Crunchy Frog
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The Greenville Gun Club offers Wild Bunch Action Shooting matches on 5th Sundays. We have a match coming up on June 29. We'll also be hosting the second-ever SC State Match on August 30-31, 2014. All the details about the club matches are on www.greenvillegunfighters.com.
"Evil Roy" is a well known cowboy action shooter who is also one of the leading shooters in WBAS. Roy's recent post in the SASS Wild Bunch Forum did a great job of pointing out some of the most positive points about the game that I wanted to share with the members of the Palmetto Shooters Forum:
"We want to have fun, shoot big calibers, shoot 1911s, rifles and shotguns, burn up lots of ammo and celebrate the transition period between the Old West and Modern times.
Some things to ponder: This is 3 gun you can shoot with lead bullets at steel targets on pistol bays. It is much less expensive than AR ammo, slugs, buckshot, and jacketed pistol bullets.
There is no shooting under cars, through low ports and 50 yard dashes involved. You have a chance of doing well even you are not 20 years old.
We have added military bolt action rifles as a side shoot this year. Lots and lots of fun and very inexpensive to get started in.
You can shoot mil spec 1911 one handed in the Traditional Class or modern 1911s in the Modern class. Just .45 and full size 5 inch pistols.
We shoot both big and small targets. You cannot just wave the guns at targets and expect to do well in WB.
Women and juniors can operate 1911s just fine. Wicked Felina is very small and thinks the 1911 is the easiest gun to shoot that she has.
Come play."
Well said, Evil Roy. The post can be read in its entirety here: http://sassnet.com/wildbunch/forum/inde ... pic=1719.0
In a nutshell, WBAS is a three gun sport inspired by the movie "The Wild Bunch" which was set in 1913. Our "period" guns are a .45 caliber 1911, a big bore pistol caliber lever action rifle, and a 12 gauge pump shotgun (Winchester '97 or Model 12). Steel targets including reactive targets.
Here's a sample, one of our lady shooters shooting a WBAS stage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA_dyfoc9DI
"Evil Roy" is a well known cowboy action shooter who is also one of the leading shooters in WBAS. Roy's recent post in the SASS Wild Bunch Forum did a great job of pointing out some of the most positive points about the game that I wanted to share with the members of the Palmetto Shooters Forum:
"We want to have fun, shoot big calibers, shoot 1911s, rifles and shotguns, burn up lots of ammo and celebrate the transition period between the Old West and Modern times.
Some things to ponder: This is 3 gun you can shoot with lead bullets at steel targets on pistol bays. It is much less expensive than AR ammo, slugs, buckshot, and jacketed pistol bullets.
There is no shooting under cars, through low ports and 50 yard dashes involved. You have a chance of doing well even you are not 20 years old.
We have added military bolt action rifles as a side shoot this year. Lots and lots of fun and very inexpensive to get started in.
You can shoot mil spec 1911 one handed in the Traditional Class or modern 1911s in the Modern class. Just .45 and full size 5 inch pistols.
We shoot both big and small targets. You cannot just wave the guns at targets and expect to do well in WB.
Women and juniors can operate 1911s just fine. Wicked Felina is very small and thinks the 1911 is the easiest gun to shoot that she has.
Come play."
Well said, Evil Roy. The post can be read in its entirety here: http://sassnet.com/wildbunch/forum/inde ... pic=1719.0
In a nutshell, WBAS is a three gun sport inspired by the movie "The Wild Bunch" which was set in 1913. Our "period" guns are a .45 caliber 1911, a big bore pistol caliber lever action rifle, and a 12 gauge pump shotgun (Winchester '97 or Model 12). Steel targets including reactive targets.
Here's a sample, one of our lady shooters shooting a WBAS stage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oA_dyfoc9DI