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February WHIDPA Multigun Match this Saturday 2/12

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:02 pm
by Bob Wolff
I will definitely need help setting up 0730.

First rounds downrange at 0900, AT the ImpactZone

Steel rifle targets ONLY, ammo restrictions
If a magnet sticks to your bullet 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:
Big Bay: Pistol/Rifle/Shotgun and optional threats Minimum rifle = 30, pistol = 7, Shot = 7, Optional Pistol or Rifle = 18
Shotgun/Pistol: 5 shot, 8 pistol
Rifle/Pistol: pistol = 14, rifle =10
Long range 150 yds from "roof" 4 steel, 45 sec par time


A FEW RULE to REMEMBER
Must score 6 points to neutralize, .308 rifle or larger, 5 points to neutralize
NO pistol optics
9 rounds max shotgun capacity (tube + chamber)

Supreme poobah of all things Multi-Gun at WHIDPA

BOB

Re: February WHIDPA Multigun Match this Saturday 2/12

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:13 pm
by ExMarlboroMan
Does steel casing such as monarch or wolf brand rifle ammo mean it is not allowed?

Re: February WHIDPA Multigun Match this Saturday 2/12

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:05 pm
by Piney
ExMarlboroMan wrote:Does steel casing such as monarch or wolf brand rifle ammo mean it is not allowed?
Nah-- just the bullets. Brass or steel casings are fine.

Re: February WHIDPA Multigun Match this Saturday 2/12

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:54 pm
by Bob Wolff
As stated above that will be ok, people use that ammo all the time.
What my concern is steel core bullets will cause serious damage to our steel targets.
You are free to use any ammo you want on paper, it is just the steel we are concerned with.

Bob