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Skeet. Pistols. Shotguns': Sadie Robertson Takes 'DWTS' Partner to Shoot Guns Before Rip-Roaring Performance
Sadie Robertson as a contestant on "Dancing With the Stars."

Skeet. Pistols. Shotguns': Sadie Robertson Takes 'DWTS' Partner to Shoot Guns Before Rip-Roaring Performance

"I'm out here on the farm, living it up ... shooting some skeet."

"Duck Dynasty" star Sadie Robertson took to the dance floor Monday evening with partner Derek Hough for switch-up night on "Dancing With the Stars" — the one time during the weeks-long competition in which celebrities perform with new partners to test their skill level and resilience.

But before she delivered a rip-roaring performance of the Charleston in front of a live studio audience and millions of viewers, Robertson took Hough to a farm for some skeet shooting, ATV driving and target practice, which was an experience the pro-dancer seemed to truly enjoy.

"I'm out here on the farm, living it up ... shooting some skeet. Pistols. Shotguns," Hough said in a video package.

And when his target shooting didn't go so well, Robertson comforted him, saying, "It's okay. You've got to start somewhere."

Keeping in line with previous weeks, her dad, Willie Robertson, also made an appearance, visiting his daughter and Hough in the studio as they rehearsed their routine.

Watch Robertson and Hough — who ended up scoring a 36 out of 40 — shooting, dancing and having a ball below:

Watch Robertson's other performances here.

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