Indiana Multigun - AtlantaCC - Sunday August 14, 2011

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  • jwfuhrman

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    Come out and join us for the next installment of Indiana Multigun at Atlanta Conservation Club in Atlanta, Indiana on Sunday, 8-14-11. It will be a fun and challenging test of your rifle, handgun, and shotgun skills. We are planning on 5 courses of fire.

    MATCH DATE: Sunday August 14, 2011
    Registration: 9:00AM
    Shooters' Meeting: 9:45 AM
    Match starts immediately following shooters' meeting
    RULES: Indiana Multi-Gun Rules
    Please see our website, IndianaMultiGun.com for more info.
    MATCH FEE: $25 for Nonmembers, $20 for members, $10 for juniors with paid adult. Half off for ROs. Half off for Saturday Set Up Crew.

    SET-UP: Set-up will be on Saturday before the match. This Saturday, we will get started around 2:00pm. Please let us know if you can help, even if only for an hour. The more help we get from volunteers, the better the matches will be!

    As usual for the typical Indiana Multi-gun Series Match, our minimum round counts will be as follows. We do this so its the same every month, and you know what to bring to the match. Some times we use Slugs, sometimes we don't. It doesn't hurt to have them with you just in case.

    Rifle – 60
    Handgun - 60
    Birdshot – 60
    Slug - 5

    I usually bring 100 of each to each match, and have plenty left over. I recommend that you bring double the numbers above for the ammo that you bring to the match. You can always take ammo back home with you, but running out at the match is a bummer!

    If you shot one of our Multi-Gun matches before, you can expect this match’s difficulty level to be similar. If haven’t shot one of our Multi-Gun matches, you may find this match to be somewhat more demanding than your typical USPSA or IDPA club pistol match— expect some shots to be a bit more technically demanding, and some shooting positions to be a bit more awkward physically.

    It will benefit you to know the point of impact (POI) of all 3 of your guns, from contact distance out to approximately 25 yards. Half-scale paper targets will be used for rifle. We often implement NewBold synthetic targets for rifle, which will equate to 8 MOA or larger at our distances. Know your shotgun pattern, as there will be some steel no-shoot plates placed in close proximity to shoot targets.
    Please see our website, IndianaMultiGun.com for more info.

    NOTE: that all matches at AtlantaCC are conducted under a COLD RANGE as per USPSA rules. All guns must be either holstered (or bagged) at all times, unloaded, hammer down, with no magazine inserted. Long guns should remain bagged, or in a rack with an open action, and/or an "empty chamber indicator" (flag) in place. It is the shooter's responsibility to ensure that the muzzle of any gun is never pointed in an unsafe direction. You may only handle your gun only at the direction of the range officer (RO), or in the designated "safe areas." You may not handle any ammunition or loaded magazines in the safe areas. Violation of these or any other safety rules shall result in a match disqualification.
     

    midget

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    Provided I get everything worked out, I will be down there...

    Might have to put my trigger group in your 930 ;)
     

    Barry in IN

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    I'm trying to decide between this match or IDPA at Wildcat in Sunday. Right now I'm leaning toward this match (shooting three guns beats shooting just one!).
     

    jwfuhrman

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    not sure on setup. I have a wedding reception that starts at 7 in Sheridan, so I'd like to get back to my hotel in Tipton and change and shower and be there no later than 7:30-8 for that.
     

    Litlratt

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    I've been working on my ninja rig. Does 2 pistol mag pouches, 2 AR15 mag pouches and a thigh rig for 2 Saiga mags sound about right for Open Division?
     

    BillD

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    I've been working on my ninja rig. Does 2 pistol mag pouches, 2 AR15 mag pouches and a thigh rig for 2 Saiga mags sound about right for Open Division?

    I run a 40 round AR mag and have never needed to change mags on a COF. I do carry a spare 30 rounder for "oh crap" stuff. I would think one AR mag pouch would be enough. One pistol mag pouch for you should be enough also.

    Good luck, it's addicting. Gearing up for it can be somewhat akin to an African Safari though....lol
     

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