Miranda Lambert recently tried her hand at mounted shooting, a cowboy sport that involves shooting at targets while riding a horse in a predetermined pattern. She showcased her skills in her first-ever jackpot shoot competition, hitting a series of balloons while galloping down the ring in full Western wear as required by the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association.
The singer worked with professional shooter Kendra Lenseigne to learn the sport, thanking her for organizing the competition that allowed Lambert to get her first one under her belt. Lambert has been practicing her new hobby for months, sharing videos of herself riding horseback while shooting a gun. In the competition video, Lambert appears confident and skilled, impressing viewers with her accuracy and ease.
In musical news, Lambert released a song called “I Don’t Love Here Anymore,” which she wrote 20 years ago for her debut album but ultimately cut from the tracklist. The singer is also preparing for a musical chapter that revisits the past, while her former Nashville mansion recently sold for $3.5 million, showcasing a luxurious 5-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom home in the Forest Hills section of Music City.