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  • longbeard

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    It's difficult to gather enough steel to really make a good go of this. At ACC in the past we have had an end of season match where we create one stage with all the knock down steel we own. Always a blast.

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    Tanfodude

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    It's difficult to gather enough steel to really make a good go of this. At ACC in the past we have had an end of season match where we create one stage with all the knock down steel we own. Always a blast.

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    I remember that. I sucked at it. I'm curious if I can be better at it this time.
     

    harleymac1

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    Dec 19, 2013
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    I had not given thought to the large amount of steel needed. I can see why we don’t have any matches locally.


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    Hawkeye7br

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    Perhaps the best solution for you is to attend the event of your choice, shoot it, ask around for someone near to your home who can practice with and help mentor you. I have ALWAYS benefited by learning from someone more skilled than me.
     

    rhino

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    How are we using the term "Pro Am" in the context of this topic? In action shooting sports, it means a specific type of steel match with fixed time stages, but to just about everyone else it could mean pairing an experienced "pro" with a newb "am" regardless of the type of shooting involved.
     
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