Bed & Breakfast, Meeting Hall, Banquet Facility, Reunions, Events, Weddings...
April 27th - 29th, 2012
Texas State Black Powder Shootout & Resurrection VI
December 1, 2012
4rd Annual BBQ Cook-Off Sanctioned
November 30,2012 December 2, 2012
6th Annual Christmas Shoot
Tin Star Ranch
456 Tin Star Road
Fredericksburg, TX 78624
For reservations please call
Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday, 9:30am - 5:00pm
830-685-3464
Toll Free: 877-782-7379
Fax: 830-685-3524
EMAIL

Tin Star Texans Club
The Tin Star Texans Club shoot is the 4th Saturday monthly. Shooting starts at 10am come early to register. Shooting fee $15 for club members $20 for non club members. We shoot 5 stages. So for ammo, figure at least 10 pistol, 10 rifles, 4 shotgun per stage. We welcome beginners, experienced. SASS members and non SASS members. Contact us for further details and information.
NO Club Shoot November Because Thanksgiving & also the Christmas Shoot the next weekend.
Tin Star Texans
456 Tin Star Road
Fredericksburg, Texas 78624
Contact: Micky
shoot@tinstarranch.com
830-685-3464
The Single Action Shooting Society is an international organization created to preserve and promote the sport of Cowboy Action Shooting™. SASS endorses regional matches conducted by affiliated clubs, stages END of TRAIL The World Championship of Cowboy Action Shooting, promulgates rules and procedures to ensure safety and consistency in Cowboy Action Shooting matches, and seeks to protect its members' 2nd Amendment rights. SASS members share a common interest in preserving the history of the Old West and competitive shooting.
Spirit of the Game
As the game of Cowboy Action Shooting™ has evolved, our members have developed and adopted an attitude toward their participation called "The Spirit of the Game." It is a code by which we live. Competing in "The Spirit of the Game" means you fully participate in what the competition asks. You try your best to dress the part, use the appropriate competition tools, and respect the traditions of the Old West. Some folks would call it nothing more than good sportsmanship. We call it "Spirit of the Game."