then there is cowboy silhouette for the lever actions you have.

there's even a military silhouette (military service rifles) pistol, etc.

definately check out steel chickens and the silhouette dominante forums / websites and NRA rulebook for silhouette shooting, and how your gear matches up.

make sure you have ranges / clubs that support the sport, they are getting harder to find when it comes to silhouette.


be careful ****warning**** once you knowck down your first animal and hear that "ping" you will be hooked.

if you have a .22lr or even better yet an airrifle, you can practice pretty easily going through the motions on scale silhouette paper targets to see if you want to progress with the centerfire.

even just observe at a match, you'll find the silhouette crew are a pretty "interesting" shooters and some of the nicest folks you'll meet.


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