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You make the call: RO II Class:
July: updated on 07/18/2008
Once again, Thank You to all who helped with match set up on Friday! And the two that drove out, but didn't get there in time... You're efforts are still greatly appreciated!Cutler, Superstition Slim, No Horse Charlie, Goodness Grace, Pink, Swede Bob, and my son Munchie!
The change of set up to 3 bays and double shooting them made for a lot less work!
Thanks also, very much, to those who helped with tear down and by putting the steel in the storage can! Posse 2 really pitched in to get the stuff in the storage can so it went fast. Thank You and please keep it up!
The Friday set up crew have asked me to point out, again, that they sort of have two "shifts" for the match set up.
Cutler and Superstition Slim are out there at 12:30pm to pull the steel, and props, and get them dropped on the bays. Well, as much as they can until 4:00pm when they go to home to rest up for the match on Saturday. We would like to invite others out to help on this schedule as well, if they can make it. Others make it out at about 2:00pm, and later, and work through until it is done and then shoot the mini match.
Looks like the hottest match of the year is (should be) behind us!
I know that a bunch of shooters had other plans for the 4th of July holiday that took them elsewhere, see you next month. The rest of us had fun with stages that "picked on" various politicians... We tried to keep the movement to a minimum and the targets close for a quick match before it got really hot!!This was the first time we allowed, after some prodding from a couple of our members, a Wild Bunch class! In an attempt to test it out and learn a bunch about how to handle such a class, yours truly shot the match in Wild Bunch style! That was WEIRD! After years and years of Black Powder and a double barrel... to smokeless powder, a stoked '97, and a 1911! Man, was it fun though! We, most of posse 1, do have to admit that we were left with a few questions on how to "best" run a class like this, in keeping with SASS rules and stage flow, so count on a bit more investigating going on before next months match. There is a page on the SASS web site that details more on the firearms requirement if you are interested.
http://www.sassnet.com/EoT/wildbunch.phpCheck out the new questions on You Make The Call. Along with the answers from last month.
AND... Gold Canyon Kidd still needs more folks to sign up for the RO2 class!
Sheriff Bill Murphy
From Gold Canyon Kid, Rio Territorial Governor
I will be offering some rules issues for discussion by the Rio Cowboys from time to time. Here is the first one. I will pose several questions for you to consider the answers and then see how your answers compare with the latest rulings by the Wild Bunch, SASS RO committee or other sources:
It is important for all shooters to understand if Gunfighter shooters are shooting the correct way (as most folks will get involved spotting) so these questions are for everyone to understand. What are the penalties if any for these actions:
Stage instructions for all shooters is to dump 5 rounds from first pistol on left pistol target and 5 rounds from second pistol on right pistol target.
1. First gunfighter comes to line pulls both pistols and dumps all five rounds from his left pistol on the left target then takes his right pistol and dumps five rounds on the right pistol target.
2. Second gunfighter comes to line pulls both pistols and alternates rounds from each pistol until he gets five hits on left pistol target then switches over and dumps five rounds alternating pistols on right hand target.
3. Third gunfighter comes to line and pulls both pistols and alternates shots from each pistol putting a round on each target as he alternates guns and targets, in the end getting 5 rounds on each target.
4. Fourth gunfighter comes to the line and has a brain fade and dumps all rounds from both pistols on the left target.
5. Fifth gunfighter comes to the line and while shooting, slips off the hammer (short strokes it) with his thumb on one pistol and in the end only manages to get 9 rounds on the two targets, 5 on one and 4 on the other. Gunfighter keeps cocking his pistol that only fires 4 rounds and after going around the cylinder a couple of times finally gives up and holsters both pistols.
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1. Shooter is shooting a long range target with his rifle and accidentally has a long range AD (over 15 yards from him) and the bullet strikes the ground then kicks up and hits the correct rifle target. Hit or Miss?\1. Hit, it doesn't matter the route the bullet takes if it finally hits the correct target, it is a hit.
2, Shooter is shooting his pistol at a pistol target that is located just above a shotgun target. Shooter misses pistol target low, round hits shotgun target and kicks up into the correct pistol target. Hit or Miss?2. Hit, it doesn't matter the route the bullet takes if it finally hits the correct target, it is a hit.
3. Shooter is shooting his rifle at rifle target and misses low hitting the target stand right below the target. Hit or Miss?3. Miss, the shooter did not hit the target, he hit the stand which is not the target.
4. Shooter is shooting his pistol at pistol target that is located just above shotgun target. Shooter misses pistol target low, round hits shotgun target and bullet kicks up into the INcorrect pistol target. Miss or Procedural?
4. Procedural, shooter hit the correct type of target but in the wrong order. Whether it hit the shotgun target first is not a factor in this case since it hit the pistol targets but not in the right order. See RO I Handbook flow chart.
Contact Gold Canyon Kid or your web master for the answers...
Or wait for me to post the answers...
Recapping:
We very much need posse marshals for each posse! I would like to hear from shooters with the experience, and training, that would like to step up ahead of time, even early that morning, for this very important role.
Summer schedule: We are in summer schedule now. That means earlier start times for the hottest months, June thru September. Long Range will be suspended for the earlier start time of 8:00am.
We will be shooting 6 stages on three bays. Double shooting on bays 2, 3, and 4 will allow for 6 stages with less cart movement in the heat.
If you'd like to get an email when the site is updated or simply about needs of the club then send me an email at ogre1@cox.net and we'll get you added. This can also be used to help our shooters and our TG discuss issues to be voted on.
The issue of the raising costs of awards and primers brings us to another point of needed discussion. With SASS having created so many new classes over the past couple of years that we now find that giving out 5 places/awards per class needs to be trimmed back to 3 per, once we are out of the current stock of awards.
And on the issue of the afore mentioned primers, if you would like primers instead of a steel plate then stay for awards and tell us! Two boxes, 200, for first place and one box for second or third.
Thanks for your time and Thanks for your help,
Sheriff Bill Murphy
Possible
Rio Salado Cowboy Shooters RO II Class
18 October 2008 @ 8 till 4
Location: Rio Salado Sportsman Club Activity Center
and on Training Bay 2 for practical demonstrations...
(Take the first right turn on entrance to range, the largest building to the North)
Attendance: Everyone RO I and above is welcome to attend.
SASS Membership: You do not have to be a SASS member to attend, but to get RO II certification pin you must be a SASS member.
Contact: If you would like to attend or want more information, contact Gold Canyon Kid (Territorial Governor), aka Mickey Michellich Tel 480-288-0861 or cell 206-920-0929
Winter Range TG Meeting
By: Gold Canyon Kid, TG
A meeting of the Territorial Governors attending Winter Range was held the first evening of the Winter Range main match. No formal votes are taken at this type meeting similar to meetings held in conjunction with the SASS Regionals. These meetings are held to determine interest in a subject to put it on the ballot for the Convention in December. Sometimes, straw poll type votes are taken to indicate interest in a topic.
There were only three topics discussed in any length. First, a vendor had supplied a copy of a new receiver mounted sight for long range lever rifles to be considered by SASS. This is a copy of a fairly simple peep Lyman sight that is mounted on the side of the receiver and was installed in the factory on rifles such as the Winchester 1895. The discussion centered on whether it was wise to open up use of receiver mounted sights for long range lever action rifles. There was little support for doing so.
There was a lengthy discussion on establishing a new set of rules that could allow the use of frangible bullets for SASS matches, should that be required someday. These bullets are normally considerably lighter than lead bullets and in order to shoot them successfully a velocity of greater than SASS rule maximums would probably be needed. There are many states now starting to outlaw lead in various forms and the group decided it made sense to be proactive in STUDYING the issue (it was studied by SASS a couple of years ago and rejected but the technology has evolved substantially since). A committee will be established to review what should SASS do about frangible bullets, if anything, and report out at EOT first and then again at the SASS Convention. As you can imagine, this was a hot topic of discussion and there were many varied views. If anyone has any experience hand loading with frangible bullets please contact me.
There was a lengthy discussion on SASS Categories. Pressure continues from match directors on this issue, mostly to freeze the number of categories, and pressure from members to add categories. Several alternatives were discussed with most consensus on an alternative that would allow clubs to select age based category splits if there are a sufficient number of shooters while retaining junior and senior and above categories (remember most TG shooters are older). The thrust of this idea was to make the categories in a match to have a mostly equal number or competitors. The idea of combining Modern and Traditional categories into a single category with a split somewhere around 35 years old was again discussed. This issue will probably not get settled in the near term. The Territorial Governors did agree to set up a committee to make some recommendations for further discussion at the Convention in December. If a solution is developed to allow match directors more flexibility to tailor categories by age, and eliminate those not supported by their members, new categories might be considered. The consensus seems to be to find ways to have a more level playing field by age and not require matches to require categories not supported by the numbers. Don’t know if anything will come from this effort as it is not new and gets discussed every single year.
Gold Canyon Kid has found, for us, a document that shows the changes for 2008! Thanks!
click the link below...2008_Shooters_Handbook_changes