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After a while just banging away with subguns gets old.
So, last time my buddies and I got together we tried these courses.
Subgun Mozambique
One silhouette target at five yards.
Subgun loaded with at least 20 rounds.
Course Of Fire:
One burst into the body of the target, followed by a burst to the head.
Must have at least four rounds in the body and two in the head or shooter will be declared dead on the spot.
(The head shots were surprisingly difficult to do. Folks tended to pull them off onto the edges of the target more than I expected. One shooter got an nice COM group, but it was only three rounds. He was declared dead. )
Seven And Seven
Two silhouette targets at five yards.
Subgun and two magazines. One magazine loaded with three rounds, one with at least 20.
Course Of Fire:
Fire the first mag of three rounds into the first target. Reload with the full magazine and fire enough rounds into the first target to get at least seven hits. Fire at least seven rounds into the second target. No penalty for more than seven shots in either target. Less than seven shots in either means the shooter is declared dead.
(I put eight shots into the first target. I figured I'd shot 11 or 12.)
Steel Your Courage
Three steel targets on stands at 40 yards. (Ours were about 18 inches high by seven inches wide.)
Subgun loaded with a magazine with at least 20 rounds.
Course Of Fire:
With subgun on full auto only knock over all three targets.
Failure to knock over all targets with one magazine means shooter is declared dead.
This turned out to be pretty easy. We timed a few people and one guy did it in 5 seconds with a Reising M50 and handloads.
To make things more interesting, next time I plan to short load the magazines for all these.
So, last time my buddies and I got together we tried these courses.
Subgun Mozambique
One silhouette target at five yards.
Subgun loaded with at least 20 rounds.
Course Of Fire:
One burst into the body of the target, followed by a burst to the head.
Must have at least four rounds in the body and two in the head or shooter will be declared dead on the spot.
(The head shots were surprisingly difficult to do. Folks tended to pull them off onto the edges of the target more than I expected. One shooter got an nice COM group, but it was only three rounds. He was declared dead. )
Seven And Seven
Two silhouette targets at five yards.
Subgun and two magazines. One magazine loaded with three rounds, one with at least 20.
Course Of Fire:
Fire the first mag of three rounds into the first target. Reload with the full magazine and fire enough rounds into the first target to get at least seven hits. Fire at least seven rounds into the second target. No penalty for more than seven shots in either target. Less than seven shots in either means the shooter is declared dead.
(I put eight shots into the first target. I figured I'd shot 11 or 12.)
Steel Your Courage
Three steel targets on stands at 40 yards. (Ours were about 18 inches high by seven inches wide.)
Subgun loaded with a magazine with at least 20 rounds.
Course Of Fire:
With subgun on full auto only knock over all three targets.
Failure to knock over all targets with one magazine means shooter is declared dead.
This turned out to be pretty easy. We timed a few people and one guy did it in 5 seconds with a Reising M50 and handloads.
To make things more interesting, next time I plan to short load the magazines for all these.