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About Mounted Shooting
Cowboy mounted shooting
is one of the nation's fastest growing equestrian sports. Mounted contestants
compete in this fast action timed event using two .45 caliber single action
revolvers each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition.
Courses of fire are set in a variety of patterns. The first half (5 targets) of
a course of fire will vary with each go and requires the horse and rider to
stop, turn, change leads and accelerate rapidly. The second half (5 targets),
called the "run down", is usually a straight course with targets set at 36 foot
intervals.
Typically, a competitor crosses the timing beam and engages the first pattern
of five targets. After a shooter fires the fifth shot, he or she returns the
empty revolver to a holster and proceeds to and turns around a barrel and then
races to the far end of the arena while drawing a second revolver. At the far
end the horse and rider turn another barrel and then engage the five remaining
targets of the run down at full speed.
Scoring is based on elapsed time plus a five second penalty for each target
missed or barrel knocked over. An average course of fire normally takes a
contestant between 30 and 35 seconds to complete.
Mounted Justice is a
cowboy mounted shooting club associated with the
Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association (CMSA). We are currently serving
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Northern Illinois members. For information, questions
or comments, please email us at
brian@mountedjustice.com
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