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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 4:01 PM
Subject: Mounted Shooting Pics


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 Just got my photo's back from CMSA Worlds yesterday so figured I'd better share!



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Lightfoot
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2014-11-07 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: Mounted Shooting Pics



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That last pic is just.......WOW!!!!! 
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paysonw
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-11-07 4:25 PM
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Great shots!  Hopefully will see you there next year! 
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 4:26 PM
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Lightfoot - 2014-11-07 3:18 PM That last pic is just.......WOW!!!!! 

Isn't that one fun!!!! 
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 4:27 PM
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paysonw - 2014-11-07 3:25 PM Great shots!  Hopefully will see you there next year! 

We're already planning to be there again next year. Was a bit of a long drive but more than worth the trip. 
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Rolling J
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2014-11-07 4:38 PM
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-11-07 4:58 PM
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Awesome photos!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 5:02 PM
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I love them all and you look awesome girl and I really like that last one too, its really got some pop to it, I think you need to make that one into a drawing 
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rowdy256
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-11-07 5:39 PM
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Those are awesome!
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brlraceaddict
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 5:43 PM
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Love them all Sara!! 
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 6:01 PM
Subject: RE: Mounted Shooting Pics


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Southtxponygirl - 2014-11-07 4:02 PM I love them all and you look awesome girl and I really like that last one too, its really got some pop to it, I think you need to make that one into a drawing 

Ya know....you're not the first one to tell me that. I may have to listen & work on that after Christmas! 
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BS Hauler
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-11-07 6:26 PM
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I bet your husband doesn't give you much back talk with you knowing how to handle a gun like that.

 
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bobbyjosocks
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-11-07 6:43 PM
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Awesome. Your horse is so pretty. Yall look great.
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-11-07 7:33 PM
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What cool pics!!!  The last one is magnificent!   
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-11-07 7:37 PM
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SJ, approx how long does it take for a horse to get use to the gunfire sound? I would guess they have to slowly work their way up to having a rider in the saddle, huh?  I need to pack some heat for my trail rides for the coyotes. They are thick, thick, THICK this year.  I saw 5 together last week.   
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: Mounted Shooting Pics


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Kaycee - 2014-11-07 6:37 PM SJ, approx how long does it take for a horse to get use to the gunfire sound? I would guess they have to slowly work their way up to having a rider in the saddle, huh?  I need to pack some heat for my trail rides for the coyotes. They are thick, thick, THICK this year.  I saw 5 together last week.   

They're all individuals & take to it different. Ollie, the one in these pictures was a bit of a project & took several months to get to where he was consitent about me shooting off him & even longer to get him working the courses nicely while shooting.....He's FINALLY after a year & a half of work getting where I want him & is ready to start adding speed. My buckskin on the other hand, never so much as flinched when I started shooting off him.
Everyone has their own techneque for introducing the shooting. What I've found works best for me is to just take the horse to practice with me & let them get used to the noise. When they're good with it I'll ride them along beside a solid horse & the person on that horse shoots back behind us. Keep doing that until they're totally relaxed then hand the gun over to me & I just stay beside the other horse & shoot behind. From there I build up to trotting & loping circles while shooting behind. Once they're good with loping circles we start loping courses while shooting. Then gradually over the course of weeks/months depending on the horse I work up to shooting by their heads. I always use earplugs on them.
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-11-07 9:26 PM
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So very cool!
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Kaycee
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2014-11-07 9:35 PM
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SaraJean - 2014-11-07 8:24 PM
Kaycee - 2014-11-07 6:37 PM SJ, approx how long does it take for a horse to get use to the gunfire sound? I would guess they have to slowly work their way up to having a rider in the saddle, huh?  I need to pack some heat for my trail rides for the coyotes. They are thick, thick, THICK this year.  I saw 5 together last week.   
They're all individuals & take to it different. Ollie, the one in these pictures was a bit of a project & took several months to get to where he was consitent about me shooting off him & even longer to get him working the courses nicely while shooting.....He's FINALLY after a year & a half of work getting where I want him & is ready to start adding speed. My buckskin on the other hand, never so much as flinched when I started shooting off him.

Everyone has their own techneque for introducing the shooting. What I've found works best for me is to just take the horse to practice with me & let them get used to the noise. When they're good with it I'll ride them along beside a solid horse & the person on that horse shoots back behind us. Keep doing that until they're totally relaxed then hand the gun over to me & I just stay beside the other horse & shoot behind. From there I build up to trotting & loping circles while shooting behind. Once they're good with loping circles we start loping courses while shooting. Then gradually over the course of weeks/months depending on the horse I work up to shooting by their heads. I always use earplugs on them.

Thanks for that info.  It's very intersting.  Do you use horse earplugs or just tampons in the ears?  
Our horses are used to us shooting in the vacinity and don't really care too much but it is nice to know how mounted shooters go about it.
Again, your pictures are beautiful.  
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-11-07 9:51 PM
Subject: RE: Mounted Shooting Pics


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Kaycee - 2014-11-07 8:35 PM
SaraJean - 2014-11-07 8:24 PM
Kaycee - 2014-11-07 6:37 PM SJ, approx how long does it take for a horse to get use to the gunfire sound? I would guess they have to slowly work their way up to having a rider in the saddle, huh?  I need to pack some heat for my trail rides for the coyotes. They are thick, thick, THICK this year.  I saw 5 together last week.   
They're all individuals & take to it different. Ollie, the one in these pictures was a bit of a project & took several months to get to where he was consitent about me shooting off him & even longer to get him working the courses nicely while shooting.....He's FINALLY after a year & a half of work getting where I want him & is ready to start adding speed. My buckskin on the other hand, never so much as flinched when I started shooting off him.

Everyone has their own techneque for introducing the shooting. What I've found works best for me is to just take the horse to practice with me & let them get used to the noise. When they're good with it I'll ride them along beside a solid horse & the person on that horse shoots back behind us. Keep doing that until they're totally relaxed then hand the gun over to me & I just stay beside the other horse & shoot behind. From there I build up to trotting & loping circles while shooting behind. Once they're good with loping circles we start loping courses while shooting. Then gradually over the course of weeks/months depending on the horse I work up to shooting by their heads. I always use earplugs on them.
Thanks for that info.  It's very intersting.  Do you use horse earplugs or just tampons in the ears?  

Our horses are used to us shooting in the vacinity and don't really care too much but it is nice to know how mounted shooters go about it.

Again, your pictures are beautiful.  

I use these http://www.kvsupply.com/horse-ear-plugs-size-large-black
There is also a lot of people that use the foam cat toys that look like socker balls & just put them on a string.
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sorrel horse ranch
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-11-08 12:33 AM
Subject: RE: Mounted Shooting Pics


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Those are awesome pictures and I too really like the last one.  I just love your yellow horse. 
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