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The Top Shooter's Guide to Cowboy Action Shooting

The Top Shooter's Guide to Cowboy Action Shooting
By Hunter Scott Anderson

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Cowboy action shooting is the hottest firearms game around and Hunter Scott Anderson is a veteran of hundreds of these simulated gun battles. Now Anderson teaches shooters of all skill levels how to improve their shooting and their ranking among competitors.

By focusing on the skills that allow shooters to move smoothly through a course of fire, Anderson provides all the details needed to increase accuracy and speed with all the firearms used in cowboy action shooting.

This book combines interviews and information from some of the biggest names in cowboy shooting, like Dennis “China Camp” Ming and Charles “Choctaw” Lye, with Anderson’s own personal experiences to give readers a comprehensive guide to improving their performance.

- Tips for smooth transitions from revolver to rifle
- Teaches shooters to increase their speed safely
- How to reload faster for improved performance


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #558117 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 215 pages

Customer Reviews

Not great, but quite good4
This book presents usable advice and routines to aid practicing. As stated by another, nothing that hasn't necessarily been written about elsewhere and certainly nothing revolutionary, but the fact that it's all in one volume, with pictures, and that's it's good, makes it worth buying and the advice worth trying. Some minor flaws here and there might confuse a raw novice, but I can't imagine that anyone even remotely familiar with Cowboy Action Shooting would be thrown by any of those, and people already in the sport are the target for this book anyway.

CSA guide2
Not as good as I'd hoped for. Written by a guy who may know how to shoot at Cowboy events, but does not transfer this knowledge to the reader.
A disappointing read, to say the least. Did not present any information I hadn't already come across in other publications.
It brings to mind another person just looking to cash in on publishing a book about a little written of subject.

All about cowboy action.5
This book tells you what cowboy action is, the differences in shooting classes, the equipment used, and more speed tips than I can count.