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2018 Invictus Practical Mid-Atlantic Multi-Gun Championship


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Registration is now open for the 2018 Invictus Practical Mid-Atlantic Multi-Gun Championship in York PA, on June 9th and 10th.

This match is unique in the world of major outlaw 3 gun matches in several respects;

 

1. You can shoot the whole match in one day.  & stages 210 rounds +/-

2. Prizes are all checks.  This means you don't have to stick around for a prize table.  If you shoot on Saturday you can go home Saturday night.

3. The prizes are generous.  We pay out 50% of the gross.  That is a lot of money.  Over $12,000 last year.

4. We give prizes way down the list in Tac Ops.  By using a modified Lewis class payout scheme if you pick your class correctly and shoot to the best of your ability you have a chance to win hundreds of dollars even if you are way towards the bottom.

5. We're about as far north and east as any major 3 gun.  Only Topton's team 3 gun is farther north or east, and it's a great match but it's not for individuals.  That's why we draw a lot of shooters from the Mid-Atlantic states, the northeast and Canada on a regular basis.

6. We keep our squads to a reasonable size and there's not a lot of standing around.  We run our matches much more like USPSA than 3GN or typical outlaw matches.

 

This 7 stage match will fill up quickly.  Do not hesitate to sign up if you want your choice of days.

 

Lunch is included for all shooters.  Additional food and drinks are available for purchase. Shooters registered before 4/1/18 get a moisture wicking t-shirt included in their entry fee.

 

Here's the link to the application: http://nebula.wsimg.com/e3d3a123707e65e97baaa10f256a4937?AccessKeyId=AA5794DCCFFD38D924E2&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

 

Howard C. Thompson

Match Director

2018 Invictus Practical MAMGC

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If you haven't shot this match you should, great mix of bay stages, use of the rifle range and even a natural terrain stage last year.  The lunch provided is excellent every year!  Oh and if you pick your percentage correctly the money payout is awesome as everyone loves cash.

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57 minutes ago, Steve Moneypenny said:

Am i reading stage 2 right is that a 160 yard slug shot?

 

yeah if true that's a little (maybe a lot) over the top, who is going to be lobbing slugs at the enemy, out of an un-scoped smoothbore nonetheless, especially when they have AR's in their hands...

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We got a lot of whining and dropped the 160 yard slug targets.   I tried it and although it wasn't that bad I felt bad for those who don't have the facility to practice it.  I also wasn't sure how easy it would be to call hits consistently.

 

Sign in each day will be from 8:00 am to 8:30 am.  You'll get you t-shirts and lunch tickets there.  The match briefing will be at 8:45 am.  We hope to be shooting around 9:00 am each morning.  Our ROs are top rate and squads are no larger than 12.  We hope to be done between 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm each day.

 

Food will be available from 10:30 am until 2:00 pm each day and we usually don't take a formal lunch break.  Eat when it's convenient or rotate out of your squad when it works for you.  Lunch is included with your paid entry, and there is more food and drink available for everyone.

 

Please watch your speed on our driveway.  The speed limit is 10 mph and speeding is a 20 second procedural.

 

Please do your part to paste targets and set steel.  Be ready to go when it's your turn to shoot.  

 

This is a lost brass match.

 

You can change your percentage (the 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100% thing) up until first shot on the day you shoot.  Do it at sign in if you like.  However, because of this we will not post scores Saturday evening.  We will post them to practiscore Sunday afternoon.  We always use the word York in our matches, so that makes it easy to search.

 

Thank you for shooting with us.  We have already set up most of the stages and it looks fun.  We hope you enjoy it.

 

Let's hope for nice weather, Howard

 

 

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Howard,

For participants shooting in Tac Optics, are 12 round shotgun tubes permitted, so long as only 9 rounds are loaded before the buzzer?  Are 40 round AR mags permitted?

 

Thank you very much.

 

 

 

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rules:  http://nebula.wsimg.com/5f6aef720c5ff0535a7f4119c14ed2dc?AccessKeyId=AA5794DCCFFD38D924E2&disposition=0&alloworigin=1

 

no limitation on mag or tube size, just the round count limitations below.  everyone should also be aware of the 4" pvc rule below.

 

5.3.4 Shotgun 5.3.5.1 Only tubular magazines are permitted. 5.3.5.2 Electronic or optical sights are prohibited. 5.3.5.3 Supporting devices (bipods, etc.) are prohibited. 5.3.5.4 Barrel devices designed/intended to reduce recoil or muzzle movement (e.g. compensators, barrel porting) are prohibited. 5.3.5.5 Speed loading devices and/or detachable box magazines are prohibited. 5.3.5.6 Magazine tube extensions are permitted. 5.4.5.7 Not more than nine (9) rounds total may be loaded at the beginning of any stage

 

5.3.3 Rifle 5.3.3.1 Not more than one (1) electronic or optical sight is permitted. 5.3.3.2 A supplemental magnifier may be used with the permitted optical sight provided the magnifier does not contain an aiming reticle and cannot be used as an aiming device by itself, and remains mounted in the same location on the rifle for the duration of the event. A participant may use the magnifier in either the magnified or unmagnified mode without restriction. 5.3.3.3 Supporting devices such as bipods and silo bags are specifically prohibited. All other devices attached to the forend must fit inside of a 18” piece of 4” diameter schedule 40 PVC pipe when fully deployed or unfolded. This includes barricade stops, angled foregrips, and backup iron sights. If the pipe fails to fit all the way back to the scope, scope mount or magazine well the competitor will be moved to the open division. 5.3.3.4 Compensators and muzzle brakes may not exceed 1 inch in diameter and 3 inches in length (as measured from the barrel muzzle to the end of the compensator). 5.3.3.4 Drum magazines are prohibited. Coupled magazines are permitted (no more than two may be coupled together). 5.3.3.5 Magazines may not be loaded with more than 30 rounds at any time after the start signal. Magazines utilized during a course of fire that have more than 30 rounds will result in the competitor being moved to the open division.

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