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Here's what you'll find in the latest issue of Western Shooting Horse available on March 10.
FEATURES:
Into the Sport
Part Business, Part Pleasure, All Competition
Andra Olson is Into The Sport
- By Mark Boardman
The Will to Win
Chad Little and his Horse Ricochet are Arguably the Best Mounted Shooting Team Ever!
- By Mark Boardman
The Art of (Being) Steve Thornton
A Photographer with a Passion for Horses, Sunlight,
Cowboys and Rugged Country
- By Daniel DeWeese
Horse Does Matter!
What the Pros have to Say About Western Shooting Horses
REGULAR FEATURES:
Random Maker
Nettles Stirrups - A Step Up in the Saddle
- By Gala Nettles
Shooting Horse
Ricochet, Chad Little’s incredible Black Bay
Quarter Horse
-By Mark Boardman
Random Maker
Cactus Custom Saddlery
- By Mark Boardman
On The Hoof
Watch’em Walk - Correct Shoeing Only
- By James Huff
DEPARTMENTS:
Your Barn
Before Hitting The Road - Preparation Tips for Travel
- By Kim Redo
Competitive Components
Impact Gel Saddle Pads - Shock Resistance
- By Mark Boardman
Health Concerns
What Do Horses See? - A Dynamic Visual Field
- By Donny MacDougall, DVM
Rider Technique
Eye on the Prize - Correct Techniques for the Barrel
Approach and Rundown Turn
- By Annie Bianco Ellett
Shooting Irons
Smoke Wagon - Taylor’s & Company Pride & Joy
- By Ken Amorosano
The Trainers
Shooting Horses are Made, Not Born - Alan Eggleston’s Double-E Ranch, Gila, New Mexico
- By Ken Amorosano
In Every Issue:
From The Publisher
Spring Fever is in the Air
In From The Range
News and other Good Info
Big Rig
The Laredo Conversion C7500 Chevy
Main Events
Choice events for the Competitive Horse and Rider
OK Corral
Special Ads Section
Parting Shot
Charging Ahead Into History
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