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Brookfield, Ohio CAS! August 29, 2019! Thursday Work Shirker Match!


"Now that lady knows how to shoot!"

"That's a nice plate rack...er...cowboy rack!"

"At the Brookfield Thursday Work Shirker Open Class Match

you can shoot this in the Outlaw style!"

"Hey, I don't see any chickens! Where're the chickens?"

"They're over by the creek! Where's the creek and what's that blue thing?"

It's always a good time at the Cactus Corral!

Thursday August 29, 2019!

The Shenango River Rats will shoot again at the

Brookfield Conservation Club

1953 Sharon-Hogue Road, Masury, Ohio 44438

Thursday, August 29, 2019

It’s the Thursday Work Shirker Open Class CAS Match!

Doors and gates open at 8:30 am.

Sign-up and registration starts at 9:00 am.

Match starts at 10:00 am with the Pledge of Allegiance and safety meeting.

The match fee is a whole $10! Tons of fun at last year’s prices!

Coffee and Donuts in the morning!

No lunch will be provided this time so bring your snacks in case you get hungry!

Water in little plastic bottles will be provided to ward off thirst!

“Silver rings” will be provided to ward off fear!

5 fun-filled stages full of Old West wackiness and wonderment!

It is entirely possible that one might have more fun than a barrel full of excited monkeys and that a good time might be had by most everyone!

Look for another round of rat extermination at the hotel, plate shooting at the cactus corral, Bad Hombres and flying birds, the return of the Krazy Thom sweep, single taps, double taps, triple taps, stationary elks, and swift geographical transitions from various points in the Yankee Flats terrain!

Whew! I cain’t wait!

There will be lines from movies that have never been seen and lines from movies that have yet to be made!

Visitors and spectators are always welcome! Bring your safety glasses and hearing protection! It’s mandatory!

Thursday Work Shirker CAS Match on August 29, 2019!

We hope to see you there!

Slow Mo Dern

and the Shenango River Rats

“Cowboy Action Shooting is a wonderful sport and these activities promote honesty, moral correctness, a love of history, and it’s a heck of a lot of fun!”

- David Chicoine

Think about it, where else could you go and dress up like a cowboy or western movie actor, talk like you were from Wyoming, even though you grew up in Akron, enjoy your favorite sport (shooting) and play the ham all at the same time without the slightest chance of being ridiculed?

Go out there and try it, you’ll be glad you did!

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