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I have to admit since the teams were disbanded, the shooting became more interesting. Some of those shots do look like they would be fun to try. Breaking windows with the slingshots could have been a hoot.
Wonder what tweaks they'll do with the format of Top Shot 2?
- Did anyone besides me notice that aside from a Gander Mountain spot or two, there was a complete lack of shooting-related ads? Whether or not that's because of History Channel's rates or the fact that nobody know what the ratings would be before it aired, I don't know. And Gander Mountain's spots were wasted on me out here in Arizona: I don't think there's a store of theirs within a thousand miles of me.
That was a nice touch-methinks they copied NFL Films Superbowl Champion series (not a bad thing), minus some good music. The Superbowl Champion series does the same thing at the end of each show-most folks probably enjoy a quick few lines to let them know what the participants have been up to since their win/loss.I loved the end credits when they were updating what the competitors were doing now
I've been watching 3 Gun Nation on VS and thoroughly enjoy the fact that it's a giant FN / SureFire commercial... YMMV.I would hate to see it become sponsored by a gun manufacturer. Don't want it to become an ad-whore suckfest.
And exactly why I will probably stop watching it. For the same reason I don't read G&A or Shooting Times any more. Nothing but ads and shameless plugs.I've been watching 3 Gun Nation on VS and thoroughly enjoy the fact that it's a giant FN / SureFire commercial... YMMV.
Which is still a good show. The fact that they're sponsored by Midway doesn't seem to hurt them much but then again, we don't have the same firearms manufacturer being constantly rammed down our throats. We just have to look at that goofball Larry Potterfield every five minutes. Unlike 3 Gun Nation, they have something for everyone, not just FN fans.Shooting USA is almost entirely gun commercials during the break