ali: jules roscoe with vice motherboard, thank you so much for joining us. very much. ♪ john: for decades, using and owning guns has sparked debate in america. but every year millions of americans use guns recreationally, not just for hunting, but also for target sports like skeet and trapshooting. special corresponent meggan thompson tells us that a growing number of young people are jumping in to shooting sports. we should warn you that this story includes the sound of gunfire. ♪ >> it is 8:00 on a june morning in western minnesota. after paying respects to the american flag, hundreds of high school athletes head out for one of their last competitions of the season. [gunfire] >> they're facing off in minnesota's trap shooting championship. over the course of nine days, more than 8,000 teenagers will compete. across the country, youth shooting sports have exploded in popularity over the last decade. >> got a cc15 right here. >> organizers claim it's now one of the fastest-growing high school sports and that this is the world's largest shooting sport event.