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3-Gun Match: The insight, lessons learned, and general impression of a newbie

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JTH:

--- Quote from: skydve76 on April 16, 2012, 03:42:22 PM ---This should be taught to first timers in the safety briefing, for them to focus on the rules and not to compete.  We will follow this same strategy for the second match we attend.

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Hey, I say that at every safety/new shooter briefing!

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on April 16, 2012, 05:01:59 PM ---Hey, I say that at every safety/new shooter briefing!

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Yes...I faintly remember something about that.  :-[

Fly

OnTheFly:

--- Quote from: jthhapkido on April 16, 2012, 03:09:02 PM ---Just a quick note---this particular set of procedures were for one specific stage.  On the 100-yard stage, for example, it was rifle-only, and all paper and all steel targets were engaged with the rifle, and you could load up as many magazines of whatever size you would like.

Different stages have different procedures--and this, as he mentions below, is one of the things that makes Multigun so much fun, AND so frustrating and difficult.  Each stage has different procedures.  Safety rules stay the same, but what you are allowed to do to handle the stage changes from one stage to the next.

It takes some getting used to.

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Sorry...I re-read my post and my statement was misleading.  I will correct it.

Fly

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