MultiGun at Atlanta Conservation Club 11-14-10

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  • rz317

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    Come out and join us for ACC's last MultiGun match of the year this Sunday, 11-14-10. It will be a fun and challenging test of your marksmanship and gun-handling skills with your rifle, handgun, and shotgun, as well as your mental game. We are planning on 4 courses of fire.

    MATCH DATE: Sunday November 14, 2010
    Registration: 9:00AM
    Shooters' Meeting: 9:45 AM
    Match starts immediately following shooters' meeting
    RULES: Indiana Multi-Gun Rules
    MATCH FEE: $20 per shooter, $10 off for ROs, $10 off for Saturday Set Up Crew.
    SET-UP: Set-up will be on Saturday before the match. This Saturday, we will get started around 2:00. Please help if you can, if even for an hour. Email the Match Director for details if you could help out. Remember, the more help we get from volunteers like you, the better the matches will be!

    Round count:
    Rifle - 65
    Handgun - 42
    Birdshot - 44


    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!


    Here is a breakdown of the stages:
    Stage 1 - 25 Rifle, 20 Handgun
    Stage 2 - 22 Handgun, 14 Birdshot
    Stage 3 - 26 Rifle, 14 Birdshot
    Stage 4 - 14 Rifle, 16 Birdshot

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

    It will benefit you to know the point of impact (POI) of your rifle from contact distance out to approximately 25 yards. Half-scale paper targets will be used for rifle targets. We will also be implementing 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.

    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.
     
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    IndianaSlim

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    Great shoot today! Thanks to all who put in the time and effort to set it up. Thanks to slow1911s for RO'ing again. Just went through all my gear, no M&P mags here. I think we all learned a valuable lesson today as to why it's necessary to clear and dry fire every weapon after every stage when we had a discharge in an AR while clearing at the end of the stage. Everybody was clear, weapon was pointed in a safe direction, but the WOW factor was pretty evident in everyone's expressions.

    On a side note, I think it's time to build a rifle this winter!

    Thanks again to everybody who put this shoot together!
     
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