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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2718084" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I watched a competition at Red Castle about a month ago. The folks taking part fell over themselves to make my girlfriend and me feel welcome to watch, and one of them went so far as to let us put a few rounds through his lever action. We asked all sorts of questions, and came away with the impression that the start-up costs are rather steep for two revolvers, a lever action rifle, and a shotgun, plus the ammo (reloading is the way to go, apparently) and the costume and shooting rigs. At least, that's what it'd take to participate in the competition we watched. Then you have to practice in order to be any good - we were amazed by this one fellow who single-loaded a pump shotgun, over the top of the receiver into the chamber, with four rounds in about the same amount of time it took someone with a SxS shotgun to load twice. Looked like it could be a ton of fun, though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2718084, member: 7157"] I watched a competition at Red Castle about a month ago. The folks taking part fell over themselves to make my girlfriend and me feel welcome to watch, and one of them went so far as to let us put a few rounds through his lever action. We asked all sorts of questions, and came away with the impression that the start-up costs are rather steep for two revolvers, a lever action rifle, and a shotgun, plus the ammo (reloading is the way to go, apparently) and the costume and shooting rigs. At least, that's what it'd take to participate in the competition we watched. Then you have to practice in order to be any good - we were amazed by this one fellow who single-loaded a pump shotgun, over the top of the receiver into the chamber, with four rounds in about the same amount of time it took someone with a SxS shotgun to load twice. Looked like it could be a ton of fun, though! [/QUOTE]
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