Shotgun Trick Shots - The Gould Brothers and Kentucky Ballistics

Published on March 5, 2020
Duration: 8:04

This video showcases advanced shotgun trick shot techniques demonstrated by the Gould Brothers and Scott from Kentucky Ballistics, alongside Jerry Miculek. Key techniques covered include hip shooting, over-the-head shots, and the challenging 'push-up shot,' emphasizing recoil control and unique aiming methods. The content highlights the skill and practice required for exhibition shooting, featuring specialized firearms like the Mossberg 940 Pro.

Quick Summary

Exhibition shotgun shooting involves three main positions: hip, shoulder, and over-the-head. Hip shooting requires anchoring the gun to the hip bone and compensating for eye-to-barrel distance, often shooting high. The 'push-up shot' demands core strength to mount and fire from a plank.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction with Guests
  2. 00:37Exhibition Shooting Basics
  3. 01:11Hip Shooting Technique
  4. 02:43Over-the-Head Shot
  5. 04:10The Push-Up Shot Challenge
  6. 05:45Throw and Load Challenge
  7. 07:33Conclusion & Guest Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic positions for exhibition shotgun shooting?

Exhibition shooting typically involves three core positions: shooting from the hip, shooting from the shoulder, and shooting over the head. Each requires specific techniques for control and accuracy.

How do you perform a shotgun trick shot from the hip?

To shoot from the hip, anchor the shotgun firmly to your hip bone. Aiming requires compensating for the gap between your eye and the barrel, which often results in shots landing higher than expected.

What is the 'push-up shot' in shotgun trick shooting?

The 'push-up shot' is an advanced technique where the shooter performs a push-up, then quickly mounts and fires the shotgun at a target while maintaining a stable plank position.

What shotgun is featured in the trick shot video?

A Mossberg 940 Pro, configured for exhibition shooting, is prominently featured. It is shown with an extended magazine tube for increased capacity and fiber optic sights.

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