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Chris Z:
Pin shoots usually go this way....

First everyone shoots .22's..... (because the pins get too heavy after you start filling them full of lead)
Next  shoot 9mm division.
Then .45 division.
Then Revolver division

Sometimes if there is extra time they will then cut the heads off the pins and shoot just pin heads with .22's. This tears up the tables pretty bad though?   :-)

JimP:
I went to WWGC's pin match on the 31st of July ..... did not do too badly, considering I had not shot pins i a long while.... I even beat Dennis the Impossible, once!

tobydog:
For the pin shoots. Do the .22's start safety on, or off like the USPSA steel challenge? Being left-handed, safetys can be hard to manipulate under timed/match conditions. What about optics on the .22's? My favorite Ruger has an optic.

Chris Z:

--- Quote from: tobydog on August 22, 2011, 07:45:48 PM ---For the pin shoots. Do the .22's start safety on, or off like the USPSA steel challenge? Being left-handed, safetys can be hard to manipulate under timed/match conditions. What about optics on the .22's? My favorite Ruger has an optic.

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I am not sure on this one......... I shoot a .22 without a manual safety button on it  :-) so I've never had to think about it

Anyone else shoot these matches that knows?

JimP:
Optics are fine, IIRC. 

IIRC, fire commands at the WWGC pin matches are: "Load. ........ muzzles on the table ........ Ready? ...... Fire!"

Nothin' in there 'bout safeties.........

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