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BryanK 12-14-2009 11:55

America's Top Shot
 
I didn't see this posted yet. This was in an email I received, and looks like fun! I just wanted to let you all know. It's a new show for the History Channel called America's Top Shot. Here is the link:

http://www.pilgrim-films.com/casting/index.html

Team Sergeant 12-14-2009 12:58

Very amusing.... every "game" shooter across America will be applying I'm sure.

Most of America's real "top shots" will never be known to the American public and $100,000 is not going to make them come out of the wood work. We're going to see some serious air-soft shooters I'm sure.


Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, a resident or citizen of the United States and reasonably proficient with shooting and marksmanship. Further eligibility requirements are listed in the casting application.

That says it all.:rolleyes:

Utah Bob 12-14-2009 13:30

While my shooting skills are truly "mind-blowing" I doubt I'll be applying.
Or perhaps I will and send them my avatar pic.:p

I'd really like to see their applications when they come in. I bet there'll be some doozies.:D

Rumblyguts 12-14-2009 14:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Utah Bob (Post 302273)
While my shooting skills are truly "mind-blowing" I doubt I'll be applying.
Or perhaps I will and send them my avatar pic.:p
I'd really like to see their applications when they come in. I bet there'll be some doozies.:D

At least that might help with the "big personality" requirement!

koz 12-14-2009 14:39

Maybe this SEAL will apply... :munchin

http://www.mensjournal.com/sniper

Peregrino 12-14-2009 14:54

They did specify "in shape" (round is a shape, right?:lifter). I guess that leaves me out. I maintain my shooting skills so I don't have to run. After all running damn near killed me once; I intend to see it never gets another opportunity.

Blitzzz (RIP) 12-14-2009 16:24

What a deal...
 
they're gonna pay to shoot. It'd be a great deal but I'm not Physically up to it since to cancer has fouled up my balance. and vision.

Utah Bob 12-14-2009 19:24

I prefer to shoot like a professional, from a prepared, comfortable position. The whole running and jumping about thing seems rather ungentlemanly. :D

longrange1947 12-14-2009 21:04

Dam, wish I was a good enough shot for that. :D

kgoerz 12-14-2009 21:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by koz (Post 302289)
Maybe this SEAL will apply... :munchin

http://www.mensjournal.com/sniper

I don't comprehend how they can look themselves in the Mirror every Morning

longrange1947 12-14-2009 21:48

Keith, I will say he is full BS if that helps. :munchin :D

dirtyshirt 12-15-2009 07:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by koz (Post 302289)
Maybe this SEAL will apply... :munchin

http://www.mensjournal.com/sniper

I really like his starched "Field" uniform.

I am sure that helps his shooting somehow...right:rolleyes:

craigepo 12-15-2009 09:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peregrino
"They did specify "in shape" (round is a shape, right?:lifter). I guess that leaves me out. I maintain my shooting skills so I don't have to run. After all running damn near killed me once; I intend to see it never gets another opportunity."

Agreed. Running breeds cowardice. NEVER share a foxhole with someone who can outrun you

jw74 12-15-2009 11:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by koz (Post 302289)
Maybe this SEAL will apply... :munchin

http://www.mensjournal.com/sniper

Aye aye yay. I make no judgment on the SEAL featured, but I read some of this article at Borders last week and it rubbed me the wrong way. It wasn't war journalism. It wasn't a promotional article for SEALs. It was like porn for Columbine shooters. Reminded me of Marcinko novels.


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