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CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
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Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
These are by CAS guns. I can loan to anyone who wants to have ago (except the S1 Shotgun)
So even if your not sure once we have a venue come along and give it ago - it's fun

So even if your not sure once we have a venue come along and give it ago - it's fun
Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
It's all the dressing up that puts me off.
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You shooting naked puts me off.
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Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
Alpha1 wrote:It's all the dressing up that puts me off.
Are you put off shooting military rifles by folks wearing camouflage gear?
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Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
We don't get many people if any turning up in camo at our shoots. The majority of our shoots are on MOD ranges there is no need to blend in on any of the firing points sensible warm clothing suffices for most of our members. I have no desire to dress up as a Cowboy but what ever floats your boat. Not my cup of tea.Alpha1 wrote:
It's all the dressing up that puts me off.
Are you put off shooting military rifles by folks wearing camouflage gear?
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Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
I've been invited to a few CAS shoots in the US and I have to say that they are extremely good fun. As for the dressing up, I don't see it as being any different from say military reenactors. The majority of the CAS people go to great lengths to be historically correct in dress, firearms and ammunition.
Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
In the end new members are not required to turn up in full western dress. I have just started and the only thing I have bought is a waistcoat. It just so happened I had a real Stetson that I have used as my summer hat when on holiday.Rab wrote:I've been invited to a few CAS shoots in the US and I have to say that they are extremely good fun. As for the dressing up, I don't see it as being any different from say military reenactors. The majority of the CAS people go to great lengths to be historically correct in dress, firearms and ammunition.
So forget the dressing up at first. Just come along and enjoy firing the 3 guns over 6-7 Stages that are timed. So it is a challenge, needs accuracy and speed
Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
qws, please don't think I was saying that folks have to get dressed up to attend. I was just pointing out that it's good fun and the people who have been doing it for a long time and while having fun with it, try to be historically correct in what they wear and shoot. I certainly wasn't dress for the occasions I had a go at it though I did wear a Stetson at the time.qws wrote:In the end new members are not required to turn up in full western dress. I have just started and the only thing I have bought is a waistcoat. It just so happened I had a real Stetson that I have used as my summer hat when on holiday.Rab wrote:I've been invited to a few CAS shoots in the US and I have to say that they are extremely good fun. As for the dressing up, I don't see it as being any different from say military reenactors. The majority of the CAS people go to great lengths to be historically correct in dress, firearms and ammunition.
So forget the dressing up at first. Just come along and enjoy firing the 3 guns over 6-7 Stages that are timed. So it is a challenge, needs accuracy and speed
Re: CAS - Cowboy Action Shooting - Startup Club ??
I know what you mean, I was trying to let the other know that "dressing up" is simple: Jean, shirt, waistcoat if you can and a hat. It what a lot of use usually wear in off time. So the principle is do not worry about what you look like just come a fire some guns and have fun. Plus enjoy the company of fellow shooters.Rab wrote:qws, please don't think I was saying that folks have to get dressed up to attend. I was just pointing out that it's good fun and the people who have been doing it for a long time and while having fun with it, try to be historically correct in what they wear and shoot. I certainly wasn't dress for the occasions Iqws wrote:In the end new members are not required to turn up in full western dress. I have just started and the only thing I have bought is a waistcoat. It just so happened I had a real Stetson that I have used as my summer hat when on holiday.Rab wrote:I've been invited to a few CAS shoots in the US and I have to say that they are extremely good fun. As for the dressing up, I don't see it as being any different from say military reenactors. The majority of the CAS people go to great lengths to be historically correct in dress, firearms and ammunition.
So forget the dressing up at first. Just come along and enjoy firing the 3 guns over 6-7 Stages that are timed. So it is a challenge, needs accuracy and speed
had a go at it though I did wear a Stetson at the time.
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