Mounted Shooting Pattern 1 Set 1 🐎 2022 US Mounted Shooting Qualifier

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This competition was sanctioned by the US Mounted Shooting association during The 1836 Chuckwagon Races at the Diamond B Ranch near Neches, Texas. #USMS #MountedShooting #EquineSports #NechesTexas #AmericanHeartlands

Contestants of all ages and gender compete against each other on the same courses. Emphasis is on hitting all ten balloons rather than raw speed. A number of families participate in the competitions lending credence to a living example of the saying, "The family that plays together, stays together."

For more information on the US Mounted Shooting see their page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USMountedShooter
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