Shotgun Shooters Set A New World Record!

This video documents a team of five junior shooters, managed by CZ-USA's Dave Miller, setting a new Guinness World Record for the most clay targets shot in a 12-hour period. The team shattered the previous record, achieving a final count of 14,167 clay targets using CZ 1012 semi-automatic shotguns and Aguila 12-gauge target loads.

Quick Summary

A team of five junior shooters, managed by CZ-USA's Dave Miller, set a new Guinness World Record by shattering the previous record for most clay targets shot in a 12-hour period. They achieved a final count of 14,167 clay targets using CZ 1012 semi-automatic shotguns and Aguila 12-gauge target loads.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to World Record Attempt
  2. 00:09CZ-USA Team and Junior Shooters
  3. 00:19Breaking the Clay Target Record
  4. 00:30Location and Date of Record
  5. 00:32Old Record Falls, New Record Set
  6. 00:41Surpassing the Old Record Time
  7. 00:47Total Shots Fired and Ammunition Used
  8. 00:58Clay Target Machines and Volume
  9. 01:06CZ USA's Semi-Automatic Shotgun
  10. 01:15Final World Record Total
  11. 01:27The Dream Team
  12. 01:35Confirmed Record Count
  13. 01:47Quick Hit from FMG Publications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new world record for clay targets shot?

The new Guinness World Record for the most clay targets shot in a 12-hour period by a five-person team is 14,167 targets. This record was set on October 12th, 2019.

What firearms and ammunition were used in the world record attempt?

The record-breaking team utilized CZ 1012 semi-automatic shotguns and fired approximately 20,425 shots using Aguila 12-gauge one ounce target loads.

Where and when was the clay target world record set?

The world record was established on October 12th, 2019, at the Powder Creek Shooting Park located in Lenexa, Kansas.

How quickly did the team surpass the previous world record?

The team managed to surpass the old record of 4,602 clay targets in just 4 hours and 16 minutes, demonstrating exceptional speed and endurance.

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