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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2872674" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>I am a very active Cowboy Action shooter with the Oklahoma City Gun club. our group is the Oklahoma Territorial Marshals. we shoot the 2nd saturday and 4th sunday of the month and hold two SASS sanctioned matches: Land Run is held in early April (7-9th this year) and is a regional Match and Red Dirt Rampage is the Soutwest Regional Championship held on October27th through the 29th. you can find more information on the Oklahoma City Gun Club and the Oklahoma Territorial Marshals at <a href="http://cowboy.okcgunclub.org/index.html" target="_blank">Territorial Marshals | Oklahoma City Gun Club | Land Run | Cowboy Action Shooting</a></p><p></p><p>The Oklahoma state Championship is called "Ruckus in the Nations" and is held at ITSASS in Sand Springs on the very beautiful Zinc Ranch. you can find more information on ITSASS at <a href="http://www.itsass.net/" target="_blank">Indian Territory SASS</a></p><p></p><p>There are a number of other great places to shoot in Oklahoma, but these are the two big groups. There are a number of ranges in oklahoma that shoot regular SASS matches. you can shoot every weekend PLUS if you really want to. you can find more information on all the sanctioned clubs in Oklahoma here: <a href="http://www.sassnet.com/clubs/Clubs_list.php?state=Oklahoma" target="_blank">SASS Clubs in Oklahoma</a></p><p></p><p>As far as hardware: the Ruger New Model Vaquero is the workhorse of CAS. It's very well known and has an excellent reputation for being reliable and built like a tank. there are a lot of aftermarket parts for it ranging from a half-cock hammer, short stroke hammers, aftermarket grip frames and grips, brass sights, free-spin pawl mods and on and on. it's a very nice pistol. Keep in mind you'll need two pistols to compete as stages are written for 10 pistol rounds, 10 rifle rounds and usually 4+ shotgun targets per stage.</p><p></p><p>Good leather is worth it's weight in gold. Good leather makers are everywhere so selection is almost limitless. Generally, good leather with TWO holsters starts at about $300. Holsters can be made cheaper, but hey usually don't hold up well. I've gone through a number of sets finding what I like and finally ended up with a custom rig that ran $800 including the shotgun belt. I went through three other rigs to get to what I'm using.</p><p></p><p>Also, keep in mind you need a lever action rifle of pistol caliber and a either a sXs shotgun with extractors (ejectors are not allowed) or a Winchester 1897 shotgun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2872674, member: 30309"] I am a very active Cowboy Action shooter with the Oklahoma City Gun club. our group is the Oklahoma Territorial Marshals. we shoot the 2nd saturday and 4th sunday of the month and hold two SASS sanctioned matches: Land Run is held in early April (7-9th this year) and is a regional Match and Red Dirt Rampage is the Soutwest Regional Championship held on October27th through the 29th. you can find more information on the Oklahoma City Gun Club and the Oklahoma Territorial Marshals at [URL='http://cowboy.okcgunclub.org/index.html']Territorial Marshals | Oklahoma City Gun Club | Land Run | Cowboy Action Shooting[/URL] The Oklahoma state Championship is called "Ruckus in the Nations" and is held at ITSASS in Sand Springs on the very beautiful Zinc Ranch. you can find more information on ITSASS at [URL='http://www.itsass.net/']Indian Territory SASS[/URL] There are a number of other great places to shoot in Oklahoma, but these are the two big groups. There are a number of ranges in oklahoma that shoot regular SASS matches. you can shoot every weekend PLUS if you really want to. you can find more information on all the sanctioned clubs in Oklahoma here: [URL='http://www.sassnet.com/clubs/Clubs_list.php?state=Oklahoma']SASS Clubs in Oklahoma[/URL] As far as hardware: the Ruger New Model Vaquero is the workhorse of CAS. It's very well known and has an excellent reputation for being reliable and built like a tank. there are a lot of aftermarket parts for it ranging from a half-cock hammer, short stroke hammers, aftermarket grip frames and grips, brass sights, free-spin pawl mods and on and on. it's a very nice pistol. Keep in mind you'll need two pistols to compete as stages are written for 10 pistol rounds, 10 rifle rounds and usually 4+ shotgun targets per stage. Good leather is worth it's weight in gold. Good leather makers are everywhere so selection is almost limitless. Generally, good leather with TWO holsters starts at about $300. Holsters can be made cheaper, but hey usually don't hold up well. I've gone through a number of sets finding what I like and finally ended up with a custom rig that ran $800 including the shotgun belt. I went through three other rigs to get to what I'm using. Also, keep in mind you need a lever action rifle of pistol caliber and a either a sXs shotgun with extractors (ejectors are not allowed) or a Winchester 1897 shotgun. [/QUOTE]
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