What kind of long guns do you use?
Rifles
Types of rifles used in the sport of mounted shooting must be manufactured prior to 1900 or a reproduction thereof. Can be a pump action, lever action or revolving rifle. The pump and lever action can be .45 colt, 44-40 or .44 magnum calibers while the revolving rifle needs to be .45 only. The minimum rifle barrel length is set at 16 inches and the overall rifle minimum length is 30 inches.
Top pictured is a .45 caliber Uberti replica of an 1866 Yellowboy, middle is a .44-40 caliber Uberti replica of an 1873 carbine that is branded as the 'Running Comanchero', while the bottom is a .45 caliber Winchester 1894. These are guns used currently for competition in the rifle class. This is a separate class offered at some events that is typically two stages. The rifle is kept in a scabbard on the saddle, the competitor shoots the first five targets with the pistol, then rounds the rundown barrel and shoots the next five balloons with the rifle. The .45 caliber blanks used for the rifle are a 3 in 1 blank cartridge different than other mounted shooting rounds.