Connie, the daughter of cattle rancher
Ben Dickason, wants to marry sheep rancher Walt Shipley, even though
her father has always hoped she would marry Frank Ivey, a wealthy
cattle baron. As Walt prepares to bring sheep onto his modest
Circle 66 ranch, the ruthless, ambitious Ivey runs him out of town
in order to keep the valley grasses solely for cattle. Walt,
too scared to stand up to Ivey, leaves Connie a note calling off
their engagement and willing her his ranch.
Determined to fight Ivey, Connie hires
young widower Dave Nash as her ramrod. While Dave, who is a
drinker, is out recruiting ranch hands, Ivey's men burn Connie's
ranch to the ground. With the help of Bill Schell, a
fun-loving drifter, Dave hijacks a stone bunkhouse built in free
range from Ivey's ramrod, Ed Burma, and Connie files a claim on the
land. Ivey retaliates by ordering cowboy Virg Lea to pummel
the face of Curley, one of Connie's new recruits. Connie
brings Curley, blinded and bloodied, to town to be nursed by
dressmaker Rose Leland, who is in love with Dave.
Although Dave, who is a good friend of
Sheriff Jim Crew, insists that Connie's war with Ivey be fought
legally, Bill shoots Burma in cold blood in order to avenge Curley's
beating. Bill pleads self-defense with the sheriff, but no one
really believes Burma drew first. Impressed with Bill's
willingness to take action against Ivey, Connie coyly convinces him
to stampede her herd so that Dave and Jim will blame Ivey, then
kisses him.
After the sheriff hears about the
stampede, he bravely goes alone to arrest Ivey. Ivey denies
the charges and shoots Jim dead, then blames Virg for the killing.
Later, Link Thomas, a Dickason ranch hand, loyally informs Connie
that her own men stampeded her herd, and she confesses that she gave
the order. Meanwhile, Dave finally decides to take the law
into his own hands and shoots Virg. As Virg dies, he tells
Dave that Ivey shot Jim. A shootout follows with another of
Ivey's men, and Dave is wounded in the shoulder. A weakened
Dave goes to Rose for help, and she tells him that Curley died that
afternoon.
Later Ivey arrives in town in pursuit of
Dave and Bill, whom he has since learned had the first draw when
Burma was killed. Although Bill moves Dave to a secluded mine,
Connie, who has fallen in love with Dave, locates him, but
inadvertently leaves a trail for Ivey. As Ivey's men approach,
Bill offers to be the bait and sends Dave off on Connie's horse.
Before they part, Bill confesses to Connie and Dave that he killed
Burma, but Connie refrains from admitting to Dave that she ordered
the stampede. Bill, forced to spend the night hiding in the
rocky hills above the mine, is finally shot in the back by Ivey.
By daylight, Dave reaches Ben's ranch and and learns how Bill died.
Worried that Connie will blame him for Bill's death, Link reveals to
Dave the truth about the stampede.
The next day at dawn, Dave shoots Ivey
in a gunfight. Although Connie rushes out to congratulate Dave
and pleads with him to join her at the ranch, he tells her a life
alone is what she deserves, then goes to Rose's. Rose greets
him in a dress she made from silk he brought her, and he asks if it
might do as a wedding dress.