Duelist Style Pistol Shooting: Cowboy Action Shooting

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Summary: Learn the duelist style of shooting pistols for cowboy action shooting in this free video.

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“Wolf Wind-Walker” (Bob Wolf) is the 2007 Four States BP 49er Champion, plus other awards. He is a Certified Range Officer I & II. He has helped & taught many shooters about Cowboy...read more

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"Wolf Wind Walker, Expert Village, cowboy action shooting. I'm here with William Waddy -- now, you know when he shot before he had the duelist style. So we're going to talk a little bit about what he does. And I'm going to have him do it while we talk about it. Okay, with duelists you're drawing one pistol at a time. You're out, you're cocking, you're on your target, front sight, cock, shoot, cock, shoot, for his five rounds. Now, while he's holstering he could be brining his other pistol out. All right, now, he just switched hands like I did in traditional. Double strong side, he's shooting everything with the right hand. So, he's cocking, shooting five rounds, and then he's holstering again. And I have to cock and shoot with one hand dueling -- I can't have that other one out. And he has to cock and shoot with one hand duelist, okay, that's the only way he can do it. Now, when he's shooting double duelist, he's drawing left pistol first, shooting left-handed. As soon as the last shot goes off, he's putting that one away while he's drawing his other one out, and then he shoots those five, then he puts it away -- while he puts it away, he can make the transition if his next gun's close, he's got his other hand free to get to his next gun. Okay, you ready to do that for real? Sure. Okay, let's watch William Waddy shoot double duelist. Nicely done. He likes them big smoky rounds."

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