I shoot two old model .45 Colt Ruger Vaqueros with 5.5" tubes, a Uberti "Winchester" 1866 Yellow Boy, also in .45 Colt and a Norinco open hammer Coach gun in 12 ga.
That, and my costume selection allows me to shoot "Classic Cowboy" or even "Senior Classic Cowboy" (I'm an old fart)
As for recoil in a .45 Colt, I shoot 250 gr lead bullets over 5.5grains Trail Boss in the revolvers and the rifle, and I have arthritis in my wrists and knees etc.
The recoil doesn't bother me. But I am a
WARTHOG.
Friends who also shoot Norincos and compete in the US, tell my they don't seem to have a problem with the Form 6 from BATFE, when they state the Norinco will be used in a competition and will be returning to Canada. This sort of thing can change at the whim of however is making the rules.
As for speed of a draw, I have to take exception to the concept. Smooth is better and ultimately faster, IMHO
I have seen shooters lose control of their revolvers, trying for speed. A dropped gun has serious consequences. Loaded, it's a match DQ. Hang 'em up cowboy, you're a wrangler for the rest of the match.
Unloaded, it's just a stage DQ.
I like the Rugers for their sturdy frames and all around trouble free operation, something that can not always be said about some other cowboy SA's, but whatever floats your boat. There is enough room in CAS to suit everybody.
Have a look at the Single Action Shooting Society site (
www.sassnet.com ) and download the Shooters Handbook etc. It will tell you everything you need to know.