I plan on going to the Region 2 Championship. I have never been to any IHMSA match save my local club.
How much ammo should I bring per gun? Assume if you will that Gods grace shines upon me & I actually do reasonably well.
Thanks!
Bob
How much ammo?
- Boomer
- Site Admin
- Posts: 131
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:54 pm
- IHMSA Member#: 57468
- Location: Northern KY
- Contact:
How much ammo?
Regards,
Bob
NRA Life
IHMSA Life
Bob
NRA Life
IHMSA Life
- 35isit
- State Director
- Posts: 853
- Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:36 am
- IHMSA Member#: 36827
- Location: Central Ky
- Contact:
Re: How much ammo?
I always take 100 rounds for each gun I intend to shoot. For a 60 round match thats 60 for the match 5 for sighters and 35 for shootoffs if I make one. 35 rounds for shootoffs is 34 more than I really need.
Greg
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director
- Rodent
- Class B
- Posts: 303
- Joined: Sat Feb 05, 2011 9:03 am
- IHMSA Member#: 27115
- Location: Madison, Virginia
Re: How much ammo?
Hey Bob. Well first, I hope that you do come on up. It would be great to meet ya. Second, It is going to be a 60 round match. And then you always need extra. I plan on having 100 rounds per gun.
Mike
Mike
Co-Match Director - Piedmont Sportsman Club in Gordonsville Virginia
- Boomer
- Site Admin
- Posts: 131
- Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:54 pm
- IHMSA Member#: 57468
- Location: Northern KY
- Contact:
Re: How much ammo?
100 rounds is it? I was planning on bringing 3-400! :lol:
One thing I dont get (or am just to stupid to figure out) is this notion of a 60 round match. I am assuming that there is shooting to be done past the 1st 40 targets then (a 40 is undiscovered country for me)?
Also just out of curiosity as I am in no danger of it being applicable to me... How does an 80X80 work, or more to the point what is the course of fire to reach it?
Thanks!
Bob
One thing I dont get (or am just to stupid to figure out) is this notion of a 60 round match. I am assuming that there is shooting to be done past the 1st 40 targets then (a 40 is undiscovered country for me)?
Also just out of curiosity as I am in no danger of it being applicable to me... How does an 80X80 work, or more to the point what is the course of fire to reach it?
Thanks!
Bob
Regards,
Bob
NRA Life
IHMSA Life
Bob
NRA Life
IHMSA Life
- 35isit
- State Director
- Posts: 853
- Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:36 am
- IHMSA Member#: 36827
- Location: Central Ky
- Contact:
Re: How much ammo?
For a 60 round match you simply shoot 15 before moving to the next target for a 80 round match you simply shoot 20. Many years ago the Ga boys talked about a 100 round match they held. Usually 100 rounds is plenty for each entry unless you get into a really long shootoff with someone.
Greg
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director
- Richard Pickering
- Class B
- Posts: 308
- Joined: Sun Feb 06, 2011 10:56 am
- IHMSA Member#: 5905
- Location: Stone Mountain, Ga
Re: How much ammo?
It is a good rule to take about half again as much as you will need for the match. So, 100rds is a good number for a regional. I know of an occasion in which several people loaned ammo for a shooter to compete in Field Pistol, so extra ammo is helpful even if you dont use it. If you get in one of those UAS marathons you'll be glad you have it.
I'm probably the only one (actively shooting) who remembers the 100rd Ga state match of 1979 or 80. There were no set conventions so we shot 40 one day, 40 the next and 20 on the 3rd. We had a fellow drive up (to the DeKalb Range near Lithonia) who had a 30-30 10'' and forgot to grab his ammo. He shot factory 30-30 that he bought at a K-Mart. I'm sure Steve Arnett remembers.
I'm probably the only one (actively shooting) who remembers the 100rd Ga state match of 1979 or 80. There were no set conventions so we shot 40 one day, 40 the next and 20 on the 3rd. We had a fellow drive up (to the DeKalb Range near Lithonia) who had a 30-30 10'' and forgot to grab his ammo. He shot factory 30-30 that he bought at a K-Mart. I'm sure Steve Arnett remembers.
I have served as assistant match director, Southern Silhouette club, 1980s. Also, the Griffin Gun Club for Silhouette during the 1990s, to about 2005. For a short period I authored the ''Cast Bullet'' section of The IHMSA News. Joined IHMSA March 1979.
- IHMSA80x80
- Class B
- Posts: 201
- Joined: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:32 am
- IHMSA Member#: 0
- Location: Northern Kentucky
Re: How much ammo?
100 rounds is a good number to bring for a 60-round match. Also, if you have one, I always brought a back-up gun and ammo in case the planned gun broke. At least you could finish the match that way.
"Are you gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?"
-
- Target Painter
- Posts: 48
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:27 am
- IHMSA Member#: 29790
- Location: Henderson, NV
Re: How much ammo?
X2IHMSA80x80 wrote:100 rounds is a good number to bring for a 60-round match. Also, if you have one, I always brought a back-up gun and ammo in case the planned gun broke. At least you could finish the match that way.
- Smokin7mm
- Spotter
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:55 am
- IHMSA Member#: 49266
- Location: Washington
Re: How much ammo?
X3IHMSA80x80 wrote:100 rounds is a good number to bring for a 60-round match. Also, if you have one, I always brought a back-up gun and ammo in case the planned gun broke. At least you could finish the match that way.
Bret
Match Director Paul Bunyan Rifle Club Puyallup Wa
Washington State Director
NRA member
Washington State Director
NRA member
- 35isit
- State Director
- Posts: 853
- Joined: Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:36 am
- IHMSA Member#: 36827
- Location: Central Ky
- Contact:
Re: How much ammo?
I shoot Contenders a lot. So I always pack a extra frame. If one breaks I have another to fall back on. Conversley if my XP breaks I also have a TC and extra ammo to fall back on.
Greg
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director
Life Member of N.R.A.
80X80 7/27/2010
Ky State Director