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Multigun (3 Gun) - March 15, 2015 @ ENGC

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dg870:
Would have loved to make it through a stage without a major brain problem (grounding the shotgun on the table instead of the barrel, forgetting the slugs, having some targets with 3 holes and others with one).  At least you can fix your gun or replace it.  Brain surgery?

abbafandr:

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75 shooters 8)

9 DQ's! :o

Came down and checked out the action.  Gonna have to try this.

JTH:

--- Quote from: abbafandr on March 16, 2015, 08:24:37 PM ---75 shooters 8)
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A record for Multigun.


--- Quote ---9 DQ's! :o
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Also a record, I'm afraid.  And one to which I contributed.  [sigh]


--- Quote ---Came down and checked out the action.  Gonna have to try this.

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It's different.   Fun, but lots more details to keep in mind, and LOTS more gear to lug around.

It always interests me that lots of people who are nervous about their first competition nonetheless choose MULTIGUN to start---and it's about the toughest style of competition for new folks, just because of all those details they need to keep in mind due to the multiple guns.

A stage in Multigun isn't any harder than a stage in USPSA, but all the details of the guns and gear make it much more complicated for everyone, particularly people who've never done it before.

People should come out and shoot everything---but I'd certainly suggest starting with Steel Challenge, then trying USPSA, then trying Multigun in terms of "difficulty levels for new shooters."  (Starting with Rock Your Glock before that would be even better.)

Some people like to dive right in, though.  :)

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on March 16, 2015, 08:35:27 PM ---People should come out and shoot everything---but I'd certainly suggest starting with Steel Challenge, then trying USPSA, then trying Multigun in terms of "difficulty levels for new shooters."  (Starting with Rock Your Glock before that would be even better.)
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I've done all of the mentioned except Multigun.  Enjoy all of them.  Need to round up equipment for 3 gun

mrkermit:
I thought it was a great time! Lots of new faces and some complex stages IMO. I actually liked that we used all 3 guns in every stage but it was definitely a time hog. Hope we can get a little 300 yard time this year as I got DQd last time!

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