River Bend Gun Club 3 Gun // Hit Tracking // Most DIFFICULT Match I've ever Shot...

Published on July 24, 2022
Duration: 9:01

This video documents a challenging 3 Gun competition at River Bend Gun Club, highlighting the intensity of the stages and the importance of hit tracking and stage planning. The shooter discusses common errors like shotgun capacity management and procedural mistakes, emphasizing the fun and rewarding nature of the sport.

Quick Summary

This 3 Gun match at River Bend Gun Club proved to be one of the most difficult, emphasizing the importance of hit tracking and careful stage planning. The shooter encountered challenges with shotgun capacity management and procedural errors, highlighting common pitfalls in competitive shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Intense Stages
  2. 00:09Previous Match Performance
  3. 01:46Dirty Dog Stage
  4. 02:09First Stage Analysis
  5. 03:25Stage Blown By
  6. 04:38Need for a Light
  7. 05:45Swinger Stage Experience
  8. 06:26Best Stage of the Day
  9. 07:13Car Extraction Stage & Procedural Error
  10. 08:11Tired but Epic Run
  11. 08:34Favorite Run of the Day
  12. 08:43Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a 3 Gun match challenging?

3 Gun matches are challenging due to intense stage designs that require quick transitions between rifle, pistol, and shotgun. Factors like hit tracking, ammunition management, and avoiding procedural errors are critical for success.

What are common mistakes in 3 Gun competitions?

Common mistakes include neglecting shotgun capacity, leading to mid-stage reloads, and procedural errors like incorrect shooting positions. Careful stage planning and constant situational awareness are key to avoiding these issues.

Why is hit tracking important in 3 Gun?

Hit tracking is crucial in 3 Gun to ensure all targets are properly engaged. Failing to hit targets can result in time penalties or disqualification, making it essential to confirm each shot's effectiveness.

What is a 'swinger' target in shooting competitions?

A 'swinger' target is a reactive steel target that moves or swings after being hit. Engaging these targets effectively requires good accuracy and understanding of physics and momentum to predict their movement.

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