Great range. That's not grass but hemp on the berms.
Not sure why this kind of multigun is not more popular in Canada but that should change.
Great range. That's not grass but hemp on the berms.
Not sure why this kind of multigun is not more popular in Canada but that should change.
I would like to add, most people have no idea the amount of time to set something like this up....as well the resources required to run a match like this.The people that do know, quickly burn out from lack of help!
I'm beginning to realize this setting up for my match on June 1st.
There is nothing in those videos other than mag capacities that would be an issue in Canada, nothing.
Other than the fact that in Ontario, all steel shot outdoors with handgun and rifle would have to be shrouded......complete bs, and totally stupid, and completely lacking in any science, but we are handcuffed by the CFO in that regard!
Not to mention a minimum of 10 metres to steel, even for birdshot.
I'm beginning to realize this setting up for my match on June 1st.
Well.... if you need to be <10m from your targets in order to hit them you have some practice to do.. Lol
Big advantage in the US is that these matches can be held almost anywhere. Blue Ridge is held almost if not completely over natural terrain whereas we are confined to "approved" ranges.
Dude! You're setting up a 3 gun match?
clay holders do not count as steel according to our cfo. if that was the case then target stands made of steel would too.




























