2017 CDTSA 3-Gun Schedule

I'll bring some para cord out and a couple slings. Either way we can get you setup for the match

Just come find me.
 
Hey Guys,

CDTSA's final 3-gun match of the year will be this Sunday (September 24th)!

Members of CDTSA will be paying 10$ for the event, non-members will be paying $20

The round count for this match is as follows:
Rifle: 51
Pistol: 52
Shotgun: 47
Slug: 10

This is a perfect round count. Expect to require more ammo to finish all the stages. Please be sure to read through the rules on permitted ammo types. (Basically a magnet cannot stick to the rifle rounds, no tracer, incendiary or penetrators. Shotgun is limited to #6 or smaller).

We will be running a shotgun mega-stage for this match. That means that you must be able to pack a minimum of 30 shotgun shells (including the ones in your gun) for that stage. We will have a loaner rig available if this is a problem.

We will also be requiring the use of a 2-point sling on your rifle for one stage. We will also have a loaner sling available for those that forget or show up with a single-point sling.

We ask that everyone is there at 9 so we can finish any setup, then safety briefing, squads then first shots at 10. People that miss the safety brief will be denied entry into the match. The finishing time is always unknown. We all want to be home for dinner though, with that being said we ask that everyone sticks around after to help tear everything down and put steel away.

Weather has always been great for us at these matches, we do intend on still putting this on though if weather is being difficult. If we do have to call it though we will send out an email through this account so be sure to check it before heading out to Milo.

As always we need a couple more people to help out the day before the match. If you can volunteer please reply back to me so we can work something out. (Remember, these matches only happen if everyone helps out)

Lastly a reminder, please do NOT use RR224. Use RR223.

Thanks all

Let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.

The 3Gun Team
 
911 Supply has Magpul M-LOK Paraclip Sling mounts in stock. Just picked one up. They have other versions.

One of the slings I am bringing is the Magpul sling with Paraclips too. (Thats the one I can connect to paracord too if needed)

But as far as I am concerned it is something everyone should have :)
So if your wife is giving you a hard time about buying more gear..... tell her "Joka said I NEEDED it" ;)
 
OH CRUD!
This is not mandatory by any means. But a big tip for you guys that have not shot one of our large shotgun stages before.

The barrel gets friggen hot. Burn your hand hot. So if you are one of those guys that likes to flip the shotgun upside down to load with the chamber on your hand. You will want to bring a glove for that hand.
 
That usually don't include the portable propane firepits but I'll look into it! We'll be bringing the trailer too, Its just a little 19 footer. Beats getting up at 4:30 am !
 
That usually don't include the portable propane firepits but I'll look into it! We'll be bringing the trailer too, Its just a little 19 footer. Beats getting up at 4:30 am !

No doubt. I dont see any difference between that and a BBQ. I emailed the other board members to see what the general consensus is. Will get right back to you. (Email me if you dont see a response here by tonight)
 
this is from albertafirebans.ca

"Due to current conditions, a Fire Ban will stay in effect for Vulcan County. No permits will be issued until further notice.
The following are permitted: Propane fueled fire pits and bar-b-qs', and briquettes in bar-b-qs'.
The following are prohibited: Open fires, burn barrels, fireworks, exploding targets, and campfires."
 
this is from albertafirebans.ca

"Due to current conditions, a Fire Ban will stay in effect for Vulcan County. No permits will be issued until further notice.
The following are permitted: Propane fueled fire pits and bar-b-qs', and briquettes in bar-b-qs'.
The following are prohibited: Open fires, burn barrels, fireworks, exploding targets, and campfires."

Yeah, the fire chief confirmed that those pits are OK to use.
There is debate currently going on with the board though. So we need to wait till a final answer is decided on there.
 
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