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dogill
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Re: Advice to the New CAS Shooter
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March 23, 2005, 09:59:18 am »
Just getting interesting in checking out this cowboy shooting thang, I've researched a little and found a friendly looking club near me called the "Mississippi Peacemakers", but couldn't help notice the thread starters moniker, "FloraBama Kid". For a guy who has visited the "Redneck Riviera" on a regular basis over the past 40 odd years, the "FloraBama" rings a notoriously significant bell.
What is the club name over there in the Bordertown, pard? Website? Range location? Match dates?
Thanky much,
Deputy Dog
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August 23, 2005, 03:18:23 pm »
Do most people do shoot guns and rifles besides pistols. I just have my Uberti Cattleman for this. Thx.
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September 07, 2005, 07:37:18 pm »
Hi Fellas and Pretty Gals,
I joined SASS about six months ago, one of the Postal Workers at my local post office and I got taliking and I mentioned that I write western novels and he suggested I check SASS out and invited me to come watch the next meet of The Hole in the Wall Gang. I have been wearing western gear for decades now so a basic outfit was not too much a problem... I wore a black high crown Stetson (well used), banded collar chambray shirt, black jeans and a black leather vest. I already owned one '51 Sheriff's Colt .36 B&C, a slick belt and a drop loop holster, and one of my many pair of boots, this pair very plain with rounded toe and riding heel.
Anyway I was a spectator for a couple of months and was enjoying just being there, finally one of the participants asked why I wasn't shooting and I mentioned that my now new '78 Remy's had never been shot and I didn't even know how to load them. I have this hinkyness about BP loading, don't trust myself, yet. So he said don't worry come next time and we will give you a pair of guns to use and free ammo. No way I could refuse. I was lent a pair of .38's that were like Colt Peacemakers with 4 1/2 in barrels and a '97 pump shotgun and .38 lever action, I never had so much fun in a month of sundays, I am hooked.
You will never participate in any sport that has nicer people than CAS, unlike other sports where it is almost a cardinal sin to touch another's gear, theses cowboys and cowgirls are down home friendly and always ready to lend a helping hand or revolver, rifle or shotgun, until you get settled in and get your own basic arsenal.
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September 07, 2005, 08:16:27 pm »
A big OOPS! I am afraid I will have to break my fingers just to teach them to write what I think....LOL
I meant '58 Remys.
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November 03, 2005, 04:12:55 am »
I started out in mounted shooting so 45 cal was a given. I already had one pistol and located a second on Auction arms.I had the western wear already in my closet.When I realised that my horses werent ment for mounted shooting, I made the change to SASS. I have several Double shotguns, but none that I wanted to shoot that much or make changes to. So I got a Russian sxs that is modified just for cas.I also got a marlin lever gun in 45. I went to my first match thinking that I had it all! Boy was I wrong.The leather that is best for mounted doesnt work well for SASS,I needed to add shotgun loops,And riding boots arent much fun to walk in. The one piece of advice that gets repeted over and over [ that I didnt listen too ] is Go to a couple of matches before you buy!
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Yeah Coop..I hear them '78 Remmies are THE gun to have...
I'm a newbie too, myself and still ain't got a SAS shotgun yet..thinking seriously about a '97 though...I saw a friend of mine, a lady who hangs around here some and calls herself "Fannie Kickinshoot" flat shucking some shells out of that thing at a match...Wasn't using the magazine either, just single loading it through the port..but man she was making thing work, and work fast...
But CAS folks are a fine bunch of people. Go to a match or two and borrow guns to see what you like...as for as caliber, I suppose I should suggest .38s, (they're a LOT cheaper,) but I couldn't do it myself...the main point here is to get what
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and what will be fun for you...same thing ith the rifle and the shotgun...don't worry about what someelse says, just get what appeals to you..the idea here is to have fun after all...
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January 02, 2009, 05:01:04 pm »
Howdy, I knew for CAS on a French related forum. Took my membership for French assy and went to a friendly match in a close by French club (about 150 km from home) Found vrey friendly pals and carry on shooting with them.
Attended the last French annual competition in September and was graduated to RO1. Just wait my SASS membership back to be ROed by SASS.
For my first match, went with my old Vaquero, a BP replica , a Chapparal M1873 rifle and an old double 12 ga. Was and still am a little slow (ca 60sec for an average stage) but enjoy the game and mostly enjoy to meet CAS friends on a regular schedule for monhtly club matches. We are a small group of CAS shooters in France (approx 80 memebers) but all very passionates a few for competition and most for the fun to "play cowboy" as we were doing when kids, already 4/5 ladies in the gang.
Was already reloading on .44 mag and .38sp before so naturally went to reload my new .44/40 caliber and found it was interesting as "factory" .44/40 cartidges are expensive on this side of the great pound.
Cowboy dressing was not a probles as I use to ride western fashion since a long time so clothes are already there and to wear cowboys hats every day even before retiring even for going to my work in Paris. Only bought some old west clothes and new "period" hats from online shops, but cannot yet think to buy period boots as i've some problems for shoes fitting, so still wear my ole cowboy boots I used to wear for riding.
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I watched the Outdoor Channel a lot and saw the Cowboy Action program. It looked like fun. I checked the internet and found a club that was fairly near, 90 miles away, went up and watched a match. Met some for the finest people I have ever known in shooting sports. I was hooked without ever firing a shot. I already owned a Marlin 1894 in .357 so that kind of made up my mind on the caliber of the Single Actions I wanted. I have always been a Ruger fan so I bought 2 New Vaquero's and a Stoger S/S. I went to my first match a couple weeks later and had a blast. I have been going to the range and practicing about three times a week since then. I have decided I either need to have the Marlin tuned or buy another rifle. I just don't know which I should do. Anyway it is a great sport and even though I don't shoot that well and most likely will never be very fast I sure do have fun.
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I too recently got involved this spring of 2009. It's something I've wanted to do for the better part of 11 or 12 years. There was an attempt made about 10 years ago in the area. I went to the shoot, and kind of had the time of my life. Trouble was, that most in attendance didn't want to go to the trouble of setting up stages, build stuff, blah, blah, blah. I also didn't have the time or funds to really travel to shoots in Alberta or the States. So it fell dormant until two years ago a group set up the Saskatchewan Association of Wild West Shooters. At least I still had enough guns, except for a double that I had sold. We've had some wonderful shoots, bent some of the equiptment rules to accommidate new shooters, and the lending of ammo and guns. I 2 weeks, we will be hosting an inroduction to CAS in conjunction with the local gun show at the range. The only downside is that the gun club I belong to prohibits the use of steel targets, so I've been busy making cardboard cutouts, and rounding up balloons. So I'm hoping we can score some local guys and gals to join our cause.
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