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Offline RDavidP

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Maybe getting into CAS
« on: August 11, 2005, 08:41:14 AM »
I will be watching a CAS event later this month to see what goes on, and to see if I would really be interested in it.  I actually will be going to a couple of events to make sure I am interested.  I probably will be considering that I already have a 1851 Colt C&B and will be buying a 1858 Remington very soon just because I like shooting black powder.  I also have my grandfather's Stevens 311, but I have to take it into the shop to get the darn neon orange sight bead my father had put on replaced with a metal bead.  By chance anyone here know how to do that so I don't have to take it into the shop?  I guess pretty much the only gun I need to get now is a rifle.  I have been thinking of a marlin or winchester, depending on which is available here near Frederick, MD and for a good price.  I need something that looks similar to my Marlin 336C 30/30 because the wife said no new guns.  I have enough guns that if I add one more, she won't notice, especially if two look similar.  I hear that .38 bullets are pretty inexpensive.  Which .38 bullets should I get that still falls within CAS regulations?  

And finally, anybody here live in central Maryland?  I sure would be interested in talking to you about the local CAS scene.

Thanks,
David

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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2005, 10:56:52 AM »
David-
You are in a great area for CAS. The Northeast Regional is in Thurmont in September. There are also shoots in Damascus. Plus a bunch of clubs in PA.
Check out The SASS Wire and the Affiliated Clubs page at the SASS website-
http://www.sassnet.com/
You ought to be able to find either Marlins or Winchesters in your area. I shoot .45's so can't help with .38 ammo, but it is the most popular caliber so you will not have trouble getting info on it.
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« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2005, 11:26:54 AM »
I am thinking about shooting in Damascus.  Inorder to shoot in Thurmont, you either have to be a member of the sportsman's club or a member of SASS, to even watch.   In Damascus, you can just show up to watch or shoot, don't have to be a member of the Issac Walton League nor SASS.

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« Reply #3 on: August 12, 2005, 05:43:49 PM »
RDP,

Keep us informed as to how it goes.  Bet it just takes a couple till you're buying that new long gun.

I have Marlins in both .45 Colt and .38 Sp.  The .38 is a shorter barrel and therefore lighter and easier to use.  .45 has the 24" barrel and can get a bit hard to hold up for the 9th and 10th shots--but I'm getting old so that may not be a problem for you.

ps If you go with a Marlin, 3 rules:  keep the screws tight, keep the screws tight and check to be sure the screws are tight.

Check you Capt Baylor's Ranger Camp for some good info:  http://www.curtrich.com/cowboyphotos.html

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