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<blockquote data-quote="James41" data-source="post: 2868973" data-attributes="member: 2560"><p>No i am not a member of any club at this time, but might join one later on once i get situated and find something in my area. You are defiantly right about the initial cost of getting into this kind of shooting. I haven't got half the stuff i would need yet and already have a thousand bucks paid out. You really don't have to be a reloader in order to get into it though unless you want to do the type of shooting where they use live ammo. You might try the clubs like Cowboy Fast Draw Association located in Fernley, Nevada, website <a href="http://cowboyfastdraw.com" target="_blank">http://cowboyfastdraw.com</a> , they use wax bullets propelled by large pistol primers, not live rounds so there is no regular reloading involved simply hand seat a wax slug and hand seat a primer.</p><p></p><p>Looks like a lot of fun and it looks like they have clubs all over the country and plenty of events to compete in if your interested in that all around the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James41, post: 2868973, member: 2560"] No i am not a member of any club at this time, but might join one later on once i get situated and find something in my area. You are defiantly right about the initial cost of getting into this kind of shooting. I haven't got half the stuff i would need yet and already have a thousand bucks paid out. You really don't have to be a reloader in order to get into it though unless you want to do the type of shooting where they use live ammo. You might try the clubs like Cowboy Fast Draw Association located in Fernley, Nevada, website [URL]http://cowboyfastdraw.com[/URL] , they use wax bullets propelled by large pistol primers, not live rounds so there is no regular reloading involved simply hand seat a wax slug and hand seat a primer. Looks like a lot of fun and it looks like they have clubs all over the country and plenty of events to compete in if your interested in that all around the country. [/QUOTE]
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