One more time!!!!!!

Published on January 20, 2018
Duration: 17:44

This video showcases a 3-Gun competition event, detailing stage setups and shooter progression. It highlights the importance of following stage briefs, managing multiple firearms (pistol, shotgun, rifle), and the flow of a competition day. The content is geared towards those interested in participating in or understanding the dynamics of multi-gun shooting sports.

Quick Summary

Three-Gun competitions involve three firearm types: pistol, shotgun, and rifle. Shooters follow specific stage briefs, transition between firearms, and adhere to strict safety rules like not unholstering until a designated point. Newcomers can find information via 'Indiana Multi Gun Series' on Facebook or IndianaMultiGun.com.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Stage Setup and Yellow Line
  2. 01:01Unholstering Rules
  3. 01:21New Shooter Introduction
  4. 02:01Firearm Preparation
  5. 03:37Stage Walkthrough
  6. 04:03Competition Classes Explained
  7. 04:25Taping Up Between Shooters
  8. 04:44Professional Stage Example
  9. 05:10Rifle Safety and Transition
  10. 05:36Pistol Engagement Strategy
  11. 06:05Gun Drive and Commands
  12. 06:20Introducing Next Shooter
  13. 09:35New Shooter Preparation
  14. 10:08Modified Stage Setup for New Shooter
  15. 11:03Support and Encouragement
  16. 12:48Post-Stage Commentary
  17. 13:16Competition Rules Overview
  18. 15:22How to Get Involved
  19. 16:00New Shooter Experience
  20. 16:33New Shooter's Opinion on 3-Gun
  21. 17:01Course Rotation and Variety
  22. 17:18Event Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic firearm types used in 3-Gun competitions?

Three-Gun competitions, often called '3-Gun', involve the use of three primary firearm types: a pistol, a shotgun, and a rifle. Shooters must transition between these firearms according to the rules of each stage.

How do new shooters typically start in 3-Gun competitions?

New shooters are often welcomed and guided through the process. Events provide stage briefs explaining the rules and procedures, and experienced competitors or range officers are available to assist beginners with safety and technique.

What are some important safety rules in 3-Gun competitions?

Key safety rules include never unholstering a firearm until reaching a designated 'go along' point, keeping firearms on safe when not actively engaged, and always following the specific instructions provided in the stage brief.

Where can I find information about 3-Gun events in the Midwest?

For information on 3-Gun events, particularly in the Midwest, you can search for 'Indiana Multi Gun Series' on Facebook or visit their official website at IndianaMultiGun.com.

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