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  Cowboy Action Shooting
  First Saturday & Forth Sunday each month
  The Old West is still alive and shooting at Durham Ferry (MSI is located adjacent to the historic gold boom era Durham Ferry).
  Two Rivers Posse, the MSI cowboy action shooting group, resurrects the spirit of the Wild West on the first Saturday and the fourth Sunday of every 
  month. These competitions are called “Shoots” and are gatherings of like minded people for fun and fellowship as well as shooting events.
  Two Rivers Posse is an affiliate of the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) which is the international organization that provides regulation and 
  organization for the hundreds of SASS clubs and nearly 70,000 members from all over the world. The focus is on being safe, having fun and being 
  safe. A cowboy can shoot at Durham Ferry, Westhampton, New York or Gladstone, New Zealand and the guns, outfitting, and rules will be just like the 
  ones at home.
  Cost: Two Rivers Posse Members $15, Non-members $20
  All participants must be an active member of S.A.S.S.
  To get updates by email of upcoming events and activities, email us at Cowboy@msimanteca.org
  
  
 
  Cowboy   
  Action   
  Shooting   
  is   
  a   
  fantasy   
  game   
  and   
  multifaceted   
  amateur   
  shooting   
  sport. 
  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  
  barrelled,  
  pre-1899  
  pump  
  or  
  lever 
  action  
  shotguns  
  or  
  faithful  
  reproductions  
  of  
  those  
  guns.  
  The  
  shooting  
  competition  
  is  
  staged  
  in  
  a 
  unique, characterized, “Old West” style.
  Contestants   
  shoot   
  in   
  multiple   
  stages   
  (courses   
  of   
  fire)   
  in   
  which   
  they   
  engage   
  reactive   
  steel 
  silhouette  
  targets.  
  Scoring  
  is  
  based  
  on  
  speed  
  (a  
  timing  
  device)  
  and  
  accuracy  
  (time  
  added  
  for 
  misses  
  and  
  procedural  
  errors).  
  The  
  ideal  
  is  
  a  
  bang  
  followed  
  by  
  a  
  clang.  
  Every  
  shooter  
  hopes  
  for 
  that to happen. Some just make it happen a lot faster than others.
 
  
 
  The  
  truly  
  unique  
  aspect  
  of  
  the  
  game  
  is  
  the  
  premium  
  placed  
  on  
  authentic  
  period  
  or  
  western 
  screen   
  costumes.   
  Each   
  participant   
  is   
  required   
  to   
  adopt   
  a   
  shooting   
  alias   
  appropriate   
  to   
  a 
  character  
  or  
  profession  
  of  
  the  
  late  
  19th  
  century,  
  or  
  a  
  Hollywood  
  western  
  star,  
  and  
  develop  
  a 
  costume  
  accordingly.  
  In  
  the  
  tradition  
  of  
  the  
  Old  
  West  
  cattle  
  brand  
  registries,  
  SASS  
  prohibits  
  one 
  shooter  
  duplicating  
  another’s  
  alias.  
  There  
  is  
  only  
  one  
  Tex,  
  one  
  Shenandoah  
  and  
  one  
  Loophole 
  Pettifogger. SASS maintains an alias registry and assures that your alias is uniquely yours.
  American   
  history   
  buffs   
  and   
  serious   
  shooters   
  alike   
  agree   
  that   
  the   
  use   
  of   
  vintage   
  firearms, 
  authentic  
  costumes,  
  unique  
  targets  
  and  
  fast  
  action  
  make  
  Cowboy  
  Action  
  Shooting  
  one  
  of  
  the 
  most interesting of all shooting sports for both spectator and contestant.
 
  
  
  
  
  
 