ezypikns
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I just bought a Cimarron Richards Mason Cartridge Conversion revolver in .45 Schofield and it's a lot of fun to shoot. I'm loading my own ammo for it. It would seem to be a good choice for Cowboy Action Shooting, but I can see a few problems with it. For one thing I don't know whether I'd be able to save my brass in a competition environment, and the brass itself is expensive.
Also I've been contemplating the cost of getting started in CAS. It seems like it's a little on the expensive side at first. All things are relative, I guess though. Just consider how much a dedicated Bass fisherman spends (boat, motor, rods, reels, etc.). The 2,000.00 dollars or so that a CAS shooter spends sort of pales in comparison with that.
Plus I'd have a reason to buy more guns.
Also I've been contemplating the cost of getting started in CAS. It seems like it's a little on the expensive side at first. All things are relative, I guess though. Just consider how much a dedicated Bass fisherman spends (boat, motor, rods, reels, etc.). The 2,000.00 dollars or so that a CAS shooter spends sort of pales in comparison with that.
Plus I'd have a reason to buy more guns.