NopeIs your tripod considered to be "dedicated support equipment" included at weigh in?
You have plenty. As a new shooter, you're just not gonna have time to get off 8 rounds every stage.I am shooting skills division in WI. This will be my first match of any kind. It sounds like people recommend bring 100-120 rounds? I handload and currently have 100 rounds. I don't really have a need for more brass beyond this competition. Should I buy more?
I'll be in Vance.I’m signed up for the Steel City Safari in Feb in Vance AL as individual open heavy and on a team for the Arena match in Blakely GA in March, anyone else here going to those?
I would buy more, if it's like any of the matches I’ve been to they’ll have steel set up to shoot before the match (on check-in day) and after the squads have gone through the course of fire the first day. I typically take 150-200 rounds for my match rifle and then another rifle to mess with. I’ve never wished I hadn’t taken the extra ammo or extra rifle.I am shooting skills division in WI. This will be my first match of any kind. It sounds like people recommend bring 100-120 rounds? I handload and currently have 100 rounds. I don't really have a need for more brass beyond this competition. Should I buy more?
I'll be in Vance.
I'm going to try it outAnyone shooting Laramie get Collins email about the backpack “class”
“The caveat to this sub-class is that your full kit will be weighed at check in and must be 27.0 lbs or less. The list of items NOT included in weight is: clothing layers on your person at the start of the day, ammo, food and water for the day. That means everything including your pack weight, tripod, glass, shooting supports/bags, magazines and rifle weight will be counted. We will tag your rifle as normal for division plus give you a backpack tag for the Backpack Hunter class.”
I hope this just becomes its own class.
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