"Turn of a Card II"

Based on a stage from the 2000 "Seige at San Juan"

 

Scenario
You've been playin' cards all night with Lefty and the Flying Bar J boys, and your luck's been anything but good. You're down to your last $20 and Lefty means to clean you out. He says "One more hand. High card wins. $20 ante."

You think you may as well, so you toss in your $20 and cut an eight. Lefty cuts a Queen.

As he reaches for the pot, another Queen falls out of his sleeve. You've been cheated!

Ammo
10 Pistol, 4+ shotgun

Starting Position
Seated at a table with a deck of cards, two pistols safely staged on table loaded with five rounds each.

Shotgun safely staged on table, at least four shotshells on your person.

Procedure
Remain seated while shooting pistols.

When ready, shout "You've been cheatin' me!".

At the buzzer, turn over one card and engage the four targets in any order, starting and ending with the suit of the turned-over card.

Make pistol safe. Turn over another card and engage the four targets in any order, starting and ending with the suit of the turned-over card.

Make pistol safe, turn over a third card, stand up and engage the four targets once each in any order with the shotgun, starting with the suit of the third turned-over card.

 

Gunfighters: At the buzzer, turn over two cards and engage the four targets with five rounds in any order, starting and ending with the suit of the first turned-over card. Again engage the four targets with five rounds in any order, starting and ending with the suit of the second turned-over card.

Make pistols safe, turn over a third card, stand up and engage the four targets once each in any order with the shotgun, starting with the suit of the third turned-over card.

 

   

 

 

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