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  • Pthfndr
    In Memoriam
    • Oct 2005
    • 3691

    3 Gun Shoot this saturday

    This range only goes to 100 yards on the rifle side so there are no real long rifle shots. We did one once before and it was fun. The club is NOT affliated with any national org (except the NRA and CMP) so are rules are somewhat looser. If you're interested contact the man listed below and he can put you on the email list. There is also an IDPA TYPE match the 3rd saturday of the month.

    FYI, the range is located about 30 minutes EAST of Sacramento. For directions: http://www.eldoradorodandgun.com/

    The EL DORADO ROD and GUN CLUB will be hosting a FUN THREE-GUN SHOOT at the EDR&GC range on SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2005

    Go to www.eldoradorodandgun.com for map - directions.

    John L. Lustig: Match Director / Range Safety Officer


    jlejll@directcon.net Please identify for 3-gun

    This is a ’’FUN THREE GUN’ no class or division shoot.

    FUN THREE-GUN SHOOT: APRIL 30, 2005 AT THE EL DORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB RANGE www.eldoradorodandgun.com

    John L. Lustig: Match Director / Range Safety Officer

    Home (530) 676-1199 Cell (530) 306-4432

    jllustig@directcon.net or jlejll@directcon.net Please identify for ‘Fun 3-Gun’

    NOTE: Information updated April 18, 2005



    This is a ’’FUN THREE GUN’ no class or division shoot.

    Should arrive by 8:30 am

    Sign up and squading starts when you get there.

    General information and safety meeting at 9:00 am

    Would like to start shooting at 9:15 am if possible.


    A) SAFETY / RANGE RULES

    1) THIS IS A COLD RANGE; NO LOADED FIREARMS ALLOWED EXCEPT AT THE

    DIRECTION OF THE SAFETY OFFICER! The ONLY time that the firearm is to be

    handled is at the ’Safe Table’ or under the Safety Officer’s direction. NO ammunition

    is to be handled at the ‘Safe Table’.

    2) HANDGUNS: You should arrive at the range with two bags. One bag to contain your

    unloaded firearm, holster, magazine pouches and any other support equipment. The

    other bag to contain your ammunition.

    3) All long guns, action open when not in use.

    4) Prospective attendees / shooters: can be asked not to participate and to leave the

    range at the discretion of the Match Director.

    5) THIS IS A DRY RANGE! NO ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE RANGE

    ALLOWED!



    B) GENERAL INFORMATION:

    1) IDPA (www.idpa.com) rules will be used as the ‘guidelines’ for Match and Courses of

    Fire.

    2) When leaving a gun to move to the next position: the gun must be TOTALLY EMPTY,

    magazine out, and action open.

    3) All scenarios / stages will be concealed carry unless otherwise specified.

    4) Starting with pistol: will be loaded with ten rounds in the magazine and one round in

    the chamber, safety on, holstered.

    5) Not starting with pistol: depending on the scenario description.

    5a) May be loaded with ten rounds in the magazine and one round in the chamber,

    safety on holstered.

    5b) May be unloaded. When the pistol is needed the shooter will retrieve a ten

    round magazine from carry pouch and load the pistol.

    6) Starting with Rifle: round in the chamber, safety on, and ten rounds in the magazine.

    Start at the low ready position – gun loaded and safe with the finger out of the trigger

    guard, butt below shoulder and muzzle down at a 45*.

    7) Not starting with Rifle: chamber empty, safety on, ten rounds in the magazine.

    8) Starting with Shotgun: round in the chamber, safety on, and four rounds in the

    magazine. Start at the low ready position – gun loaded and safe with the finger out of

    the trigger guard, butt below shoulder and muzzle down at a 45*.

    9) Not starting with Shotgun: chamber empty, safety on, four rounds in the magazine.

    10) Firearm usage:

    10a) Pistol; paper targets, steel (pepper poppers and knock down plate) targets and

    bowling pins.

    10b) Rifle; paper targets at various distances; may have steel targets at 100 yard

    line.

    10c) Shotgun:

    steel targets; birdshot – pellets.

    clay pigeons, birdshot – pellets

    paper targets; slugs.

    11) Tentative firearm usage in Course of Fire:

    11a) Stage #1; shotgun then pistol.

    11b) Stage #2; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    11c) Stage #3; shotgun then pistol

    11d) Stage #4; shotgun then pistol

    11e) Stage #5; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    11f) Stage #6; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    NOTE: Each gun used will be reloaded curing the course of fire.

    12) There will be a Pail at each stage for brass, shotgun shell and general clean up.

    NOTE: We need to clean up the range during use.

    13) Lunch, sodas and water can be purchased on site from the ‘Jakes Lucky Dogs’. He

    will be there from 11:00 am.



    C) UPON ARRIVAL:

    1) Sign in with the release form, pay fees.

    2) Range Fees:

    2a) EDR&GC member, $10.00.

    2b) Non-member $15.00

    2c) Check can be made to EDR&GC.

    3) Fill out score sheet, name on both sides.

    4) E-mail sign up list, results will be e-mailed to participants who want them.

    5) Sign up for a squad: will have three squads if enough shooters for eight or more per

    squad.

    5a) Squad #1 will start on stage #1.

    5b) Squad #2 will start on stage #3.

    5c) Squad #3 will start on stage #5.

    6) Get you and your gear ready!

    7) Help as needed.



    D) EQUIPMENT – SUPPLY INFORMATION FOR SHOOTERS:

    1) Sling on long guns is recommended but not necessary. There will have some

    stages with three-gun usage and will have some movement.

    2) PISTOL: being 125 rounds minimum.

    3) SHOTGUN;

    3a) Birdshot – pellets. High base or low base, nothing larger than number 4 Shot.

    Bring 75 rounds. NO STEEL SHOT!

    3b) Slugs bring 10 rounds.

    4) Carbines / Rifles; center fire, 30 cal max. Bring 60 rounds.

    5) Will have two HAWK 98 (Remington 870 copy shotguns) two Mossberg 500’s

    available for use: Need to supply your own ammo. 12 ga.
    Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

    Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match
  • #2
    Pthfndr
    In Memoriam
    • Oct 2005
    • 3691

    This range only goes to 100 yards on the rifle side so there are no real long rifle shots. We did one once before and it was fun. The club is NOT affliated with any national org (except the NRA and CMP) so are rules are somewhat looser. If you're interested contact the man listed below and he can put you on the email list. There is also an IDPA TYPE match the 3rd saturday of the month.

    FYI, the range is located about 30 minutes EAST of Sacramento. For directions: http://www.eldoradorodandgun.com/

    The EL DORADO ROD and GUN CLUB will be hosting a FUN THREE-GUN SHOOT at the EDR&GC range on SATURDAY APRIL 30, 2005

    Go to www.eldoradorodandgun.com for map - directions.

    John L. Lustig: Match Director / Range Safety Officer


    jlejll@directcon.net Please identify for 3-gun

    This is a ’’FUN THREE GUN’ no class or division shoot.

    FUN THREE-GUN SHOOT: APRIL 30, 2005 AT THE EL DORADO ROD AND GUN CLUB RANGE www.eldoradorodandgun.com

    John L. Lustig: Match Director / Range Safety Officer

    Home (530) 676-1199 Cell (530) 306-4432

    jllustig@directcon.net or jlejll@directcon.net Please identify for ‘Fun 3-Gun’

    NOTE: Information updated April 18, 2005



    This is a ’’FUN THREE GUN’ no class or division shoot.

    Should arrive by 8:30 am

    Sign up and squading starts when you get there.

    General information and safety meeting at 9:00 am

    Would like to start shooting at 9:15 am if possible.


    A) SAFETY / RANGE RULES

    1) THIS IS A COLD RANGE; NO LOADED FIREARMS ALLOWED EXCEPT AT THE

    DIRECTION OF THE SAFETY OFFICER! The ONLY time that the firearm is to be

    handled is at the ’Safe Table’ or under the Safety Officer’s direction. NO ammunition

    is to be handled at the ‘Safe Table’.

    2) HANDGUNS: You should arrive at the range with two bags. One bag to contain your

    unloaded firearm, holster, magazine pouches and any other support equipment. The

    other bag to contain your ammunition.

    3) All long guns, action open when not in use.

    4) Prospective attendees / shooters: can be asked not to participate and to leave the

    range at the discretion of the Match Director.

    5) THIS IS A DRY RANGE! NO ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ON THE RANGE

    ALLOWED!



    B) GENERAL INFORMATION:

    1) IDPA (www.idpa.com) rules will be used as the ‘guidelines’ for Match and Courses of

    Fire.

    2) When leaving a gun to move to the next position: the gun must be TOTALLY EMPTY,

    magazine out, and action open.

    3) All scenarios / stages will be concealed carry unless otherwise specified.

    4) Starting with pistol: will be loaded with ten rounds in the magazine and one round in

    the chamber, safety on, holstered.

    5) Not starting with pistol: depending on the scenario description.

    5a) May be loaded with ten rounds in the magazine and one round in the chamber,

    safety on holstered.

    5b) May be unloaded. When the pistol is needed the shooter will retrieve a ten

    round magazine from carry pouch and load the pistol.

    6) Starting with Rifle: round in the chamber, safety on, and ten rounds in the magazine.

    Start at the low ready position – gun loaded and safe with the finger out of the trigger

    guard, butt below shoulder and muzzle down at a 45*.

    7) Not starting with Rifle: chamber empty, safety on, ten rounds in the magazine.

    8) Starting with Shotgun: round in the chamber, safety on, and four rounds in the

    magazine. Start at the low ready position – gun loaded and safe with the finger out of

    the trigger guard, butt below shoulder and muzzle down at a 45*.

    9) Not starting with Shotgun: chamber empty, safety on, four rounds in the magazine.

    10) Firearm usage:

    10a) Pistol; paper targets, steel (pepper poppers and knock down plate) targets and

    bowling pins.

    10b) Rifle; paper targets at various distances; may have steel targets at 100 yard

    line.

    10c) Shotgun:

    steel targets; birdshot – pellets.

    clay pigeons, birdshot – pellets

    paper targets; slugs.

    11) Tentative firearm usage in Course of Fire:

    11a) Stage #1; shotgun then pistol.

    11b) Stage #2; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    11c) Stage #3; shotgun then pistol

    11d) Stage #4; shotgun then pistol

    11e) Stage #5; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    11f) Stage #6; rifle, then shotgun, then pistol.

    NOTE: Each gun used will be reloaded curing the course of fire.

    12) There will be a Pail at each stage for brass, shotgun shell and general clean up.

    NOTE: We need to clean up the range during use.

    13) Lunch, sodas and water can be purchased on site from the ‘Jakes Lucky Dogs’. He

    will be there from 11:00 am.



    C) UPON ARRIVAL:

    1) Sign in with the release form, pay fees.

    2) Range Fees:

    2a) EDR&GC member, $10.00.

    2b) Non-member $15.00

    2c) Check can be made to EDR&GC.

    3) Fill out score sheet, name on both sides.

    4) E-mail sign up list, results will be e-mailed to participants who want them.

    5) Sign up for a squad: will have three squads if enough shooters for eight or more per

    squad.

    5a) Squad #1 will start on stage #1.

    5b) Squad #2 will start on stage #3.

    5c) Squad #3 will start on stage #5.

    6) Get you and your gear ready!

    7) Help as needed.



    D) EQUIPMENT – SUPPLY INFORMATION FOR SHOOTERS:

    1) Sling on long guns is recommended but not necessary. There will have some

    stages with three-gun usage and will have some movement.

    2) PISTOL: being 125 rounds minimum.

    3) SHOTGUN;

    3a) Birdshot – pellets. High base or low base, nothing larger than number 4 Shot.

    Bring 75 rounds. NO STEEL SHOT!

    3b) Slugs bring 10 rounds.

    4) Carbines / Rifles; center fire, 30 cal max. Bring 60 rounds.

    5) Will have two HAWK 98 (Remington 870 copy shotguns) two Mossberg 500’s

    available for use: Need to supply your own ammo. 12 ga.
    Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

    Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match

    Comment

    • #3
      MadMex
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 1095

      Well organized and a great group of sportsman/sportswoman. Hats off to big John et al.. Thanks for posting the announcement!
      45 Saves Lives / 1911 Heathen

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      • #4
        Pthfndr
        In Memoriam
        • Oct 2005
        • 3691

        <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MadMex:
        Well organized and a great group of sportsman/sportswoman. Hats off to big John et al.. Thanks for posting the announcement! </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

        I take it you were there also? Which group did you shoot with, 1 or 2? What kind of rifle were you shooting?

        John is a great guy. Puts a lot of effort into his matches. You should go to his defensive pistol matches if you haven't already.
        Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

        Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match

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        • #5
          MadMex
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1095

          <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">I take it you were there also? Which group did you shoot with, 1 or 2? What kind of rifle were you shooting?

          John is a great guy. Puts a lot of effort into his matches. You should go to his defensive pistol matches if you haven't already. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
          I was the “observer” that you talked with before the match.

          Can you post some of the pictures you posted on the “other board”?
          45 Saves Lives / 1911 Heathen

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          • #6
            Pthfndr
            In Memoriam
            • Oct 2005
            • 3691

            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MadMex:
            <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">I take it you were there also? Which group did you shoot with, 1 or 2? What kind of rifle were you shooting?

            John is a great guy. Puts a lot of effort into his matches. You should go to his defensive pistol matches if you haven't already. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
            I was the “observer” that you talked with before the match.

            Can you post some of the pictures you posted on the “other board”? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

            I remember speaking with you. Hope you are able to make it to one of the matches.

            Here's the pictures.

            Pictures from the COF

            Stage 1 - Pistol and shotgun



            Stage 2 - Rifle and Pistol


            Stage 3 - Shotgun and handgun.


            Stage 4 - Pidtol and shotgun


            Stage 5 - Steel plates @100 yards, paper @50 yards for rifle, shotgun and handgun


            Stage 6 - Steel @100 yards, plywood @100 yards for slugs, paper @50 yards for rifle and handgun


            Stage 6 John the match director as RO and my GF Jan scoring (shooter is in front of them)


            Stage 6 Jan loading up under the watchful eye of RO Alec


            Stage 6 Jan shooting the steel and paper
            Rob Thomas - Match Director NCPPRC Tactical Long Range Match

            Match Director Sac Valley Vintage Military Rifle Long Range Match

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