Cowboy fast draw is performed with old-west style single action six-guns in 45 Colt caliber, with special casings allowing a 209 shotgun primer to propel a wax bullet to around 700 feet per second. The targets are of steel and electronically record hits to within 1/1000 of one second.
We offer two styles of fast draw competition:
- First is standard cowboy fast draw which is contested at fifteen feet in 17 inch round targets. Elimination rounds are used to determine who will participate in a shoot-off for the top competitor of a match. These contests are held on the first Sundays of each month.
- Second is ISI/blocker style fast draw, which is contested at 14 feet on 20’X40″ rectangular targets. This style of fast draw is done in a Round Robin format; whereas each contestant competes with every other contestant entered in that match. And, as in regular fast draw, elimination rounds are scored to determine the shoot-off participants for top gun. Participants in this style of fast draw are required to obtain an Individual Scoring Index by firing a personal twenty round qualifier for a beginners average. These contests are held on the fourth Saturdays of each month.

Times and range locations are available on the WAC activities calendar.
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