#ClayPigeon
World Record Broken: The Gould Brothers 180-Yard Clay Pigeon Shot
The Gould Brothers are a pair of exhibition shooters specializing in some pretty extreme shotgun shooting. The brothers offer a special brand of outdoor entertainment with their one-of-a-kind trick shooting demonstrations and enthusiastic personalities. This week, the Gould Brothers have broken two of their own records and nailed a 180-yard pigeon break using Federal Ammunition’s Heavyweight TSS #7 shot.
Shooting Flying Clay Targets at 300 Yards with a 6.5mm Creedmoor Rifle
Gould Brothers, the famous exhibition shooters, published a video where they do a trick shot which is close to impossible. As you know, normally shooting clay pigeon targets is done with shotguns and at relatively close distances. What Gould Brothers did is really amazing. Not only they used a rifle (AR-10 pattern rifle by Alex Pro Firearms chambered in 6.5mm Creedmoor) for this trick shot but also shot the flying clay target first at a 200-yard distance then stretched the range to 300 yards. Let’s watch this amazing video.
New Clay Shooting World Record With an Upside Down Shotgun Held Over the Shooter's Head
Gould Brothers, well known in the shooting community for shotgun exhibition shooting, have set an incredible new world record. One of the brothers managed to shoot 8 clay targets in the air holding the gun upside down, over his head! Let’s watch the video of that trick shot and some behind the scenes footage.