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February 10th, 2013, 03:48 PM #1
Logans Ferry Regulators Cowboy Action Shooting
Cowboy Action Shooting™ is a multifaceted shooting sport in which contestants compete with firearms typical of those used in the taming of the Old West: single action revolvers, lever action rifles, and side by side double barreled, pre-1899 pump, or lever action shotguns. The shooting competition is staged in a unique, characterized, "Old West" style. Contestants shoot in several one to four gun stages (courses of fire) in which they engage reactive steel targets. Scoring is based on accuracy and speed.
Sign in is between 8:00 AM and 9:15 AM, mandatory safety meeting at 9:30 AM. Shooter fee is $15.00.
Website for more info/directions: http://www.affox.com/lfr/
Equipment Needed:
. Single action revolvers with holsters.
. Lever action rifles and carbines with external hammer chambered for a pistol caliber, 45 Long Colt, 44-40, 357 magnum/38 Special
. A double barrel side-by-side shotgun in 10, 12, 16 or 20 gauge. Old time pre1900 lever or pump shotguns with external hammers such as Winchester 1887 or Model '97 are allowed.
· Rifle and pistol bullets must be lead alloy only.
· No jacketed ammo or gas checks allowed.
· Maximum velocity for pistol cartridges is 1000 fps and rifle is 1400fps.
· Shotshell #6 or smaller (71/2 is ideal).
· Modern replicas of all firearms are, of course, legal.
. Average round count: 60+ Pistol, 60+ Rifle, 30+ Shotgun.
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