WHIDPA Monthly Multigun Match this Saturday (12 Sept)

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WHIDPA Monthly Multigun Match this Saturday (12 Sept)

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WEATHER NOTE: current forecast is for rain FRI (60%) Sat (60%) and Sun (50%)
Check your email, http://www.whidpa.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; or AR15.com for match status.


OK gang, the monthly WHIDPA MultiGun match is this Saturday. (12 September)


I will definately need help setting up 0730.

First rounds downrange at 0900, AT the ImpactZone

Bring water and sunscreen

Steel rifle targets ONLY, ammo restrictions

If a magnet sticks to your bullit DO NOT USE ON THE RIFLE STEEL

Ammunition:

No tracer, armor piercing (AP), or armor piercing incendiary (API) ammunition.
NO Steel jacketed ammo or steel core for steel targets.
Unacceptable ammo includes (but not limited to) US M855, European SS109, and Canadian C77 steel-core .223 ammunition.

For pistols, jacketed, cast lead, or hollow point ammo is acceptable.

For shotgun stages no shot larger than #4 will be allowed when shooting steel.

Slings ARE NOT necessary this month


Prepare for:

Challenging and threat rich environments for rifle, shotgun, and pistol.

Expect:

Shotgun only big bay 16 threats (clays and poppers) including (hopefully 2 sets of swinging clays) NO slug shots.

pistol - rifle around the van - 5 pistol threats and 5 rifle threats

Rifle - Pistol or pistol - rifle, choice of direction 9 rifle and 8 pistol threats

Around the back side.......new lollipop 8 inch steel targets 2 shots at 100 and 2 shots at 75 yds

A FEW RULE to REMEMBER
Must score 6 points to neutralize, .308 or larger, 5 points to neutralize
NO pistol optics and magazines must "fit the gun" , i.e nothing more than a base pad sticking out.
9 rounds max shotgun capcity (tube + chamber)



Supreme poobah of all things Multi-Gun at WHIDPA

Bionic BOB
NO matter how responsible he seems,
NEVER give your gun to a monkey.
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