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Frederick Jackson Turner

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  1. I just shot the CA State WB match, and I really enjoyed it. I especailly like the idea of employing the pistol in lieu of the rifle, where appropriate; it certainly added some color the match, and I know the shooters skilled enough to employ that option really enjoyed that. Nice seeing Sutter, too! Cheers, FJT
  2. Ms. Penny Ante and I will be there! Looking forward to a fun shoot, with a great bunch of WB'ers! Cheers, FJT
  3. Sorry it took so long to respond to this, but, what a fun and VERY challenging match! 'Zona, the match designer, is, indeed, a twisted individual. And a heckuva a nice guy, to boot! Cheers, FJT
  4. For the second year. I was able to shoot the Wild Bunch side match for the California State Championships at the Double RR Bar range. Once again, it was a 4 stage match with great variety, interesting scenarios, and challenging but reasonable target distances. I haven't had this much fun since Western 3 Gun. Ms. Penny Ante, who is still in her first year of shooting, also entered it, and really enjoyed it, too. A shout out to Double RR Bar, who hosted a great event, and Nasty Nels, who designs fun and interesting Wild Bunch Action stages! Cheers, FJT
  5. Good weather, cheap hotel, and cookies! (Or Guinness...) ;D I think we can pull this one off. Keep an eye on your mailbox. Cheers, FJT
  6. Penny Ante and I are really hoping to make this one... Cheers, FJT
  7. Great seeing you again as well, cowboy. Penny Ante had a terrific time, loved meeting all the folks, and hasn't stopped smiling for - well, four days now. Best wishes, FJT
  8. I'm just back, catching up on my sleep after a whirlwind weekend at Cowtown, AZ, after shooting the fun and challenging Arizona State Wild Bunch State Championship. Zona and Barwire did a great job crafting this match; reasonable and occasionally exacting target placement, interesting and sometimes brain-teasing sequences, and lots and lots of variation. And SO MUCH steel! No two stages were the same, there was plenty of variety, and more 1911 shooting than you could shake a Colt at. Everyone to whom I spoke had a great time. I've been away for several years, and I must say, this match made me glad I came back. There were shooters from at least four states; they must know a good thing when they see it! Side note; i had a new shooter along, Ms. Penny Ante, who shot her first WB match. It's a steep learning curve, and folks helped her, every inch of the way. A new shooter, her kit was not yet complete, so in the course of the match, various folks loaned her; holsters, belts, mag pouches, ammunition, rifles, pistols, shotguns, and magazines. She hasn't stopped smiling, in three days. Well done, Zona and Barb; well done, Cowtown, and congrats to all the winners!!!! Cheers, FJT
  9. Sam; A pleasure being on your posse once again! Your posses are always fun, efficient, a bit crazy; and watching you shoot is pretty amazing. I look forward to our next meeting. Cheers, FJT
  10. Congrats on a your win, BD!! I thought that the Wild Bunch Action Shooting match this year at last fulfilled the promise of what the title "WBAS" implies. For the first time, I really enjoyed shooting a WBAS match at this level. The stages were well designed, the ranges were reasonable but far more challenging than a cowboy match, and, honestly, I thought whoever designed the match for Winter Range got it damned close to right. I'll do it again next year, in a heartbeat, if it's going to be an action match like this one was. Big fun, and highly recommended! :D :D Cheers, FJT
  11. This is excerpted from my post on the SASS Wire: One clean match? Sheesh. I'm not sure exactly what we're after here in WBAS, but I was underwhelmed by the match. Lots of shooting, to be sure, but some truly strange stage scenarios, and, it seemed to me, a bit more of a precision pistol match than an action match, just with lotsa mag changes, more than anything else. The consensus among my group, including some very experienced shooters, from all over, was that better is out there, and this was - not a very good match. Somehow, the stages didn't feel as if someone had run them through a match or two, just to make sure they worked. I respect the enormous effort that goes into putting together a match on this scale, especially in a remote location! I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers, or step on anyone's toes, but I have shot far more enjoyable matches, and would like to see improvement, especially at the National, and World level. Don't get me wrong; you put it out there, and I'll shoot (at) it; but I do keep hoping for better... Respectfully, FJT
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