Opinions on my beginning rifle and pistol

PeteMcGuire1881

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So you guys read my intro and know I don't have any competition experience. Well, these are purchased I made with the intent on using for competing. I don't see myself traveling all over the US to shoot so this will mainly be for local stuff (if they have any in IN, OH, IL, or KY):
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Pistol 1 is an M&P Pro 5" in 9mm pure stock

Pistol 2 is a RIA full size double stack in .22 TCM/9mm combo pure stock. (These are a cat lady to find mags for) this one I haven't shot yet.

AR 1 is an Aero Precision matched upper and lower with a Burgara 18" bull barrel and an AP m-lock hand guard with a Lantac Dragon muzzle device. Has JP trigger springs and an AXTS Raptor charging handle.

AR 2 is a Mag Tactical upper and lower with a 16" barrel and typical flash hider. Stark front handle. Has JP trigger springs and a Vortex Razr Gen II 1-6x glass with American Defense quick release mount.

I'm pretty certain these aren't ideal so shoot your opinions and ideas out there. I put my big girl panties on so I can take the abuse.


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Yeah, the flashlight is on that one because it stays on the nightstand. But I'm with you there for competition. AR #2 does need the glass. It's actually lighter than AR #1.


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Matt Rigsby said:
Pistol #1, lose the flashlight, done.
Rifle #1, put the scope from rifle #2 on rifle #1, done.
Keep the flashlight extra weight reduces muzzle flip and you look way more tacticool with a light.

That's way better kit then 75% of the guys at most club matches.
 
Never thought about reducing muzzle flip. You being serious or setting me up to be the clown of the show?


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Jesse Tischauser said:
Keep the flashlight extra weight reduces muzzle flip and you look way more tacticool with a light.
That's way better kit then 75% of the guys at most club matches.
Would that not put you into open for 3 gun?
 
You are far better setup than most who start out. You got the best optic for 3gun IMO! Love my razor! Take what you have and go find a match. Ask questions and check out gear for your first several matches. Then you will have a much better idea what you want and need. It can be expensive enough you don't want to but gear you want to replace 2 months later. You should be able to find matches as well. IN and KY seem to have plenty to choose from.
 
I figure with the Razr, if I can't shoot a target down, I can beat it into submission with it.


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Here is a couple local matches in Ohio
http://ccfsa.com/rifle_pistol.html
Second sunday of the month all year round. It's gonna be cold this Sunday! 16-23 degrees
Richwood
http://www.richwoodgunandgameclub.org/matchandevents/rifleeventsmatches.html
Starts the 3rd Sunday in March I think they are doing every other month.
Miami valley steel shooters
Check out there facebook page. They shoot year round there to. The schedule is a little sporadic good place to start as the people are great and the max distance is 50 yards next match is January 14




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Eric1231 said:
Here is a couple local matches in Ohio
http://ccfsa.com/rifle_pistol.html
Second sunday of the month all year round. It's gonna be cold this Sunday! 16-23 degrees
Richwood
http://www.richwoodgunandgameclub.org/matchandevents/rifleeventsmatches.html
Starts the 3rd Sunday in March I think they are doing every other month.
Miami valley steel shooters
Check out there facebook page. They shoot year round there to. The schedule is a little sporadic good place to start as the people are great and the max distance is 50 yards next match is January 14




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Thanks for the info!


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