SASS Shoots


Saturday, 17 April 2010


The Oregon SASS (Single Action Shooting Society) matches are generally scheduled on the first Saturday of each month from March through November.  Safety sessions required by SASS are scheduled as needed, and you should consult the CRGC calendar for more information.  There are also practise sessions scheduled, usually on Mondays, during the shooting season.  Again, check the calendar for the schedule.  The meeting for scheduled matches will start at 8:30 AM, with shooting starting at 9:00 AM.  The match should be complete by 3:00 PM.  Dan Postlewait (503-266-4560, or e-mail) is the SASS committee chairman for CRGC.

The following information is courtesy of the Oregon Old West Shooting Society.  See also the Molalla River Rangers web pages on this site, or select their pages in the left menu in the "Cowboy Action" item.

Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS) is a multifaceted shooting sport in which contestants compete with firearms typical of those used in the taming of the Old West:  single action revolvers, lever action rifles, and side by side double barreled, pre-1899 pump, or lever action shotguns.  The shooting competition is staged in a unique, characterized, "Old West" style.  Contestants shoot in several one-to four-gun stages (courses of fire) in which they engage reactive steel and cardboard silhouette targets.  Scoring is based on accuracy and speed.  The truly unique aspect of Cowboy Action Shooting is the requirement placed on authentic period or western screen dress.  Each participant is required to adopt a shooting alias appropriate to a character or profession of the late 19th century, or a Hollywood western star, and develop a costume accordingly.  More information about the sport can be found at www.sassnet.com.

Again, courtesy of OOWSS, if you want to participate in a match, you will need: