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  1. Here's another thing: SASS membership falling as aging members drop out. SASS doesn't talk about this, but look around. Younger SASS shooters are mostly SASS kids or grandkids and they disappear as soon as girls and cars become age available. Non SASS shooters have no use for single action sixguns as they are useless for self defense (try reloading one quickly). On the other hand: lever gun, 1911 and pump shotgun are ideal for self defense. Also: SASS target distances mimic real life shooting scenarios (see FBI stats on gunfight ranges).
  2. Hasn't been my problem.
  3. Not enought WB matches, so: -Ranger category with WB gear will shoot in SASS matches -category could be scored as separate match if club chooses. We get to shoot all SASS matches.
  4. thanks, Joe, gonna give it a try. -c.
  5. Hi Joe, do you cut them with a hacksaw?, would be a great way to make use of splits. -c. :)
  6. anyone? thanks, c.
  7. Any matches in SoCal? 8)
  8. Hi, Goatneck is gone from us, sorry to say. So who works on 12's these days?
  9. Can't seem to find a match anywhere in Southern CA; am I missing something? :'(
  10. Hi, A few years ago I bought a pair of spacers to widen my 1911 grip. No markings and now I can't find them. Anybody familiar with who makes these?
  11. That's disappointing. One of my criticisms of CAS: a rifle is a rifle and should be used as such.
  12. Just curious. Looked at the stage diagrams, but no dimensions given. What was the range (shooter to target) of the farthest target? Sighting in new rifle and looking for a baseline. Thanks, M.
  13. Who does Marlin action work?
  14. "has mandated that we do not come to the firing line with a live round in the chamber" Thanks, Jack. You answered my question. Don't agree; but I understand.
  15. Well...actually, no you didn't state why the rule is there. Your answer fails by all logical analysis. You didn't answer the question. Of course it's a cold range. We don't start cold. We start at the ready. Why isn't cocked and locked allowed as a ready condition? I don't know, I only ask the question. Want to take another crack at it? :)
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