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A few Reckoning statistics - Friday, April 03, 2009

With the OTRR members getting readiy for the  SASS 2009 Idaho State Championship, The  Reckoning at Black's Creek, I thought it would be fun to look at some statistics of shooters over the past 4 years. So here we go, we have a total of 272 different shooters over the past 4 years, many of whom have be here more than once. Shooters have come from 14 different states. 147 Idaho, 49 Oregon, 26 Washginton, 18 Nevada, 10 Arizona, 4 California, 4 Utah, 3 Colorado, 3 New Mexico, 2 Hawaii, 2 Montana, 2 Texas, 1 South Dakota, 1 Wyoming. The Idaho shooters represent 27 Idaho cities. Thank you all for sharing your cowboy action shooting memories by joining us at The Reckoning at Black's Creek. We look forward to making more memories this year.  

 
Welcome to OTRR's new web siite - Monday, October 27, 2008

We are adding a whole new website for us cowboys and cowgirls to learn. I guess it is time for new features that will help us communicate and collaborate a little better. Please take the time to register as registration will allow you to access different areas of the site as we progress. The Trading Post is function now..You have to be a register OTRR member to add items for sale, anyone can view the item, once you have sold your item you will be able to delete the item the same way you added it. If you have any question send me an email and I'll do my best to help you out.

Take Care

John Bear

 
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Levi Patterson   ccolt@hughes.net      6/29/2009 5:30:17 PM
Tell Nathan the La Grande Boys are comin. I finally sent my renegade and state applications in. Someone let a little rain scare him off, I don't know who that would be Nathan. See ya in a couple of weeks. Great website! Willie and Juana KIllem. Submitted By: Levi Patterson

Capt. Le Phew   wesleybayles@infowest.com      5/21/2009 6:33:38 PM
range location I have never been to your club. Could give me some directions? Thanks Submitted By: Capt. Le Phew

Ronn Kaufmann   redhawks22@msn.com      5/13/2009 11:15:15 AM
Shooting sites I found maps for the Twin Butte bunch and the SE Oregon Practical Shooters but can't seem to find anything for the Gunslingers of Flaming Heart Ranch and the Oregon Trail Rough Riders. Do you know where they shoot? Thanks much! Submitted By: Ronn Kaufmann

Rita Haugen   sold@rdauction.com      5/7/2009 10:55:39 AM
Upcoming Gun Auction Hi; I found your site online & thought this might be an auction you or some of your members would be interested in. Here is a nice upcoming gun auction that will be held in Mitchell, SD on Saturday, June 13th starting at 10:00 AM. It is the John "Blaine" Nation Estate. There are a lot of nice older guns on this auction, along with many open faced bait casting reels & steel rods. Click the link below to view the auction..... http://www.midwestauctions.com/rdauction/r_d_auction_june_13.htm Hope to see you there!! Rita R&D Auction, Inc. www.rdauction.com Submitted By: Rita Haugen

T.J. Maverick   sandtroberts@bmi.net      4/9/2009 8:38:34 AM
Annual Are you having your an annual this year? Submitted By: T.J. Maverick

coldshot AKA: CASEY RILEY   criley@frontiernet.net      3/22/2009 3:27:59 PM
GUNSLINGERS DINNER jOHN BEAR.. GOOD TO SEE YOU AT THE DINNER IN NEW MEADOWS HAD OVER #125 FOLKS SHOW UP,SO DID NOT GET MUCH TIME TO B.S. HOPE YOU DID WELL ON THOSE STEELHEAD SEEYA DOWN AT BLACKS CREEK. COLDSHOT Submitted By: coldshot AKA: CASEY RILEY

Sly Steadyhand   k.e.waldron@juno.com      3/22/2009 7:36:12 AM
March 22 Shoot Enjoyed your club and the shoot. What a great range. The store fronts were tremendous and made for fun action and movement. Great variation on the stages. Nice job Belinda. My guests felt both welcomed and entertained. Keep after Sid Cannon (Meridian)--He may join up. Thanks again, Sly Submitted By: Sly Steadyhand

Laird Seaich   docjls@cableone.net      3/18/2009 4:58:10 PM
2009 State Championship Hi John: When are you going to post the application for State? Thanks, Scottie McCoy Submitted By: Laird Seaich

Stephen Thibodeaux   texasbijou@gmail.com      1/22/2009 10:22:33 AM
SITE COOL SITE I LIKE IT ! Submitted By: Stephen Thibodeaux

Russ Jackson   rjackson70@msn.com      1/3/2009 9:41:52 AM
January 4th Shoot I was at the range 01/01/09 and there was a sign on the gate that the range was closed due to weather. There were snow drifts around the loading/unloading tables, etc. Has anybody been out there since? Looked a little ugly when I was there. Submitted By: Russ Jackson

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Mission Statement

Our mission is to promote Cowboy Action Shooting on the State level in a safe and pleasurable venue for the families and youth of Idaho.

This is to be accomplished through the continued benefit of Single Action Shooting Society rules and recommendations.

By using these standards we will continue to foster growth and recreational opportunities within the sport.


 

Cowboy Action Shooting

One of America's Fastest Growing Family Activities

Cowboy Action Shooting ®--CAS for short--is a sport for young and old.. It glorifies the Old West, and teaches a way of life that has all but vanished from our society during the 20th century. As children we sat glued to the TV on Saturday mornings and marveled at the wonders of the Old West and the cowboys--the Lone Ranger, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and the rest of the great western heroes. These heroes, along with our parents, taught us the fundamentals of doing the right thing, being responsible for our acts, sticking up for truth and justice, and how to treat other people. Here, out west, they also taught us to handle firearms responsibly. Cowboy Action Shooting also does all of this and more!

  • As a participant in Cowboy Action Shooting, you get to dress up in Western clothes. That's one of the really big things about it--it's like playing "The Good Guys and The Bad Guys"—or the "White Hats vs. the Black Hats".

  • Each participant has a unique alias that may be based on an historical figure, a movie cowboy or cowgirl, or any other "Old West" kind of person. This alias belongs to him or her as long as they are active in the organization. And each participant dresses up in a way befitting his or her alter ego.

  • Participants are required to have at least 2 revolvers, a rifle and a shotgun. There is a great amount of flexibility on these. You don't need to buy them all at once. If you go to a CAS event only partially armed, chances are that someone will let you borrow a gun that you need. Most shooters also have a gun cart to carry their guns and other equipment. Some of these are quite ornate.

Because CAS participants are responsible gun owners, there are several rules that are adhered to:

  • Cowboy Action Shooters observe the standard gun safety rules that are observed at other shooting ranges and events. When guns are not actually being used, they are either cased or sitting with actions open. If we are carrying pistols, they are empty and holstered with the hammers tied down. Only registered shooters are allowed to carry pistols at events.

  • All shooting is done on a closely supervised gun range. These gun ranges provide one of the other crucial differences between CAS and regular target shooting.CAS is a fun sport, and in that spirit, the ranges or stages, as they are called in the sport, resemble a movie set or an old western town, more than a normal gun range. There are steel targets that represent villains, building facades that look like saloons, banks, sheriff's offices, etc.

  • The shooting sequence follows a script. For example, in one match , the shooter starts by putting on a mask and shouting "Hi ho Silver, away!" This starts the clock. He then shoots 10 revolver targets, 5 rifle targets and a series of shotgun targets, from several different positions. In some scenarios, one or more of the guns may be at a remote location that is part of the range, so the shooter may have to shoot one revolver, run over to a card table to pick up a second revolver, run to another shooting station to pick up his rifle, and to yet another to get his shotgun. His shells may be in still another location! This is interesting and exciting stuff and a real test of skill!

Many ladies participate in CAS as evidenced by the numerousl ladies events. In many of these events, the ladies tend to get the uper hand on the men. CAS is also a family event where Dad, Mom and the kids all participate. As with all Cowboy Action Shooting events, all laws are adhered to including the laws requiring proper supervision of minors.

In addition to the shooting, many of the events include family activities such as entertainment, cooking, food, refreshments and even the occasional merchant peddling his/her wares.

If you want to have fun, while being a responsible gun owner and user--try Cowboy Action Shooting.
 

 

 

 

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