kiskicowboy
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There are many CAS shooters who fill their holsters with Ruger Blackhawks. As per the Redhawk, that is a DA revolver, and cannot be used in this sport.
First off they are friendly as long as you think like they do. Most cowboy shooters (at least of the ones I've met) at our range look down on anyone that shoots modern firearms ... epically AK's and AR's ... black rifles in general. Why would I want to associate myself with them? These are the same kind of people that would join with the snooty shotgun and hunter types that would agree to ban my preferred type of firearm because;Instead of thinking up reasons not to try it , come on out and try it ...
Folks are more than happy to leand guns and rigs to newcomers ,,,,, If you borrow one of mine I supply the ammo as well ....
We are as friendly a bunch as you could ever hope to meet ...
Jabez Cowboy
I think you nailed it. If you already own those guns because you enjoy them and like to shoot them, then CAS is a natural progression. For someone who owns an EBR and a 9mm, less so.Another thing that folks who complain about the cost should keep in mind is that cowboy action shooting came about as a way for those who already owned and enjoyed those 19th century guns to get out and compete with them.
Ruger Blackhawks are single action revolvers and are perfectly legal for SASS competition. Geez!!There are many CAS shooters who fill their holsters with Ruger Blackhawks. As per the Redhawk, that is a DA revolver, and cannot be used in this sport.
There are many CAS shooters who fill their holsters with Ruger Blackhawks. As per the Redhawk, that is a DA revolver, and cannot be used in this sport.