I got my ar last night. wish I could have made the shoot today. I'm gonna go to adderberry to zero. what range should I zero at for 3 gun?
I like it because I only have to worry about holdover out to 100yds, which is about as long as you'll find here in a match in Indiana.
Rhino~ I can deliver the Cracker Racker, as well as a Dueling Tree (kinda poorly made though) and a homemade set of swinging 4" squares whenever you like. I was always kinda disappointed it didnt take off a couple years ago when we discussed it, but if there is still interest then lets make it happen.
btw, I dunno if the steel will handle .17's or not.
Let's try for January, with maybe an informal trial run before then.
We could do a theme too ... something cold and WWII-ish ... like Battle of the Bulges.
great advice. in fact, my youngest son dearly wants to shoot 3gun, but we have a deal that he shoots a full season of pistol in order to learn the game.Probably the best way to start is to get some experience with the pistol matches first. FWAPS near Ft. Wayne is a USPSA-affiliated club that hosts pistol matches every third Sunday. You can get their contact information from the club finder at United States Practical Shooting Association.
Once you have a handle on how the pistol matches go, you can branch out into 3-gun.
This sounds like a HOOT!
Where can I go to watch and play?
Maybe not this next year, but there is interest.I'd love to do 3-gun at RileyCC, but the interest (i.e. enough people to help) just isn't there.