@theleveractionkid ​at the 2023 Oklahoma SASS State Championship

Published on July 5, 2023
Duration: 0:17

This guide details a high-speed Cowboy Action Shooting stage as demonstrated by @theleveractionkid at the 2023 Oklahoma SASS State Championship. It covers the efficient execution of pistol, rifle, and shotgun segments, emphasizing rapid fire, fast cycling, and quick reloads. Instruction from an expert competitor highlights efficient movement and firearm transitions for optimal stage completion.

Quick Summary

Expert Cowboy Action Shooting techniques involve mastering rapid fire with single-action revolvers, achieving extremely fast cycling of lever-action rifles, and executing high-speed reloads, particularly for side-by-side shotguns. Efficient movement and firearm transitions are crucial for optimal stage completion, as demonstrated by seasoned competitors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Pistol Stage Execution
  2. 00:06Lever-Action Rifle Stage
  3. 00:10Side-by-Side Shotgun Stage & Reload

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms are typically used in Cowboy Action Shooting?

Cowboy Action Shooting, as seen in this video, typically involves firearms reminiscent of the Old West. This includes single-action revolvers, lever-action rifles, and side-by-side shotguns, all operated by competitors dressed in period attire.

How can I improve my speed in Cowboy Action Shooting?

Improving speed in Cowboy Action Shooting involves mastering rapid fire techniques with revolvers, achieving extremely fast cycling of lever-action rifles, and practicing efficient, high-speed reloads, particularly with shotguns, as demonstrated by expert competitors.

What is SASS and what does it involve?

SASS stands for the Single Action Shooting Society. It's a competitive shooting organization focused on Cowboy Action Shooting, where participants use firearms and attire from the Old West era to complete various shooting stages, often involving multiple firearm types.

What are key techniques for a Cowboy Action Shooting stage?

Key techniques include rapid engagement of targets with accuracy, seamless transitions between different firearm types (revolvers, rifle, shotgun), and highly efficient reloading methods, especially for the shotgun, to minimize time between shots.

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