

22 pump rifle, Herb was the behind-the-camera shot maker and technical adviser for James Stewart's 1950 movie Winchester '73. Able to eject and shoot the hulls of a Model 61. His signature feat was throwing by hand and individually breaking seven clay targets with a Winchester Model 12, 12 gauge pump action shotgun. His impressive list of honors includes: All-American Trap and Skeet Shooter twice National and twice International Duck Calling Champion and inductee to Trapshooting Hall of Fame, Cody Firearms Museum and Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Herb Parsons (1908–1959) of Somerville, Tennessee, was Winchester's "Showman Shooter" for 30 years and was Adolph Topperwein's protégé and successor. On a day of ordinary light, don't shoot until you can see the duck's eyes. In 2008, at the age of 70, Huffer set a Guinness World Record for slingshot shooting, hitting 1,500 flying targets.
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Huffer also markets a special "Chief AJ" branded Daisy BB gun, based on a modified model Huffer uses for daily practice, and an instruction manual and video for his style of point shooting. 22 Long Rifle Ruger 10/22 rifles, which he cycled through as assistants loaded them for him. In 1987, at the age of 50, John "Chief AJ" Huffer shot 40,060 consecutive 2½ inch square pine blocks over a period of 8 days without a single miss, shooting blocks he himself tossed into the air, for 14 hours a day. In 1963, he had a run of 800 straight clay singles in trap shooting. In contrast Topperwein's thrower stood beyond the regulation distance tossing the blocks vertically into the air. Secondly Frye's thrower tossed the target blocks over his shoulder along the line of sight of the gun. Firstly the shooting was undertaken in distances less than the regulation 30 ft (9.1 m). However although the same size of target was used, the comparison to Topperwein's record is disputed because of the test conditions. 22 Long Rifle rifles - over a period of 14 straight days. He managed to hit 100,004 of the 100,010 wooden blocks - using several Remington Nylon 66 semi-automatic.

In 1959, champion Tom Frye of Remington Arms Company broke Ad Topperwein's aerial shooting record for shooting 2¼ inch cubes of wood thrown into the air.
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is an American professional speed and competition shooter who holds five officially sanctioned world records in revolver shooting and over 15 unsanctioned records with firearms ranging from rapid firing pistols to the Barrett M107.

