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"Wild & Wooly Hare"
(1959) Yosemite Sam Match - Stage 5 by Wild Bill Blackerby & Piney Woods |
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Scenario
It all begins when Sam walks into (under the swinging doors) the local Saloon looking to fight it out with anyone willing to take on the "rootin'est, tootin'est, shootin'est person east, west, north and south of the Pecos". A shot rings out and Sam's hat cut in half falls to either side, a new part is down the middle of his hair. He finds Bugs leaning up against the bar and challenges him to a shoot-out. They stand back to back and begin to pace off with Sam finding himself out front and Bugs gone. Sam turns his attention to robbing the train but ends up meeting up once again with Bugs along the way. Unable to get Bugs (who's the engineer) to stop the train he finds an abandoned engine down the tracks. He decides to go head to head with Bugs in a game of chicken. The two trains chug towards each other at full speed about to crash head-on, but at the last minute Bugs pulls a lever and his train elevates up on scissor jacks. Sam's engine flies underneath and ends up in the river underneath the trestle bridge. A very angry (and dirty) Sam emerges from smoke stack as the engine sinks below the water. Will Sam ever get that fur-bearin' varmint? |
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Ammo
10 pistol, 10 rifle, 4+ shotgun
Starting Position
Shotgun held at Cowboy Port Arms, at least four shotshells on your person. Rifle loaded with ten rounds safely staged on table. Shotgun safely staged on table, at least four shotshells on your person.
Procedure
At the buzzer, engage shotgun targets in any order. Make shotgun safe and engage rifle targets in a double-tap Nevada Sweep, starting from either end. Make rifle safe and engage pistol targets in a continuous double-tap Nevada Sweep, starting from either end. . |
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