Because they hate shotguns.
Can someone explain to me the thinking behind wanting to do 2gun matches rather than 3gun? I'm seeing 2gun matches in a few places but haven't seen anyone give their reasons for it.
That's me! I'm going into my first 3G this July at Lone Butte. Gonna be an eye opener! A heavy pump with a dump pouch. Might take a day to finish a stage!Because they hate shotguns.
Space constraints, club Executive constraints, time constraints, lack of proper targetry? Probably the first one in most cases, IMO?
They have one gun matches as well. I wonder why...![]()
3guns matches are basically "shotgun matches". Remove the shotgun, 2guns matches and we usually see different winners.
Both are fun, the more matches the better !!
Any 2 gun matches in edmonton?
do i need any courses?
Interesting notion, not sure I agree with it, but it would be interesting to find out. The top guys here are good with all three so I can't see it making a lot of difference.
It's been said that you can't win a 3 gun match with your shotgun, but you can certainly lose the match with it.
What about two gun matches where it's pistol/shotgun...???
What then?
Increased cost to shoot three gun. Mostly due to the fact I don't own a shotgun, I can't easily reload for it so it's too expensive to feed Along with 223 and 9mm.
It doesn't really take a lot of live rounds in practice to shoot a shotgun well for 3 gun though...and everyone shoots cheap birdshot at like 30 cents/round.
I can just imagine the pissing and moaning at a match like that.
Well hopefully anyone that would piss and moan would just stay home.
I've hosted such a match and really... The rational for it was it allowed us to set up the match with less work. Steel didn't need to be shrouded for shotgun and all the pistol targets were cardboard. Pretty simple for newbies to shoot (you'd think)... All steel/clays are for shotgun. All cardboard for pistol.
As anyone who's put on matches knows... Good help can be hard to find so any short cuts that make set up/running and tear down easier are welcome.
I agree...It doesn't really take a lot of live rounds in practice to shoot a shotgun well for 3 gun though...and everyone shoots cheap birdshot at like 30 cents/round.




























