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Cowboy
Mounted Shooting Association® is the Fastest Growing Equestrian
Sport in the Nation. Mounted contestants compete in this fast
action timed event using two .45 caliber single action revolvers
each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition.
The Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association "C.M.S.A."
has a variety of levels of competition for everyone, ranging
from novice levels to the seasoned professional.
Club
Near You... JOIN
NOW!!!
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What
type of guns are used?
- Mounted
Shooters use .45 caliber single action revolvers like those
used in the late 1800's. Single action revolvers must be
cocked each time before firing by drawing the hammer back.
A double action revolver can be fired by simply pulling
the trigger, without cocking the hammer. Despite the use
of double action revolvers in the Old West, the CMSA limits
our competitions to single action revolvers.
What
about gun leather?
- Riders
can buy 'off-the-shelf replicas' of the old time gun belts
and holsters. Or, you can have custom-made gun belts and
holsters to suit your wishes. There are several custom 'makers'
that you can find in 'old west' magazines.
Do
you use live ammunition (lead bullets) or bird shot?
- No.
The cartridges fired are called .45 caliber Long Colts.
The brass cartridge is loaded with black powder (like that
used in the 1800's). This load will break a balloon up to
about 15 feet. Live rounds are strictly prohibited at competitions.
At each event we have a person to load the rider's guns
as he or she enters the arena, and a person to unload the
guns after the rider is finished. Riders do not carry loaded
guns outside of the arena or when not competing.
Continue
- Levels, "Skill", Scoring & Safety Info....
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