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The Saskatchewan
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The second half (5 targets), called the "run down", is a straight
course with targets set at 36 foot intervals.
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the first pattern of five targets. After a shooter fires the fifth shot,
he or she returns the empty revolver to a holster and proceeds to and turns
around a barrel and then races to the far end of the arena while drawing
a second revolver. At the far end the horse and rider turn another barrel
and then engage the five remaining targets of the run down at full speed.
Scoring is based on elapsed time plus a five second penalty for each target
missed or barrel knocked over. An average course of fire normally takes
a contestant between 15 and 25 seconds to complete.
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