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EOT 2023 From My Saddle


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Colorado Mountain Hat Company, great people and great hats.

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On 2/27/2023 at 3:29 PM, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

How was the weather today? 

Absolutely great with the same tomorrow.  However, Wednesday has forecast rain.  If I can charge my cap and ball revolvers under cover I will shoot the Plainsman.

 

Update:  The Plainsman will be shot on stages 5 and 6.  Stage 5 is the Rough Rider Saloon.  Stage 6 has large canopies over both the loading and unloading tables.  The shooting positions are under a roof.  Forecast rain should not stop the Plainsman.

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3 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

How was the weather today? 

Very nice after it warmed up, high 60’s, low 70’s is my guess.

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Adventure Design, official shirt vendor for EOT.

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Uncle Cletus root beer stand. Old fashioned root beer and sodas, great stuff.

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Thanks for sharing these pix Yul.

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Classic Laser Work, laser engraving and they looked busy yesterday.

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Whirlwind Wendy a very good WB and CAS shooter and also does very nice baseboards, crown molding and wainscoting.

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Wild Bunch day 2 dawns nice and sunny and I’ll be shedding the buffalo coat pretty quick.

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Stage #4 WB getting underway. No rifle on this stage 35 pistol shots .

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21 hours ago, Shooting Bull said:

 

I was lucky enough to be on their posse last year.  Fantastic folks to shoot with and all around great people. :wub:

They behave themselves when away from home!

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18 hours ago, Yul Lose said:

Buckeroo Bobbins, lots of neat cowboy duds and accessories here.

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Hipshot.

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Shot with Hipshot at the Indiana EOT.  Good pard.  Thanks for the photos and commentary, Yul.

 

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Me and Fredrick Jackson Turner. Great shooter and musician. Wreck Of The Old 97 ring a bell?

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23 hours ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

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I made my first big purchase this morning: 30 bags of lead shot from Thunderbird Cartridge.  I also bought a case of Claybuster wads for $10/bag.

That ought to last you for the rest of your life. LOL

 

TM

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3 hours ago, Cheatin Charlie said:

They behave themselves when away from home!

Or at least they haven't been caught yet. LOL

 

TM

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Gunner Down and Six Packin Jan used to posse with them in Kalifornia but they got smart and moved to Florida.

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The Gun Engraver.

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Aspen Filly, engraver extraordinaire.

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Lunchtime.

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Scarlett in a red hat. Every time I take her picture I get a hug.:P

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Food vendors are busy.

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My next door neighbor. Cowboy Fastdraw.

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4 hours ago, Texas Maverick said:

That ought to last you for the rest of your life. LOL

 

TM

I shoot Sporting Clays twice weekly loading for that and three CAS shooters ( my wife, my sister and myself).  I consume much shot.  I also sold shot to three CAS shooters last year who ran out.  Half of the shot bags pictured were ones I brought to fill.

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Chicken George’s outfit and yes every one of them shoot. Their reloading machines must be running 24/7.

 

In no particular order: Chicken George, Quick Chick, D Stroyer, Gut C Gunman, Skrap P, Sweet K OSS and Miss B Haven.

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I visited Wild West Mercantile in Mesa today and shopped their bargain corral.  It was full of women’s wear and men’s clothing sized for skinny teenagers.  I found two pair of trousers that fit and did not have ugly fabric.  After shopping my wife and I visited the Desert Botanical Garden in Tempe.  Cactus were not blooming yet but yucca and some agave were.

 

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12 minutes ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

I shoot Sporting Clays twice weekly loading for that and three CAS shooters ( my wife, my sister and myself).  I consume much shot.  I also sold shot to three CAS shooters last year who ran out.  Half of the shot bags pictured were ones I brought to fill.

Totally understand. I use to shoot skeet, trap, sporting clays and field trials with my bird dogs. I went through a bunch of shells and would have used a lot of shot as well. Take care

 

TM

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The Clays Center campground is mostly full of CAS shooters.  Three nearby trailers belong to my club members.  Note the SASS flag in the photo.  There are still available full hookup sites.  This campground is a handy, inexpensive bargain.57ED2D32-1160-4EE4-A508-EC796B1DD13B.thumb.jpeg.7133c71ed9fa08494ab94ac17611d79d.jpeg

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Barbwire and Zona.

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The blacksmith shop. They made a brand for me last year.

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Miss Chevius.

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Russ N Thistle a young shooter with a great sense of humor.

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