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Gallatin Gun Club will host a Shotgun/pistol match this Saturday October 10th. 5 stages, 40 shot, 4 slugs and 70 pistol min. Bring extra. Their will be some loner shotguns for those that do not have one. Bring some Federal Top Gun in a 7.5 shot size or Remington Gun Club if you intend to borrow a shotgun. We will following IMG rules and scoring. Tactical class will have 8+1 in the shotgun at start, Pistols allowed to use high cap. magazines up to 140mm in length. Open is, well, open. Magazine feed shotguns or X-rail, comps. on pistols and red dot on pistols and shotguns. One A zone or -0 on any paper or two hits will neutralize the target in any class.  The stages can be shot with pistol only, if elected to do so, all stages must be shot pistol only.  Bring extra magazines and about 200 rounds. Set up starts at 7:00 with match start around 9:30.

 Match fee for this match will be $15 for club members and $20 for non-members.

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You are correct oh great one. Steel on some stages will have an option to be engaged with pistol, however the shotgun will be required to be used on at least one target. The pistol only option is their if you chose for all the stages only, the 2" steel may be a bit tough with pistol. :stunned:

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If you didn't get a chance to make it to this match you missed a good one.

 

Good weather, Great Stages, Lots of fun running and gunning!  Lots of reloading for THIS GUY who (feeling waves of nostalgia) decided the night before to run his old Scattergun Technologies 870 pump shotgun and a single-stack 1911! 

 

And Robert...., remind me of this chart next time and how using a cylinder bore on the Stage 5 far plates will double your overall match time!   :cry:

 

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Tom W. had the same problem. Buck shot may be the fix.

 

Yup, Number 4 buck might do the trick next time!

 

I was so focused on the slug stage (where my old 870 shines) that I didn't even think about having any heavy shot with me for long plate shots.

 

What I should have done was safe the shotgun and then go full old-school Bullseye Shooter and take those plates with .45ACP.   

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