A finalist on the History Channel's "Top Shot" was born and raised in one of our hometowns.
     Gary Quesenberry is from Carroll County came home for a visit on Tuesday.

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    He's a contestant on season three of the shooting competition "Top Shot".
    Gary's been preparing for a high level shooting competition his whole life.
    He joined the army at 17, is a Desert Storm Veteran and currently works for Homeland Security.
    It's in his grandmother's backyard in Carroll County where he learned to shoot as a boy and came back to brush up on his skills before the reality show.

"It was kind of shocking to me because when I went out to LA for the final 50 you realize that you're in pretty good company.  There's a lot of accomplished competitive shooters that where there and it's a little overwhelming," said Quesenberry.

    The prize is $100,000 and the title of Top Shot.
    Gary Quesenberry is one of four finalists for the last competition on Top Shot.
    The show finale airs Tuesday night on the History Channel.