I'm feeling an urge to do some action shooting and since I have been interested in the Old West since I was a child I'm thinking Cowboy Action may be for me. It's going to take a bit to accumulate the required firearms, so in the mean time I'm wondering if there is any point in getting .22lr versions to start practicing with, or just start picking up the real thing as I can afford them. I have a son that is 11 and he may like to try the buckaroo division with the .22s at some point. I'm not looking to be a gamer, more of a traditionalist, so I'm thinking the duelist division looks cool to start. I really would like to go 44-40, but it would be quite awhile before I can afford a decent levergun in 44-40, unless there is a cheaper one out there that I haven't heard of. So I'm wondering how important it is to have the revolvers and levergun chambered the same. I'm leaning towards a used Marlin in 44mag or 357 to get me going. For the shotgun I'm thinking of an old Stevens 311 to start with and upgrade when funds allow. Am I on the right track here, or do I need more research. Also where can I find a schedule of events, so I can find one in my area to go watch, and talk to people who have been in my position in the past. Thanks


















































