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  1. Also, spectators are more than welcome all 3 days.

    There is no charge on Friday and Saturday, but there will be a $5 admission fee on Sunday. (WWII Demonstration Day)

    Wait what? My wife has to pay $5 to come watch me shoot?

    I believe the admission fee is going to benefit the Pacific Combat Living History Program, part of the National Museum of the Pacific War in Frederickburg, TX.

    Some of the proceeds may go to other organizations, I am not 100% sure where it is going.

  2. Schedule of Events 

    Friday  - Shooters meeting @ 7:15 am. Shooting starts at 7:30 am. Scheduled to wrap up 7:40 pm.  

    Saturday -  Shooters meeting @ 7:15 am. Shooting starts at 7:30 am. Scheduled to wrap up 7:40 pm. 

    Sunday -  Shooters meeting @ 7:15 am. Shooting starts at 7:30 am. Scheduled to finish shooting 12:10 pm. 

    WWII display, Final Scoring, Arbitration and Stage Tear Down starting @ 12:10 pm. 

    3 Gun Nation Shoot Off at 1:20 pm. 

    Prize Table scheduled to start 2:30 pm. 

  3. RULES FAQ just added to the website.

    Please read it, along with the rules.

    http://texasmultigun.com/txmg/faq_rules

    http://texasmultigun.com/Media/Default/Page/2012-TXMG%20CHAMP%20RULES-Rev5.pdf

    Since non-IPSC paper targets are being used, it would be worthwhile to clarify the rules or at least add to the FAQ. There are only 2 perforated circles on the match targets, with considerably more excess paper outside the outer scoring ring than on an IPSC target. That may cause some confusion to anyone just working off the rules. Just a suggestion.

    Check rule 7.5

    7.5 When a 3-Gun Nation Rifle and Pistol Target is specified as a shoot target:

    7.5.1 For Open, Limited, and Tactical Divisions, the 3GN target must have either one (1) ”Center” hit in the 8”

    circle OR have (2) hits anywhere on the cardboard to avoid penalty.

    (a) Only one (1) hit on the cardboard and NO scoring hit in the 8” center circle is a 5 second penalty.

    (B) Target engaged with no hits is a 10 second penalty.

    7.5.2 For Heavy Tactical Division,

    (a) A designated rifle target must have one (1) hit anywhere on the cardboard to avoid penalty. Target

    engaged with no hits is a 10 second penalty

    (B) A designated pistol target must have either one (1) ”Center” hit in the 8” circle OR have (2) hits anywhere on the cardboard to avoid penalty. Only one (1) hit on the cardboard and NO scoring hit in the 8” center circle is a 5 second penalty.

    7.5.3 For WW2 Division, the 3GN target must have (1) hit anywhere on the cardboard to avoid penalty.

    (a) Target engaged with no hits is a 10 second penalty.

    7.5.4 Target Not Engaged (TNE) penalty is the same as for IPSC targets.

  4. Is that the first email you received?

    The email I am referring to has all of your personal information on it, shirt size, space for who you want to squad with, etc... and then the body of the email is a waiver form.

    The email had the following at the top:

    I think I received mine in October.

    Dear @#$%,

    Thank you for your application to the 2012 LaRue Tactical Texas Multigun Championship.

    To complete the application process, competitors are required to print completed form, sign the waiver and mail it in with a check or money order. Applications will be accepted by order of receipt.

    We are limiting the number of shooters for the main match to the first 315 shooters. There will be a limited number of slots available to shoot with match staff the weekend before, April 13-15, 2012.

    Thank you for your support, we'll see you in April.

    Sheldon Carruth

    www.texasmultigun.com

    It should have been mailed in with your check/money order.

    I received a second email with the following in March. (copied below) This is not the email with the waiver info.

    Greetings $%^&:

    Your spot in the match is confirmed, so you better get ready for the 2012 LaRue Tactical Texas Multigun Championship! It’s going to be a great match because many people have been working hard for a year to make this a success for everyone involved, competitors and sponsors alike. The stages will be dynamic and will challenge all your shooting abilities. There will be many of LaRue Tactical’s innovative products on the prize table. LaRue Tactical will also be serving some of the finest barbecue in the world; all courtesy of our very generous match sponsor, Mark LaRue. Thanks for registering for the match, we’ll see you in April.

    Sheldon Carruth

    Match Director

    LaRue Tactical Texas Multigun Championship

  5. Waiver....is that something we would have sent in with our entry form and payment? I don't remember, and don't have a waiver laying around that I set aside to bring with me...hoping that was something I sent it already?

    Pull up the email you got from "postmaster@texasmulti-gun.com"

    This should be the email you received after you signed up on line.

    The waiver is in the body of the email, just print and sign.

  6. Updated rules.

    http://www.texasmultigun.com/Media/Default/Page/2012-TXMG%20CHAMP%20RULES-Rev4.pdf

    Changes

    Added 2.4.3a, edit 2.5.2

    Edit 4.1 to allow steel jacket.

    Added 2.7.1e (coaching).

    6.5.3.b Rifle sights ok on SG.

    Added that WW2 uses tac holster.

    Modify 6.5.1.a.iii to allow 8+1 in WW2 1911.

    Add 3.5 RO interference.

    Add 7.6.1.f REF calibration reshoot.

    Added buckshot being allowed, and 00B/12 and 3B/20.

    Added 7.5 3GN target scoring

  7. Marcy and Sheldon asked me to post the following.

    Shooters need to make every effort to register Thursday April 19th at the Best of the West shooting range. http://texasshootingrange.com/

    Registration will be open from 12:00 pm - 6:00 pm Thursday April 19th.

    We have 432 shooters registered!!! We need 99% of you to register Thursday evening.

    We will only be able to register so many shooters (not many) Friday morning before the Shooters meeting (which last year was around 7:00 am).

    If you absolutely can not register Thursday, registration will open Friday morning at 6:00 am.

    We will not run late. We will shoot on time. There are a ton of shooters, and for everyone's enjoyment, we have to run on schedule.

    It is the shooter's responsibility to register and be at your stage when it is your squad's turn to shoot.

    Thanks everyone, this is going to be a great match.

    Please clarify this for me: do all shooters need to ''register' on Thursday? I thought my registration form and $275 got me registered. Do I need to be at the range Thursday? I wasn't planning on going to the range Thursday because I'm already 'registered'?

    Thanks

    Everyone needs to check in at the range Thursday.

    Registered may have been a poor choice of words. If you submitted your $$$, that registered your spot in the match. Everyone needs to "Check in/Register On Site" Thursday.

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