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  1. "Hadn't seen the spectator thing , my wife was planning on coming along. So I'm interested in this as well.

    Those who have shot there before , can you shed any light on how it's done ?"

    It's pretty simple. If I recall correctly they just need the name, DOB and address of everyone attending. They run their check and add you to the access list. When you get to the facility, they check the list and give you an access card. Not too bad.

    I would expect an email in the next week or so with instructions on how they plan to execute all of that. As Jesse pointed out, Charles is probably wrapped up with the 3GN match and he's got the Hiper Fire match closing in quickly too. Anyone that's attended a match Charles runs can tell you that everything will fall in to place.

    For ammo, I plan on bringing 300 pistol, 300 rifle, 200 bird and 40 slugs. That's my standard load out for a major match and I've never run into an issue of not having enough ammo. I also always bring a sling for both long guns, it's just easier that way. My guess is that we'll need slings for rifles, not sure that we'll need them for shotgun. I'm also planning to work from my vehicle. Academi is huge, there will be room. Nothing I've heard from Charles indicates any scenario where you are carrying all your kit or anything like that.

  2. I just signed up for the match, super excited. But where is the info. Round count, stages, lube, no lube? Anything! Tarheels 404 not found, is super helpful.

    I wouldn't expect any round counts or stage descriptions until much closer to the match. I'll let Charles know about the dead link.

    I talked to Charles recently about adding a couple of unique divisions that will be friendly towards folks using issued equipment. I'll wait for Charles to iron out the details before saying too much, but I am fairly confident that body armor will be required to compete in those divisions.

    A few things I believe you'll see in this match...

    1. A focus on accuracy beyond the normal 3GN rules.

    2. Slings on rifles and transitions required.

    3. Blind stage(s)

    4. More emphasis on pistol and rifle than shotgun.

    5. Physical challenges... These will be avoidable to those who aren't comfortable doing them, but with penalty.

    6. Some cool props and unique shooting positions that are challenging, but fun.

    There is opportunity to shoot long distance at Academi. Longest distance won't be known until the stages are set, but I'd be ready to shoot 400yds.

    Don't sweat the details too much. Charles always gets the word out in time. This will be a fun match that has a slightly different flavor than the normal drag races. We all know Charles, his staff, and the Academi staff will make it fun and challenging for everyone.

    All my comments are just educated guesses... Nothing binding, I'm not the Match Director!

  3. Excellemt point, Alma. Because it is in fact a supporting device. Whether everyone chooses to acknowledge it or not.

    As advertised by the manufacturer
    A manufacturer who has nothing to do with 3-Gun. Supporting device is pretty open to interpretation.

    That's a debate for a different thread. I'm asking for the rules, not the opinion of the Internet.

    Just sharing the rule banning supporting devices which this clearly seems to be. Not sure how you could possibly classify it as something other than a supporting device.

    Well, thanks for sharing. I read the rules before asking the question. It's not classified as a supporting device in 3GN rules.

    My opinion is a supporting device holds up a rifle without your hands on it. My opinion doesn't matter. I'm not the match director. Just looking for clarity so I know whether or not to remove it, pretty simple.

  4. Excellemt point, Alma. Because it is in fact a supporting device. Whether everyone chooses to acknowledge it or not.

    As advertised by the manufacturer

    A manufacturer who has nothing to do with 3-Gun. Supporting device is pretty open to interpretation.

    That's a debate for a different thread. I'm asking for the rules, not the opinion of the Internet.

  5. Basically 3 gun nation mixed with some outlaw matches for rules. Scoring can vary from stage to stage as the number of required hits can change but will be clearly explained in stage description on the stage. Sponsors are still coming on board. This is the biggest year yet. Over 80 teams including ROs.

    Anything from the 3GN rules that is not allowed? Mag tube length, fore grips etc..? Don't want to show up and have to reconfigure at the match.

    Thanks!

  6. May has almost come and gone and I haven't seen any updates on this. If it's a go I dont mind waiting but if it's falling through I want to try to get into something else. Anyone have any updates?

    What's the deal with this match? On/off? I'm close to just writing it off.

    It would be nice to get an update so we can plan our schedules.

    I'll see Charles this weekend and provide an update ASAP.

  7. Jim- I certainly understand, and appreciate you keeping the dates open.

    I know they were targeting the beginning of May to open up registration. If all goes according to plan, something should be online within the next couple of weeks.

    Everything is looking good for the match and there have been no setbacks to my knowledge. All lights are still green, it's just a matter of making registration smooth, inclusive, and painless!

  8. Mberry----

    RE Trident 3 gun match--

    since I was never in the military what does more military stress course style stuff refer to- can you provide more detail please.

    Talked in a PM to answer this one, but to anyone else that may be apprehensive about the physical aspect of the match:

    It is not our intent to make this match so physically demanding that it excludes anyone. If there are portions that you cannot complete, there will likely be a penalty comparable to what it would take someone to complete that portion assigned. For example, you need to drag a dummy from a vehicle to a safe zone and you can't physically do it- it takes an in shape person 10 seconds and an out of shape person 20 seconds, the penalty would probably be 30 seconds to account for the time it takes to do the event and the exhaustion factor added in. You may not win, but you'll still be able to shoot and have fun.

    Charles will be the match director. He will make the ruling on this stuff, but it's certainly something we've considered.

  9. how physical will this match be compared to the Blue Ridge Mountain 3 gun?

    It will be different from BRM3G, but still challenging. Rock Castle has natural terrain that just isn't available at Academi. Academi has shoot houses and urban facades that aren't available at Rock Castle.

    We'll look for ways to challenge folks- ladders, stairs, sled drags, rucks, maybe some sposor provided body armor on a stage, etc... More military stress course style stuff. There will be a physical aspect to the match, but not the total mileage and hill hikes of BRM3G.

  10. Before I register, I would like to know if the venue, Acadami, has any unusual requirements vis a vis access and firearms for the competitors.

    Specifically, are things like background checks, mandatory checking of guns into an armory, no guns in on-site housing, stop on entry, stop on exit, things like that.

    In other words, are matches here conducted just like matches like SMM3G and RM3G or similar: Show up and shoot big boy rules. :goof:

    The reason for the question is I recall reading the old Blackwater website along time ago, and remember some of these things being mentioned.

    ericm

    Good questions, thanks! I checked with Academi and guns are fine in the lodge, they just have to be unloaded. No requirement to lock up personally owned firearms in the armory. Quiet hours in the lodge start at 2300. If you want to be loud and party, there may be a place on site for that, but it won't be in the lodge where others are trying to rest. There are plenty of other hotels nearby that you'll be able get a match rate on, you don't have to stay at the lodge. Ranges also have to be cold before the beer lamp is lit.

    EVERY PERSON THAT ENTERS ACADEMI MUST BE ON THE ACCESS LIST, TO INCLUDE SPECTATORS, MINORS AND VENDORS!!!! You do have to stop on entry and be checked against the access list, there will be extra staff on hand to make this process as efficient as possible. That is one reason that sign up hasn't gone live yet, Charles and crew are trying to make the process smooth so you don't have to submit multiple forms. The check they do is not very intrusive. If you can legally own a firearm, you're good to go. If you can't legally own a firearm, you are not allowed on the site. Pretty simple.

    Will this match be open to everyone? I saw something somewhere that seemed to indicate that it was an invite only. My 17 year old son is dying to shoot in this.

    Absolutely open to all! Academi has a minimum age requirement of 12 for SHOOTERS. Spectators of all ages are welcome, provided they are on the access list and have eye & ear protection.

    This sounds like a cool match and its for a good cause but I feel very conflicted about this. ACADEMI shut down the USPSA club , 3gun club and the IDPA sanctioned match last year because they "couldn't work with the clubs in the current enviroment anymore." If they dont support shooting sports why should we support ACADEMI now?

    I'm not sure how hosting a major 3-Gun match (and donating all the ranges used for free) can be perceived as not supporting the shooting sports? I miss the monthly matches at Academi too, you aren't alone there. Those matches got me, and many others, started in this sport. Academi made a business decision based on the metrics they had in front of them, it wasn't personal. I'd love to see the monthly matches come back, and hopefully this event triggers some discussion that leads to more matches being held at Academi. Instead of looking at it negatively, look at this as a chance to shoot at Academi again. While you're there, feel free to take the opportunity to tell the staff how much you enjoyed this match, and let them know you'd love to see those monthly matches come back.

    Sponsors are signing up, this is going to be a good shooting match and the prize table will rival the best out there... There are companies supporting this event that have not dipped their toes in to the 3-Gun pool before... More to follow as the details solidify.

    If you know of any companies that may want to contribute or get on board as match sponsors, please PM me with contact info and I'll make sure they are sent a sponsorship packet. The Navy SEAL Foundation is a nationally recognized 501©3 charity with the highest charity navigator rating possible for several years running. Sponsorship of this match qualifies as a tax-deductible donation. You can read more about the Navy SEAL Foundation here: http://www.navysealfoundation.org/

    Information on the match and registration will be posted on the Tarheel 3Gun page just as soon as everything is smooth: http://tarheel3gun.com/

    Thanks!!!

  11. I know Charles is on the road towards this weekends regional, so I'll chime in a bit. I've been working with Charles and the Navy SEAL Foundation to get this match together for quite some time now. You can safely put this match on your calender, it's going to happen. Academi has some unique requirements that Charles is working through to make the sign up process smooth and all-inclusive so they aren't chasing people down for information and waivers. Sign up may not happen for a few more weeks, but it will happen!

    The details are being finalized, and everything is on track for a great match. With the combined efforts of the Navy SEAL Foundation, Charles Sole and Academi, this match (and prize table) is going to be absolutely top notch. The facility is phenomenal, the cause is honorable, and the folks putting this all together are investing a lot of time and energy in to making sure this is an event people will not want to miss.

    As for stages, expect some things outside the normal drag race. There will be a physical aspect to the match, but it will be doable by all. Bad knees, bad backs should still sign up (just bring some Motrin). Academi has some great shoot houses, cool props, and the opportunity to shoot long ranges on more than one stage. It's going to be fun, and challenging, for all. Rifle slings will be needed.

    It's also worth noting that Charles and Academi are donating their time and services for this match. 100% of the proceeds will go to the Navy SEAL Foundation. That's a huge donation, and very much appreciated.

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