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The last time I did this was around 2005, so I guess it is time to do it again.

 

My interest was piqued at the SHOT Show when I was talking to one of the major importers, who told me that 5 1/2" was the most popular length they sold and .45 Colt was the most popular caliber. This is quite different than what I see at matches, but my eyeball experience is pretty parochial, so I thought I'd do this survey again.

 

I'll be posting this on several CAs discussion boards, so please only answer once. I'll compile the answers on a spread sheet and provide results when responses wrap up.

 

If you shoot a whole passel of different guns at Cas matches, please pick the predominant model. If you can't narrow it down I'm going to put your tally into a bucket labeled "Various"

 

OK, here's the survey. What Guns do you predominantly shoot at CAS matches:

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in?....49'r

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B...USFAs from Longhunter

2. Barrel length...........4 3/4

3. Caliber.................45 "Long" :) Colt

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model...........1873 Codymatic

2. Caliber.........38/357

3. Barrel length...18

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type.....SXS Charles Daly 500 slicked up by Ol #4

2. Gauge...........12

3. Barrel length...23

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The last time I did this was around 2005, so I guess it is time to do it again.

 

My interest was piqued at the SHOT Show when I was talking to one of the major importers, who told me that 5 1/2" was the most popular length they sold and .45 Colt was the most popular caliber. This is quite different than what I see at matches, but my eyeball experience is pretty parochial, so I thought I'd do this survey again.

 

I'll be posting this on several CAs discussion boards, so please only answer once. I'll compile the answers on a spread sheet and provide results when responses wrap up.

 

If you shoot a whole passel of different guns at Cas matches, please pick the predominant model. If you can't narrow it down I'm going to put your tally into a bucket labeled "Various"

 

OK, here's the survey. What Guns do you predominantly shoot at CAS matches:

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in?

GF/FCGF

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B

COLT/REMINGTON

2. Barrel length

4 3/4 //5 1/2

3. Caliber

.45/.45

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model

MARLIN 94

2. Caliber

.45

3. Barrel length

22" (?)

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type

SxS

2. Gauge

12

3. Barrel length

22"

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I.Cat.--FCD

II. Revolvers

Colts / Ruger (OMV)

5 1/2" bbls.

38-40

III. Rifles

Uberti '73's 2ea.

38-40

18" & 24"

IV. S/G

SxS hammered 2 ea.

12ga. 20" bbls.

10ga. 32" bbls.

The guns above are an either / or deal

Isom Dart

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Cat - Cowboy, though I qualify for 49er.

 

Revolvers - Ruger New Vaquero, 4 & 5/8, .357 shooting .38s, Stainless steel.

 

Rifle - Marlin, 20 inch barrel, .357 shooting .38s

 

Shotgun - Side by Side 12 ga, either my TTN exposed hammers, or Baikal internal hammers depending on my fancy that day. Both have 20 inch barrels.

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What CAS category do you shoot in? Frontier Cartridge Duelist

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B: Cimarron 1851 Navy R-M Conversions (Bob Munden Option #2 Race Guns)

2. Barrel length: 5 1/2"

3. Caliber: 38 Long Colt/38 S&W Special

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model: Cimarron 1866 Winchester Short Rifles (Jim Bowie - Cowboys & Indians)

2. Caliber: 38 S&W Special

3. Barrel length: 20"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type: Ithaca / SKB Model 100 SxS (Johnny Meadows)

2. Gauge: 12 Gauge

3. Barrel length: 21"

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I can't resist!

What do you shoot Comprehensive, non-scientific survey

Predominately STEEL. But sometimes the club'll put some of them shotgun flyer thingies up!

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I. What CAS category do you shoot in? 49'er

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger 3 screws

2. Barrel length 4 and 3/4

3. Caliber-.357

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model66 or 73

2. Caliber-66=.38 73=.357

3. Barrel length- 66=20 73=24

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type-SxS

2. Gauge-12

3. Barrel length-20

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Hello Mike,

 

Good survey and I love your videos!

 

I like variety so I shoot several categories depending on the mood (wife taught me the mood thingy ;) ). Here goes:

 

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in? (lots - will be adding B Western soon, too)

Senior/Senior Duelist

Frontier Cartridge

Frontiersman

Classic Cowboy (both smoke & smokeless)

 

 

II. Revolvers: (Prefer Longer barrels)

S/SD: .38 Runnin Irons, 5 1/2; 45 Colt Cim Mod P, 5 1/2".

FC: .38 71 Open Tops, 7 1/2" and also '51 RM Conversions, .38. 5 1/2".

FM: '61 Navy's and '51 Navys, 8"; and also 60 Army's, 8". Building up '58 Remmies and ROAs.

CC: Ruger NVs, 45 Colt, 7 1/2 and Cim Mod P 45 Colt, 5 1/2" for smokeless. 72 Open Tops, 45 Colt, 7 1/2" for black/sub.

 

 

III. Rifles:

S/SD: .38 '66 Codymatic, 20"; also .73 Codymatic and .92 Rossi (NKJ) 20", both .38, 20".

FC/FM: .38 '73 Codymatic, 20", moving to 44-40 '73, 20".

CC: 45 Colt '73 Codymatic, 20"and 45 Colt Henry 24" for smokeless. Same '73 for black/sub (moving to 44-40 '73, 20").

 

 

IV. Shotgun: (LOVE SxSs)

S/SD: 12Ga SKB 100, 23", 12Ga BSS, 23"; and the very occasional 12Ga 97 (have Win 97D and IAC both 20").

FC/FM: 12Ga BSS, 23"; 12 GA IAC 87(Hammer SxS), 20".

CC: 12Ga IAC 87 (Hammer SxS), 20"; 12Ga Rossi, 20"; just purchased a 12Ga TTN '78, 20" which will be main.

 

Cheers,

Harvey

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I. What CAS category do you shoot in? 49er

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B Ruger New Vaquero's

2. Barrel length 5-1/2"

3. Caliber .38/.357

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model Marlin 1894CB

2. Caliber .38/.357

3. Barrel length 20"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type IAC '97

2. Gauge 12 Gauge

3. Barrel length 20"

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I shoot gunfighter

 

pistols are Ruger Vaquero 4 5/8 in 357

 

Rifle is a Beretta Renagade 357 cut down to 16 1/2 if I rember right

 

shotgun is usually a origional winchester 97 12 gauge cut down to 18 1/2

 

Wife shoots cowgirl

 

pistols are same model and caliber as mine

 

rifle is a rossi 92 in 357

 

shotgun is a stoger SXS in 12 gauge

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CATAGORY

Self - Silver Senior

Spouse - Senior

 

REVOLVER

Self - Ruger Blackhawks, .357, 4 5/8"

Spouse - Ruger New Vaqueros, .357, 4 5/8

 

RIFLE

Self - Marlin Cowboy, .357, 24"

Spouse - Marlin Cowboy, .357, 24"

 

SHOTGUN

Self - Stoeger SxS, double triggers, 12 Ga, 20"

Spouse - Baikal SxS, double triggers, 12 GA, 20"

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Catagory: Duelist

 

Pistols: 1851 RM Conversion 38 Special 5 1/2 barrel (pair)

1872 Open Top 38 Special 5 1/2 in barrel (pair)

AWA Longhorn 357 4 3/4 in barrel (pair)

 

Rifle: 1873 Dlx Border Rifle 357 (38) 20 in barrel

1866 Rifle 38 24 in barrel

 

Shotgun: 2 TTN 12 guage

Bakail 12 guage 20 in barrel

1897 clone

 

And a few more

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The last time I did this was around 2005, so I guess it is time to do it again.

 

My interest was piqued at the SHOT Show when I was talking to one of the major importers, who told me that 5 1/2" was the most popular length they sold and .45 Colt was the most popular caliber. This is quite different than what I see at matches, but my eyeball experience is pretty parochial, so I thought I'd do this survey again.

 

I'll be posting this on several CAs discussion boards, so please only answer once. I'll compile the answers on a spread sheet and provide results when responses wrap up.

 

If you shoot a whole passel of different guns at Cas matches, please pick the predominant model. If you can't narrow it down I'm going to put your tally into a bucket labeled "Various"

 

OK, here's the survey. What Guns do you predominantly shoot at CAS matches:

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in?

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Vaqueros

2. 4 5/8"

3. 44-40

1a Pietta Navies

2a 7"

3a 46

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Uberti 1873 carbine (beautifully engraved by Captain Lewis)

2. 44-40

3. 18"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. SxS (hammered and not)

2. 12

3. 18

 

-Pico

blog.picopistolero.com

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OK, here's the survey. What Guns do you predominantly shoot at CAS matches:

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in?

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B

2. Barrel length

3. Caliber

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model

2. Caliber

3. Barrel length

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type

2. Gauge

3. Barrel length

 

I. What Cas categor(ies)y do you shoot in? Frontiersman or Frontier Cartridge Duelist

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Make: Uberti 1861 Navy; MWNN Conversion or Uberti Cattleman

2. Barrel length: 1861 & MWNN 7 1/2 inch; Cattlemen, 5 1/2 inch

3. Caliber: Navy - .36; MWNN - .38 spcl; Catttlemen - 44-40

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model: '66 Carbine; '73 short rifle; AWA Lightning

2. Caliber: All - 44-40

3. Barrel length: 19" Carbine; 20" shrt rifle; 20" Lightning

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type: Hamered Doubles

2. Gauge: 12

3. Barrel length: 20", 24", and 30"

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I. What CAS category do you shoot in? Duelist (double), B-Western (gunfighter style)

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B Ruger NMV

2. Barrel length 5 1/2"

3. Caliber .45

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B Ruger NMV

2. Barrel length 4 5/8"

3. Caliber .44 Spl

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model Marlin 1894

2. Caliber .45

3. Barrel length 20"

 

1. Model Uberti 1873

2. Caliber .45

3. Barrel length 20"

 

1. Model Marlin 1894

2. Caliber .44WCF

3. Barrel length 24"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type SxS

2. Gauge 12

3. Barrel length 20"

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1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B Ruger New Vaquero

2. Barrel length 5.5"

3. Caliber .38spl

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model Winchester 1892 Carbine (will be adding a Uberti 1873 Carbine in a couple of months - it's on order)

2. Caliber .38 spl

3. Barrel length 20"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type Break

2. Gauge 12

3. Barrel length 24"

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I. Smokeless Duelist

 

iI. Revolvers

1. Colt Single Action Army-nickel plated

2. 4 3/4"

3. .45 Colt

 

III. Rifle

1. Cimarron 1873 saddle ring carbine-nickel plated

2. .44-40

3. 19" barrel

 

IV. Shotgun

1. Rossi Overland side by side hammer double

2. 12 gauge

3. 20" barrels

 

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I. What CAS category do you shoot in?....49er

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B................Ruger New Vaquero

2. Barrel length........................51/2"

3. Caliber..............................357/38

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model................................1866 Uberti

2. Caliber..............................38

3. Barrel length .......................20"

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type..........................Stoeger SxS

2. Gauge................................12

3. Barrel length........................20"

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OK, here's the survey. What Guns do you predominantly shoot at CAS matches:

 

I. What CAS category do you shoot in? Frontier Cartridge

 

II. Revolvers:

 

1. Ruger/Colt/Clones/C&B SAA Clones, (EMF Old Dakota & Great Western 2)

2. Barrel length 7.5 inches

3. Caliber .45 Colt

 

 

III. Rifles:

 

1. Model 1873 Winchester (Uberti)

2. Caliber .44 WCF

3. Barrel length 20 inches

 

IV. Shotgun:

 

1. Action type Lever

2. Gauge 12 gauge

3. Barrel length 20 inches

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Guest Winchester Jack, SASS #70195

I. Cowboy

 

II. Revolvers

1. Uberti Cattleman

2. 7 1/2" barrel

3. .38 special

 

III. Rifle

1. Uberti 1873

2. .38 special

3. 18" barrel

 

IV. Shotgun

1. pump

2. 12 gauge

3. barrel 18"

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