@theleveractionkid at Indian Territory SASS in Skiatook Oklahoma

Published on August 30, 2023
Duration: 0:15

This guide details a competitive shooting stage as demonstrated by @theleveractionkid at Indian Territory SASS. It covers the execution of three distinct firearm types: a side-by-side shotgun, a lever-action rifle, and dual single-action revolvers. The focus is on rapid transitions, efficient reloading, and high-speed, precise shooting techniques characteristic of Cowboy Action Shooting.

Quick Summary

Expert competitive shooter @theleveractionkid demonstrates advanced Cowboy Action Shooting techniques, including rapid reloads with a side-by-side shotgun, extremely fast cycling of a lever-action rifle using a large loop lever, and precise, high-speed firing of dual single-action revolvers in traditional styles. The stage emphasizes fluid transitions and accuracy under competitive pressure.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Shotgun Stage Execution
  2. 00:05Lever-Action Rifle Speed Manipulation
  3. 00:09Single-Action Revolver Duelist Style

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are used in this Cowboy Action Shooting stage?

This stage features a side-by-side double-barrel shotgun for initial targets, followed by a lever-action rifle with a large loop lever for rapid cycling, and concludes with dual single-action revolvers fired in a traditional Duelist or Gunfighter style.

What key techniques are demonstrated by @theleveractionkid?

The shooter showcases expert techniques including fluid transitions between firearms, extremely fast cycling of a lever-action rifle, rapid manual reloads of a side-by-side shotgun, and high-speed, precise firing of dual single-action revolvers.

Where was this SASS competition stage held?

The competition stage was held at Indian Territory SASS in Skiatook, Oklahoma, as part of a channel feature on MidwayUSA.

What makes the lever-action rifle manipulation so fast?

The lever-action rifle is equipped with a large loop lever, which allows for a wider and faster manipulation arc, enabling the shooter to cycle the action extremely rapidly between shots.

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