History Channel Seeking Skilled Marksmen For Its First Competition Shooting Show
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The History Channel Is Seeking Skilled Marksmen For Its First Competition Shooting Show
$100,000 in Prizes!

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Sherman Oaks, CA --(AmmoLand.com)- If you are skilled with a pistol, rifle or any other firearm, you could be on TV’s first marksmanship competition show. It doesn’t matter if you’re a professionally trained shooter or a self-taught average Joe (or Jane).
If you are skilled with a pistol, rifle or any other firearm, you could be on TV!s first marksmanship competition show. The History Channel and the producers of The Ultimate Fighter are looking for anyone with mind-blowing shooting skills and a big personality to take on exciting physical challenges with multiple guns and mystery projectile weapons.
As long as you!re in good physical shape, have mastered a firearm and can adapt to new weapons and demanding physical situations, you could be America!s first “Top Shot.” APPLY TODAY !
Email TopShotCasting@gmail.com with your name, city/state, phone number, a recent photo of yourself and a brief explanation of why you are America!s “Top Shot.” Visit www.pilgrimfilms.tv and click on “CASTING” for more details. Or call our casting hotline at 818-728-3729.





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My husband is in Cowboy Action Shooting. His Alias is txGunslinger _ I believe Gunslinger would be a good candidate for your show.
Bob Sanders – phone number 972 617 6964
As a young child I remeber spending two weeks evry suumer at Camp Spheres and Eljabar. Ther I learned the technics of archery and how to shot an air rifle.
I am now a U.S. Army veteran, and have served for twenty years. Istarted my basic traing at Fort Jackson,NC where I was introduced to the M-16A1 Rifle. After training for one week I received a perfect score of 40 for 40. During my military career I maintained an average score of 34 out of 40. I retired March 2004.
It would be an honor to be present on your show and let the wourld see why I received great scores throughout my miltary career. Although I may not win the compitetion it shoud be fun nonetheless.