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USPSA Multi-Gun @ New Bedford: Oct 11, 2014

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Next event at New Bedford will be our USPSA Multi-Gun on Saturday, October 11, 2014.

http://www.rodgun-nb.org/ap/schedules/RGNB_MultiGun_2014_Oct.pdf

PRE REGISTRATION REQUIRE and space is limited. Walk-ins WILL NOT be accepted. Many folks have already registered during the year so there are only a couple spots left. Contact me ASAP if you want one of the last spots.

This will be a 4 stage match, each stage will use rifle, pistol and shotgun.

This is a USPSA Multi-Gun match run under USPSA Multi-Gun rules: http://www.uspsa.org/document_library/rules/2014/RifleShotgunMultigun Rules 1-1-2014final.pdf

Scoring will be "Time-Plus" (rule 8.3):
8.3.1 Unless otherwise stipulated in the written stage briefing, any cardboard target, designated as a “shoot” target must be neutralized by either one (1) “A/B” hit OR two (2) hits anywhere inside the scoring perforations on the target (i.e. minimum 2 “D” hits) to avoid a penalty.

As such we can't predict what a minimum round count will be for you. What we can tell you is the approximate target count. Each of the 4 stages will have around 25-30 targets between the three guns. There will be NO SLLUGS in this match. Bird-shot only for shotgun targets. Shoot a slug and damage our steel, be prepared to replace it (and be DQ'd).

Divisions:
- Open
- Tactical
- Limited
- Heavy Metal Tactical
- Heave Metal Limited


SPECIAL NOTE:
This will be the first of three matches at New Bedford, in partnership with Samson Manufacturing (http://www.samson-mfg.com), where you can participate in a raffle to support Active Heroes. Samson is supplying the prizes (3 separate prizes). Tickets are $20 each. Winners will be drawn at the shooters meeting at the November USPSA Rifle match on 11/23.

http://www.rodgun-nb.org/ap/schedules/ActiveHeroes.pdf

100% of the proceeds will go to Active Heroes, a great organization helping our veterans.
http://activeheroes.org/

See this post for more details: http://www.northeastshooters.com/vb...n-Manufacturing-amp-New-Bedford-Action-Pistol
 
Thanks to the whole NB crew. Special thanks to John C. who didn't even shoot but was the MD. It was a looonnnggg day with some really crappy weather, but all the stages were fun and challenging. All the guns are finally dried off, oiled and back in the safe. The bags are emptied and sitting by the pellet stove to dry out. I'm starting to get feeling back in mine hands....
 
Thanks to the whole NB crew. Special thanks to John C. who didn't even shoot but was the MD. It was a looonnnggg day with some really crappy weather, but all the stages were fun and challenging. All the guns are finally dried off, oiled and back in the safe. The bags are emptied and sitting by the pellet stove to dry out. I'm starting to get feeling back in mine hands....

Thanks Mike! Electronics are finally dried off, and dead units charged... what could go wrong? Here is a link to the match results on PractiScore: https://practiscore.com/results.php?uuid=0013CA35-1C26-4356-A4D7-9E9D572E5821

Somebody asked me to change their division after all the devices were synched, I forget who and to what division - if you still want to change it send me an email please. [email protected] I will forward the link to the club webmaster to get the results up to the RGCNB website and the USPSA website.
 
Dennis, John, and I wanted to send out a big Thank You to those that stayed after the match to help us break down. We didn't leave until about 6 and it would've been later if not for the help - Thanks again!
 
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