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I'm going to find myself in Florida on the 2nd Sat in January.  Which clubs are still shooting this time of year?

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The Florida Clubs are listed below with websites, phone numbers, etc. Looks like Antelope Club, Fort White, Okeechobee, Red Hills or Weewahootie are your best bets. Probably best to call, text or email the match director to make sure that the match is still being held. Some clubs shut down for the summer but I've never seen them shut down in the winter.

 

Look forward to maybe seeing you at a local match.

 

https://actionshootingnetwork.com/blog/235/s-a-s-s-florida-club-list-and-info/

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1 hour ago, Marshal Hangtree said:

What part of Florida are you going to be in?  It's a long way from Miami to Pensacola.

I'm making a delivery in Cape Coral on Friday, but then I'm headed up to the east coast of GA for a Monday p/u.

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5 hours ago, Griff said:

I'm making a delivery in Cape Coral on Friday, but then I'm headed up to the east coast of GA for a Monday p/u.

You're a week too early for Punta Gorda.
That's right next to Cape Coral.

Best little unsung match in Florida. Although I do sing about it at times.

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Red Hills Rangers shoot in Tallahassee on the 2nd Saturday - https://redhillsrangers.com/ .  Unfortunately, Tallanasty doesn't look like it will be close to your projected path.

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2 hours ago, Hollifer A. Dollar said:

Red Hills Rangers shoot in Tallahassee on the 2nd Saturday - https://redhillsrangers.com/ .  Unfortunately, Tallanasty doesn't look like it will be close to your projected path.

 

1 hour ago, polecat joe said:

The Okeechobee Marshals shoot in Sebastian Florida on the second Saturday.  Check their website

 

1 hour ago, Mr w said:

Ft white will have a great match and it is close to i75 

Thanks folks... I'll check 'em out!

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Arcadia shoots 2nd Sunday.   Old fashioned but fun.  And closest to cape coral

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5 minutes ago, Cheyenne Culpepper 32827 said:

Arcadia shoots 2nd Sunday.   Old fashioned but fun.  And closest to cape coral

Thanks.

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SASS Florida has got you covered 

 

SECOND SATURDAY
  • Antelope Junction Rangers - Clearwater, FL
  • Fort White Cowboy Cavalry - Fort White, FL
  • Okeechobee Marshals - Sebastian, FL
  • Red Hills Rangers - Midway, FL
  • Weewahootee Vigilance Committee - Orlando, FL
SECOND SUNDAY
  • Fort White Cowboy Cavalry (Wild Bunch Action Shooting) - Fort White, FL
  • Panhandle Cowboys - Cantonment, FL
  • Tater Hill Gunfighters - Arcadia, FL

 

Full Schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yd7c2xoa 

Schedule Matrix: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sassfl/permalink/1669643626547417/

More Info on all SASS Events in Florida https://www.facebook.com/groups/sassfl

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4 minutes ago, The Outlaw Travis James said:

SASS Florida has got you covered 

 

SECOND SATURDAY
  • Antelope Junction Rangers - Clearwater, FL
  • Fort White Cowboy Cavalry - Fort White, FL
  • Okeechobee Marshals - Sebastian, FL
  • Red Hills Rangers - Midway, FL
  • Weewahootee Vigilance Committee - Orlando, FL
SECOND SUNDAY
  • Fort White Cowboy Cavalry (Wild Bunch Action Shooting) - Fort White, FL
  • Panhandle Cowboys - Cantonment, FL
  • Tater Hill Gunfighters - Arcadia, FL

 

Full Schedule: https://tinyurl.com/yd7c2xoa 

Schedule Matrix: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sassfl/permalink/1669643626547417/

More Info on all SASS Events in Florida https://www.facebook.com/groups/sassfl

So depending on where you want to drive to on the second Saturday, Clearwater is about 2-1/2 hours north of Cape Coral.  Fort White is about 4 hours north of Cape Coral.  Sebastian is about 3 hours north and east of Cape Coral near the east coast.  Orlando is about the same, 3 hours, northeast but more central part of the state.  

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Thank TOTJ.  I gotta do some research and figure out where I can get rid of a '53 trailer for awhile on Sat.  

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There’s a pilot truck stop at the 164 on 75.  Punts gorda.  Or a loves at the 143 and bay shore. (78)

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11 hours ago, Griff said:

Thank TOTJ.  I gotta do some research and figure out where I can get rid of a '53 trailer for awhile on Sat.  

Unfortunately, I can't help you with that. 

I forgot one important document.  

Here is all the contact and address info for the the clubs so you can find the ranges.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/sassfl/permalink/1572211459623968

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Well, I did it... went out and visited with the Okeechobee Marshalls.   I've going up into IL after this trip, so didn't bring guns... After meeting this enthusiastic club, which due to a cold wind was a little short handed, I ran the timer for the first three stages... they then took pity on me, or figured I was doing a terrible job and took over those chores, so I sat at the unloading table... got a chance to chat with everyone... and didn't have to give out any penalties that way!

 

After being badgered enough, and being promised they wouldn't laugh at me, I borrowed some guns and shot the last stage after everyone else was done.  I gotta tell ya, those .38s sure don't point the same way as my .45s... seemed to droop a bit.  Then, for the only the 4th time in 35 years, I tried a short stroked rifle... took my time so I wouldn't jack one out, and have to admit... being able to keep my thumb in contact with the stock and flipping my fingers to lever a round... maybe I will REALLY like the short stroked 1860 I have on order!  Lastly, the shotgun... it was a pretty thing.  Loaded easily, closed smartly and came to the shoulder like it was made for me.  But... after the first shot I missed the back trigger.  Turned the gun on its side and looked... THERE AIN'T ONE ON IT!!!  What's up with that?  Okay, I gotta say, I proved positively to myself that muscle memory is a powerful thing!  Did the same thing on the 2nd pair shotgun KDs.  But, all fell on 4 shots.

 

Thanks to all, for the help on finding them.

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20 hours ago, Griff said:

Well, I did it... went out and visited with the Okeechobee Marshalls.   I've going up into IL after this trip, so didn't bring guns... After meeting this enthusiastic club, which due to a cold wind was a little short handed, I ran the timer for the first three stages... they then took pity on me, or figured I was doing a terrible job and took over those chores, so I sat at the unloading table... got a chance to chat with everyone... and didn't have to give out any penalties that way!

 

After being badgered enough, and being promised they wouldn't laugh at me, I borrowed some guns and shot the last stage after everyone else was done.  I gotta tell ya, those .38s sure don't point the same way as my .45s... seemed to droop a bit.  Then, for the only the 4th time in 35 years, I tried a short stroked rifle... took my time so I wouldn't jack one out, and have to admit... being able to keep my thumb in contact with the stock and flipping my fingers to lever a round... maybe I will REALLY like the short stroked 1860 I have on order!  Lastly, the shotgun... it was a pretty thing.  Loaded easily, closed smartly and came to the shoulder like it was made for me.  But... after the first shot I missed the back trigger.  Turned the gun on its side and looked... THERE AIN'T ONE ON IT!!!  What's up with that?  Okay, I gotta say, I proved positively to myself that muscle memory is a powerful thing!  Did the same thing on the 2nd pair shotgun KDs.  But, all fell on 4 shots.

 

Thanks to all, for the help on finding them.

Glad it worked out for you.  

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