A Villain Emerges

October 05, 2011

By Iain Harrison

Back in Season 2, I speculated that as both the compound and longbow had been used, competitors in Season 3 could look forward to drawing a recurve and this week’s show proved me correct.

Trick Shots with Jerry

September 22, 2011

By Iain Harrison

Jerry Miculek has been a hero of mine since I first saw him shoot in Bisley, England in 1993. Back then, British citizens were permitted to own handguns, and believe it or not, England put on one of the world's largest handgun competition that covered just about every discipline that could be shot with a pistol or revolver. Jerry put on daily displays of his prowess with a Smith & Wesson 625 and always wowed the crowds with not only his marksmanship, but with his laid-back showmanship.

Group Dynamic

September 19, 2011

Returning to the set of Top Shot for the second time, it was immediately apparent that there was a different group dynamic in the house than in either seasons 1 or 2. It’s interesting from a sociological perspective just how these things play out, as the interaction of the various characters is never a constant and changes with the new mix and with their reactions to the situation within the house.

Rolling Out the Big Guns

September 09, 2011

By Iain Harrison

First off, I must apologize for being away. Without giving too much away, I spent last week north of Los Angeles with Chris Cerino, George Reinas, Kelly Bachand, Adam Benson and Peter Palma and the opportunities to comment on the show were somewhat limited due to the amount of time we spent without any contact with the outside world. I'll it leave you to figure out what we were doing.

Shotgun Mastery

August 26, 2011

This week sees me on the road again, headed to the largest 3-gun match of the season in Kentucky, so it was perhaps apt that Episode 3 of "Top Shot" would feature one of the biggest names in the sport as shotgun expert. Taran Butler demonstrated his prowess with a Benellli and showed why reloading is such a critical skill to master.

Malfunction?

August 18, 2011

I had the pleasure of watching Episode 2 on Tuesday night, accompanied by fellow Season 1 finalist Chris Cerino and his family. We both had the privilege of competing in the NRA's inaugural National Defense Match at Camp Perry a couple of days before and it was great to be able to catch up on events since we last met at the Bianchi Cup earlier this year. As the video played, we both chuckled at some of the insider jokes and watched as outsiders as the narrative unfolded.

Set Up To Lose?

August 12, 2011

On week 1 of Top Shot Season 3, teams were divided ont he basis of who won and who lost. Will this affect the future of the competition?

Week 1: A Harsh Kick Off

August 10, 2011

Season 3 got off to a great start last night with the producers choosing to create an instant winner versus loser dynamic, via the medium of the S&W .500 Mag. In the initial head-to-head shoot off, competitors were paired up according to their backgrounds and Mike Hughes showed his mettle with a smoking run, despite being much more familiar with a Glock. Both ladies were forced to deal with recoil that was way out of their comfort zones—a pretty harsh way to kick off the competition, but great for showing the audience dramatic high speed footage of flames blowing out of the barrel/cylinder gap.

Season 3 Begins

August 09, 2011

It’s only been a year since the Top Shot season 1 finale and already we’re facing the launch of Season 3, with Season 4 about to start production. I’m still amused that it took so long for a mainstream network to discover the marketability of shooting, but now the History Channel is completely behind the show. Make no mistake, this is a hugely expensive undertaking and the amount of cash involved in producing one episode might surprise you, but the American public has taken to the mixture of firearms, explosions and drama. You and I both knew they would, but it’s nice to be vindicated.

Top Shot: Iain Harrison Interviews Chris Reed

May 04, 2011

If you've been following along with Reality Shots so far, you've undoubtedly enjoyed our inside look at the guns, contestants and challenges of History Channel's Top Shot Season 2. You've also enjoyed analysis of the show from its first champion, Iain Harrison. The heralded shooter and British army officer has provided clever insights and behind-the-scenes tidbits from episode one to the exciting finale last week.