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    What's your favorite handgun sport?

    If you use your handguns for competitions and activities I'd like to read about it. Like how it's scored and some of the rules. I don't know what the alphabet names stand for so if you can... please and thank you.

    My local shop has an indoor range and my wife and I are shooting the bowling pin league there. They have classes for rimfire, center fire handgun and pistol cartridge carbine. The most pins in the least amount time gets the class. I barely got her to try it and I have to go to dance classes with her but she really likes using the Browning Buckmark in the rimfire class.
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    My wife and I shoot Cowboy Action matches all over the country, with about 80,000 of our closest friends. It's as much social as it is competition, which is why there are so many women involved in it. It's expensive to get started, but once you've got the gear, it's a blast to shoot. It takes two revolvers, a leveraction rifle and a period correct shotgun. They can either be originals, or replicas. My wife shoots an 1897 Winchester shotgun that was made in 1899, and still going strong. My shotgun is a more modern Model 1897, built in 1912..

    Cowboy Action was started from the beginning as a fun sport, which is why there aren't any big awards, such as guns, cash, cars, etc. For the most part, you shoot for ribbons. That takes a lot of the pressure off and promotes comradship. I've seen people competing in the same class loan guns and ammunition to someone who has a chance to beat them, when the other person's firearm has broken, etc. In fact, I've loaned a gun to a person I was shooting against, and he did beat me with my own gun, but I was glad I helped him out when he needed it.

    At our local matches we shoot five stages and then have a potluck dinner after the match. We never, ever leave hungry, and sometimes tell people we only shoot so we can have a great meal with good friends afterwards.

    Over the years I've shot most of the alphabet venues, but the only one that I've found that is truly fun is SASS, the Single Action Shooting Society. I very highly recommend it.

    Hope this helps.

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    Sit-shoot-talk.

    Great sport. I go to the range, sit down, and enjoy some shooting. Eventually, based on set of unfathomable and arbitrary rules, I'll stop shooting and enjoy a fine conversation, sometimes with a fine stranger.

    It's a great sport.

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    My preference is for almost anything that involves pulling a trigger. As far as disciplines, I like 'em all--cowboy, practical, plinkin' and huntin'. When involved with the "social" shooting games, it's more important to me as to who I am shooting with. I'm not too enamored with those whose compulsion is to fill their "I love me" walls with plaques and trophies. If you held me down and tickled me sensless I'd probably allow that hunting is my favorite.

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    I hunt with a revolver, I have since I was 18 yrs old(I am 61yrs now)
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    Thanks guys I went to the USPSA site and SASS looks nice too. I can do recreational plinking at home and don't get out much to shoot. I have tried a little Metalic silhouette but that was a while ago.
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    I Shoot a local IDPA match once a month in Santa Barbara CA. It is pretty informal. It is also mutating into a Three gun match after the IDPA portion is over. That was really fun.

    I am a rifle shooter first, with shotguns being my second choice, however I shoot pistols, (Glock 21 and 35) way more than I shoot the rifles or shotguns.

    I want to expand my IDPA shooting out to Piru CA which is about 50 miles from my home in Ojai. This is not an informal shoot, it is a bigtime competition and all of the big boys from LA and the surrounding areas come to play.

    I have noticed that I shoot much better when challenged and figure that place should be a big enough challenge.

    What I really like is the smell of gunpowder, and anything that delivers the smell,,, is a good thing.

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    USPSA here as well. It's the only local game but it is an absolute blast. It is fairly informal. No big names, but a lot of good friendly competition. Everyone gets along great and we learn from each other. I made it out every month this last year and I intend to make to all of them this year including a few not so local events.

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    Killing golf balls.

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    I love shooting steel targets, and the sport that complements my favorite firearm (a Ruger Super Blackhawk) is undoubtably silhouette shooting. When I knock down a ram at 200 standing I get a feeling of satisfaction that is hard to beat. The emphasis on accuracy is good for the caster/reloader too.
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    Once upon a time, many years ago, I shot competitively Bullseye. But then my eyesight became a bit too fuzzy and I was no longer improving and eventually started to regress.

    Now I shoot informal matches with my son and friends at ranges from 7yds to 200yds. We shoot everything from empty shotgun shells at 25yds to claybirds at various distances to a 10"steel plate at 200yds. Much more fun than organized matches ever were...no trophies, just bragging rights and good fun.

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    The hyper-competitive nature of a lot of the organized shooting sports turns me off completely. The gamesmanship and rules-bending annoys me, too. I've enjoyed IPSC-type shooting with my duty rigs when I was working, since the clubs I shot at weren't all "hard-core" or gun-game oriented. The layouts and courses were realistic and practical. Mostly though, I enjoy a saunter through the woods or desert with a good sideiron, taking shots of oppurtunity at varmints, small game, or whatever might be in season and tasty. Like mule deer, for example. Point of fact.......much of my range time is prep work for the hunting fields of many types, and that was true even when I was working as a LEO.
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    I like to shoot the issf 50m free pistol. It's nothing fancy, 60 shots in 60 minutes but it's some of the hardest pistols shooting there is but it's also the most rewarding/relaxing.

    I also like to shoot the issf 10m air pistols & the 25m sport pistols events. I bought a 1911 this year to shoot the nra bullseye 50ft & 25yd lines & so far I couldn't be happier with the 45acp.

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    We like to play Dirty Cracker

    Put 5 crackers per shooter on a dirt berm.
    Each shooter gets 5 rounds.
    After each shooter has fired their 5 rounds, the shooter with the most crackers left has to eat the ones he missed.

    If your not a good shot, I pretty much guarantee you will do all the dry work you have to at home so your not the one eating the dirty crackers. Bwahahaha!!!!

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    Check out your local clubs to see what sort of handgun matches they have. What we're shooting out our way doesn't help you out that much. It's the clubs within a hour or so drive of you which are going to provide you with the options.

    Standing and perforating paper gets old pretty quickly. Handguns simply beg to be used in a fast, run around sort of event.

    Me? I shoot cowboy action, IDPA, IPSC and my local club's monthly Speed Steel event.

    www.idpa.com
    www.ipsc.org/

    The nice thing about our local Speed Steel event is that it's like the national Steel Challenge event in that it allows for the use of rimfire handguns and pistol caliber carbine setups. It really opens up the options for the folks that would otherwise not be elligable or don't want to shoot center fire for whatever reason. Steel challenge is also revolver friendly as is our local Speed Steel version of it.
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