Multi-Gun Video - Terrace Rod & Gun Club

Lol....couldn't help looking at this old thread again :)

Man we had a good time.

Well looks like a road trip to Kamloops for their Sept19 match is in order. Gord and I will be headed down for sure. Who else is in?

And I think we are looking at Oct 31- that's right Halloween!- for our next Terrace R&G Club MultiGun match.

Hmmmm......I wonder what theme would be appropriate???????

John
 
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John if I get me Storm set up in time I may make the trip as well. Good to get together with Dave B. again for a couple of cool ones.

Take Care

Bob
 
Looks like I'll be up in the Terrace area in the near future. I'll have to come and put some rounds down range. You guys have got a nice set up there.
 
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How many rounds are fired during a regular course of fire?
Shotgun:
Rifle:
Pistol:
At the moment I've only got two Grizzly magazines. Will ten rounds for the shotgun be enough?
 
How many rounds are fired during a regular course of fire?
Shotgun:
Rifle:
Pistol:
At the moment I've only got two Grizzly magazines. Will ten rounds for the shotgun be enough?

Well there isn't really a "typical" round count.

Right now I am putting the finishing touches onto our Halloween CoF.

Highest stage round count right now is P-32, R-5 and SG-13 for 50 rounds total.

Lowest is St7 with P-6 and SG-5. Shooters will have a total of 11 rounds with no reloads and will be confronted with 11 targets -steel, pins and clay birds - to be engaged as they choose. Should be interesting.

Anyhow as soon as the match copy is ready I will post a link and you can check it out for yourself :)

Right now the highest shottie round count is 19 for St2 a SG only stage.

John
 
Looks like I'll be buying two more Grizzly mags. As they say "There's no such thing as too many mags or too much ammo!" Like I really needed an excuse to buy more stuff. hehe
 
Right on.

One of our guys runs a magfed Grizzly. It works pretty good.

Big thing is find a way to pack the mags and really practice your reloads.
Reloads are time killers for shotguns. If you can develop a good system for your shottie it will give you a definite leg up.

John
 
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