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Bordertown Match |
Match Info** 2010 Application **
Bordertown is presented byCS Fly and Claudia Feather
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Match OverviewBordertown has been the Arizona Cowboy Action Shooting Championship since 1999. Bordertown was voted by SASS as the best match for 2003 and is a SASS sanctioned state championship. Participants must be a SASS member, All SASS rules apply. A maximum of 300 shooters will be accepted. Bordertown is scored as a total time match. A participant will need:
Various food and merchandise vendors will be on-site. |
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Match LocationTombstone Livery Stable The Bordertown Cowboy Action Shooting Arizona State Championship will be held at Tombstone Livery Stable, a private range 2 miles from Tombstone, AZ. This Cowboy Action Shooting and Cowboy Mounted Shooting range is located approximately 70 miles South of downtown Tucson, AZ, on highway 80 and only 2 miles from Tombstone, AZ. Directions |
Weather in Southwest Arizona is usually warm to moderate in late October with an average temperature of 70.4°F. During past Bordertown matches, temperatures have been in the low 50's to high 90's. Arizona is normally dry but short-duration rain storms are possible due to the late monsoons that drift into Arizona. Southern Arizona receives 20 days of clear sunshine on average during the month of October.
Effective February 19, 2002, prior to transporting a firearm into the U.S. for hunting or target shooting, a gun owner from out of country must complete the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) form 6NIA and submit it and a copy of his hunting license or invitation to a shooting event to the ATF for approval prior to entering the United States with a weapon. This could be a lengthy process, so the ATF is suggesting a 6 week turn around. Form 6NIA is available from the ATF or from U.S. Customs.
U. S. Government forms can also be obtained from the U. S. Embassy or Consulate in your country. For Bordertown participants, your confirmation letter from us should be sufficient to submit with form 6NIA.
Tombstone, the town too tough to die, is a Historical American Landmark city. The City of Tombstone website and the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce website are a great places to get info about Tombstone.
There are many hotels and RV parks in the Tombstone area. The range is just 2 miles from downtown Tombstone.
Camping at the range is by advanced reservation only. Please contact Cowboy Doug at 520-457-3559 for reservations. There is a limited number of dry camping spaces so please call ahead and reserve your spot.
Enjoy the old west Tombstone! Rustic cabins with a kitchenette and no phone or TV. Breathtaking views of the mountains and guided trail rides on the ranch horses are featured.
Lucky Hills Guest Ranch ♦ 643 Luis Street ♦ Tombstone, AZ 85638 ♦ (520) 457-2474
Tombstone and Benson have many hotels nearby:
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