EMPTY SADDLES IN THE OLD CORRAL

You’ve heard the old cowboy song, EMPTY SADDLES IN THE OLD CORRAL, haven’t you?  Well at the May shoot, some shooters learned why those old saddles were empty. Those cowboys were probably shooting cap & ball pistols, and they didn’t fire. The caps snapped, and no ball flew out of the barrel, or the cap didn’t activate at all, or the cylinder had to be hand turned after the 1st or 2nd shot. And it was dangerous behind the hammer, as well as in front of the muzzle. Keystone, who shot Frontier (C&B) had 3 blisters on 1 hand from hot caps and a hot cylinder. Fast Harley, who at various times used a Walker Colt, Dragoon Colt, and an 1858 Remington revolver, had blood streaming from 1 hand in a photo after he’d been shooting. Oh, remember the good old days? But the cloud of smoke when the black powder shooters shoot sure makes good, interesting photos.

 

Fast Harley Aiming His Walker Colt. Notice Blood On His Left Hand? Caps Cut.


Take a gander at the photo below, showing Keystone sending smoke, flame and a round ball down range with his ’51 Colt revolver. Wild Bill Hickok’s favorite hand guns were ’51 Colts.  He used them even after conversion Colts and the famous Peacemaker were available. He didn’t live long enough to have to consider a long term use of the ’73 SAA Colt: he was killed in 1876 only a few days after the Custer massacre. 

Keystone Shooting Frontier & Lightning McCoy Squinting Through The Smoke.

The TOP GUN was UNPLEASANT, and the TOP LADY SHOOTER  was ANITA MARGARITA. The Top 10 Shooters were (1) Unpleasant (2) Marshal Too Tall (3) Happy Pappy (4) Polecat Carl (5) Ocoee Red (6) Tucson Tuco (7) Purly (8) Anita Margarita (9) Tin Pot and (10) Clancy O’Conall. 

 

13 shooters shot No Misses Matches: Mae Berry, Hoss Carpenter, Johnny Lightfoot, Tin Pot, Happy Pappy, Deadman, Lucky Lightburne, Moonshine Roberts, Tennessee Mongo, Yankee Dutchman, Lightning McCoy, Marshal Too Tall and Unpleasant.

 

67 shooters shot the May Ocoee Rangers match.

 

SHOOT RESULTS:

TOP GUN:  Unpleasant

TOP LADY SHOOTER:  Anita Margarita

Buckaroo:  (1) Trooper Troy (2) Jon Autry

Young Gun: (1) Tatar Salad

Elder Statesman: (1) Wildcat Wilkey (2) Rev Adam Jones (3) Linc

Lady B-Western: (1) Mrs. Pleasant

Lady Duelist: (1) Mae Berry

Lady Senior: (1) Roma Jane (2) Santa Fe Gal (3) Cotton Ginnie

Lady 49er: (1) Lulu McGoo (2) Shez A Pistol

Lady Wrangler: (1) Anita Margarita (2) Miss Kitty Kat

Cowgirl: (1) the Duchess (2) Wild Cherry

Silver Senior: (1) Tucson Tuco (2) Purly (3) Tin Pot

Silver Senior Duelist: (1) Horseshoe John (2) Hoss Carpenter

Senior: (1) Marshal Too Tall (2) Ocoee Red (3) Sledge

Senior Double Duelist: (1) Sudden Sam (2) Double Eagle (3) Pop Dawson

Senior Gunfighter: (1) Yankee Dutchman (2) Lightning McCoy (3) El Carrera

49er: (1) Happy Pappy (2) Lucky Lightburne (3) Smokin’ Dave

Gunfighter: (1) Clancy O’Conall (2) Outcast (3) Last Kiss

Outlaw: (1) Rawhide Rex (2) Loose Cinch (3) Buckeye Red

Duelist: (1) Rusty Spur Slim (2) Ranger Roger

Frontier (Cap & Ball): (1) Jackalope (2) Keystone (3) Fast Harley

Frontier Cartridge: (1) Coffee Joe

Frontier Cartridge Duelist: (1) Long Gulch

Wrangler: (1) Undertaker (2) TN Mongo (3) Moonshine Roberts

B-Western: (1) Marshal W.D. (2) Sundance McNeyman

Modern: (1) Polecat Carl 

Cowboy: (1) Unpleasant (2) Curly Bill ( (3) Sacramento

Double Duelist: (1) Johnny Lightfoot

 

BUFFALO SHOOT

Buffalo Shoot Long Range Single Shot Rifle: Yankee Dutchman

Long Range Pistol: Sundance McNeyman

Lever Action Rifle: Marshal Too Tall

Buffalo Shoot .22 Cal: Unpleasant

Whenever we stage a photo like the one above of Fast Harley, the shooter is always very uncomfortable pointing the pistol at the word scratcher with the camera: he’s not uncomfortable, but the pistoleer is. While we were discussing that discomfort, Tin Pot explained the reason for discomfort. He said that his daddy taught him to never point a gun at anything he didn’t want to shoot. He left that hanging. Adding 1 + 1 and getting 11, we concluded that the reason the pistol packers were uncomfortable was that they really wanted to shoot the cameraman, but good judgment caused them not to. The real look was frustration, not discomfort.


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