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ENPS Multigun Match, April 21st...
JTH:
You know what I'm going to say.
COME OUT AND SHOOT! (Especially you folks who have taken a carbine class lately. Now that you know how to run the gun, come out and run WITH the gun!)
ENPS Multigun match at the Eastern Nebraska Gun Club on April 21st. Registration starts at 7:15am, closes at 8:40am, shooter's meeting at 9, and shooting right after that. 4 stages, lots of things to shoot at. Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun--we'll shoot them all. (Sometimes on the same stage.)
Don't ask me the round count. I don't know, and neither does anyone else. We haven't seen the stages! (Though I WILL say that I know someone is doing a rifle-only stage on bay 5, and it'll have more than a couple targets...)
Only $15 for the match. Come help set up at 7:15. You'll have a good time!
NENick:
I wonder where I'll track down ammunition for this.
abbafandr:
--- Quote from: NENick on April 12, 2013, 01:30:38 PM ---I wonder where I'll track down ammunition for this.
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Reload it!:)
Dakafall:
--- Quote from: abbafandr on April 12, 2013, 01:33:42 PM ---Reload it!:)
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With what primers and powder? lol
JTH:
Weather is going to be up to 60 degrees on Sunday. Start getting that gear together. Maybe clean your rifle? (It's a thought...)
Any old pistol, rifle, and shotgun will do, if this is your first time. (Well, you'll REALLY want your rifle to be semi-auto, but other than that, you can make everything else work.)
I started shooting Multigun with a Bushmaster AR-15 (Shorty-AK version), a Glock 34 with standard mags, and a Remington 870 pumpgun. Did just fine in Limited division...
...just bring ammo, and very importantly, a way to carry it. Being able to carry an extra rifle magazine, enough mags for 40 rounds of pistol ammo, and ~24 shotgun shells (not necessarily all at the same time) is important.
If you can move left, right, forward, and backward safely while holding a firearm pointed downrange, if you can reload safely while holding a firearm pointed downrange, and if you know how to keep your finger out of the trigger guard unless you are actively engaging targets---then you know how to be safe in Multigun competitions.
So c'mon out and give it a try.
(On an uplifting note for the rest of us: Betsworth won't be there this Sunday, so someone ELSE has a chance to win for once! :P )
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