08/20/2011 ProAm @ USSA

joshappel

Par times back to normal
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Lets start a little early. Sign in at 0830 shooting at 0900. There will be a steel count of 100-125. There will be a shotgun division that will be shot after pistols. $10 for USSA members and $15 for non members, $5 will enter you for shotgun if you shot pistol. If you just want to shoot shotgun, show up at 1100 and it will be $10 for members and $15 for non. Thanks!
~Josh
 
This looks like a good alternate since OKCGC cancled 3gun.
Do you have any info on the shot gun shoot? Round count, etc.
Michael
 
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The only Saturday I've had to work in over 3 months HAS to be this Saturday grrrr I need to have a long talk with that dude at work that sets the hours! oh that would be me! crap I suck as a lead man LOL oh well I'm GOING to start shooting one of these days soon I hope. Later,

Kirk
 
Okay, so are there time limits on these stages?

Yeah, it's a par time, usually 15-20 seconds, sometimes more.

10 rds. per each mag, start wrists above shoulders. Draw and shoot as many as you can before the par time runs out. Each shot more than .3 over the part time is -1 plate. High number of plates wins. Ties decided by a tie breaker stage, an all steel speed shoot stage.

Last pro am I shot Josh and Ryan used the Rogers Range (reactive steel). It was pretty cool.

Also it's A LOT of fun with the shotgun. Good reloading practice and a good place to work on your speed.
 
Yeah, it's a par time, usually 15-20 seconds, sometimes more.

10 rds. per each mag, start wrists above shoulders. Draw and shoot as many as you can before the par time runs out. Each shot more than .3 over the part time is -1 plate. High number of plates wins. Ties decided by a tie breaker stage, an all steel speed shoot stage.

Last pro am I shot Josh and Ryan used the Rogers Range (reactive steel). It was pretty cool.

Also it's A LOT of fun with the shotgun. Good reloading practice and a good place to work on your speed.

I have never shot a ProAm before, this sounds fun. I am assuming that this is all steel for pistols except shotgun afterwards? Everyone loads 10 rounds in the mag? So my 9mm 1911 with 10 rd mags would be good to go?

Wes
 
I have never shot a ProAm before, this sounds fun. I am assuming that this is all steel for pistols except shotgun afterwards? Everyone loads 10 rounds in the mag? So my 9mm 1911 with 10 rd mags would be good to go?

Wes


Yep its all steel poppers, plates 1911 9mm is a good choice.
 
If I wanted to shoot shotgun afterwards how many shells should I bring? 100-125?

Wes
 
Soon.......

Two more months of outdoor Bullseye and then I'll be coming up for the Pro-Am matches. I was grinning for two days after I shot the one in January.
 
Looks like the old man and I will be making a trip to T-town.

Looking forward to shooting some steel and improving my speed!!!!
 
Cool, don't forget the shotguns.

I'm heading to Pryor for USPSA...might show up at 11 for the shotgun.
 
Will 7 1/2 shot work for the shotgun runs?

Sorry, will be my first time shooting any type of pro am.
 
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