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  2. Cowboy action shooting - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy action shooting (CAS, also known as Western action shooting, single action shooting, cowboy 3-gun, and Western 3-gun) is a competitive shooting sport that originated in 1981 [1] at the Coto de Caza Shooting Range in Orange County, California. Cowboy action shooting is now practiced in many places with several sanctioning organizations ...

  3. Gunspinning - Wikipedia

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    Gunspinning refers to the Old West tradition and Hollywood legend of a cowboy gunslinger twirling his handgun around his trigger finger. Gunspinning is a Western art such as trick roping, and is sometimes referred as gunplay, gun artistry, and gun twirling. [1]

  4. Scandinavian Western Shooters - Wikipedia

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    Scandinavian Western Shooters (SWS), founded 1 October 1997, [1] is the Norwegian association for cowboy action shooting under the Single Action Shooting Society.The association seeks to promote safe shooting competitions incorporating facts and fiction from the "old west", [2] creating a romantic and nostalgic atmosphere. [3]

  5. .444 Marlin - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 Marlin re-introduced the .45-70 to their lever-action line, expanding their big-bore offerings. [3] Sales of the .444 are now overshadowed by the .45-70 cartridge, which has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity due to interest in cowboy action shooting. This quick action and powerful stopping power has been shown to be an efficient and ...

  6. Practical shooting - Wikipedia

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    Practical shooting, also known as dynamic shooting or action shooting, is a set of shooting sports in which the competitors try to unite the three principles of precision, power, and speed, by using a firearm of a certain minimum power factor to score as many points as possible during the shortest time (or sometimes within a set maximum time).

  7. Coach gun - Wikipedia

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    Modern coach guns are commonly encountered in Cowboy Action Shooting competitions, among collections of Western guns, as home-defense weapons, and even as "scrub guns" for hunting grouse, woodcock, rabbit, hare, and/or wild pig in scrub, bush or marshlands, where the 24"+ barrels of a traditional shotgun would prove unwieldy.

  8. Stoeger Coach Gun - Wikipedia

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    While suitable for bird hunting, clay target shooting or home defense, it is primarily designed for cowboy action shooting. As the name implies, it is a coach gun style shotgun, similar to those used to defend stagecoaches in the American Old West. [2]

  9. Cowboy mounted shooting - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy mounted shooting (also called western mounted shooting and mounted shooting) is a competitive equestrian sport involving the riding of a horse to negotiate a shooting pattern. Depending on sponsoring organizations, it can be based on the historical reenactment of historic shooting events held at Wild West shows in the late 19th century.