Top Shot on the History Channel...ugh...

It promotes shooting sports to the general public so I'm not seeing anything bad here. I'm also not going to carp about details that might offend serious shooters since I know nothing about TV production that will appeal to mass audiences.

The OP also mentions Deadliest Catch and I think maybe you have to have been there to enjoy that show(I do). If you've fished far offshore and/or done dangerous work you get it and if you haven't, perhaps not.

Bob
 
It promotes shooting sports to the general public so I'm not seeing anything bad here. I'm also not going to carp about details that might offend serious shooters since I know nothing about TV production that will appeal to mass audiences.

The OP also mentions Deadliest Catch and I think maybe you have to have been there to enjoy that show(I do). If you've fished far offshore and/or done dangerous work you get it and if you haven't, perhaps not.

Bob
I completely agree with your first topic. If non gun owners get into this show that's good enough for me. Sure all that soap opera rivalry gets a little silly, but if that's what it takes to make this more interesting to people that's OK.
Ther's something for everone on the history channel. I've never watched that guy that cuts everything in half. Doesn't interest me at all. Or Ice Road Truckers. But I love Pawn Stars and American Pickers because you learn about all kinds of cool old stuff and it's like a treasure hunt.
 
I'm with Wyatt....Ice Road truckers is a snooze and I noticed way too many set up shots....Deadliest Catch and American Pickers I never miss...would love to give Pawn Stars a try but I can only Tivo so much....what with Rescue Me, Louie, Entourage, Top Chef and Rosie O' Donnell's new reality show coming out this fall, "Are you fatter, stupider and more opinionated than me?"
 
You didn't recognize JJ Racaza or Blake Miguez?
I don't recognize a single person.
I like the show. It's a game show where competitors spend a ton of time with a bunch of strangers, compete against each other, and vote each other off. Why wouldn't there be soap opera drama?
 
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I don't understand, if it's "Top Shot" why don't they get folks like Michael Plaxco, Todd Jarrett, Jerry Miculek or etc.?

I know why...those fellers are too busy with their lives to do a show. :)

At least, I know I'd be too busy to do a show...taking care of Mrs. Griffith, the cat and the garden. :D
But then again, I'm not a "top shot" either. :(

(Mrs. Griffith is a full time job- I'm tell'n you!)
 
I don't understand, if it's "Top Shot" why don't they get folks like Michael Plaxco, Todd Jarrett, Jerry Miculek or etc.?

Because it's still basically a reality show and it needs personalities...pro shooters like Jerry might be too stiff and not get involved in the drama of the show...and that is what sells it to the people who aren't looking for proper stance or a lock on the gun.
 
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I'm with Wyatt....Ice Road truckers is a snooze and I noticed way too many set up shots....Deadliest Catch and American Pickers I never miss...would love to give Pawn Stars a try but I can only Tivo so much....what with Rescue Me, Louie, Entourage, Top Chef and Rosie O' Donnell's new reality show coming out this fall, "Are you fatter, stupider and more opinionated than me?"

Speaking of Rosie O'Donnell.....I was listening to XM radio on a trip recently and they were doing a promo for her new show....airing clips of some of the taped shows.....in one she says "Nothing kills the taste of clam juice like a big hunk of chocolate" I almost spit coffee all over my car.
 
"Its horrible"....

I just don't have the ability to endure the 2 minutes of contrived shooting in a rich matrix of BS and advertising ad nauseum.
 
Saying "Top Shot" is all BS, is like complaining WWE is fake. Of course it is! But it's kinda fun.

Ah c'mon, you didn't think the road runner & coyote were real did you?
No... but a don't watch the Road Runner either.
 
i watched top shot on the history channel briefly and i am a gun guy but i did Not like the show at all Too Much Soap Opera drama between the players on the teams that is just my humble 25 year old 2 cents on the subject of course
 
Top Shot isn't my fav, but I think it does present the shooting sports to the unwashed masses in a positive light. Hey, it's better than Bachelor, Bachelorette, anything with Hilton, Kate plus 8, etc., etc., etc.
 
The show needs condensed to 30 minutes as mentioned. Guns are for ending drama, not starting it.
 
A few of my thoughts on TOP SHOT:

1) I love the show. I've seen enough shooting competitions on The Outdoors Channel to be bored to tears with them. Same old super fast shooting with guns and holsters and situations never used in the real world. Watching others shoot guns can be like watching golf. Boring.

2) The show is filmed in California and some guns are not "on the list" and cannot be used. That's why certain firearms are used and not others.

3) People are complaining about the type of guns being used. Easy killer. This is just season number one. They can't use every gun ever made. Give them a chance. There will be more seasons and maybe, just maybe your favorite gun from history will be used.

4) They make it interesting with their super expensive slo-mo 40,000 images per second cameras. I can watch those slow motion shots of cases ejecting, bullets exiting bores, and targets exploding again and again.

5) Like the first season of Survivor where viewers complained, "It's not real surviving!" Yeah, it's a game show. "It's not real shooting competition!" Yeah, it's a game show.

6) The reason the "well known" shooters in the industry are not on the show are because they have contracts, because they don't have the time, and because some of their contracts will not allow them to participate. They have exclusive contracts. It wouldn't do to have a shooter firing the competition's brand and it certainly wouldn't do to have a well paid, contracted expert lose.

7) I enjoy the drama and the big personalities. I find them fascinating. It seems I know many of their kind. The quiet guy who outshoots everyone else. The cocky guy who loses. The guy who blames his equipment (oh, we've all met that guy!) instead of his ability.

8) I'd like to see Jerry Miculek show up as an instructor. "Today we'll be shooting S&W Model 617 10-shot .22 caliber revolvers at 25 yards." The participants will all smile and think this will be easy. Then Jerry says, "And we'll be shooting them double action, upside down, pulling the trigger with our pinkies like this...."

9) I'd also like to see firearms manufacturers donate guns to be used in the competitions. Let's see Kahr/Thompson donate a Thompson .45 full auto machine gun. Let's see the competition be pulling the trigger once and firing 50 rounds from a drum magazine on target. If they let go of the trigger, their out. Oh, and the winner gets to keep the gun. Engraved with TOP SHOT on the receiver too.

10) I am lucky enough to live in Northern Illinois and Tara from TOP SHOT watches each episode locally at a bar with her friends and family. I brought my wife and daughter to watch and Tara was absolutely the nicest person you could ever meet. She was fantastic with our 13 year old daughter, talking guns with her. Of course, I am rooting for Tara to win. We'll see what happens!

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Uh...if you say so. I think OUTWEST hit it on the head, that is, the show is like pants full of poo.
 
Somebody forgot to tell that little girl who's found a new role model that the show is a "pants full of poo".

Good job Dad!

Bob
 

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