They will have another 2 gun one in September.
Thanks man. So its the total time of 3 runs? I wasnt sure on that. Im sure going to try to make the next one which is just a pistol head to head I think. Do you mind me asking what guns you use?
The secret to success on those pins is 10mm. Don't tell anyone.This time it was total of 3 runs. I think if there had been more shooters they would have limited it to 2 runs each.
Yes, the next one is a head-to-head double elimination bracket.
The rifle is a 16" carbine length gas, in 300 Blackout with a AAC 762 SD suppressor. On top was a Nikon M-300 illuminated reticle. I was shooting a load with a 110gn Barnes Tac-TX bullet that is pretty close to their factory offering. There ended up being 4 shooting my rifle in the match.
In this one I was using my M&P .40 Pro. I've shot M&P 9 Pro, a FS M&P .45, and a 1911 in .45. The .40 worked well although my load was a bit light the first two rounds and I changed ammo for the last round. Either my hits were much better or the change helped. The pins reacted better! I've seen plenty of guys do well with 9 and .40, but the .45 seems to be the choice of most.
To even it up a bit, we are limited to 8 rounds in the pistols and 5 in the rifle.
The secret to success on those pins is 10mm. Don't tell anyone.
I still think it's energy, and 10mm is where you'll find it!I'm still thinking the heaviest projectiles you can launch at them in the least amount of time. For that reason I have a project going to stuff a 300gr XTP bullet in a .45 ACP case.
Our gun club in Ponca used to have them, but it died out years ago when the match director quit. Still have the benches if it ever starts up again
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