Nanuk wrote:Thats why I quit Cowboy shooting. I was using max loads for a 44 and everyone else was shooting the lightest loads they could. So much for "spirit of the game".
There's all sorts of room in the CAS game for light loads.
First off, working on these guns is what I do ,all I do. So I get to talk to the people that play the game all day long almost 24/7. Been doing this for the last 12-14 years. So i have talked to a lot of folks all over the world, now about this game.
The SASS organization has signed up over 80,000 shooters since they began.
At least 80% of the 80 something thousand SASS members have never competed in any kind of gun game before. Many have never even owned a handgun before.
If you go to just about any monthly match you will find the majority of the folks that shoot there have never gone to any shoot above a state level and don't ever plan to. At our local shoot more than a third of our shooters are women folk. You talk to any of them and they will tell you if it wasn't for the dress-up and the easy shooting they wouldn't be there, and you know what, neither would their Hubby's. At least most wouldn't get to shoot. Whatcha thinks gonna happen if we go to big guns and little target. Them lady folks and there hubby's won't be back.
Bottom line is SASS aint about highly competitive testosterone drive extreme gun handling skills.
SASS is structured so everybody can come play, shoot any style you want. Big guns, little guns, smokin gun, non smokin guns, one hand two hands, two guns, real old folks to real young kids and it needs to stay like that because that is why it's the fastest growing gun game ever. Plenty room for most all.
But, not much room for folks that want the game to change into the way they think it ought to be.