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  1. The May match results and The Series standings have been corrected, with percentage based on total POINTS. Evidently, the first time around, the scores were entered into an older version of our scoring program, that had an error in the formula.

    Our apologies for the mistake. It appears that it made quite a substantial difference for a few shooters.

    See you all on June 24 at Wildcat.

    RZ

  2. The results from May 13's match at ACC are now posted on IndianaMultiGun.com and can be found under Results.

    The Point Series Standings have also been updated, and can be found under INMG Point Series.

    Thanks to Jon, Tony, Spencer, Corey, and all the others who helped make the match happen.

    Our next match, INMG Series Event #4, will be June 24 at Wildcat.

    Thanks again,

    RZ

  3. Ryan Z and Steve G. If your on here....thanks a ton for the help with the shotgun. Worked on it last night and tried some slugs today, and no problems now. Thanks for all the help. Had a blast as usual with that squad....and Jack lol

    Always happy to help. Really wish you wouldn't have had the trouble with the gun in the first place... but like Jack always says, "It could be worse..."

    RZ

  4. I think we have a winner with the wood target. I finally had a chance to take it to the range and it worked

    perfectly. Shots to the base had no effect on the target, whether hitting the upright or the actual base that

    the target sits on. Hits to the target knocked it off every time. Very simple and inexpensive.

    That looks promising! What would happen when somebody hits the upright with a 9mm carbine, though?

  5. Could you post a link to the range in Atlanta, IN? How many stages and how far out arr the rifle targets? IMGA or USPSA? All info is appreciated. We are always looking for a good 3gun around Ohio.

    Atlanta Conservation Club MultiGun August 14:

    5 stages. Max distance is 35 yards. IMA style rules. The club website is a clunkler. For all the info available there and then some, check out indianamultigun.com.

    Thanks,

    Ryan

  6. Thanks to all who attended for what turned out to be a really fun match. Scores from Sunday's MultiGun match at ACC are now posted on IndianaMultiGun.com under Results.

    Special thanks again to Dale Shultz, Jeff Stanch, and Larry Hoskins for Setting up the stages on Saturday. More help is always needed, guys. Please chip in next time on Saturday, if at all possible, if even just for an hour.

    Also, if you have an idea for a stage, please let us know. We'd be more than happy to let you design and set up a stage. This is an "outlaw" match, so as long as its safe, the only limitation is the stage designer's imagination. The same goes for props. Jeff Stowers donated the V-Tac 9-Hole barricade towards the end of last season. If anyone has a prop that they'd like to build, please let me know. I for one would love to see a breaching door. If you don't know what that is, it's a door prop that you blow the "lock" off of before entering. The "lock" is typically a piece of 1x2 or similar. Needless to say, it's really cool.

    Another special thanks to the Ron Cooper, Jon Furman, Adam Lux, and Bill Patton for stepping up as ROs. There always seems to be a shortage of ROs, and the same guys few always seem to step up and take the role. It would be really nice once in a while for these guys to just come out and shoot a match.

    You all have Jon Furman to thank for the hard cover... I'm making it known that I didn't put out one stinkin' piece of it... the no shoots, however were all me.

    Thanks to see you at the next match INMG club event, Speed Shotgun at Riley Conservation Club, June 25.

    Please check the schedule on IndianaMultiGun.com for additional scheduled INMG matches.

    Thanks again!

  7. Come out and join us for ACC’s MultiGun match Sunday, 6-12-11. It will be a fun and challenging test of your rifle, handgun, and shotgun skills. We are planning on 5 courses of fire.

    MATCH DATE: Sunday June 12, 2011

    Registration: 9:00AM

    Shooters' Meeting: 9:45 AM

    Match starts immediately following shooters' meeting

    RULES: Indiana Multi-Gun Rules

    Please see our website, IndianaMultiGun.com for more info.

    MATCH FEE: $25 for Nonmembers, $20 for members, $10 for juniors with paid adult. Half off for ROs. Half off for Saturday Set Up Crew.

    SET-UP: Set-up will be on Saturday before the match. This Saturday, we will get started around 2:00. Please let us know if you can help, even if only for an hour. The more help we get from volunteers, the better the matches will be!

    Approximate Minimum Round count:

    Rifle – 53

    Handgun - 51

    Birdshot – 36

    Slug – 8

    I recommend that you bring double the numbers above for the ammo that you bring to the match. You can always take ammo back home with you, but running out at the match is a bummer!

    Here is a breakdown of the proposed stages:

    Stage 1 – 8 Slug, 26 Handgun

    Stage 2 - 22 Birdshot

    Stage 3 - 16 Handgun, 5 Birdshot, 8 Rifle

    Stage 4 - 36 Rifle

    Stage 5 – 9 Rifle, 9 Handgun, 9 Birdshot

    This month you will need to be able to carry enough shotgun shells to finish a 22-round course. So please plan accordingly.

    If you shot one of our Multi-Gun matches before, you can expect this match’s difficulty level to be similar. If haven’t shot one of our Multi-Gun matches, you may find this match to be somewhat more demanding than your typical USPSA or IDPA club pistol match— expect some shots to be a bit more technically demanding, and some shooting positions to be a bit more awkward physically.

    It will benefit you to know the point of impact (POI) of all 3 of your guns, from contact distance out to approximately 25 yards. Half-scale paper targets will be used for rifle. We often implement NewBold synthetic targets for rifle, which will equate to 8 MOA or larger at our distances. Know your shotgun pattern, as there will be some steel no-shoot plates placed in close proximity to shoot targets.

    Please see our website, IndianaMultiGun.com for more info.

    NOTE: that all matches at AtlantaCC are conducted under a COLD RANGE as per USPSA rules. All guns must be either holstered (or bagged) at all times, unloaded, hammer down, with no magazine inserted. Long guns should remain bagged, or in a rack with an open action, and/or an "empty chamber indicator" (flag) in place. It is the shooter's responsibility to ensure that the muzzle of any gun is never pointed in an unsafe direction. You may only handle your gun only at the direction of the range officer (RO), or in the designated "safe areas." You may not handle any ammunition or loaded magazines in the safe areas. Violation of these or any other safety rules shall result in a match disqualification.

  8. I'll be in town and thinking I might be able to make this one. How long do these matches typically run?

    For an out of state visitor, I'll bet the MD would let you shoot through on the last stage or two...saving an hour or more. Of course, shoot the match and head into town with us for "shooter's lunch" afterwards. (wings and a beer)

    You will enjoy shooting at C-ville. The stages quality usually makes it feel like shooting 5 stage state match.

    Thanks for the invite, but unfortunately my time will be too tight for post-match fraternizing. So, would you say matches are typically over by 1:00? 2:00?

    I've never shot a USPSA club match at PCSCI before, but I have shot a few of the MultiGun matches there and the stages have always been excellent.

    Hope to see you Saturday.

  9. Atlanta Conservation Club

    Speed Shotgun Match

    March 13, 2011

    Come out and join us in a fun and challenging match that will be sure to challenge your shotgun skills as well your mental game!

    Registration: 9:00AM

    Shooters' Meeting: 9:45 AM

    Match starts immediately following shooters' meeting

    SET-UP: Begins around 12:00 Noon on the Saturday March 12. There will also be some set up the day of the match at 8:00 AM. Please email us if you come and help out. A good pair of work gloves is highly recommended. Remember, the more help we get from volunteers like you, the better the matches will be!

    Additional information on scoring, divisions, equipment, etc. can be found in "Speed Shotgun" under the Rules tab at IndianaMultiGun.com

    Description: This will be a 5 stage all-shotgun match. Most stages will involve some use of props, and most will also require some movement. Targets will be knock-down steel (plates, poppers, etc.). Stages may have anywhere from 15 to 30 or more targets. Each stage will have a “Par Time” (time limit). Par Times will be set so that no one will realistically be able to neutralize all the targets. A big part of the challenge is figuring out the most efficient way to get as many targets as you can before time runs out.

    Ammo & what else to bring: Due to the high number of targets, we recommended bringing 100 rounds or more. Minimum caliber is 20 Gauge for all Divisions. Lead birdshot only. Some type of shell carriers/pouches are recommended, but additional ammo may be stored in pockets, etc. We also recommend that you bring gloves for resetting lead splattered targets.

    Match Fee: $20 per entry.Half price for ROs and Saturday set-up crew

  10. Come out and join us for ACC's last MultiGun match of the year this Sunday, 11-14-10. It will be a fun and challenging test of your marksmanship and gun-handling skills with your rifle, handgun, and shotgun, as well as your mental game. We are planning on 4 courses of fire.

    MATCH DATE: Sunday November 14, 2010

    Registration: 9:00AM

    Shooters' Meeting: 9:45 AM

    Match starts immediately following shooters' meeting

    RULES: Indiana Multi-Gun Rules

    MATCH FEE: $20 per shooter, $10 off for ROs, $10 off for Saturday Set Up Crew.

    SET-UP: We will get started around 2:00 on Saturday. Please help if you can, if even for an hour. Email the Match Director for details if you could help out. Remember, the more help we get from volunteers like you, the better the matches will be!

    Round count:

    Rifle - 65

    Handgun - 42

    Birdshot - 44

    I recommend that you bring double the numbers above for the ammo that you bring to the match. You can always take ammo back home with you, but running out at the match is a bummer!

    Here is a breakdown of the stages:

    Stage 1 - 25 Rifle, 20 Handgun

    Stage 2 - 22 Handgun, 14 Birdshot

    Stage 3 - 26 Rifle, 14 Birdshot

    Stage 4 - 14 Rifle, 16 Birdshot

    If you shot one of our Multi-Gun matches last year, you can expect this matchs difficulty level to be very similar. If you didnt shoot one of our Multi-Gun matches last year, you may find this match to be a little more demanding than your typical USPSA or IDPA club pistol match some shots may be a bit more technically demanding, and some shooting positions may be a bit more awkward physically.

    It will benefit you to know the point of impact (POI) of your rifle from contact distance out to approximately 25 yards. Half-scale paper targets will be used for rifle targets. We will also be implementing NewBold synthetic targets for rifle, which will equate to 8 MOA or larger at our distances. Know your shotgun pattern, as there will be some steel no-shoot plates placed in close proximity to shoot targets.

    NOTE: that all matches at AtlantaCC are conducted under a COLD RANGE as per USPSA rules. All guns must be either holstered (or bagged) at all times, unloaded, hammer down, with no magazine inserted. Long guns should remain bagged, or in a rack with an open action, and/or an "empty chamber indicator" (flag) in place. It is the shooter's responsibility to ensure that the muzzle of any gun is never pointed in an unsafe direction. You may only handle your gun only at the direction of the range officer (RO), or in the designated "safe areas." You may not handle any ammunition or loaded magazines in the safe areas. Violation of these or any other safety rules shall result in a match disqualification.

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