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Bronc

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  1. Wow! Jeez, sorry for stirring up such a hornets nest. It was just a question guys. Can we all calm down. It wasn't a judgement of anyone's caliber or category choice nor was it meant as a history lesson.

     

    Oh, and by the way, if it matters (as it seems to some it does) my SASS # is original, I have had it for 27 years.

     

    "Ride Hard and Shoot Straight"

     

    Bronc 1885

     

  2. So, Just wondering.

     

    Why, with all of the costume categories (some that require a specific firearm), are there no Major / Minor caliber categories.

     

    Surely I am not the only one who has ever broached this subject?

     

    I mean the .45 Colt and 44/40 were the most popular / produced calibers.

     

    Why??

  3. William Lang Leatherworks AKA Billy Concho.

    Artist quality work. Custom silver on any level (you can afford).

     

    Billy makes truly one of a kind items. Made silver and leather for "The Quick and the Dead" (Gene Hackman), Tombstone, Gunfighters Moon, Buffalo Girls, Cherokee Kid and other movies as well.

     

    25077 Viejas Blvd.

    Descanso, CA, 91916

    619-445-3946

  4. Just a conversation topic. Who or how did you get started?

     

    Me: Jerry Hendrick, Concho SASS 16 (I think). Was a friend of my wife's where she boarded her horse across the freeway from Disneyland. I had read an article about CAS in Guns and Ammo and mentioned to her that it looked like fun. She said "Jerry does that", in all innocence to what she started. After talking to him he invited me to a match at Coto De Caza, this was 1989. I sold a 1911 and bought a single action and with borrowed guns shot the next match at Coto. The rest is kind of a blur of friends, good times and great memories. Been gone awhile and coming back to make some new ones.

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