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The new shed is working out well! It looks like it will not only help us organize our targets and stands better, but also cut down a little bit with setup/tear-down. It certainly will help those of us with bad backs from fighting with the uprights and bases and stooping to get the target heads.

If you haven’t already sent Jeremiah Grimm your favorite scenarios, please do so now. Jeremiah and the Vile Bunch are finalizing the scenarios for the 3-Day Shoot. Here is the link to this year’s 15th 3-Day Shoot (snail-mail friends see the attachment).

3-Day Application

We will have a work party on Saturday, August 7th, with a rain date of Sunday, August 15th. Pizza will be provided to feed the workers. We will be cleaning up the range, making some minor repairs, sprucing up the props, taking an inventory of the trailer, and matching braces with props.

Last, but not least, we have a slightly re-designed website. It is more secure and will provide more functionality to our members. If you encounter any problems, please contact the webmaster. Please specify which internet browser you use, the version, what you were looking at and the error message or problem you encountered. If you can take a snapshot and email it, that would help as well.

To printout the scenarios, use the browser’s print functionality under the “File”, “Print” menu.  Be sure to use portrait and you may need to “Shrink to Fit” it on the page.

See you out on the range!

L.P.L.

Foreman

How about that folks?! We finally got to shoot in the open!! But, because it was going to be so hot, we decided to put up the canopies for those who don’t have umbrellas on their gun carts. The next time we set up canopies, we’ll position them closer to the stage and center them to stage as well.

We had a great turn out with 34 shooters for our June shoot. This means that everything moved along quite smoothly as far as the posses go. Shooting was only a few minutes late starting, so that’s not bad. Lunch took a little longer than is normal due to the heat and people walking a little slower back to the club house.

Set up was handled by the usual people . . .Elk Creek Ken, Sandy Steele, Fuller beans, Raunchy Rick, Loco Poco Lobo, Nawlins Kid, Jeremiah Grimm, Shorty Morty, Cactus Jack, and Rick O Shay. Thanks pards!!! Excellent job as always.

We had 2 real “crack shooters” . . William Clemnos and Shotgun Ron who shot ALL 4 stages clean!!! Way to go there!

It seems like people are loosing quite a bit of brass. To help solve this problem, we’re going to move the carpets further past the firing lines in order to keep the brass outta the grass!

Tear down went quite smooth despite the fact we didn’t have our full size trailer and had to use our mini trailer. Putting the targets, tables, etc. away in the new shed, was a LOT easier and faster than having to put things up into the trailer. The new shed is definitely an improvement for us and our club!

Raunchy Rick

Work Party

We will have a work party on Saturday, August 7th, with a rain date of Sunday, August 15th. Pizza will be provided to feed the workers. We will be cleaning up the range, making some minor repairs, sprucing up the props, taking an inventory of the trailer, and matching braces with props.

Safety Officer

Howdy,

The weather was a bit hot at the last match. Even with the high temps the steel was ringing and the shooters were having a good time.  It was nice to see some old pards come back to shoot with us after a few years. Thanks again for making my job easy by being safe!!!!

See you down the trail!

Nawlins Kid

FAMOUS GUNFIGHTS #1: “FOUR DEAD IN FIVE SECONDS”

On April 14, 1881, about 75 heavily armed Mexicans rode into El Paso, Texas.  They were looking for two men, Juarique and Sanchez, who had been following 30 head of cattle that had been rustled in Mexico.

They asked constable Gus Krempkau to accompany them to the spread of Johnny Hale, a local rancher and known cattle rustler.  They found the bodies of the two men along with three dead cattle in an outbuilding on the Hale ranch.  The remains of the Mexicans were taken back to town.

An inquest was held that same day with Krempkau, who was fluent in Spanish, acting as interpreter.  The determination was that the Mexicans had been murdered by rustlers because they feared that the two men would discover the cattle and return with a larger force.

Two rustlers, Fredericks and Pervey, had been overheard boasting of the killing and they were immediately arrested.

A trial was set for a latter date and the Mexicans left town, taking the bodies of Juarique and Sanchez with them.

After the court adjourned, Krempkau went next door to Keating’s Saloon.  There he ran into Hale and Hale’s friend, former marshal George Campbell.

Campbell and Krempkau got into an argument over remarks made by Campbell about the constable’s translations during the inquest and about Gus’s friendship with the Mexicans.

An intoxicated Hale grabbed one of Campbell’s revolvers and yelled, “George, I’ve got you covered!”  Hale then shot Krempkau who fell backwards against the saloon door.

Dallas Stoudenmire

Upon hearing the shot, Marshal Dallas Stoudenmire, who was having dinner across the street, drew his guns and ran to the saloon.

Hale took cover behind a post.  Stoudenmire, apparently in an attempt to shoot Hale, fired and killed innocent bystander, J. A. Ochoa.  When Hale peeked around the post, Stoudenmire fired again and hit Hale between the eyes.

Upon seeing Hale down, Campbell, as he exited the saloon with gun in hand, yelled, “Gentlemen, this is not my fight!”

Krempkau, although down and dying, fired at Cambell, hitting him twice – in the foot and the right wrist, causing him to drop his revolver.

Campbell reached down with his left hand to retrieve the pistol.  Stoudenmire whirled and shot Campbell in the stomach three times.

As Campbell lay in the street, he said to Stoudenmire, “You son of a bitch, you murdered me!”  The marshal made no reply.

In the space of five seconds, or so, four men died.

Three Texas Rangers witnessed the fight, but took no part.  The said that they felt that the marshal had things well in hand.

A few days after the fight, deputy Bill Johnson tried to kill Stoudenmire.  Johnson had earlier been humiliated by Stoudenmire, and James Manning, a friend of Hale and Campbell, had talked the deputy into the assassination attempt.

Unfortunately for Johnson, but fortunately for Stoudenmire, the deputy was drunk and fired his shotgun over the marshal’s head.  Stoudenmire fired eight or nine rounds at Johnson, supposedly shooting off his testicles.  Johnson died of blood loss.

Within a year and a half Stoudenmire was killed by Manning and his brothers.  A jury, packed with friends of the killers, acquitted them.

For Sale

Gun Items:

RCBS Trim Pro baseplate, with many case holders and collets $5 REDUCED
Gun sacks, silicone impregnated, new in bags $5 each / $20 for 6 pack
Partial box of Excel .429-.430 lead bullets, 240SWC about 100 pcs for $5
One box new Winchester 9mm 115gr FMJ ammo (factory) $15
Box of 500 Meister 230gr .45RN lead, opened but I think complete $30
Fed Champion 20rd boxes of .32H&R mag, 95gr SWC lead

Plastic reload box of 100 of same factory ammo (not reloads)

$5 each

$25 incl box

MTM P100 plastic ammo boxes for 9mm – various colors $2 each
2 for $3
Ruger Red Label O/U 20ga 26″ bbls, with choke tubes $550
Rossi .22/20ga single shot combo, with carry pouch $50
CZ550 American varmint target, .308. Heavy barrel, set trigger, grey laminate stock, Weaver Classic 4-16 V16MDX scope on Leupold rings and bikini cover, Brownell’s sling and Harris BR bipod $750
Marlin 893S, .22 mag bolt action stainless with brown laminate stock and four partial boxes of ammo $250
Marlin 336W .30-30 lever action, 6 rd tube, plus loading dies, 1 1/2 boxes factory ammo, 50 pcs cowboy reloads and a hundred or so Meister lead bullets, brass $270

Non-Gun items:

7-prong trailer light and socket set, car side is combo box for both 7-prong and flat 4 New – never installed; $15 for both
Craftsman combo box-end and open end wrenches, 9 pc set, 5/17 to 3/4″ $30
Small metal pistol safe, black, size of large lunchbox New but unboxed, $15

**I can bring these to the shoots but PLEASE advise ahead of time so I only bring what you want- it’s WAY too much to haul all of it every month. Please e-mail me (Jeremiah Grimm) via this website at scenarios@long-riders.org, but give me at least a week’s warning, thanks!**

Gun Cart for Sale:

I am looking to sell my old gun cart. I have to get some pictures, but though maybe someone would be interested and could contact me. I am asking $200.00 (I think it cost me $250.00 plus shipping.) I have added better wheels, a steel axle, John Deere Paint and a shell holder.

Contact Genesee Bob (Bob DeVisser @ 585-381-9490)