Very Cool. But more details.
Where did you shoot?
What's you handle?
How'd you do?
What guns did you shoot?
Was my friend Slick's Sharp Shooter there? (Top SASS Lady Jr.)
Like I said - this was my first match ... ever! But it was fun.
It was a small local club match, and we shot it indoors at the range where I shoot bullseye and light rifle. During our three day summers up here there are matches in Jackson, Redwood Falls and New Ulm, MN. Anywhere from 25 to 45 miles from where I live. There are more, but those are the closest and where the folks I know shoot.
Don't have an alias yet, but for the last few years have been kicking around Hezekiah Beckum. It was available in both SASS and Cowboy Fast Draw the last time I looked.
I have decided I'm going to shoot .38 rather than the man's caliber of .45. I decided that if I don't need to go big I'm not going to. I have a pair of Ruger New Vaqueros in .357. I also have a Ruger New Vaquero in .45LC and a Baretta Stampede in .45LC.
I shot my Rugers with factory .38 spl, and I shot three rifles - A Marlin 1892, a Uberti Lightning and a Uberti 1894. My plans for purchases are either a 1866 or 1873, and a Stoeger Coach Gun.
How did I shoot? I had fun! My times were right in the middle of the pack. The guy that invited me and let me use the Lighting took it away from me, and he told me I could come back when I bought my own gun. Then he grumbled something about beating his times

I surprised them and had to assure them that this was my first time, but I also told them trigger time is trigger time. I don't have leather, and no one there had a holster my size, so my revolvers were staged on the table and I didn't draw from the holsters.
What's the difference between USPSA, IDPA and SASS? Not a lot! One thing I had to explain to them that only a couple had ever seen before was my walk through. I didn't actually walk through, but after I verified the course of fire I would point at the targets on pace to get it in my mind. Every USPSA match I shoot most shooters actually walk the course of fire to get it right.
Did I say it was fun
