How many mags for idpa
When you sign in for your first match, notify the the person that takes your money you are a new shooter and they will tell you where to go for the Orientation. We do encourage everyone who intends to compete regularly, to join Chabot. It's probably the cheapest gun club membership in the Bay Area.
We don't check cards at the door, but we strongly encourage membership. Chabot does have some basic vending machines available at the office behind the public line.
I would recommend that you bring a lunch for the break between the morning and afternoon stages. If the match is a classifier, you will need a minimum of 90 rounds to complete all three stages. Regular matches vary, but three 50 round boxes should be plenty. That's how I normally carry. After all, I carry them like that… Yes you can. Do I have to get classified to shoot? How often is the classifier set-up and run? If you would like to shoot it, contact your match staff and ask for it to be set-up.
It takes 90 rounds and a while to shoot. Pueblo has many more berms and tends to run it more than Clear Creek. All you have to do is ask ahead of time. Consider bringing as many mags as you possibly can.
Beg, borrow or steal mags How can I get the match results emailed to me? If you would like to get match results via email please send an email to:. Reloads are fine. In fact, a lot of us of reload. Lead bullets are fine. Do you chronograph ammo at every match or are they available?
We do not chrono ammo to ensure you are making power factor. With prior coordination a chrono can be made avail. Just ask. We should be able to help. I carry a sub-compact pistol daily. Using your daily carry gun is encouraged. Some shooters use range guns that only get shot at matches. It is all up to you. The rulebook says my equipment is illegal. Can I still shoot? Of course you can shoot with us. Where can I buy targets to practice with? There are several places online to buy them from.
Shipping cardboard is very expensive. You use a regular belt, not multibelt rig. You are limited to 2 mags on teh belt and one in the gun. You take as many as you want for no more than two on the belt. Nor can they be extended, there is a box rule. Our you can just take rounds and bring left overs home. I've got both stock and extended mags, half dozen of each.
Even one painted yellow to put the JHPs in for carry to the range. They are pretty good a letting first timers run what they brung and shoot for no score. Most important thing is to be safe and have fun. I suggest getting there as early as possible because they will want you do a safety briefing as a new shooter, so you could be standing around for about 2 hours waiting for it.
It is NCRR. Only action shooting matches this side of Richmond since Blackwater Practical Shooters and Tidewater 3-gun couldn't come to mutally acceptable terms with Academi.
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