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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3309139" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Not much prep needed. I shoot pistol and rifle. There are 5 steel targets out there with one being the stop target. Shoot at the array of 5 targets 5 times against the clock. Your time stops when you hit the stop target. Misses count horribly against your final score. You can go back to pick up a miss, but only before you shoot the stop target.</p><p>For pistol, you will need 5 magazines. If you don't have 5 someone will volunteer to load them while your shooting. </p><p>Rifle is the same. If shooting a 10 round 10-22, you would need 5 mags or a volunteer loader. I shoot a 50 round drum mag from the rifle, so reloading or changing mags is not an issue. </p><p>You can keep mags in the back pocket, or on a table if nearby. At the OKC gun range, I take a lawn chair from stage to stage to put the rifle and pistol on so they are not laying on the ground. At Ponca we have tables at each stage to put guns, and mags on.</p><p>It's a pretty informal match so go and participate in the first one, tell them you are a new shooter so they will put you at the back of the shooting list. You can watch what the others do before your turn comes up.</p><p> Have fun is the number one suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3309139, member: 5412"] Not much prep needed. I shoot pistol and rifle. There are 5 steel targets out there with one being the stop target. Shoot at the array of 5 targets 5 times against the clock. Your time stops when you hit the stop target. Misses count horribly against your final score. You can go back to pick up a miss, but only before you shoot the stop target. For pistol, you will need 5 magazines. If you don't have 5 someone will volunteer to load them while your shooting. Rifle is the same. If shooting a 10 round 10-22, you would need 5 mags or a volunteer loader. I shoot a 50 round drum mag from the rifle, so reloading or changing mags is not an issue. You can keep mags in the back pocket, or on a table if nearby. At the OKC gun range, I take a lawn chair from stage to stage to put the rifle and pistol on so they are not laying on the ground. At Ponca we have tables at each stage to put guns, and mags on. It's a pretty informal match so go and participate in the first one, tell them you are a new shooter so they will put you at the back of the shooting list. You can watch what the others do before your turn comes up. Have fun is the number one suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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