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SHOOT! Magazine's Guide to
GETTING STARTED in Western-action Shooting
When was the last time you watched a western movie? Have you ever thought you would like to play cowboy like you did as a kid? Have you ever wanted to take your family or a friend out to an old-time town dinner and dance dressed up in Victorian clothes? What about galloping on a horse with your sixguns blazing? Well, now's your chance!
Western-action shooting is the fastest growing shooting sport in the world. It is friendly, family oriented, competitive, and really fun! Come with us and enjoy the world of cowboy action shooting, buffalo matches, cowboy fast draw, black powder cartridge rifle silhouette, cowboy mounted shooting, and more. Come play cowboy with real guns and ammunition in a safe atmosphere, and bring your family and friends along, too.
What's Needed: We will briefly cover all of the subjects pertaining to how you can get started in this guide, which includes the following topics:
Events
Alias
Clothes
Firearms
Ammunition
Leather
Gun Carts
Organizations
Safety
More in-depth information is provided in our magazine, as well as books and videos that are available through the SHOOT! Mercantile, and are planning a new book, which will be published in 2004 titled How To Get Started in Western Action Shooting. If you don't find what you need here or have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at (208) 368-9920 or e-mail us at info@shootmagazine.com and we will be glad to help you.
There are a variety of items that are required in Western-action shooting; however, the most important is your desire and interest, as any local club will be more than happy to help you out with the rest. They will usually even loan you the sixguns, leverguns, shotguns, and other items needed to shoot! So, the first thing we recommend that you do is to find a local match in your area, attend a shoot to see how it's done, let them know you are interested, and ask for help.
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WARNING - Be advised that there may be products represented on this web site as to which the sale, possession, or interstate transportation thereof may be restricted, prohibited, or subject to special licensing requirements. Prospective purchasers should consult the local law enforcement authorities in their area. The information on this site is based on the personal experience of individuals who may be using specific tools, products, equipment, and components under particular conditions and circumstances, some or all of which may not be reported in the particular article and which SHOOT! Magazine has not otherwise verified. Nothing herein is intended to constitute a manual for the use of any product or the carrying out of any procedure or process. Shoot Magazine Corporation and its officers, authors, consultants, and employees accept no responsibility for any liability, injuries, or damages arising out of any person's attempt to rely upon any information contained herein.
Header photo of shooter courtesy of Mr. Quigley Photography
© Copyright Shoot Magazine Corporation 1999-2004
1770 West State St. #340, Boise, ID 83702 ~ 1-800-342-0904 ( 208-368-9920 outside the US ) ~ Contact us by e-mail
Go for it boys, you'll never get a beter chance! :D
:cool:
SHOOT! Magazine's Guide to
GETTING STARTED in Western-action Shooting
When was the last time you watched a western movie? Have you ever thought you would like to play cowboy like you did as a kid? Have you ever wanted to take your family or a friend out to an old-time town dinner and dance dressed up in Victorian clothes? What about galloping on a horse with your sixguns blazing? Well, now's your chance!
Western-action shooting is the fastest growing shooting sport in the world. It is friendly, family oriented, competitive, and really fun! Come with us and enjoy the world of cowboy action shooting, buffalo matches, cowboy fast draw, black powder cartridge rifle silhouette, cowboy mounted shooting, and more. Come play cowboy with real guns and ammunition in a safe atmosphere, and bring your family and friends along, too.
What's Needed: We will briefly cover all of the subjects pertaining to how you can get started in this guide, which includes the following topics:
Events
Alias
Clothes
Firearms
Ammunition
Leather
Gun Carts
Organizations
Safety
More in-depth information is provided in our magazine, as well as books and videos that are available through the SHOOT! Mercantile, and are planning a new book, which will be published in 2004 titled How To Get Started in Western Action Shooting. If you don't find what you need here or have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at (208) 368-9920 or e-mail us at info@shootmagazine.com and we will be glad to help you.
There are a variety of items that are required in Western-action shooting; however, the most important is your desire and interest, as any local club will be more than happy to help you out with the rest. They will usually even loan you the sixguns, leverguns, shotguns, and other items needed to shoot! So, the first thing we recommend that you do is to find a local match in your area, attend a shoot to see how it's done, let them know you are interested, and ask for help.
Next Page
Search the Shoot! web site
National COWBOY FAST DRAW Championship & Charity Celebrity Shoot - May 6-8, 2004
Home Page | About Us | SUBSCRIBE | Back Issues | Articles | Links | Advertising | Events | Contests | SHOOT! Mercantile
WARNING - Be advised that there may be products represented on this web site as to which the sale, possession, or interstate transportation thereof may be restricted, prohibited, or subject to special licensing requirements. Prospective purchasers should consult the local law enforcement authorities in their area. The information on this site is based on the personal experience of individuals who may be using specific tools, products, equipment, and components under particular conditions and circumstances, some or all of which may not be reported in the particular article and which SHOOT! Magazine has not otherwise verified. Nothing herein is intended to constitute a manual for the use of any product or the carrying out of any procedure or process. Shoot Magazine Corporation and its officers, authors, consultants, and employees accept no responsibility for any liability, injuries, or damages arising out of any person's attempt to rely upon any information contained herein.
Header photo of shooter courtesy of Mr. Quigley Photography
© Copyright Shoot Magazine Corporation 1999-2004
1770 West State St. #340, Boise, ID 83702 ~ 1-800-342-0904 ( 208-368-9920 outside the US ) ~ Contact us by e-mail
Go for it boys, you'll never get a beter chance! :D