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What Is Cowboy Action Shooting?
Cowboy Action Shooting is a timed shooting sport that uses Old West–style firearms. Competitors shoot stages with single-action revolvers, lever-action rifles, and period-correct shotguns while dressed in Western attire. The focus is on safety, fun, and community, making it one of the most family-friendly shooting disciplines.
What Firearms are Used in Cowboy Action Shooting?
The main cowboy guns used are two single-action revolvers, a pistol-caliber lever-action rifle, and a shotgun. The shotgun must be period-correct (pre-1899), so side-by-side shotguns are very popular. Certain single-shot, lever-action, and pump-action shotguns are also used as long as they meet the pre-1899 design guidelines. There are some side-matches for firearms like derringers, and the Bond Arms Cowboy Defender is a popular model. GunBroker makes it easy to find both modern replicas and authentic antiques if you want to build a complete collection.
Do I Need Authentic Antiques to Compete?
No, antique guns are not required for Cowboy Action Shooting. In fact, most competitors use modern reproductions or clones as they are more durable, affordable, competition-ready, and in many cases safer to use. Originals are allowed, as long as they are safe to fire, but are not common as collectors prefer not to put a lot of wear and tear on their valuable collectibles.
What Is SASS and Why Is It Important?
The Single Action Shooting Society, or “SASS”, is the main governing body for Cowboy Action Shooting (sometimes called “CAS”). They publish official rules, set competition standards, and promote the positive overall atmosphere of the sport. They are the best resource for ensuring particular firearms, costumes, and aliases conform to Cowboy Action Shooting guidelines.
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