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MOONSHINE, nestled in the foothills of South Carolina, is pretty quiet here now. It hasn't always been that way, after the War Between the States, people around these parts weren't very happy. The government decided they needed money so they started taxing the corn whiskey. Not much grows in these mountians but corn did very well and now the government wanted to take away our livelihood. That didn't set well with most people. The REVENUERS came and demanded money. If they didn't get money they busted up our stills. So the people did what they had to do. The whiskey was brewed in the middle of the night when no one was around.
It worked pretty good, but, that is how we got the new name for corn whiskey, MOONSHINE. In the 20's, 30's and 40's the REVENUERS tried to wipe out the business. In '74 when we bought the property there were 30+ stills. The next day they were all gone. MOONSHINE is a quiet little town now except about once a month when the local cowboys head to town.
You won't find any spirits here but we sure hope you will visit for the shootin' and stay for the friends. Happy Trails.
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Arkansas
Frisco City, Arkansas
(Near Rogers in NW Arkansas)
GPS Coordinates
12112 Arabian DriveN36* 24' 01" by W 093* 57' 39”
Next Door to 12112 Arabian Drive, Rogers, AR.
Look for the Frisco City Name on the gate.
Directions to the Range:
From the North or East get on AR Hwy 62 and go to Garfield, AR At Garfield:
Turn South on Hwy 127, right next to ‘The Buss Stop’, travel 1.8 miles turn on Ventris Road,. Travel 2.1 miles and turn right on Posey Mtn. Road. Travel .9 miles and turn left on Arabian Drive travel 1.2 miles to the SASS sign and turn to the left into a double gate.
From the South or West – Get on I-49.
Take the US-62/AR-102 exit, EXIT 86, toward BENTONVILLE/ROGERS.
Head East from Avoca:
Turn East at the Red Light in Avoca, right next to the ‘Avoca One Stop’ after crossing rail road tracks veer to the right on Hwy. 74, which turns into Coosehollow Road, which turns into Posey Mtn. Road but stay on these roads which are all Benton County Hwy. 74, along the way you will pass the water treatment plant and the road will split with 74 going to the left, stay on 74, travel 5.9 miles and the road will split again you will have to turn to the left to stay on Posey Mtn. Rd. from this turn it is .6 miles then turn right on Arabian Drive, travel .9 miles and turn to the right into a double gate.
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Second and Fourth Saturday of every Month
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New Mexico Clubs
Monument Springs Bushwackers are located in Hobbs, NM. We shoot every fourth Saturday of the month. Safety meeting is at 8:30 and we start ringin’ it in at 9:00. See y’all there!! 🤠
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North Dakota
Our group was formed in 2002. The founding cowboys, Heck Catcher, Blackwater Bill, RoughRider Jim Bob, Brewster Cogburn, Joe Coe, Dennis Kroh, and Yellowstone Vic, began meeting at the local truck stop and planning our “outfit”. We’ve been joined by a group of dedicated cowboys that we refer to as “The Committee”. Team work is the only way we can make it.
We’ve also been affiliated with the Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) since our very beginning. Our Territorial Governor is a cowboy called Shooter.
Come visit us and enjoy an afternoon of shooting competition that’s made for the entire family. If you don’t have guns, we’ll help ya out. All you need is a SMILE!
Stay in the saddle and keep your powd’r dry!
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North Dakota
The Badlands Bandits are one of the four SASS affiliated Cowboy Action Shooting Clubs in North Dakota and are sponsored by theBelfield Sportsman Club in Belfield North Dakota.
Spectators are always welcome; newcomers and those interested in learning more about the Badlands Bandits or cowboy action shooting are invited to attend a monthly shoot. Experienced cowboys will be on hand to guide you through the stages and explain how to get started in the sport. For more information about SASS (the Single Action Shooting Society) go to www.sassnet.com or follow this link. There you will find more detailed information about how the game is played as well as links to all SASS-affiliated clubs.
Don't forget your cowboy hat and boots!
What is SASS?
The Single Action Shooting Society® (SASS®) is an international membership organization formed in 1987 to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™. SASS serves as the governing and sanctioning body for the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™ and Wild Bunch Action Shooting™ worldwide; ensuring safety and consistency in the sport.
SASS® members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting in a safe, fun, family-friendly environment.
SASS® has come a long way since its origins, and is a direct reflection of the membership who join with heart and vigor expanding and keeping alive the Spirit of the Game, and credits the many individuals and groups who have contributed to the growth and direction of Cowboy Action Shooting™ along the way.
SASS® World Headquarters is located in Akron, Indiana and maintains a full time staff to conduct the day-to-day operations.
All SASS® publications, including The Cowboy Chronicle™, SASS Rulebooks, Territorial Governor Bulletin, END of TRAIL® publications, among others, are published in-house.
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