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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2865642" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>At least 300 and more is better since they may have you shoot steel as a classifier which will take some more rounds. Make sure you have enough mags as well, depends on the stage how many you will need but I would take no less than 60 rounds on a stage. Some of the spinning targets can be the bane of your existence when you don't have enough rounds plus if a mag starts acting up you can drop it and move on not jack with it for thirty seconds trying to force it to work. Having a few spare mags and a couple parts in reserve is always a good idea as well so you can fix some issues that may creep up. </p><p></p><p>A match is a time where if it can fail it probably will at some point, it's kind of a Murphy's Law type of thing. Otherwise good luck and have fun, take a deep breath and take it slow and steady, oh and don't break the 180.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2865642, member: 29706"] At least 300 and more is better since they may have you shoot steel as a classifier which will take some more rounds. Make sure you have enough mags as well, depends on the stage how many you will need but I would take no less than 60 rounds on a stage. Some of the spinning targets can be the bane of your existence when you don't have enough rounds plus if a mag starts acting up you can drop it and move on not jack with it for thirty seconds trying to force it to work. Having a few spare mags and a couple parts in reserve is always a good idea as well so you can fix some issues that may creep up. A match is a time where if it can fail it probably will at some point, it's kind of a Murphy's Law type of thing. Otherwise good luck and have fun, take a deep breath and take it slow and steady, oh and don't break the 180. [/QUOTE]
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