Top Shot season 2

The season contained twelve episodes, and was filmed over a period of 35 days in the fall of 2010 in Santa Clarita, California.

Brian Zins, Joe Serafini, and Jamie Franks returned for Top Shot: All-Stars.

Before the start of the team challenge, John withdrew from the competition, citing injuries to both legs.

^4 The daring shot was performed for years by exhibition shooter Bob Geesey, who would shoot a pipe out of his wife's mouth.

^5 The upside-down shot was performed by Johnny "Cowboy Kid" Baker, who was adopted by Buffalo Bill.

The trainer for both challenges was Spencer Hoglund, historical weapons expert and four-time national champion speed shooter.

All players received green shirts and began to compete directly against one another for the rest of the season.

Premiering after the final episode, Top Shot Behind the Bullet, was a one-hour documentary involving behind-the-scene interviews and footage taken before, during, and after the season two competition.