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SHOOT! Magazine
February/March 2000 - Volume 2
Table of Contents

     
FEATURES   DEPARTMENTS

Sixguns and Saddles
Mounted shoot in Jackpot, Nevada

Priest Hat Co. - Western hats made the old way

The Comanche Valley Vigilantes
Building a Legend read this article on-line

Stevens Boy's Rifles
A boy's hunting companion of the 1800's

Wheelchair Sixgunner
Handicapped class approved at Bend, OR

The Colt Thunderbolt
The making of a cap-and-ball belly gun

Cap-n-Ball Sixgun
An excerpt from "Big Bore Sixguns" Part II

Eastwood Snake Grips - Silver grips for the silver screen

The First NCOWS' Midwest Regional
The shootists of the Nebraska Territorial Rangers

5 Dogs Wild West Extravaganza
Three days of shooting at 5 Dogs Creek

Bull-X's Moly Coated Bullets - The long and short of it

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

Letters to the Editor

Cowboy Humor
The Day the Furnace Blew Up

Women of the West
Western-action shooting for women

The Hunt - The Chukar Warrior

Schedule of Events
Schedule of Western-action shooting events

Loading Black Powder Shotgun Shells
A detailed look at loading black powder shells

Shooting Scenario
Defending the Line Shack

Dime Novel - "A Bad Day in Abilene"

 

 

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