Articles on Cowboy Action Shooting, the Old West, & Guns of the 1800s

 
 
 

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Table of Contents
April/May 2000 issue - Volume 4

     
FEATURES   DEPARTMENTS

Ruger's Winter Range 2000 - Shooters, stages, and winners from Phoenix, AZ

CAS Posse System - How and why it worksAmerican Frontier Firearms 4-in-1

The .38-55 Winchester
A cartridge for the woods wanderer

Montana BPCRS Championship
The 1999 Montana State BPCRS Championship

The Tang-Mounted Aperture Sight
A device that has aided shooters for centuries

Spurs - The jingle-jangle of silver spurs makes the West come alive  Read article

Fancy'in Up in Leather
When a cowboy has to look his best

Spirit of Fun - Continuing the Spirit of the Game

Getting a Grip Part II - Holding on to your sixgun

Thunder and Lightning
Cimarron produces the single-action Thunder and Lightning

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The Editor's Column
Who we are, what we do, and why we do it

Letters to the Editor

Book Review - Loading Cartridges For the Original .45-70 Springfield Rifle and Carbine

Women of the West
Western-action shooting for women

Loading Black Powder Cartridges for Repeating Rifles - A detailed look at loading black powder

Sixguns, Leverguns, & Leather
John Taffin takes a look at sixguns, leverguns, leather, & anything else connected with cowboy shooting

Schedule of Events
Schedule of Western-action shooting events

Dime Novel
"A Bad Day in Abilene"

Shooting Scenario
Rustlin' at the Branding Fire

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