CHAS 3-Gun October 25th Match

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Location
Edmonton Area
Times :

07:30hrs - Set Up Starts
09:00hrs- Safety Brief
09:30hrs - Walk Through
10:00hrs - First Rounds Down Range
17:00hrs - Clean Up and Tear Down

Location : Genesse Range - 100m Range, 200m Range, 300m Range

Round Count (This is the minimum, assuming three perfect stages):
Rifle - 160
Pistol - 120
Shotgun - 40 (Birdshot, no slugs required)

Bring extra ammo in the event we can run the stages twice.

See our website for rules, directions, and fees.

www.chas3gun.com

For the final match we have decided to offer a modified match fee for those who don't have CHAS 3-gun memberships. Instead if having to buy the annual membership of $50 dollars, the single match fee will be $20 and we hope to see you out next year. If you are not a CHAS member, the separate guest fee will apply as usual. For all CHAS 3-gun members, the usual $10 dollar match fee will remain the same. Look forward to seeing you all out there.
 
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Hi CHAS 3 Gunners,
Don't let the season end on the 25th, Come to the WRAS Charity Shoot on November 1st at Spruce Grove Gun Club! We will have some sweet prizes to raffle off all in the name of a good cause, Valour Place. To learn more about WRAS visit www.wrasalberta.com. To learn more about Valour Place, visit www.valourplace.ca . We hope to see you out to support a worthy cause.
Adam
VP WRAS
 
Well that was an awesome shoot guys thanks for putting it all together , the long shots were definitely a challenge with the wind but dam it was satisfying when the spotters yelled HIT!! Seven targets / fourteen rounds only took forty or so rounds to complete lmao great fun !! What else did I learn ? Well I've never tried prone with a pump shotgun before - thankfully watching some others ahead of me helped me figure out a good plan ...:) thanks again guys for putting it on for us , I'll be back next year for sure :)
 
thanks to all the volunteers for putting that on. The truck targets were awesome with the steel engine and occupant plates. I learned a bunch and got some great tips to practice. also a huge thanks to the spotters on the 2/300m targets. Without those calls I never would have hit any of the steel.

Thanks also for the hot coffee and muffins that really helped on a cold windy day. it was nice to raise some money for the charities of the two fallen soldiers as well.
 
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