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Offline Lone Yankee

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What do you think of my Josey Wales Stage?
« on: August 25, 2003, 01:59:10 AM »
3 - 12” plates at 20 yards
3 - 12” plates at 10 yards
2 handguns staged on table with 5 rounds loaded in each
2 handguns loaded 5 rounds each in holsters
1 pocket pistol staged on table with 5 rounds loaded

Before the buzzer, say the line; "Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie"?.  Then SPIT.

At the buzzer pick up one of the main match handguns off the table and
engage the 20 yard plates in a Nevada Sweep from left to right. Restage
the revolver and pick up the second main match revolver and engage
the 20 yard targets in a Nevada sweep from right to left.

Draw a holstered handgun and engage 10 yard targets in a Nevada
sweep from left to right. Reholster and draw the other handgun and
engage the 10 yard targets in a Nevada sweep from right to left.

Pick up the pocket pistol from the table and engage the 10 yard targets
in a Nevada sweep from left to right.

Pocket pistol misses do not count against you and hits will have 3
seconds taken from your score. Pocket pistol may be fired with 2
hands, whether you are shooting duelist or not. It is a double action
only revolver.

We have a small match and I provided a Colt clone .45,  a Schofield and a S&W DA only pocket pistol and ammo.  If the match were larger,  pards could loan each other guns for the stage.

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What do you think of my Josey Wales Stage?
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2003, 03:23:11 AM »
It's great.

I'm craving a bit more variety at some of the shoots I go to....

Adios,
But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.  - Edmund Burke