This year's fashion trend for SR matches

Coolest BDU pattern for civies at SR matches ?

  • CADPAT

    Votes: 7 7.3%
  • Multicam

    Votes: 16 16.7%
  • ACU

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • MARPAT

    Votes: 2 2.1%
  • Woodland

    Votes: 3 3.1%
  • Tigerstripes

    Votes: 7 7.3%
  • UK-DPM

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Arid CADPAT or other desert scheme

    Votes: 6 6.3%
  • Black

    Votes: 8 8.3%
  • Jeans and CGN T-shirt

    Votes: 43 44.8%

  • Total voters
    96
A tac-vest may make you look like a poser, but its very useful, even for a civvie.
If you are shooting the matches in Ontario (including NSCC), it is useful to carry anything you may need on the rundowns, or in the butts on your person and not in your shooting bag/rucksack. This can include magazines, scorecards, ear defenders, spare ear plugs, shooting glasses, a pen, rain jacket, water, sunscreen, sight/scope adjusting tools, a breech safety device and enough ammo for the next match or two.

The equipment that can be carried in your pack is equipment that will only be needed at the firing point such as a spotting scope and your boxes of ammo.

Usually there is no time permitted after the rundowns to go back and get your stuff before going to the butts. On one occasion at NSCC during the second stage, I recall having to run all the way back to the 500m point and back to the 300 to retrieve my pack during my 2 minute prep-time for the next match, because the military teams carried all their teamates equipment forward for them, but as the civvie on the relay, mine was left behind.


And what to carry in it other then hydration and ammunition?
Dimitri
 
See my post #46.... EXACTLY what I was talking about. No dicking around and waiting or looking for #### in your ruck.. Just go and shoot, or patch targets... whatever, you are ready for it....
 
See my post #46.... EXACTLY what I was talking about. No dicking around and waiting or looking for s**t in your ruck.. Just go and shoot, or patch targets... whatever, you are ready for it....

Plink,

I saw that post, and since have been trying to figure out the best way to put it all in my vest less the ammunition. And possibly leave lunch out too. ;)

Dimitri
 
A tac-vest may make you look like a poser, but its very useful, even for a civvie.
If you are shooting the matches in Ontario (including NSCC), it is useful to carry anything you may need on the rundowns, or in the butts on your person and not in your shooting bag/rucksack. This can include magazines, scorecards, ear defenders, spare ear plugs, shooting glasses, a pen, rain jacket, water, sunscreen, sight/scope adjusting tools, a breech safety device and enough ammo for the next match or two.

The equipment that can be carried in your pack is equipment that will only be needed at the firing point such as a spotting scope and your boxes of ammo.

Usually there is no time permitted after the rundowns to go back and get your stuff before going to the butts. On one occasion at NSCC during the second stage, I recall having to run all the way back to the 500m point and back to the 300 to retrieve my pack during my 2 minute prep-time for the next match, because the military teams carried all their teamates equipment forward for them, but as the civvie on the relay, mine was left behind.

Come see me next time.

We'll help out.

NS
 
Ok so you guys convinced me. But a CF Tac Vest (Jean Jacket :p ) or MOLLE?

And what to carry in it other then hydration and ammunition?

Dimitri


when i hunt i wear a molle vest, and i carry ( ** indicates optional item depending on terrain/conditions )

ammo
appropriate paperwork**
celphone
flare/smoke
space blanket
food
water
knife
tools for rifle/shotgun
binocs**
rope**
poncho**
hammock** ( overnight trips )
first aid
survival stuffs ( fire lighter, waterproof matches blah blah blah )
animal calls
polyprops**
ipod**


most of the stuff can fit into one pouch, so its not as extreme as it seems..
but always good to be prepared.

obviously when shooting matches at a range you wont need half the stuff.. but.. just to give you an idea of what to take

and remember, not everything has to hang off the front, ive got most of my gear strapped to the back of mine
 
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If you've been in the CF for 16 years, I think you've earned the right to wear CADPAT...

I like your view on this... i'm really torn between cadpat and multicam. In the end i might end up with both, because good tacvest in cadpat (with an acceptable pricetag) are hard to find ! I don't like the CP Gear ones. So my vest will probably be in multicam (some chinese airsoft clone, like Phantom or Flyye... those found on 1337tactical), unless someone knows a source for cadpat molle vests and pouches, other than CP Gear.
 
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