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		<title>PRS in the Wild West &#8212; Match in Cody, Wyoming on July 28-29</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Jul 2018 15:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gunwerks is hosting its first Precision Rifle Series Match, the Monster Steel Challenge, in Cody, Wyoming, July 28-29, 2018. This will be a major match with very different experiences on Day One vs. Day Two. For your hefty $250 fee, you&#8217;ll get lots of action with 10 stages on Day One, followed by a &#8220;walk [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="https://www.gunwerks.com/" target="_blank">Gunwerks</a> is hosting its first Precision Rifle Series Match, the Monster Steel Challenge, in Cody, Wyoming, July 28-29, 2018. This will be a major match with very different experiences on Day One vs. Day Two. For your hefty $250 fee, you&#8217;ll get lots of action with 10 stages on Day One, followed by a &#8220;walk in the woods&#8221; in the Wyoming back-country on Day Two</p>
<p>The first match day, held at <a href="http://www.codyshootingcomplex.org/" target="_blank">Cody Shooting Complex</a>, will include 10 stages in a fast-paced, square, range-style set-up. Day Two, at <a href="https://monsterlakeranch.com/" target="_blank">Monster Lake Ranch</a>, will provide competitors with a 270-degree fire fan allowing for some incredible vistas and challenging shots. For the practical competitor who enjoys the backcountry &#8212; this is as good as it gets.</p>
<p><b>Watch Monster Steel Challenge Match Preview:</B><br />
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<p>“Gunwerks is very proud and excited to be hosting our first-ever Precision Rifle Series right here in our backyard,” Aaron Davidson, Gunwerks founder and CEO, said. “The courses will be challenging and the <strong>vistas</strong> that Wyoming will be offering the competitors will be outstanding.”</p>
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<p><b>Match Restrictions on Gun Calibers and Ammo Velocity</b><br />
As with most other PRS matches, the allowed span of calibers is .224 through .308 inclusive. No .338s and .375s gents. Velocities are limited to 3200 FPS for ALL calibers/chamberings. NOTE: If a competitor&#8217;s ammo speed is in question, he must shoot through a LabRadar to verify velocity. If the ammo exceeds 3200 FPS, the competitor will be automatically DQ&#8217;d (disqualified), with NO REFUNDS. Competitors will require 200 rounds for both days, plus extra for sight-ins or confirmation shots.</p>
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<p>Slots for competitors are limited. Registration is available for a $250 non-refundable fee. For more info, contact Gunwerks (307-298-1313 or team@gunwerks.com), or visit <a href="https://www.gunwerks.com/store/long-range-university/5a6ea56562023" target='_blank'>www.gunwerks.com</a>.</p>
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<em>The rich prize table will include a complete rifle built by Gunwerks. Nice.</em></p>
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<em>Cody, Wyoming is a beautiful Western locale, suitable for quality vacation time before or after the Monster Steel Challenge match. Photo courtesy <a href="https://www.cityofcody-wy.gov/" target='_blank'>City of Cody</a>.</em></p>
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<p><strong>Event: Gunwerks 2018 Monster Steel Challenge<br />
Location: Cody, Wyoming<br />
Dates: July 28-29, 2018<br />
Match Director: Phillip Velayo<br />
Cost: $250 (no refunds)<br />
Round count: 200, but bring more to confirm zero, etc.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Match Instructions</strong><br />
There are two completely different shooting areas with their own unique challenges. Day one will be 10 stages conducted at Cody shooting complex which will be a fast paced square range style set up to close down the competition. There will be 10 field fire stages shot by everyone on day two at Monster Lake Ranch. Monster Lake provides a unique, 270-degree fire fan that allows for some incredible vistas and challenging shots. The entire COF will be within shouting distance which will provide high drama coming down to the last few stages to see who will pull off the win. The highest round count stage will be 10. The only equipment restrictions are caliber and velocity. The speed limit is 3,200 fps for all calibers. Calibers allowed for this match are .224 to .308. If at anytime your speeds are in questioned, you will shoot through a LabRadar to verify your speed. If it’s over, automatic DQ no refunds. There will be only one stage brief at the beginning of each day. You will start as a squad but move as an individual from stage to stage. The COF will be simple and if you have any questions your R/O will answer them before you are put on the clock. You will be able to watch and learn while the shooters from the shooters in </p>
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		<title>Sharps Rifle Featured on Shooting USA Tonight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2015 11:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The July 8th (Wednesday night) episode of Shooting USA features the 1874 Sharps rifle, a lever-action breech-loader favored by plains buffalo hunters. Christian Sharps patented his signature rifle design in 1848. The Sharps Model 1874 was an updated version, chambered for metallic cartridges. According to firearms historian/author Garry James, the Sharps rifle &#8220;came in all [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The July 8th (Wednesday night) episode of <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/TV_SCHEDULE/SHOW_34-01/show_34-01.html" target="_blank">Shooting USA</a> features the 1874 Sharps rifle, a lever-action breech-loader favored by plains buffalo hunters. Christian Sharps patented his signature rifle design in 1848. The Sharps Model 1874 was an updated version, chambered for metallic cartridges. According to firearms historian/author Garry James, the Sharps rifle &#8220;came in all sorts of different calibers from .40 all the way up to .50, and jillions of different case lengths and styles and configurations&#8221;.</p>
<p>Sharps rifles have enjoyed a new-found notoriety, thanks to Hollywood. Tom Selleck starred as Matthew Quigley in the hit movie <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quigley_Down_Under" target="_blank">Quigley Down-Under</a>. In a famous scene (watch below), Quigley used his 1874 Sharps to hit a wooden bucket at very long range*. In this movie clip, Selleck explains the 45-110 cartridge, the rifle&#8217;s double-set trigger, and the Vernier rear sight. (45-110 refers to .45 caliber and case capacity of 110 grains of black powder).</p>
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<p>The Sharps rifles used in the movie were made by Shiloh Rifle company (Powder River Rifle Company). There were actually three (3) Sharps rifles made for the movie. One went to the NRA&#8217;s National Firearms Museum while another was raffled off to support NRA shooting programs. The headline photo shows the third rifle, Selleck&#8217;s favorite, which the actor retained for some years until deciding to sell it. This third rifle (with spare barrel and associated items) were sold at <a href="http://jamesdjulia.com/item/lot-1562-tom-selleck-s-shiloh-sharps-rifle-from-the-movie-quigley-down-under-probably-the-most-famous-movie-gun-in-history-35576/" target="_blank">auction in 2008</a>.</p>
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* Based on the way the movie is edited, we figure the bucket is placed at about 800 yards. A typical speed for a horse galloping is 35 mph, and the horse ran (with rider holding bucket) for 46.5 seconds (0.775 minutes). To calculate yardage, divide 35 by 60 to get miles per minute, times 0.775 for distance traveled over time. Then multiply by 1760, the number of yards in a mile. That gives us 795.66 yards.</p>
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		<title>Annie Oakley&#8217;s Shotgun Fetches $143,400 at Auction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jun 2012 08:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annie&#8217;s grand-nieces got her gun and they got big money for it. About 100 items owned by sharp-shooting legend Annie Oakley and passed down to Oakley&#8217;s great-grandnieces were put on auction in Dallas recently. Auctioned memorabilia included Annie&#8217;s Stetson hat, many letters, and of course, a collection of firearms. The item bringing in the highest [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/annieoak01.jpg" alt="Annie Oakley Auction">Annie&#8217;s grand-nieces got her gun and they got big money for it. About 100 items owned by sharp-shooting legend Annie Oakley and passed down to Oakley&#8217;s great-grandnieces were put on auction in Dallas recently. Auctioned memorabilia included Annie&#8217;s Stetson hat, many letters, and of course, a collection of firearms. The item bringing in the highest bid &#8212; $143,400 &#8212; was Oakley&#8217;s Parker Brothers 12-gauge shotgun. The total take on the auctioned Annie Oakley collection was nearly $520,000 according to Heritage Auction sources.</p>
<p>The collection of Annie Oakley guns and personal items was inherited by Oakley&#8217;s great-grandnieces from their mother, Billie Butler Serene, who died at age 95 three years ago. According to <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/annie-oakleys-gun-fetches-143400-auction-16537078#.T-KeSRf2SNR" target="new">AP reporter Chris Sherman</a>, one of the grand-nieces, Terry Holcomb, &#8220;remembers shooting the guns for target practice on Sunday mornings in California&#8217;s Santa Monica Mountains and wearing Oakley&#8217;s Stetson hat — which sold for $17,925 — for Halloween.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition to the coveted Parker Brothers shotgun, two of Annie&#8217;s prized Marlin .22-caliber rifles fetched big prices at auction. One sold for $71,700 and the other for $83,650. The high-bidder for one of the Marlins had Annie&#8217;s grandnieces sign his catalog, and he told Holcomb that &#8220;his kids couldn&#8217;t wait to shoot&#8221; the historic rimfire rifle.</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;Annie Oakley was arguably America&#8217;s first female superstar, touring the U.S. and the world in the late 1800s and early 20th century and demonstrating her legendary Wild West sharp-shooting skills.&#8221; Tom Slater, Historian for Heritage Auctions.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>ShootingUSA Covers Cowboy Action World Championship</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 14:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week&#8217;s episode of Shooting USA television covers END of TRAIL, the World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting. Based on the number of shooters, End of Trail is the second largest rifle/pistol competition in North America, topped only by the NRA National Championships at Camp Perry, OH. In 2009, over 1000 shooters from a dozen [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week&#8217;s episode of <a href="http://www.shootingusa.com/" target="new">Shooting USA</a> television covers <a href="http://www.sassnet.com/EoTv/home.php" target="new">END of TRAIL</a>, the World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting. Based on the number of shooters, End of Trail is the second largest rifle/pistol competition in North America, topped only by the NRA National Championships at Camp Perry, OH. In 2009, over 1000 shooters from a dozen countries competed at the 28th Annual END of TRAIL World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting and Wild West Jubilee produced by the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS). End of Trail is held at Founders Ranch, located near Albuquerque, NM.</p>
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<p>Along with the 1000+ competitors, END of TRAIL attracts thousands of spectactors with Wild West-themed exhibits and entertainment, including mounted shooting from horseback. Visitors can sample wares from hundreds of vendors or enjoy “living history” Wild West encampments spread over 50 acres.</p>
<p>Cowboy Action World Championship coverage will air during the Wednesday, Shooting USA Hour on the <a href="http://www.outdoorchannel.com/" target="new">Outdoor Channel</a>:</p>
<p>Eastern Time    4:30 PM, 8:30 PM, 12:00 Midnight<br />
Central Time    3:30 PM, 7:30 PM, 11:00 PM<br />
Mountain Time  2:30 PM, 6:30 PM, 10:00 PM<br />
Pacific Time      1:30 PM, 5:30 PM, 9:00 PM</p>
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