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Senior Member
Join Date: February 14, 1999
Location: Pittsburg, CA, USA
Posts: 7,034
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If you're allergic to horses can you substitute a Harley?
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Junior member
Join Date: January 5, 1999
Location: Springfield, Missouri
Posts: 2,105
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Sure.
As long as the saddle bags are period correct. Gunslinger |
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 11, 1999
Location: Sierras de Cordoba - Argentina
Posts: 352
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Provided you can 1)stop the Harley, keeping your feet off the ground 2)back it up in reverse 3)start it with "giddyyup!" or words to that effect - I guess there should be no problem.
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,989
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Lucky for me I'm left handed, so I can even use the throttle
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 11, 1999
Location: Sierras de Cordoba - Argentina
Posts: 352
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Now what about a railway engine and wagons? There must be some railway fans and/or organizations that maintain some period railway stock - running on short tracks or unused branches. There may even be some that are also shooters... that would be a great CAS stage! (we could even allow a Harley or two chasing the old "Iron Horse": A bike would have been just as unbelievable to the old first time viewers - but come to think of it why a Harley? who could deny an Indian?)
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,989
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There are the scenes in "Bite the Bullet" where they use a sidecar equipped cycle. Of course they're throwing dynamite from the sidecar.
As for using an Indian, make sure you don't get tangled up in the suicide shifter .
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Junior member
Join Date: January 5, 1999
Location: Springfield, Missouri
Posts: 2,105
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They used a motorcyle in the movie Big Jake. Who at SASS could object to using something that was in a John Wayne western? That would be uncowboy AND unAmerican.
For the stage using the train would the contestents shoot at targets mounted on the train or ride the train and shoot at targets on the ground? Gunslinger |
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Staff Alumnus
Join Date: October 12, 1998
Location: Missouri
Posts: 1,989
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There was a shoot at my club a couple of years ago with a full-sized two dimensional replica of an engine, passenger car, box car and caboose. This was the team shoot. One shooter-rifle, one shooter-pistol(s), one shooter-shotgun. It had pop-ups, movers, swivel targets, etc. You name it, it was probably on this. I think the shooters had more fun on this than any other stage.
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Senior Member
Join Date: January 11, 1999
Location: Sierras de Cordoba - Argentina
Posts: 352
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I guess there would be few Mounted action shooters willing to be the persuing horsemen, and we couldn't exactly have balloons chasing a moving train... or riding a bike either. Problem there.
Of course one scene would have to have a shooter walk along the roof of the carrriages to the engine,or vice versa. [This message has been edited by Elchimango (edited February 23, 1999).] |
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