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April 2009 Volume 7, Issue 4 MERLIN MARAUDERS Cowboy Gazette www.merlinmarauders.com Merlin Marauders, P.O. Box 202, Grants Pass, OR 97528 Merlin Marauders Officers 2009 President Rick Smith - Bear Bone Smith (541) 582-4144 ricksmith@bearbone.com Vice-President Ed Rea, Jr. Kidd Krystin Treasurer John Stubbe Johnny Eight Toes Secretary & Membership Heike Arnold - Molly b Dam (541) 479-2928 haha@budget.net Match Director/Range Officer Vince Williams - Johnny Dingus (541) 479-1466 Territorial Governor Gary Hanson - Sweetwater Jack (541) 479-6021 sweetwater@uci.net Past President John Hudick Rogue Rascal Directors Martha Warr - Gaye Abandon Mike Klosterman - Treacherous Jack Chuck Pool - Imnaha Chuck Member-at-Large & JCSA Rep John Saliba Har Trigger JCSA Range Office: 476-2040 Newsletter Editor Rogue Rascal (541) 472-8585 oregonjohn@oigp.net The Prez sez Well pards, our annual match is fast approaching so get ready with them tools. Rascal will be posting sign ups for the work parties very soon. Just a reminder---no MONTHLY SHOOT on May 2 nd. There will be a work party instead. On April 14 th, our Executive Board met to discuss recent safety issues raised by JCSA and Trap & Skeet. As a result, I drafted an action letter to JCSA President Bob Kurilow and EVP Lura Johnson suggesting the formation of a Safety Committee comprised of one representative from each JCSA affiliated club to address all safety issues occurring on the JCSA ranges. Included were several suggestions on how to improve safety at JCSA. If you would like a copy to read, just send me an email requesting one. I will try to keep everyone posted on any new developments in this matter. At our last monthly shoot, we had a chance to try out our new stationary shotgun clay target devices. Everyone thought they worked great! ---and they did! Our thanks to Har Trigger for a job well done. Finally, be sure to keep Lucky Rick O Shay, Patty Taylor and Bill Lindholm in your thoughts and prayers. They are all keeping up the good fight and need our continued support. Happy trails, Yer pard, Bear Bone Smith 1 Match Winners-April 2009 1 st Purgatory Smith 2 nd Bloody Bill Anderson 3 rd Bear Bone Smith 4 th Wales Holiday 5 th Treacherous Jack NEXT GENERAL MEMBER MEETING Tuesday, May 12 th At the Black Forest Restaurant, 820 E Street NE, Grants Pass, at 6:30 PM. Arrive at 5:45 PM if you intend to eat dinner first. Directions: (541) 474-5323 NEXT MONTHLY MERLIN MARAUDERS COWBOY ACTION POSSE MATCH May 9-10 Pre-registration required. Directions. JCSA Range, I-5 Exit 61 Merlin, Thence northbound on frontage road to Josephine County Sportsman Park Work Party Saturday May 2 nd -0900 We need all the help we can get for the Annual Match. Bring your tools and paint brush to make and fix props. Battle of Rogue River IS FILLED as of April 22. Applications received after today will be placed on the waiting list.!

MERLIN MARAUDER CLUB NEWS Membership: Membership now stands at 61. New members are Zane and Tamra Smith, aka Rocky Hill Rustler and Calamity Tam of Butte Falls. The Main Match dates are May 9-10, 2009. Committee appointments are: Match Manager: Rogue Rascal Match Directors: Johnny Dingus & Bear Bone Smith Operations: Har Trigger Operations/Reservations: Molly b Dam The next meeting will be on April 27th @6:30 at the home of Molly b Dam, 3217 Riverbanks Road, Merlin 479-2928 Ladies Shooting Clinic Held on March 29, 2009 Neither rain, nor sleet nor snow can keep the ladies away from their guns. 15 ladies met on a cold and blustery day (it even snowed and hailed for a brief period of time), at the Table Rock Ranger range to learn the ins and outs of cowboy action shooting. I would like to extend a big thanks to Derringer Donna, Fairweather Kate, Gaye Abandon, Harley Davidson, Ima Horsinaround, and Shooting Silver Star who helped me guide those ladies who were not experienced in the fine art of cowboy action shooting. Everyone learned what this shooting sport is all about, from safety to costuming, to selecting a weapon suited to their preference. Thanks to Treacherous Jack and Runnin Wild, targets were set up (and taken down), so that real stages could be tried out. As the day warmed up, much laughter was heard. I must say that Kookanadude set a fine example of how those stages should be shot. Good job Kook Again, thank you ladies for your help. We will definitely plan to make this an annual event. - Molly b Dam JCSA NEWS - Imnaha Chuck Nothing to report Work Party Saturday, May 2nd in preparation for the. Meet at 0900 at the range. Upcoming Nearby Annual Matches - Match Directors, send Annual Shoot info to Rogue Rascal to be listed Name Where When Contact Phone Merlin, (Grants Pass) OR May 8-10, 2009 Molly b Dam (541) 479-2928 True Grit Roseburg, OR May 23-24, 2009 Big Lou (541) 484-5900 Gunfight in the Badlands Bend, OR June 12-14, 2009 Cowboss (541) 548-7325 Ambush at Hat Creek Burney, CA June 19-21, 2009 Modoc (530) 365-1839 Guns of the Timberland Blue Lake, CA CANCELLED Kid Knee Stone (707) 445-1981 Shootout at Saddle Butte, (OR STATE) Albany, OR August 14-16, 2009 Mid Valley Drifter (541) 259-2774 Lead Daze at Linkville Klamath Falls, OR September 4-7, 2009 Ramblin Dave (541) 273-1055 OREGON & Northern CALIFORNIA MONTHLY MATCHES 1 st Saturday Grants Pass Merlin Marauders Bear Bone Smith [541] 582-4144 ricksmith@bearbone.com 1 st Saturday Canby Mollala River Rangers Gold Dust Bill (503) 705-1211 1 st Sunday White City Table Rock Rangers Jed I. Knight (541] 944-2281 1 st Sunday Bend Horse Ridge Pistoleros Big Casino (541) 389-2342 1 st Sunday Florence Siuslaw River Rangers Johnny Jingos (541) 997-6313 johnnyjingos@yahoo.com 2 nd Saturday Medford Table Rock Rangers Jed I. Knight (541] 944-2281 2 nd Saturday Burney Shasta Regulators Cayenne Pepper (530) 275-3158 modocsass13826@sbcglobal.net 2 nd Saturday The Dalles Fort Dalles Defenders Frisco Nell (541] 835-5630 2 nd Sunday Bend, OR Pine Mountain Posse Cowboss [541] 548-7325 toevs@qwestoffice.net 2 nd Sunday Klamath Falls Klamath Cowboys Ramblin Dave (541) 273-1055 rdroth@fireserve.net 3 rd Saturday Ashland Jefferson State Regulators Jed I. Knight (541] 944-2281 3 rd Saturday Redding Shasta Regulators Modoc (530) 365-1839 modocsass13826@sbcglobal.net 3 rd Sunday Shedd (Albany) Oregon Old West Shooters Mid Valley Drifter[541] 259-2774 MidValleyDrifter@outdrs.net 3 rd Sunday Bend Horse Ridge Pistoleros Big Casino (541) 389-2342 4 th Saturday Klamath Falls Klamath Cowboys Ramblin Dave (541) 273-1055 rdroth@fireserve.net 4 th Saturday Shedd (Albany) Oregon Old West Shooters Mid Valley Drifter[541] 259-2774 MidValleyDrifter@outdrs.net 4 th Saturday Eureka/Arcata Madd River Rangers Kid Knee Stone (707) 445-1981 clsnowden@aol.com 4 th Saturday Yreka Hawkinsville Claim Jumpers Deacon Doug (530] 926-5270 napa198@juno.com 4 th Sunday The Dalles Fort Dalles Defenders Frisco Nell (541] 835-5630 4 th Sunday Roseburg Umpqua Regulators. Big Lou (541) 484-5900 dr97@qwest.net "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." - The Constitution of the United States Second Amendment 2

MERLIN MARAUDERS MATCH FINAL April 4, 2009 Match STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE STAGE Total Class Total Final ALIAS 1 2 3 4 5 Time Class Final Misses 1 Purgatory Smith 31.25 22.97 24.85 25.11 30.58 134.76 GF 1 1 2 Bloody Bill Anderson 28.79 28.25 36.49 27.04 30.66 151.23 ES 1 0 3 Bear Bone Smith 32.52 34.90 31.02 31.05 33.27 162.76 T 1 2 4 Wales Holiday 36.60 33.91 44.27 35.92 40.38 191.08 T 2 4 5 Treacherous Jack 43.93 38.01 37.24 38.96 41.56 199.70 T 3 3 6 Jed I. Knight 45.68 39.66 39.53 50.04 47.54 222.45 FCG 1 4 7 Molly B' Dam 41.60 55.70 33.66 42.68 50.36 224.00 LS 1 9 8 Rocky Hill Rustler 39.55 40.57 64.83 30.68 49.52 225.15 D 1 6 9 Kidd Krystin 48.49 38.32 45.19 45.82 53.23 231.05 SGF 1 1 10 Johnny Eight Toes 40.51 45.51 48.62 42.57 62.50 239.71 SS 1 3 11 Runnin' Wild 42.84 64.57 37.73 40.83 65.58 251.55 GF 2 8 12 Rogue Rascal 60.23 41.58 49.34 41.13 67.86 260.14 ES 2 3 13 Checotah 50.91 39.46 55.73 53.67 64.21 263.98 SGF 2 5 14 CHP Shot 52.84 47.65 56.69 59.71 56.20 273.09 SS 2 4 15 Iron Slinger 47.35 67.88 61.44 47.00 59.51 283.18 D 2 4 16 Lonesome Rose 58.11 58.70 60.73 57.14 61.05 295.73 LS 2 5 17 ImnahaChuck 61.73 50.43 69.99 59.79 63.43 305.37 S 1 3 18 Fairweather Kate 53.25 51.34 71.38 60.70 70.85 307.52 LSS 1 3 19 Sweetwater Jack 64.14 57.95 58.84 55.71 90.35 326.99 CL 1 >10 20 Line Century 74.11 54.30 72.78 69.62 69.28 340.09 ES 3 >10 21 Two Tone 67.38 65.38 72.20 62.30 75.94 343.20 SS 3 0 22 Ima Horsinaround 69.27 53.10 51.47 102.48 92.02 368.34 L49 1 6 23 Barbarosa Mike 87.59 59.03 94.47 77.07 73.70 391.86 F 1 >10 24 Random Doddard 97.23 68.24 100.95 72.00 100.28 438.70 CC 1 >10 25 Gaye Abandon 80.12 70.49 90.56 116.76 100.95 458.88 LSS 2 5 26 Witchita Belle 166.80 126.37 114.01 117.23 139.40 663.81 LS 3 >10 Clean Match Bloody Bill Anderson, Two Tone MERLIN MARAUDER MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION AND MATCH FEES: MEMBERSHIP SHOOTING FEES Individual Membership $25 Individual MM Member $10 Family* Membership $35 Additional MM Family Adults $5 each *Family is defined as all living under one roof Individual Non-MM Member $13 Additional Non-MM Family Adult $5 each For membership issues and information call: Molly b Dam @(541) 479-2928 Complete new/renewal application and mail to: Merlin Marauders, P.O. Box 202, Grants Pass Oregon 97528 Monthly match stage design and setup gets a $5 discount Merlin Marauder Badges We have club badges for sale. They are high quality polished brass badges made by the Lindholm Brothers, Whiney Henry and Wimpy Hank Yoho, and are available from Molly b Dam or Bear Bone Smith for $25. Merlin Marauder Website The Webmaster is Library Baggage www.merlinmarauders.com Send any photos or information to Library Babbage at the website e-mail address or to: leevern_beck@hotmail.com 3

Dispatches from the Territorial Governor by Sweetwater Jack Though it's NOT NEWS anymore I want to remind those of you that just HAVE to make modifications to your Rugers, that it IS OK to replace the stock hammers on those guns with the "Ruger Montado" hammer. This can be done on the Vaquero, The Black Hawk or Super Blackhawk. With "regular" frames. It's a no-go on the Bisley models, as well as the Super Six.32s...Now the question is whether or not you can GET one of these Montado hammers. As you know, the Montado revolver itself was designed by Ruger for the Mounted Shooter, and has a couple of features designed to help those stalwart hoss-back shooters to hang on to their guns while bouncing around in a saddle... The main "feature" is the deep line grooving on the grip frame. The Montado was OK'ed by the T/G's at the last Summit ONLY if that grip enhancement was ELIMINATED (ground down and smoothed out) It is my understanding that Ruger has now produced a variation of the Montado WITHOUT the scribing. If you decide to order one of these make sure your dealer knows it must one of the "modified" Montados. Squibs, squibs, squibs...ugly little things that really can ruin your day when they raise their pointy little heads. OK, question was raised on the "wire" as follows: Shooter is on the line hears the beep and pulls his first gun, a revolver, and the first cartridge was apparently in the "John" when the powder was passed out... SQUIB! Definite SQUIB! He dutifully hands off the errant firearm to Range Safety Officer. Now...what does he do? Pull second pistol, shoot five, take the five misses on the first pistol and complete the stage?? OR,, does he (politely) ask for a "restart"? We all know the answer to this one...don't we? Don't we? For purposes of "restarts", when does the "stage commitment" begin? When the first shot goes down-range, of course... Did his first shot GO downrange? Nope.. It went about 2 inches into his 4 3/4 inch barrel... Yes, the bullet DID leave the confines of the case, jump the gap to the forcing cone and start on its merry way down the barrel, but it sure as shootin' (pardon the expression) didn't go downrange. (My warped mind just brought up the thought of: "What if it had JUST enough ooomph to go all the way down the barrel and exit the muzzle, then dropped to the ground two feet ahead of the shooter's two feet...(sorry, couldn't resist)??? Is THAT considered "downrange"??? I sure wouldn't consider it "downrange", and if that DID happen...i'd probably be rolling around on the ground laughing my butt off in the FIRST place... BUT... Keep in mind that ALL SASS matches above the club level are no alibi matches. Once the first round goes down range, the competitor is committed to the stage and must finish the stage to the best of his or her ability. Reshoots/restarts are not awarded for ammunition or firearm malfunctions. (Shooters Hand Book p.20 ) What to do in a "higher" match? Classic (worst case?) scenario: Shooter fired first five revolver shots, then had a "squib" on the first round of the second pistol. Shooter safely grounded the disabled firearm; then emptied and reloaded the first one (a full 5-round reload) to finish the stage. (You DO have a second, fully functional revolver on your person, right? - slow, but a reload on the clock and hitting all ten revolver targets is better than taking the five misses and blowing your "clean match", no? Last item: Many clubs have a formal "new shooter orientation" class that the brand new cowboy action shooter must complete before competing in a match. I think we've been a little lax in this regard, and although we DO a pretty good job of "coaching" a new shooter and assigning an "Old Hand" to work with them, I feel that a formal classroom course would be very beneficial. Bear Bone has a couple of course outlines that are very good. This course would be more than just a safety orientation, but would get a little into selecting suitable guns and ammo, clothing, maybe even tips on selecting their new SASS Alias. The Ladies-Only Clinic run on 29 March down at Table Rock was a really good start and though everyone there about froze their patookies off, it was very well received. (Look for an article in the Cowboy Chronicle in a couple of months) You all keep your powder WARM, and remember: "De inimico non loquaris male, sed cogites" (Do not wish ill for your enemy, plan it) 4

A Custom Handcrafted Knife created by Bear Bone Smith a.k.a. Rick Smith will be raffled at the MERLIN MARAUDER COWBOY ACTION POSSE s Battle of Rogue River Sunday, May 10, 2009 You need not be present to win! Tickets: $1 each or 6 for $5 Tickets: Rogue Rascal, (541) 472-8585 Bear Bone Smith (541) 582-4144 See more of Rick s custom handmade knives at: http://www.bearbone.com 5