinking with .22 Rimfire, shooting steel plates for time. And once again the yougsters turn out to be the fast ones in the Rimfire Challenge World Champioships. Plus, we're presenting many of the new products to be annouced at the NRA Annual Meeting Show. John Scoutten won the coin toss so he's at our private range for shooting tests of new guns.

27x06 USPSA Production Nationals

  • 2020-06-09T21:00:00Z1h

This time, Nothing exotic, just out of the box factory guns shooting for the titles in the USPSA Production Nationals. It’s win on Sunday, sell on Monday competition for the top Pros and their gun company Sponsors. Plus, Turkey Hunters hunt new gear in Nashville at the annual NWTF Convention.

27x07 All Army Small Arms Championship

  • 2020-07-15T21:00:00Z1h

This time, it’s Army Small Arms competition with rack issue carbines and pistols that’s open to active duty, guard, reserve and cadets, to keep battlefield skills sharp. The Army Marksmanship Unit hosts the challenges on the ranges at Fort Benning. Plus, the big guns, Dirty Harry's Model 29. And, then the .500 S&W Magnum and the Lever Carbine chambering the .500 for even more power in the woods.

27x08 The History of US Service Rifles

  • 2020-07-29T21:00:00Z1h

The Trapdoor was the first cartridge firing service rifle that was much faster to use than the cap and ball rifles it replaced. But oddly rapid fire was not the original priority. But the Trapdoor was the beginning of the evolution to better and faster to cycle service rifles adopted over the next 100 years, that most often put superior firepower in the hands of US troops as they served in two World wars.

2020-08-26T21:00:00Z

27x09 The Hornady 6mm ARC

27x09 The Hornady 6mm ARC

  • 2020-08-26T21:00:00Z1h

It’s the newest and most effective new cartridge for the AR-15 platform, the Hornady 6mm ARC – Auto Rifle Cartridge. Plus the Smith & Wesson pressed into service in World War Two – the .45 Victory is now one of History’s Guns. Then an update on our US Shooting Team Members who were training for peak performance at the Tokyo Olympics, who now have a year to wait.

The challenge is for precision rifle shooters at distances only possible in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, with steel targets sized to simulate the vitals of western game animals. Plus, new hunting choices in ammo and firearms. And the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association welcomes today’s modern in-line muzzleloaders to test their skill in long range hunting competition.

It is the fastest-growing division in action shooting. PCC is scored on speed and accuracy on the handgun targets used in practical shooting, but employing AR derivatives chambered for pistol cartridges, most often 9mm. Plus, searching and finding Civil War History buried in the ground in Tennessee and in the rivers that flowed through the battlefields dividing blue and gray.

2020-10-20T21:00:00Z

27x12 CMP High Power

27x12 CMP High Power

  • 2020-10-20T21:00:00Z1h

It is the premier match for riflemen in the Civilian Marksmanship Program Competition. Rifles only limited by weight, shooting rapid and slow fire for the X ring at distances out to 600 yards. Plus, a profile of one of the original YouTube stars and his precision shooting. 22 Plinkster changed his entire life from a Burglar Alarm Installer to a highly paid pro shooter with his rimfire shooting skills.

It’s the second year of the Hornady Precision Rifle Challenge in the hills of Utah, an extraordinary venue for long range riflery, with competitors challenged by both distance and the Utah winds. Plus, first time training for some of the 5 million new gun owners at Royal Range in Nashville. The objective is to get them shooting safely when some have never before fired a personal defense handgun.

27x14 USPSA Single Stack Nationals

  • 2020-12-02T21:00:00Z1h

This time it’s 1911’s in competition at the Classic Single Stack Nationals. It’s a throw-back to the origins of action shooting as conceived and taught by the founder, Jeff Cooper. Plus, The British rifle that enforced the empire at the turn of the century. The Martini-Henry is now one of History’s guns.

The World Speed Shooting Championship is also known as the Steel Challenge. Draw and shoot five steel targets as fast of you can, with time in seconds as your score. We’ve called it drag racing with guns, and that is exactly what speed shooting is. We’re heading to Talladega Alabama for the action.

2021-12-07T21:00:00Z

27x16 The 2020 AG Cup

27x16 The 2020 AG Cup

  • 2021-12-07T21:00:00Z1h

$90,000 is up for grabs at the Armageddon Gear AG Cup, it’s an invitation only Precision Rifle Tournament with the highest cash payout in the history of the sport. Then Mr. Flintlock is playing with firecrackers to launch targets for his Impossible Shot. And then a Pro-Tip from Colt Pro Shooter Mark Redl on smoothing out your double action trigger pull.

Season Premiere

2021-02-17T21:00:00Z

28x01 Tennessee Cowboy Action

Season Premiere

28x01 Tennessee Cowboy Action

  • 2021-02-17T21:00:00Z1h

Get your big hat and strap on your six-guns for Tennessee Cowboy Action. SASS, the Single-Action Shooting Society, is among the most popular of the shooting sports, with regional, national, and international matches, all preserving the history of America’s Old West. And the Tennessee Championship hosts the largest number of competitors of any state match by offering world class competition shooting.

2021-03-17T21:00:00Z

28x02 USPSA Race Gun Nationals

28x02 USPSA Race Gun Nationals

  • 2021-03-17T21:00:00Z1h

its high speed pistol competition with open and limited guns at the USPSA Race Gun Nationals. Both divisions show the incredible evolution of John Browning original design for the 1911, to include high capacity magazines with 21 or more cartridges, plus optics and compensators for open division guns.

2021-04-14T21:00:00Z

28x03 CMP Talladega 600

28x03 CMP Talladega 600

  • 2021-04-14T21:00:00Z1h

Competition is back and so are the shooters for the Talladega 600. For the Civilian Marksman Program, it's a Mini-Nationals names the Southern Classic. Then Adaptive Shooters gather to learn and shoot IDPA challenges at Trevor Baucom’s Adaptive Summit. Plus, The rarest of English sporting guns from the Doctor who loves shooting flint. Dr. Lewis Drake assembles a million dollar collection of rare guns.

Florida is open and so is International Defensive Pistol Association competition at the Florida State Championships. Nearly 300 competitors show up at the Universal Shooting Academy ranges to shoot real-world challenges and contend for the state titles. Plus the story of the AK that is one of History’s Guns and is the most widely used assault rifle chosen by America’s Enemies.

2021-06-02T21:00:00Z

28x05 Steel Challenge 2021

28x05 Steel Challenge 2021

  • 2021-06-02T21:00:00Z1h

Practical shooting in all of its forms boils down to speed and accuracy and the one practical shooting sport that tests those two elements exclusively is steel shooting. We've called it drag racing with guns. Draw and shoot 5 steel targets with time as your score. With divisions expanded to rimfire rifles and pistol caliber carbines, the times are now regularly setting new world records.

28x06 The USPSA Lo-Cap Nationals

  • 2021-07-21T21:00:00Z1h

There are nine divisions of competition in the USPSA and of those nine, four are considered low capacity. 10 rounds or less per magazine or reloader. The production division limited 10 single stack and the revolvers. The competitors are in Talladega, Alabama to compete for the national titles. Plus, the M240 throws a lot of lead downrange as one of History’s Guns.

2021-08-18T21:00:00Z

28x07 The 2021 Bianchi Cup

28x07 The 2021 Bianchi Cup

  • 2021-08-18T21:00:00Z1h

The Bianchi Cup is back again at the Green Valley Range outside Columbia, Missouri. Last year the virus eliminated the championship of NRA Action Pistol competition. This year the four stages of fire are back, but without the international competitors who traditionally come to contend for the cup. Plus, competition with collectable rifles at the CMP Historic Service Rifle match.

The United States Practical Shooting Association has a problem caused by success. In the few years since the designation of the production gun division participation at the local level has risen dramatically, and so has the demand to shoot at the National Championships. There have been waiting lists every year for the nationals, but the opening of the United States Shooting Academy Ranges in Tulsa has been the best answer to satisfying the demand. Pro Tips - Setting the Right Zero

28x09 Creedmoor

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This time it’s black powder, both muzzleloaders and cartridge guns, firing to preserve the famous competition from the past. It’s Creedmoor 135 years later and the famous guns from the period when thousands of spectators turned out to watch long range competition. Pro Tips - Reading the Wind

It’s the match that simulates trench warfare and charging the enemy in World War I with points to be gained by firing faster early in the match. That’s the reason for the nick-name the “rattle battle”, for the signature sound generated by six man teams firing as fast as they can. Pro Tips - Using Your Sling

28x11 2009 SHOT SHOW

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We’re taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. It’s our annual one hour special from the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Orlando.

28x12 WESTERN THREE GUN

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It’s the new form of Cowboy Action Shooting for competitors who want more challenge in the game. Western Three Gun scores points for accuracy and designs stages of fire that require shooting on the move. It’s the next step for cowboys and cowgirls. History’s Guns: The German MG42 Pro Tips – Rifle Positions

Anytime the ARMY invites civilians to compete in a shooting competition it is likely to be a good show. So when the Army Marksmanship Unit set out to add even more resources to their annual three gun challenge, that brought a record number of competitors in for three days of simulated combat on the Fort Benning ranges. Pro Tips – Service Rifle Practice Drills

We’re inside, in the dead of winter, at the Smith & Wesson Shooting Sports Center, but the action is hot in the IDPA Indoor Nationals. It’s defensive scenarios drawn from real life that provide good training and good competition. Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett – The Alamo

It is the biggest service rifle competition at the National Matches. We’re at Camp Perry for the M-1 Garand match with America’s historic service rifle. Then a look at the history of John Garand’s creation at the Springfield Armory. History’s Guns – The M1 Garand Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett on Sight Distances

We’re in Florida with the fastest steel shooters in the country, banging and clanging over the course of the three days that make up the US Steel Championships. This is the fastest action in the handgun sports. Pro Tips – Todd Jarrett on Shooting the AR

28x17 Bianchi Cup 2009

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This time we mark a major milestone for the richest handgun match in the country. It’s the NRA Action Pistol World Championship, better known as The Bianchi Cup, and it’s now 30 years old. Pro Tips – Todd on Concealed Carry From a Wheelchair

We're seeing stars at the annual Irlene Mandrell Celebrity Shoot. Her game is sporting clays. Irlene Mandrell is the youngest of the Mandrell sisters and is a recognized country music star. And Irlene has been using her celebrity status, and her sport, for many years to raise money for charity. History’s Guns - The Mauser Action German 98K Pro Tips – Todd on Protection in your Car

Season Premiere

2022-04-13T21:00:00Z

29x01 The Precision Rifle Series 22 Finale

Season Premiere

29x01 The Precision Rifle Series 22 Finale

  • 2022-04-13T21:00:00Z1h

This time, it's Precision Rifle Competition, but with twenty-twos. It's the PRS Rim-fire Finale, the competition that opens up Precision Shooting to more competitors without the cost of centerfire and without the need for a thousand-yard range. Plus, the story of the US Army's iconic M-60 machine gun that is now one of History's Guns.

2022-05-04T21:00:00Z

29x02 The PSA Gathering

29x02 The PSA Gathering

  • 2022-05-04T21:00:00Z1h

This time, it's the largest industry Range day on the East coast, that is open to the public. The PSA Gathering makes up for a lightly attended SHOT Show with a huge collection of new products set up for "try it, you may like it" demonstrations. Plus the story of an ultra-rare 1911 from world war two that came home from the war to surprise one family with a six-figure value.

29x03 USPSA Multi-Gun Nationals

  • 2022-05-25T21:00:00Z1h

It's the championship of run-and-gun competition with pistol, rifle, and shotgun and this time there is some serious running involved on the stages of fire set up at a new range venue in South Carolina. Our cameras are running with the top competitors to show you all the action in the race for the national titles.

2022-06-22T21:00:00Z

29x04 The 2022 Steel Challenge

29x04 The 2022 Steel Challenge

  • 2022-06-22T21:00:00Z1h

Stand and Shoot five steel targets with the best four times as your score. The World Speed Shooting Challenge has now expanded to include divisions for Centerfire Handguns, Pistol Caliber Carbines, and both Handguns and Rifles chambered in 22 caliber. The purest form of gun racing this year will result in new world records on the well-known stages of fire.

2022-06-29T21:00:00Z

29x05 FASTER In Schools

29x05 FASTER In Schools

  • 2022-06-29T21:00:00Z1h

The FASTER program is intensive training for School Teachers and Staff that qualifies them to carry concealed in schools. It's time for an update on FASTER that has now trained more than 3,000 Teachers and Administrators who are now carrying in nearly 300 school districts across the country. Plus, the M249 SAW is one-man firepower in each Army squad and is now one of History's Guns.

2022-07-19T21:00:00Z

29x06 The 1911 Collector

29x06 The 1911 Collector

  • 2022-07-19T21:00:00Z1h

Meet the man who has made his life passion the collecting of rare and extremely valuable 1911s from as far back as the Military Trials in March of 1911. And he owns the Savage that competed for the contract and lost to John Browning's design made by Colt. Plus, the 1911's with official documents to prove they don't exist, but they are very much present in his collection.

2022-08-17T21:00:00Z

29x07 The Hornady Zombie Match

29x07 The Hornady Zombie Match

  • 2022-08-17T21:00:00Z1h

The tradition continues with Hornady sponsoring the annual Zombie shoot in Nebraska. Defending against the un-dead is both a creative three-gun match and a really good time for competitors of all skill levels. Plus, John tests all of the ways you can deliver Hornady's .44 Magnum firepower in your choice of Smith & Wesson revolvers.

2022-09-07T21:00:00Z

29x08 Bianchi Cup 2022

29x08 Bianchi Cup 2022

  • 2022-09-07T21:00:00Z1h

The Green Valley ranges are open in Columbia, Missouri and again welcoming international competitors to the challenges of The Plates, The Practical, The Barricades, and The Mover. Bianchi Cup competition is back to full strength with new faces claiming the titles in the most prestigious handgun tournament of the year.

2022-09-21T21:00:00Z

29x09 The RM Airgun Challenge

29x09 The RM Airgun Challenge

  • 2022-09-21T21:00:00Z1h

The targets get smaller, the range gets shorter, and the power behind each shot is air. It's the Rocky Mountain Airgun Challenge once again bringing top rifle shooters to a quieter range for competition. Then the German response to the superior firepower of the M-1 Garand. The Gewehr 43 is now one of History's Guns. Plus, an update on Hornady Critical Duty Ammo, now that the FBI has selected it.

29x10 USPSA Carry Optics Nationals

  • 2022-10-26T21:00:00Z1h

The Carry Optics Division recognizes the popularity of Red Dot Sights on 9mm pistols and sets up a championship competition with the guns that are now common for concealed carry. Then, Dr. Lewis Drake discovers the only rifle to utilize all of Joseph Mantin's patents from the 1700s. Plus, The Civilian Marksmanship Program remembers and honors the rifles from the beaches of Normandy.

It’s a shooting tradition with American roots running back nearly 150 years, long range target shooting with a muzzle loading rifle. Long range means competition at distances greater than half a mile. Pro Tip - Glenn Eller - The Shondell

Civilians are playing Army as the US Army Marksmanship Unit hosts the match when combat training becomes competition. It’s the Ft. Benning Three Gun Challenge using pistol, rifle, and tactical shotgun. Pro Tip - Rifle Shooting Positions

You need firepower in every shooting sport, but we only know one discipline that requires horsepower, as in real horsepower, on the hoof. Cowboy Mounted Shooting is a thrill-a-minute sport. Pro Tip - Vincent Hancock – The Sporting Clays Rabbit

We’re covering the International Defensive Pistol Association's Indoor National Championships. It's personal protection practice, but with titles awarded to the best in each classification. History's Guns: John Browning's 1911

This is the fastest action in the handgun sports. Steel shooting — draw and shoot five steel plates as fast as you can. The STI Steel Master with C-More Optic Crimson Trace Lasers The Crimson Trace MVF-515 Green. Pro Tip: Phil Strader on Sight Management

It's the War Between the States re-enacted in live fire competition, with original firearms from the war on the shooting line. The North-South Skirmish Association members are as authentic as re-enactors commemorating the Civil War. But, N-SSA members shoot in matches called Skirmishes. Smith & Wesson Performance Center 657

We’re in Columbia, Missouri for the World Championship of NRA Action Pistol Shooting. It's the Bianchi Cup, that’s making a big comeback with lots of new shooters, thanks to more cash and prizes than ever before. History’s Guns: The Browning M2 machine gun, or Ma Deuce

It's shooting fun and games for the folks who make the guns and gear at the Industry Masters, hosted by FMG Publications. The General and His Famous Guns Bergara Barrels Pro Tips – Phil Strader on Getting into Position

Season Premiere

30x01 The Pro Am Match 2010

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The heat is on in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the made for TV pistol match. It's both hot competition and hot sun for the Pro Am, all steel match, that's bigger than ever with cash prizes up for grabs on each stage of fire. History’s Guns – The ’03 Springfield John’s M&P 40 Limited Division Conversion ESP Elite Analog Electronic Ear Plugs The Tree Coat by Scopecoat Pro Tips – Phil Strader on IDPA Competition

30x02 End of Trail 2010

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We’re in the high desert of New Mexico for the Western festival and World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting. History’s Guns – The Winchester ‘73 Sighting In on RCBS, the Experts in Reloading

This Time it's the Super Bowl for revolver fans. The international revolver championship then Mike Irvine has investigative report on who shoots what in competition wheel-guns. History’s Guns – 1873 Single Action Army The Smith & Wesson Pro Team John Improves A Remington 700 Two new Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22s

How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? It’s been described as drag racing with guns, and the appeal of the challenge has spread the sport across the country. History’s Guns – The Gatling Sighting In with Shooting USA - NRA Disabled Shooting Clinic John Builds a Competition 10/22 Nevco Airsoft Target Plate Rack The STI Legend in .40 S&W G2 Gemini Apparel Custom Shirts Pro Tip – Shooting in the Woods

This time on Shooting USA we're in Sparta, Illinois with the next generation of clay shooters. It's the Scholastic Clay Target Program's national championships, when the emphasis is on team work. Mike Irvine’s Duck Tech – Decoy Strategy History’s Guns – The Kentucky Long Rifle Pro Tip – The Math for Angle Shooting Wade Bourne’s Hunting Tips – Curing the Magnum Flinch

It's the most prestigious shooting match in the world. Camp Perry hosts the High power nationals. this is the longest running National Match event. Pro Tip – Reading the Wind Shooting USA Profile – Les Baer Sr. The Les Baer Custom Shooting USA 1911 Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Practicing out of Season

This time it's running and gunning with rifle, pistol, and shotgun in the desert just off the Vegas Strip. Phil Strader Shooting Tac-Optics Safariland ELS System for Multi-Gun Leatherman MUT – Military Utility Tool The Saiga in Competition History’s Guns – The M-14 More Improvements for the M&P 40 Limited Gun Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Shooting Rests

30x08 2011 SHOT SHOW

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We're taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. SHOT is a dealer only show, with your local gun shop owner meeting the manufacturers to see the newest products in guns, ammo, and gear that will make news this year. Jim, John and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center reporting the news and finding the must-have new products for 2011.

We're stepping back in time to the 1700s, with the Long Hunters, who shoot the Kentucky Long Rifles that settled the wild frontier. They're keeping alive the history and the traditions from an era when Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were still Indian country and a Long Hunter would be out a long time with the need for a reliable rifle. Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Keeping your Powder Dry The Memphis Charity Challenge SHOT Media Day at the Range Duck Tech – Calling Techniques Mike Patterns Game Specific Shot Shells Pro Tips – Moving Targets

We're in the desert North of Las Vegas for run and gun action! It's exclusive Shooting USA coverage of The USPSA Handgun Nationals, with titles on the line in Revolver, Limited and Production. History’s Guns – The M-16 The Miculek Family’s Wild Goose Chase Hunting Gear - EXO 2 Electric Heat Wear RCBS Reloading Tip – Maintaining Your Dies Pro Tip – USAMU on Handgun Hunting

We're going to The Whittington Center with the next generation spending two weeks at Adventure Camp. Meet the kids taking their first shots, learning about firearms, and the responsibilities of being safe shooters. Wade Bourne on Trigger Pull NRA Annual Meeting and Products – Pittsburgh RCBS Reloading Tip – Kent Sakamoto - the Powder Check Die Cowboy Mounted Shooters Ride to Benefit The Troops Pro Tip – Camo Paint Your Rifle

It's the only multi-gun match held on an active Army base and this time the USAMU Action Shooting Team has outdone all prior match challenges for the competitors. It's virtually combat training, as stage challenges, for civilians with pistol, rifle and shotgun. John Puts the Bergara barreled DPMS AR on a Diet History’s Guns – The Henry Rifle RCBS Reloading Tips – The Hand Priming Tool The XM-2010 The Army Snipers' New Upgraded Rifle Pro Tip – Julie Golob on IDPA Target Rules

We're at Smith & Wesson's state of the art indoor ranges for the National Championships in the sport that grew out of concealed carry training. The International Defensive Pistol Association challenges shooters with real-world scenarios and targets with bad guys and hostages. Equipment for IDPA Competition Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Flashlight Shooting Techinques Blackhawk! Flashlights For Concealed Carry and Competition One Reason Mike Irvine Shot Well: RCBS Reloading Tip with Kent Sakamoto - Case neck Uniforming

30x14 Ladies at Gunsite

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Rights demand responsibility. Especially the right to keep and bear arms. Those words sum up the philosophy America’s most renown training academy that’s been offering firearms instruction to law enforcement, to elite military, and to law-abiding citizens for 35 years. Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Concealed Carry Practice and Malfunctions Crimson Trace Laser Guard for the Ruger LC-9 Mike Irvine’s Duck Tech – The Layout Blind The Final Approach Pack and Go RCBS Reloading Tip – The Seating Die World War One Reenacted by the GWA Hunting Tip - Wade Bourne on Overhead Shooting AAC Charity Suppressor Shoot and Competition Blackhawk! Split Quad Rail

It’s Handgun Drag racing from Titusville, Florida. Draw and shoot 5 steel targets for time. Do it five times and keep the best four times for your score. Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Steel Strategy RCBS Reloading Tip – The Turret Press Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Trigger Control

The Bianchi Cup, made up of four stages of fire that are based in police training. The format for the match was created by Ray Chapman and the man who also lends his name, John Bianchi. Rudy Project – Rydon Lens Kit Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Training for Bianchi RCBS Reloading Tip – The Lock Out Die Disassembly Reassembly Manuals in the Shooting USA Store

We’re covering the International Revolver Championship from Moro Bay, California, with Jerry Miculek looking for win number 19. And with Mike Irvine reporting on how the top revolver shooters can reload so fast. Mike Irvine’s Model 627 8-Shot Revolver for IRC Competition The Industry Masters RCBS Reloading Tip – Swaging Staked Brass Pro Tip – Sighting Your Pistol

Shooting USA is in Frost-proof Florida, the new home of the Pro Am. It’s falling steel, par times, and skins cash on each stage of fire at the only made for TV pistol match. We have full competition coverage. History’s Guns - The 1853 Enfield Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Dry Firing RCBS Reloading Tip – Kent Sakamoto Demos The Pro 2000 Progressive Press STI Sentinel Premier And Elektra

Season Premiere

31x01 The ATA Grand American Challenge

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It’s winner-take-all for 100 Thousand Dollars. ATA is the Amateur Trap Association and the largest of the sanctioning bodies for shotgun sports. The biggest event in ATA competition is the Grand American, nearly two weeks of clay bird shooting at the nation’s largest shooting range in Sparta, Illinois. Pro Tip – Sgt. Josh Richmond on Trap Hold Points Inside Ithaca Gun Company - Made Right in the USA RCBS Reloading Tip – The Grand Shotshell Loader

We begin with the first 3-Gun Match set up to invite beginners into the sport. The top champions first teach the newcomers, before they compete in Run and Gun action in the Blue Grass state. We’re covering the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association’s Nationals in Friendship, Indiana. Friendship is the historic home of every kind of shooting, providing it’s shooting with black powder. History’s Guns – The 1861 Springfield Pro Tip – Sgt. Jeff Holguin on Double Trap Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on working-up the right load of black powder.

We’ve got the fastest cowboys slapping traditional leather in the tradition of Hollywood’s Old West Shoot-outs. The fastest guns go man-on-man in Fallon, Nevada, at the Cowboy Fast Draw World Championship. The Smith & Wesson Governor Louisville Metro Police Athletic Club - Top Gun Match Pro Tip – Sgt. Jeff Holguin on Double Trap RCBS Reloading Tip – The AR Die Set

31x04 2012 SHOT SHOW

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Once again, we're taking you to the SHOT Show, to see and try the newest guns and gear. It's our annual one hour special from the Shooting Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas.

For 30 years, the challenge has been how fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? It’s been called “bang and clang” and “drag racing with guns” John Builds up a Full Power Rifle to Grow Up With The Nevco Long Range Flasher Target RCBS Pistol Bullet Feeder Pro Tip – The Pre Shot Routine - Olympic Gold Medalist, Vincent Hancock

We’re in Las Vegas for the fastest run-and-gun action. It’s the USPSA Handgun Nationals with championship titles in the Production and Limited Divisions. Plus HAVA in San Antonio. Honored American Veterans Afield and the firearms industry are welcoming wounded warriors back to the shooting sports. HAVA Family Range Day History’s Guns – The Spencer Pro Tip - Julie Golob on Engaging USPSA Targets Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Handgun Hunting

31x07 END OF TRAIL

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For thirty years Cowboy Action Shooters have been grabbing their six-guns and heading to End of Trail. The shooting match that is double-billed as the World Championship of Cowboy Action shooting and a Wild West Jubilee. Sighting In on the New M&P Shield Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Concealed Carry for Women Rob Leatham on USPSA Stage Strategy Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Stalking

International Defensive Pistol Competition is the game for saving your life, with scenarios drawn from everyday events for concealed carry practice. The IDPA Indoor Nationals at Smith & Wesson starts the season with a major event. This time the match includes handicapped wounded warriors invited to compete. Shooting USA Profile: Lew Danielson, Chairman & CEO of Crimson Trace Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Pellets vs. Powder New Product: Byron Ferguson Heavy Hunter Carbon Arrows Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett and Trevor Baucom

USPSA Multigun is a test of each shooters skill with rifle, shotgun and pistol. Competitors will navigate challenging courses of fire with a combination of the three guns and, in some cases, all three. New Multigun Products Memphis Charity Challenge Guns for the Match Moon Clip Holders and Loaders Pro Tip – Julie G. - Shooting on the Move Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Choosing the Spot for your Stand

A Shooting USA Profile of the former Blackhawk Pilot, paralyzed by a crash in Afghanistan, who is now opening the shooting sports to the handicapped and wounded warriors. Trevor Baucom is the first sponsored pro shooter in a wheelchair, and is the reason major shooting organizations are putting out the welcome mat and working to make their matches handicapped capable. Profile of Chance Koch – AKA Last Chance Morales New Gun Safes from Pendleton Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Starting in USPSA Competition Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Staying in Your Tree

The Army Marksmanship Unit Hosts more Collegiate shooting championships than ever before, including NRA Collegiate Nationals, SCTP Shotgun Competition and Steel Challenge Shooting. And then the Army shows off some really big shooting of their own firepower. Plus Rifles Only in Texas and a challenging precision rifle match, named the Bushnell Brawl. Midland XTC Cameras Pro Tip – Julie Golob on Shooting Your Carry Gun

31x12 Bianchi Cup 2012

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The biggest prize money in the handgun sports is in Columbia, Missouri, where the annual Bianchi Cup National Championship of NRA Action Pistol is worth well into six figures. We’re covering the top shooters in the game as they shoot for titles, counting both target points and the X-count that separates the very best into winners and also-rans. History’s Guns – The AK 47 John’s Final Conversion of the S&W M&P 40 to a Limited Gun The Radio Neck Strap from Tab Gear Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on the AR Rifle Smith & Wesson’s New SD–VE Pistols

We’re at the Hogue Action Shooting Range in Morro Bay for the fastest wheel gunners in the world. It’s the IRC from California. And this one is a major mile-stone for Jerry Miculek. History’s Guns – The Shooting Gallery M&P Manufacturing and the new M&P Shield in .40 Caliber The Claw Sling from Quake Industries Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Footwork

Bullseye Shooting. That’s the nick-name for The National Pistol Championships at Camp Perry, with rimfire and center-fire at 25 and 50 yards, for Bullseye accuracy in the historic matches. Julie Golob’s First Duck Hunt Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett on Perfecting the Draw Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on Turkey Hunting Tips

We’re at the National Championships of the Scholastic Clay Target Program, the most successful youth shooting program in America. SCTP is fun for youngsters as young as 9 years old, while the coaches and parents use the clay shooting sports to teach invaluable lessons in sportsmanship, responsibility, self-discipline and safety. Smith & Wesson Ladies Clinic History’s Guns - The Trapdoor Springfield Pro Tip – Todd Jarrett for New Gun Owners Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on the Passing Shot

Shooting USA is in Frostproof, Florida, to cover the Pro Am pistol match. It’s action pistol shooting created with television in mind. The targets are all steel and all fall when hit. Target count is the score in tight time limits. It’s excitement for the shooters, the spectators and for the cameras, and especially for the Pro Shooters competing for cash awards on each stage of fire. History’s Guns - The Historic Fowling Pieces from Westley Richards Pro Tip –Julie Golob on Starting as a new USPSA Shooter Hunting Tips – Wade Bourne on the Passing Shot

31x17 End of Trail 2012

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Cowboy Action Shooting is the idea that turned into a world-wide success, celebrating history with the guns of the old west. 30 years later, we’re at End of Trail, the world championship. It’s part Hollywood and part Real History relived for a week in New Mexico. Plus, the Industry Masters at Rockcastle Shooting Center in Kentucky. History’s Guns - The Krag Jorgensen The Industry Masters 2012 Pro Tip –Julie Golob on Teaching a New Shooter The Mossberg 930 “Jerry Gun”

Ten Handicap Trap shooters from the Grand American shoot off for a winner-take-all prize of $100,000. Plus, for the first time, there’s $50,000 just for the ladies. It’s big money and big pressure to win a year’s pay in one afternoon. The 300 AAC Blackout Atlanta Arms and Ammo

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32x01 Rockcastle AR15.com Pro Am

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This time it’s the largest Multi-gun Match in the country. Plus HAVA invites wounded warriors for the first East Coast Range Day at the Academy training ranges in North Carolina. History’s Guns – Arisaka Type 99 Pro Tip – Bullseye Tips from USAMU

It’s the IDPA National Championship of the shooting sport derived from concealed carry training. History’s Guns – The Broom Handle Mauser Shooting USA Profile – Lee Wills Pro Tip – Pro Tip – SGT Vincent Hancock on Gun Fit The M&P C.O.R.E. Pistols Shooting USA Profile – Julie Golob

32x03 The 2013 SHOT Show

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It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2013. The Shooting USA Team is moving and shooting video to bring you the reports on who is making news with must-have new products this year.

Its multi-gun action from Texas, at the Fallen Brethren Three Gun competition as Remington Defense and Spartan Tactical come together to put on a one of a kind match. History’s Guns – M1 Carbine Shoot for the Future - Shooters with Disablities New Products – TTI Benelli M2, & Uncle Mike Reflex Holster Pro Tip – Mastering Station Eight

It’s Production, Limited, and Revolver Titles on the line at the 2012 Handgun Nationals outside Las Vegas. Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Shane Coley on the Fundamentals Les Baer Custom and the Accuracy Guarantee Hunting Tip – Wade Bourne on Ranging Distance to that Turkey

We’re covering the USAMU’s annual combat competition at the All Army Small Arms Championship. It’s individual and team competition, with issue grade pistol and rifle, with the emphasis on training for combat. History’s Guns – The Burnside Carbine New Performance Center 1911s Bushnell Elite Tactical Scope Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Daniel Horner - Blending In Hunting Tip – Turkey Mouth Call

The Steel Challenge is celebrating 31 years of world championship competition, and the popularity continues to grow. The question is simple, how fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? History’s Guns – The 1903 Springfield 3-Gun Stage Design John’s Weight Loss Program for his AR Rifle Pro Tip – USAMU Action Shooting Warm-up Drills

It's the championship match that kicks off the season of competition, hosted in the Smith & Wesson ranges in Springfield, Massachusetts. For the top ranked competitors, the wins come with calls of "zero down" in very short times. But that's not what it sounds like when Jim, John, and Mike try the challenging stages of this championship match. The Smith & Wesson Range Kit Blackhawk! Diversion Bags Scholastic Pistol Program Shooting USA Olympic Profile – Vincent Hancock Pro Tip – Jerry Miculek on Fast Transitions

How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? The answer from the pro shooters... very fast, indeed! The NRA Annual Meeting in Houston Smith & Wesson M&P 10 Olympic Profiles – Jamie Grey and SSG Josh Olson Safariland 7TS Holsters Midland Weather Alert Radios Pro Tip – USAMU SGT Jeff Holguin – New Shotgun Adjustments

This time it's a precision rifle competition that will test more than just the shooter's ability to make a shot. The Bushnell Brawl is a one-of-a-kind physical and mental challenge at Rifle's Only in Texas. History’s Guns – The Enfield Revolver USAMU Pro Tip – Glenn Eller on Shotgun Fit Women’s Concealed Carry Class Products for Ladies CCW Pro Tip – Jerry Miculek on Revolver Reloads

32x11 The Bianchi Cup

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We're taking you to Columbia, Missouri for the biggest prize money in the handgun sports. The annual Bianchi Cup National Championship of NRA Action Pistol is worth well into six figures. History’s Guns – The M1 Garand The Bushnell Power Sync Solar Wrap 400 New Midland XTC Wearable Cameras Pro Tip – Jerry on Co-Witness Sights

Were stepping back in time at the North-South Skirmish Association's National Skirmish, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in period correct competition, with Muskets, Mortars and Cannons! Tennessee 4-H Youth Trap The Army Marksmanship Junior Shooters’ Clinic Bushnell AR Optics Line Wade Bourne – Decoying with the Jerk String Pro Tip – Jerry on Presenting to the Target

32x13 Movie Guns

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It’s a rare visit inside the largest Hollywood prop house at ISS Weapons. John Scoutten takes us behind the screens to show you the guns from movies like the Avengers, Lethal Weapon, Terminator 3, Avatar, and more. History’s Guns - The Nock Volley Inside BLACKHAWK! The Les Baer Custom Stinger The M&P15 VTAC Apex Tactical Specialties ESA New Bushnell AR Optics Red Dots

32x14 F-Class Rifle

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It’s the relatively new sport with scoped rifles shooting on the ranges that normally host service rifle and high power competition. F-Class recognizes that some competitors now have aging eyes, sighting on 600 yard targets. History’s Guns - The 1907 Winchester America’s Greatest College Shotgun Team - The Lindenwood Lions The Pendleton Safe TAC 75 Hunt Tip – Wade Bourne on Quiet in the Turkey Woods

32x15 End of Trail 2013

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Single action pistol, lever action rifle, and shotgun are all in the game at End of Trail. Plus, can Cowboy Action Shooting attract today’s video game youth? We’ll find out with the saga of Gunslinger Jesse, matching a 14 year old with one of the original founders of SASS. History’s Guns - The French RSC 1917 Shooting for a Cause - Tug McGraw Charity Shoot The RCA Low Mass Competition Bolt Carrier Group The Benefits of Bipods Pro Tip - Jerry Miculek on Bipods

It’s the annual gathering of wheel gunners, as Revolver shooters from around the world converge in California for the IRC History’s Guns - The Maynard Carbine An Accurate Combination – Thompson Center and Bushnell The Montgomery Bell Academy Rifle Classic Hunting Tip - Mike Irvine on Fall Turkeys

It’s the second largest Scholastic Clay Target Program event of the year, with more than 1000 youngsters breaking clays in Nashville. History’s Guns - The U.S. Model 1855 Pistol Carbine The LAPD Top Gun Match Load up with the BLACKHAWK! A.L.E.R.T Load Out Bag Camo to Match the Precision Disassembly Made Easy Pro Tip - Todd Jarrett’s Helping First Time Gun Buyers

32x18 Midnight Three Gun

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It’s running and gunning in the dark with lights, night vision, and lasers; the ultimate challenge for 3-Gun competitors. History’s Guns - The Smith & Wesson Model 3 Trevor Hosts HAVA Brownells Home Gunsmithing – Aluma-Hyde Camo Shotgun Pro Tip - Todd Jarrett on Holster Draw Drills

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33x01 USPSA Open Nationals - Inside STI

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33x01 USPSA Open Nationals - Inside STI

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It’s the fastest run and gun racing of all, with fully enhanced Open Division guns competing for the national title. Plus, the inside story of STI, the employee owned company that has claimed more national titles than any other manufacturer. Then John’s got the Benchrest secret on cleaning for accuracy in a Brownells Home Gunsmithing project. And the story of the Long Lee Enfield, that’s now one of History’s Guns. - See more at: http://www.shootingusa.com/TV_SCHEDULE/tv_schedule.html#sthash.QgFDzViT.dpuf

It's the match for the gun you actually carry, the first Back Up Gun Nationals inside Smith & Wesson's ranges in Springfield, Mass. The snub nosed revolvers and pocket pistols are shooting head-to-head in competition that simulates CCW in the real world. Plus, the story of the moon clip, created for the M1917 Colt. Then John shows you how to improve your AR Trigger in a Brownells Home Gunsmithing Project. And Todd Jarrett shows you how to shoot your AR in unusual positions.

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33x03 The 2014 SHOT Show

33x03 The 2014 SHOT Show

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Jim, John, and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with 67,000 Firearms Dealers & Manufacturers. It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2014. The Shooting USA Team is moving through 12 miles of aisles, to bring you reports on who is making news this year. It’s a fast moving hour of show and tell with the must-have new products this year.

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33x04 Steel Challenge 2013

33x04 Steel Challenge 2013

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It’s the bang and clang of drag racing with hand guns. The fastest shooters in the world are at the Steel Challenge to crown a world champion. Plus, the AK-47 and the designer who became the most famous of all Russian Generals. And John has another Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing project, saving an abused Remington 870 with a new stock set from Hogue.

“Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” has made the Production Gun Nationals the most significant competition in run-and-gun competition. The best Pro Shooters are competing with their manufacturer’s stock pistols hoping a National Championship will persuade you to buy their gun. Plus, the FP-45 Flare Projector that would get the name Liberator after the war. And John changes a shotgun bead to improve your sighting in a Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing Tip.

It’s the sport that could save your life as CCW training becomes competition scenarios in the IDPA Indoor Nationals at Smith & Wesson. The best in the world compete for titles and first timers get their first experience in competition. Plus, the odd-looking Webley Police revolver that’s now one of History’s Guns. And, John swaps an AR Stock in a Brownell’s Home Gunsmithing Tip, with a warning up front – you have to know what you own before you start.

The Bushnell Brawl is test for the precision rifle shooter that is more than just making long shots. There are unorthodox positions, physical demands, and the south Texas wind adding to the challenges. Also the story of the Personal carry gun from the 1800’s, and design that is still in use today, the Remington Double Derringer is one of History’s Guns. Then it’s a Pro Tip from the USAMU on determining where you cold bore shot is going to impact. And Mike Irvine gives us an all access pass to the Dealers Only ATA or Archery Trade Association show, an insider look at new products for Bow shooters.

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33x08 SASS Winter Range

33x08 SASS Winter Range

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We’re in the Arizona desert for the largest cowboy action shooting match anywhere in America. More than 1,000 competitors, with single-action six-guns, shotguns, and lever action rifles, shoot-it-out in the National Championships of the Single Action Shooting Society. Plus, a 700 year-old firearm that was once the war-changing new technology. The Matchlock Musket is now one of History’s Guns.

It’s an IDPA National Championship that feels more like a vacation. We’re in Puerto Rico for competition in the Caribbean. Then we’re covering the NRA annual Meeting and New Product Show in Indianapolis, with 75,000 members gathering to support the NRA and the Second Amendment. Plus the story of the rare Ithaca Model 37 Trench Gun, that’s now one of History’s Guns. And Pro Shooter, Taran Butler, has a Pro Tip on setting up your shotgun to be more successful in 3-Gun Competition.

Draw and shoot 5 steel targets. That’s the challenge for the fastest pistol shooters in the nation, running all out for the title of National Champion in the US Steel Nationals from Florida. Plus, the secrets behind the movie guns. John Scoutten is at ISS to learn how they make them look so real safely. And John Paul explains your choices of rifle scope zero and how to choose.

It’s the championship of NRA Action Pistol, better known by the name of the trophy, the Bianchi Cup. It’s the richest and most prestigious match in the handgun shooting sports. In the 35th year of competition, we’ve got a surprise finish with highlights you won’t see anywhere else, Plus the history o f the Mark III Enfield, and Julie Golob has advice for first time gun buyers.

The best in the country with rifle, pistol, and shotgun, are running all out for the title of National Champion. It’s 3-Gun competition from Las Vegas. Then, it’s the story of the Martini Henry rifle that’s now one of history’s guns. Plus, comparing Hornady Critical Defense and Critical Duty, the most effective handgun ammo on the market.

We’re covering the annual championships for wheel guns and their fans, with the top revolver shooters at the Hogue Range in California. Plus, a profile of the only man to win two gold medals in his Olympic sport. Vincent Hancock is now teaching and training for another gold in International Skeet.

It was Teddy Roosevelt’s vision to encourage civilian marksmanship. More than 100 years after, the Camp Perry National Matches are still fulfilling the mission. Plus, the multi-gun match that’s all head-shots, Hornady’s Pandemic in the Heartland. And The venerable ’03 Springfield is one of History’s Guns.

Pros are paired with new shooters to take on long distance shooting challenges at the Bushnell Tactical GAP Grind in the Florida panhandle. Then, it’s one of the most popular competitions at the National Matches, when shooters compete with the legendary M1 Garand. Plus, how the fictitious Buntline Special is now one of History’s Guns, even without any real history. And John Paul shows us some unusual shooting positions that will lead you to a win.

The top pistol shooters run and gun in unpredictable Utah weather at the USPSA Handgun Nationals. Plus, the Civil War sniper rifle, the Confederate Whitworth, is one of History’s Guns. And then it’s action at the Whittington Center in the Rocky Mountain 3-Gun Challenge.

33x17 IDPA Nationals 2014

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It’s the best shooters competing in the sport that could save your life. The top pistol shooters take on threats in real-life scenarios at the IDPA Nationals in Tulsa. Plus, Hornady sets a new standard to out-perform with Superformance ammunition. And, the first S&W Military & Police, the Victory Model, is one of History’s Guns.

33x18 IPSC World Shoot

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It’s the handgun world championship that begins with the Parade of Nations, as the IPSC World Shoot returns to the U.S. after more than 25 years. The best in the world are competing in the sport, with the modern technique Jeff Cooper created more than 40 years ago. Plus, the breechloader that would change gun-making forever, the Hall Carbine is one of History’s Guns.

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34x01 IDPA Back Up Gun Nationals 2014

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It’s the match for real carry guns. The pros, new shooters, and Smith & Wesson executives, take on real life, self-defense scenarios at the IDPA Back Up Gun Nationals. Plus, the 1874 Sharps is one of History’s Guns. And we return to an earlier time for a National Championship that’s preserving our history, the National Muzzleloading Rifle Association’s Fall Shoot.

We’re at the largest silhouette range east of the Mississippi River for a new match that’s changing the game. The targets in Varmint Bench Rest Silhouette are out as far as 1,000 yards! Plus, the Smith & Wesson Performance Center debuts new equipment to make new products. We’ve got the ready-to-race M&P Ported CORE with testing by the S&W pro shooters. And, the 1876 Winchester is one of History’s Guns.

34x03 The 2015 SHOT Show

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Jim, John, and Mike are on the show floor at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with 60,000 Firearms Dealers & Manufacturers. It’s the big event in the Shooting Industry, when the dealers get their first look at the new products for 2015. Jim-John-Mike-300The Shooting USA Team is moving through 12 miles of aisles, to bring you reports on who is making news this year. It’s a fast moving hour of show and tell with the must-have new products this year.

It’s the annual match with rack grade M-16s, M-4s and the M-9 Beretta. The challenging stages of fire are open to all units of the Army, the Guard, and Reserves. They shoot in combat gear for bragging rights to be the best of the Army. Plus, the armies of 150 years ago and the reenactment of the Battle of Franklin on the original ground in Tennessee. We cover the firearms of Blue and Gray and the men and women who now reenact climactic battles to honor and preserve our history. History’s Guns - M16 Rifle Smith & Wesson Bodyguard .380 Gunz & Puzzlez Amageddon Gear’s PDA Holder USAMU Pro Tip: Sgt. Praslick on Rifling

We’re inside the Smith & Wesson Shooting Center covering the IDPA Indoor Nationals. Interactive and realistic scenarios challenge the best in the sport. John has the highlights, with Tony Pignato making his debut as competition analyst. Plus, the breakthrough John Browning pistol design that’s now one of History’s Guns. And, a young shooter defies the odds and shares his inspiring story.

This time, it’s precision rifle in the Texas winds, battling the elements at Rifles Only for the Bushnell Brawl, the most challenging of the Presidion Rifle Match series. Plus, the Remington Rolling Block, selected by armies around the world, but never by the U.S. Army. And, HAVA honors our bravest at the Rockcastle Shooting Center for a day of family-fun and shooting.

It’s drag racing with guns! How fast can you draw and shoot five steel targets? The answer is very fast indeed when the Pros compete in the Smith & Wesson Steel Nationals in Florida. Plus, the enemy pistol of World War Two, the Japanese Nambu Type 94 now one of History’s Guns. And 500 bowhunters compete in 3D Archery in the IBO Winter Nationals.

It’s competition that simulates combat for Army, Navy, and Coast Guard cadets, building their skills for the future. Plus, the NRA Annual Meeting comes to town with 78,000 members showing up in Nashville. And, Julie Golob has a Pro Tip that takes just one box of ammo to keep your concealed carry skills sharp.

It’s world-class competition in paradise. We’re at the Smith & Wesson Pan American IDPA Championships in Puerto Rico. John covers the action on the range and on the beach. Plus, after 75 years on the beat, the French Lebel Revolver is now one of History’s Guns. And, new IDPA lady shooters train with a champion to get started in the sport.

The fastest wheel gunners in the nation compete for championship titles in the USPSA Revolver Nationals. Plus, the event for women only. The Girl and a Gun convention and shoot in Texas. And the British Service rifle that made the transition to breech-loading. The Snyder is now one of History's Guns.

This time, the fastest practical shooters race for the USPSA Multi-gun National titles using pistol, rifle and shotgun. We've got the action from Las Vegas. Plus, the rare breechloader prized by the Confederacy, the Terry Carbine. And juniors compete with dreams of Olympic Gold as the Army hosts the Junior National Air Rifle Championship.

34x12 Bianchi Cup

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This week, it's the NRA Action Pistol Championship. The world's best compete for the Bianchi Cup. Plus, the rifle for the early frontier, the Hawken is one of History's Guns. And we're Talking Tech on .38 caliber bullets and how the cartridges got their names.

Shooting USA goes West for the World Championship at End of Trail. It's the cowboy shooting best competing for titles in New Mexico. Plus, the rifle that won the West. The Winchester 73 is one of History's Guns.

34x14 Pistol Pro Am

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It's the pistol match created for TV. Falling steel, par times, and cash skins for the Pro Shooters in the Pistol Pro-Am from Florida. Plus, the Spencer Carbine, one of the first repeaters and now one of History's Guns. And the CMP opens the most advanced shooting sports park in the world to advance the mission assigned by congress, promoting marksmanship for civilians.

34x15 PALMA Championship

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Your first chance ever to see the world's oldest continuing rifle match. The PALMA World Championship is in the USA for the first time in 23 years and won't return for another 28 years. It's team competition at 800, 900 and 1,000 yards in the most unusual match you've likely ever seen. Plus, the British Sea Service pistol is one of History's Guns. And, Hornady's discovery brings a breakthrough in accuracy.

34x16 IPSC Tactical Shotgun

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It's a multi-gun match for the juniors that is also a fund-raiser to help pave the way for new shooters to enter the sport. Generation Three Gun is the organization working to expand participation for the next generation. Plus, the English Eight Bore, the black powder solution in the 1800s for Professional Hunters and Gentlemen on Safari. And, the appeal of traditional archery, when you begin by making your own bow.

Thanks to Hollywood, Fast Draw competition is thriving, now in the 60th year. The Cowboy Fast Draw Association hosts the annual shoot out to find the Fastest Gun Alive. Plus, Youngsters shooting steel. It's organized plinking for speed as the Scholastic Pistol Program expands to more and more teams participating. And the Mannlicher 95 is now one of History's Guns.

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35x01 USPSA Handgun Nationals

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It's the fastest of the run-and-gun handgun sports when the top shooters in the country compete with 'race guns' that bring every possible enhancement to help win. Plus, there's a zombie invasion in Nebraska that can only be handled by the competitors at Pandemic in the Heartland, hosted by Hornady. And wounded veterans honoring wounded veterans at HAVA family range day near Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

The GAP Grind Pro-Am opens one of the most intimidating competitions to new shooters. It's long range precision rifle competition in Tennessee, with John now considered an experienced pro, helping a new shooter compete. Plus, Japan's historic, yet unreliable revolver is one of History's Guns. And juniors are breaking a lot of clays at the SCTP Nationals.

Jim, John, and Tony are running the 12 miles of aisles in the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, with 60,000 gun dealers and buyers. It's your first look at the new guns and gear that will be making news this year. Set your DVR. The guys have a lot to show you in non-stop new product presentations.

It's the match limited to the guns people actually carry, 5-shot revolvers and small autoloaders. The defensive scenarios are creative and challenging on the S&W Indoor Ranges in Massachusetts. And it's the best possible practice for a real-life emergency. Plus, the 1873 Single Action Army is one of History's Guns. And Colt relaunches the company and the new guns now focused on serving civilian customers.

It's drag-racing on steel! The top action shooters in the world compete at the Steel Challenge. Draw and shoot five steel plates for time measured in hundredths of a second. And a world record may be broken. Plus, the historic Luger that introduced the nine-millimeter round is one of History's Guns. And, another edition of gun matchmaker testing and choosing a first home-defense gun for a young couple.

It's the only pistol, rifle, and shotgun challenge held on an active duty Army Base. If running and gunning stage challenges is simulated combat, it doesn't get any more real than when the Army Marksmanship Unit sets up the challenges and adds in full-auto fire and Abrams Tanks! Plus the enhanced Garand, the M-14 is now one of History's Guns. And Blackhawk! Pro, Todd Jarrett shows you real world rifle training, while shooting with his rental car.

It is considered the elite challenge in precision rifle competition, the Bushnell Brawl in South Texas. It's not just a long range rifle challenge, it's also a punishing physical challenge for the competitors. Plus, the revolver that lead the way to the modern double-action, 50 years early. The Dean, Adams and Dean is one of History's Guns. And turkey hunters flock to Nashville for the largest NWTF convention ever.

This time, it's a carnival of fun at Smith & Wesson as the stages of fire get even more creative. It's IDPA competition at the Indoor Nationals. Plus, the transition from muzzle loading to metallic cartridge for the US Army. The Trapdoor is one of History's Guns, Then, we're inside the Civilian Marksmanship Program's depot discovering Army history and building up M1 Garands that could be for you.

35x09 The NRA in Louisville

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80,000 NRA Members gather in Louisville for the 145th Annual Meeting. It's a huge celebration of the Second Amendment and this time there's major political news. And, a surprising number of new guns being announced. Plus, the story of the 'Dick Special', the Colt Detective Special, that's now one of History's Guns. And hundreds of college students spend their spring break in Alabama competing in the College Pistol Nationals.

It's classic pistol competition as Col. Jeff Cooper first created the combat sport. 400 USPSA members compete in Barry, Illinois with single-stack 1911's, in the biggest championship competition of the year. Plus the history of John Browning's 1911 that is clearly of History's most famous guns. And the little known museum in Alabama with the 8,000 weapons collected by one man who had been an American spy in World War Two.

35x11 The 2016 Bianchi Cup

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This is the year the world's most prestigious handgun championship becomes twice as difficult. To take the cup the top competitors have to shoot the four stages of fire twice, combining their qualifying score with their second round of shooting the plates, the barricades, the practical, and the mover. Julie Golob joins John Scoutten to present the action from Columbia, Missouri. Plus, the High Standard from World War Two, and the movie guns Clint Eastwood ordered for his film, American Sniper.

It's drag racing with guns! Draw and shoot five steel targets for time. And it gets very fast when the top pro shooters step into the shooting box. But steel shooting has also expanded to include rimfire pistols and rifles and that's made the sport a family-friendly experience. John and Tony have the highlights, with shot-string timing, to the championship. Plus the first double action Colt, that is now one of History's Guns. And, Max Michel organizes a party in Las Vegas to teach shooting competition.

It's classic wheel gun competition at the Smith & Wesson Revolver Nationals. Pasa Park, in Barry, Illinois, hosts competitors of all ages and skill levels to be challenged on 14 action-shooting stages of fire. Plus, the long-serving British Sniper Rifle that is now one of History's Guns. And a profile of one IDPA club in Delaware that's having remarkable success growing the sport by shooting a lot, on the cheap.

It's happening again! Zombies are invading Nebraska! It's Hornady's Pandemic in the Heartland that's become a tradition in five years of competition and weekend fun. Plus, the Model One, the first successful firearm from Smith & Wesson, is now one of History's Guns. And the Les Baer Custom Ladies Pistol Team celebrates 20 years of shooting competition at Camp Perry.

This time Law Enforcement compete in a match that is really street smart training!

The Factory Sponsored Professionals compete with handguns anyone can buy. It's the old NASCAR rule, "Win on Sunday, sell Guns on Monday."

35x17 Remington at 200

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The remarkable history of Remington at 200 years of continuous production for America. It's a story that begins with one young man who wanted a rifle in 1816. Eliphalet Remington II was about to launch a dynasty. Plus, we're Talking Tech on the guns and cartridges of 1873 that would win the West. And red dot optics compete in the USPSA's new national championship, the Carry Optics Division.

Once again Zombies invade Nebraska! But three gunners are ready to defend at Hornady's Pandemic in the Heartland. Plus, Trevor Baucom leads wounded warriors into IDPA competition in the latest HAVA event for disabled veterans. Then, John's got a new precision rifle and the new cartridge to fuel it, the fast and flat shooting 6mm Creedmoor. And from history, the one-and-done service rifle, the 30-40 Krag.

36x09 Steel Challenge 2017

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This time, it's a new speed record at the Steel Challenge in California. The Pros take on banks of five steel targets in lightning fast rounds. Then, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association hosts Youngsters for a weekend at Friendship to get them started with their first shots in the shooting sports. And we get our first shots with the big bore M&P 2.0 .45. Plus Ken Hackathorn is teaching home defense with your AR Rifle.

It's classic 1911 competition at the Single Stack Nationals. The guns are stock appearing 1911s, charged by limited magazines, but the action is far from limited in Barry, Illinois. Plus, the Gatling and the doctor who thought his invention would end all wars. History shows It didn't. And, a look back to our history in our 25th year, our visit with Colonel Jeff Cooper at Gunsite in 1996.

36x11 Bianchi Cup 2017

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John Scoutten and our favorite analyst, Julie Golob report the action from the world's most prestigious shooting match, the Championship of NRA Action Pistol that's better known as the Bianchi Cup. Then the odd-looking Broom handle Mauser is one of History's Guns. Plus, the story of a sporting clays charity match in California that remembers fallen warriors while helping the relatives cope with the loss. And Julie has a Pro Tip on improving first shot speed in competition.

It's a brand new sponsor, for a brand new match, on a brand new range. Lucas Oil is now sponsoring Gun Racing with the Championship of Pistol Caliber Carbine action shooting. John Scoutten and Tony Pignato both shoot the match and report the action, as the best in the sport compete for $10,000 in prize money. Plus, the last of the British Enfields, the Jungle Carbine, is now one of History's Guns. And from our 25 years of television history, we're bringing back Jerry Miculek's world records set 14 years ago in 2003.

This time, high-capacity guns and handguns direct from the factory compete at the Iron Sights Nationals. It's the top competitors in the Limited Division and the Production Division shooting for national titles in USPSA competition. Then the Walther P-38 is one of History's Guns. Plus, Comp-Tac brings holsters out of the garage to be number one in IDPA. It's a company profile from Houston. And, We're Talking Tech, defining MOA and what you get in accuracy with a rifle guarantee.

Season Premiere

37x01 The 20th Smith & Wesson Indoor Nationals

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It's the twentieth 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. Plus, the only multi-gun match on an active Army base, the Ft. Benning 3-Gun. And, the Remington 03-A3, the inexpensive version of the 1903 Springfield, is one of History's Guns.

This time, the Pros help the Amateurs take on the challenges of Precision Rifle Shooting at the GAP Grind. Then the CMP Goes West to the Desert for their Western Games. Savage introduces two new rifles chambered for 6.5 Creedmoor, one is a bolt action and one an MSR. And, Julie is using lasers to help diagnose and cure your handgun shooting mistakes.

37x03 The SHOT Show 2018

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We're inside the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas with the Dealers and Buyers discovering the new items that will make news this year. Plus, the new pistol from Smith & Wesson that wasn't quite ready for SHOT, but is now. And an insider report from Hornady Manufacturing that's now confirming their new ammo makes your AR a viable home defense weapon. Ken Hackathorn demonstrates that where the threat is determines your CCW draw and shot placement.

This time it's the Rimfire Challenge World Championship, with top competitors and a family friendly welcome. The NSSF promotes the all-steel speed challenge to get new shooters started in competition, but there are also world titles to be won. Plus, police officers are going to school at the historic Smith & Wesson Academy in Springfield, MA. They're learning both tactics and gun maintenance to support their departments back home. Then Hornady introduces an effective round for suppressors that doesn't create a sonic boom. And, Julie Golob has a pro tip on what you've forgotten to practice.

It's wheel guns only in competition at The International Revolver Championship for the competitors who still choose the simplicity and reliability of the classic revolver. It's speed shooting for time and accuracy while reloading a six shooter or an eight shooter. Plus, the history of the Scout Rifle concept that actually began with the Germans in World War II. Then, Nashville fills up with turkey hunters at the NWTF convention. Plus, the most accurate of the 10mm 1911s, the new Hunter 6-inch from Les Baer Custom. And a final look back in honor of the late Michael Voigt, his pro-tip on multi-gun shooting from 2004.

The Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning hosts civilians for combat shooting with three guns. It's the Fort Benning 3-Gun Challenge that gets close to simulating combat in the field. Plus, the British Rifle by Enfield that got a German name. The Brunswick is one of History's Guns. And winter range in the desert brings the next generation into cowboy shooting.

It's long range shooting on the clock and under duress. That's the challenge for riflemen at the Brawl in Texas with shots out to 1,000 yards. Plus, the John Browning pistol that went to war on the other side. The Model of 1922 armed armies across Europe, including the Germans in World War Two. Then Colt brings back an icon from Vietnam, the M16A1 Reissue is History remembered, that's now for sale in limited production. And Julie Golob is ready to help solve your slide operating issues in a Pro Tip.

It's the shootout sport that Hollywood created, the Cowboy Fast Draw World Championship from Fallon, Nevada, with the best who can draw and thumb their single actions in a fraction of a second. Plus, Honored American Veterans Afield celebrates 10 years of helping wounded vets get back to the range. And Savage Arms introduces the Accufit Kit to match you to your best shooting position.

37x09 1,000 Yard Benchrest

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Thousand Yard Benchrest is competition with unlimited guns you won't believe. They're handmade and can weigh as much as 100 pounds. And there are two ways to score for record when you can master the wind. Plus, the NRA meets in Dallas with thousands of new members joining to support the 2nd Amendment and see the new guns and gear being introduced for this year.' And John Browning's Colt Woodsman, the .22 autoloader that dominated first gun sales for most of the 20th century, is now a collectible and one of History's Guns.

37x10 Steel Nationals 2018

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It's new divisions and new guns shooting in the US Steel Nationals, the fastest of the action pistol sports. It's simple. How fast can you draw and shoot 5 steel targets? The US Steel Nationals is the largest steel match leading up to the world championship.

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