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In the olden days, ‘sharp shooting’ was quite the event to go and see. Companies such as Smith & Wesson would send their sharp shooters all over the country to advertise their products. These events would out bring around 200 people to a show.
Soon the companies realized they could save a ton of money by advertising in newspapers verses sending their sharp shooters all over the country. A show had 200 people where the newspapers were seen by over a 100,000.
There are still some sharp shooters. The History Channel has "Top Shot": http://www.history.com/shows/top-shot
ReplyDeleteBob Munden: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqABkG1JpHM