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    So, anyone else watching the new show called Top Shot the History Channel has on?

    I saw the first episode last night and it looked pretty decent. Especially since all of my regular TV shows are now on break or have run their course.

    I could do without all of the seemingly manufactured "drama" and more attention to the actual competition. I don't think it helped that they used the host from Survivor. Would have been better if they had The Gunny hosting!

    From what I heard on NRA News from one of the competitors (sorry, forgot the name, maybe JJ?), most everyone got along for the most part with a few exceptions. He said that any infighting was due mostly to the competitors not being allowed any sort of external stimuli for an entire month and being cooped up in the same house. No TV, no radio, no internet, and even no books except religious books. The guest on NRA News stated that the gentleman from MI5 used the religious aspect to get the show's producers to give him all sorts of books with any mention of God in them. The guest also said that they ended up playing quite a bit of darts and cards.

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    I will say, I did kinda enjoy seeing Mike get outshot by 22 year old Kelly in VERY short order!

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    Guess I'm the only one watching it!

    Well, if you do want to check it out, it is on History and History HD Sunday at 10pm ET. Check your local listings.

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    Default Re: Top Shot on History Channel

    I saw the previews for it last week but forgot to put it on the list for the DVR.

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    historychannel — June 02, 2010 — Top Shot Premieres Sunday, June 6, at 10/9C on History — Whether it's William Tell using a crossbow to shoot an apple off his son's head, or Annie Oakley using a hand mirror to make a shot with a rifle slung over her shoulder, history is filled with legendary tales of amazing marksmanship. Now, HISTORY is tapping into these inspiring feats of sharp-shooting for its first-ever competition series,.

    I'll put it on tonight.

    Thanks for the reminder Ryan!

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    Ryan....

    I no longer have cable or satellite TV. I don't even turn ON the TV except to catch weather conditions during big storms and to determine sailing conditions on the lake I sail.

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    LOL

    Caught this past Sunday's episode. Was an interesting challenge course! Was a little disappointed to see who was the winner.

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    I watched both episodes that were on the DVR.

    I could have made the shot with the mosin. I can hit a 4inch target with open sights at 50 yards with mine...and I'm blind. Big fuzzy mess is all I'm looking at.

    The 25 foot pistol course? Sheesh, maybe I'm getting elitest but i routinely hold 3 inch groups with my HK at 15 yards.

    The shot at 600 I could do in calm, probably take me a few with wind. I have no experience at that range on paper, just on "stuff". I suspect I could get it dialed in pretty quick though. I just need some feedback to see where the bullets are landing. I'm a pretty good shot with a scope.
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    Just watched the 8/1 episode and had to say this one really hit home with Tara's situation, especially since it has been just about 1 month to the day for me.

    By the way, they are now casting for Season 2!

    http://pilgrimfilms.tv/casting/topshot/

    So if you've got a month of free time and thing you can compete, sign up!

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    Default Re: Top Shot on History Channel

    New season is starting tonight!

    10pm ET, History Channel.

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    Default Re: Top Shot on History Channel

    Just wanted to take a second out of your regularly scheduled doom and gloom to point out that the new season of Top Shot starts tomorrow night!

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    I think this season of Top Shot was one of the best so far! A strong field of competitors, much less drama (minus Jake), and more straight up competition.

    Colby Donaldson Talks Top Shot Spin-Off, Jake, And The Show’s Surprising Challenge
    October 25, 2011
    Top Shot ends its third season tonight, and I talked to both host Colby Donaldson, the Survivor alum, and the show’s executive producer about the History Channel series. It is spawning a a spin-off, and also faces an unusual challenge, balancing competition and the real-life drama that turns off some viewers.

    I first talked to Colby about hosting in the summer of 2010, when he talked about emulating Jeff Probst. And while there are still some similarities, Colby has absolutely come into his own as a bad-ass host. “I think season one I was feeling the pressure because it was my first hosting gig,” he told me. “It’s become more fun for me because I no longer get nervous.”

    My favorite line of Colby’s this season was when he told the competitors, “You are fucked today.” He told me that “the funny part about that comment … that was an offhand comment that wasn’t even supposed to make it on film. I’m just having a conversation with them. I couldn’t pass up the irony” that they’d be shooting the longest-range weapon in 65 MPH winds. “I never in a million years thought it would make it on television.” But, he added, “that is me, I’m always going to be having a good time with these guys.”

    Colby, who watches the show that made him famous (“I’m still tuning into to Survivor, every week and every season”), is enthusiastic, to say the least, during his play-by-play. “My enthusiasm and intensity comes from the fact that I’m in the moment with these guys,” he said. “I’m a pretty loud guy out there on set,” he admitted, but said contestants know what to expect. In season one, they thought, “Who is this yahoo yelling over my shoulder here?” but now know his play-by-play is part of the game. “That’s the nature of the game on Top Shot: adapt to something that’s foreign,” including the host,” Colby said.

    Executive producer Craig Piligian, who also produces Dirty Jobs and worked on Survivor in its early seasons, praised his host. “He’s part of the gun community. He’s a good shot, a really good shot. He really is involved with the show. I think he’s a great host. He’s good at getting you from point A to point B, he understands the thought process of the competitor because he was and still is a competitor.”

    The production just completed filming season four, and part of that includes a spin-off on History’s H2 channel that is “an in-depth look at the look at all the weapons we have on Top Shot,” Colby told me. On that show, he’s been shooting the weapons the competitors use; he’s been shooting since he was six, and so he isn’t just faking his way through his interaction with weapons. “As the show has evolved, so have I, not only as a host, but as a marksmen,” he said, adding that “I learn and sponge from those guys [the experts] while we’re on set and in the van, driving to or from challenges.” Besides the shooting he does on the spin-off series, “I circle back at the end of the season and get some trigger time” with the weapons used in competitions, he said.

    Colby continually praised the show’s production team, such as when he described a particular shot the slow-motion team set up for season four. “Those guys suspended the camera directly above a sniper rifle,” he said, which means we’ll “see in slow motion the entire shock wave ripple through the dirt.” The production team is “pushing the envelope” and that results in “some great action and some completely authentic TV,” Colby said. “Our production schedule is so tight, we’re trying to accomplish visually what a show like Survivor does with one-third the team,” he said. That means “most of our crew is all multitasking,” such as “constructing a challenge while running another.”

    The producers have “learned. Our learning curve has been steep,” he said. Among the lessons: “simple is usually is better,” such as that “glass mason jars filled with liquid always work as targets” because “they just look good in slow motion.”

    One interesting lesson, he said, has to do with the drama that draws people like me to the show. “We’ve learned that our nomination range is really not that similar at all to Tribal Council,” and he said, “I’m actually proud of this, that the nomination range has not become like Tribal Council.” That’s because the competitors already know who they’re going to vote for, and nearly always are making decisions based upon performance.

    The word “reality” is used by reality TV competition productions to refer to the parts of the show focusing on human drama, like the scenes at the house on Top Shot, and Colby said they’ve also learned that “reality on Top Shot does not play well, does not work well from our fans. … We get a lot of backlash when that stuff happens,” and that includes ratings dropping during the episode. “We don’t need to pull out that drama; our viewers do not like that at all,” he said. “I know just from Twitter and the responses I get from fans every week, they can’t stand it.”

    Still, sometimes it happens, as it did with Jake, who quit the show. Interestingly, Colby said, “I didn’t know about a lot of the drama until I saw it on TV.” As to Jake’s actions, he said, “I didn’t have a problem with his strategy or even the majority of his behavior, but I thought it was very telling of his character that he quit the competition after a challenge where he performed underwhelmingly.”

    Although that kind of drama can pull in people who aren’t really into the weapons, “We lost a ton of viewers because of it,” Colby said, noting that people find it “refreshing it is to watch a competition reality show that doesn’t involve a lot of that high drama. … We’re very proud that the fans just like it for what it is, a straightforward competition.”

    Jake’s exit, executive producer Piligian said, is “not something we wanted to have happen,” especially because it “took up a spot that someone else could have had. It is real, things implode sometimes. That’s what reality television is really about. It is a pressure cooker in there. People sometimes don’t make it. Things happen. That’s why these are fun shows to watch.” Still, here, all that matters is skill. “You don’t have to build alliances on Top Shot, you just have to shoot straight. If you shoot straight and breathe, you’ll win Top Shot.”

    Still, Piligian says it’s “a really interesting head study when the guys are in the house” because “they’re getting head-fucked by each other the whole time they’re there.” He calls the show “a deep challenge” that engages the contestants on multiple levels. Piligian said, “I give them the speech before they start the show,” telling contestants, “stay in your head, don’t let it get to you.” But “they still let that pressure cooker get to them.”

    Even though it’s not the source of a lot of drama, Piligian said that voting on the shooting range is “an important component” of the series, because “you’ve gotta let the teams make those decisions; you can’t start interjecting. The team has to make itself strong.”

    “We’re always aiming for a broad audience, always,” he said, and that includes both the gun community and “people who want good dramatic TV with some cool shit in it. … Everybody who comes to watch it has a different experience; we’re hoping you have the experience you came for.” For those in the gun community, it’s provided a new kind of challenge that many people train for it, because they have to qualify on a range before they can be cast. “They’re really out there training” with multiple weapons, he said. “We do have the largest purse in the gun community at $100,000.” Gun enthusiasts have, he said, “embraced the show. In the beginning, not so much. Now, a lot.”

    While Piligian promised that season four “amps up all the way” with “some really crazy challenges,” he said the show will stay true to its roots. “It’s a sport. We gotta keep true to what the gun community’s expectations are in that sport. You can’t go over the wall. You gotta keep it real or we’ll lose credibility.”

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    Default Re: Top Shot on History Channel

    Top Shot is going to be back for a 5th season consisting of an All Start cast. The following people from past seasons will be competing:


    • Adam Benson
    • Alex Charvat
    • Blake Miguez
    • Brian Zins
    • Chee Kwan
    • Chris Cerino
    • Gabby Franco
    • Gary Quesenberry
    • Gregory Littlejohn
    • Jamie Franks
    • Joe Serafini
    • Kelly Bachand
    • Kyle Sumpter
    • Peter Palma
    • Phil Morden
    • William Bethards
    • Iain Harrison
    • Chris Reed
    • Dustin Ellerman
    • Chris Cheng


    This time around it will be all about shooting skill as many in the past have said it should be.

    I'll be pulling for Gunny Zins, Iain Harrison, Chris Reed, Dustin Ellerman, and my personal favorite Gabby Franco.





    She is definitely one cool chick! Having come from Venezuela she really gets the dangers of Communism/Socialism, loves freedom, is fiercely pro-gun, is an amazing shot, and... Oh yeah, smokin' hot!

    Just watch this speech she gave:


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    Oh, forgot to mention, Top Shot's first episode will air May 29th 10pm ET.

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