Who are the Lone Star Shootout Champs Dalton Turner and Daniel Braman?
Dalton Turner and Daniel Braman win $70,000 at thr 2023 Lone Star Shootout.
Dalton Turner and Daniel Braman rope at the 2023 Lone Star Shootout team roping.
Dalton Turner and Daniel Braman got the combined $70,000 win at the Lone Star Shootout in 2023. Image by Jamie Arviso.

The 2023 Lone Star Shootout hosted many of the best teams in the sport at the Lone Star Arena in Stephenville, Texas, with underdogs Dalton Turner and Daniel Braman taking the $70,000 win from ninth callback. Casey Allen, host of our sister podcast The Breakdown, was on-site for the coverage for us all weekend, and she caught up with the champs after their watershed win.

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