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Cowboy
Action Shooting (CAS) is a shooting sport in which contestants compete with
firearms typical of those used in the Old West--single action revolvers,
lever action rifles, and double barreled shotguns. The shooting competition
is staged in a unique, Old West style.
Cowboy Action Shooting is basically a 3-gun competition. The firearms are
those typical of the American Frontier from about 1860 to just after the
turn of the century. During a match, contestants shoot in several stages
using 2, 3, and sometimes 4 guns while firing at reactive steel targets.
Scoring is based on accuracy and speed.