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Anne Arundel Fish & Game Association is pleased to announce our first team multigun event. On Sunday, 2 November, AAF&G will be hosting a 2-Man 3-Gun match on the AAF&G Action Range.
This will be a four stage match and we will accept 24 teams to shoot it. There will be both relay stages and "Rolling Thunder" (both teammates shooting simultaneously) stages. The match fee will be $30 per person ($20 for AAF&G members).
This advanced notice is to give people time to find teammates and get your guns, ammo, and equipment sorted out. We will send out the formal match announcement and begin registering teams a month before the match. Registration is per team, and each team must have exactly two shooters. (Rest assured, if somebody has a teammate bail right before the match, we will do our best to accommodate by pairing up lone shooters.) We will wait-list both teams and individual shooters in case there are last minute openings for either.
Right now, our goal is to have all teams compete in the same equipment division so everybody can be scored head-to-head. This is not, however, a final decision and may change. For planning purposes, though, assume everyone will shoot Tactical Optics Rimfire (TO-RF). See the rules (linked below) for precise details, but basically this means:
So, start planning! If you want to shoot but can not find a teammate, let us know. We will try to keep a list of interested solo shooters to try to fill teams and unexpected vacancies.
If you want to shoot but think that the TO-RF division is problematic for your team, let us know, but keep in mind that we may not use centerfire rifle cartridges at AAF&G (only .22LR or pistol calibers such as 9mm, .40S&W, or .45ACP). We can expand division choices prior to formal sign-up if we need to. Given that there are no prizes in play—just bragging rights—we hope everyone will choose to try and shoot head-to-head in TO-RF, however.
The match will be run according to the provisional AAF&G Action Multigun rules, available here:
The Match Director is Walt Romaniw; the Range Master is Colin Wynne. All match feedback and questions should be sent to the following address:
If you are not currently receiving AAF&G match announcements, please go to the AAF&G IDPA website and click through to "how to enter our matches." This will get you on the mailing list for match updates and the sign-up announcement.
We look forward to seeing you in November!
—Walt & Colin (AAFG3Gun@gmail.com)
This will be a four stage match and we will accept 24 teams to shoot it. There will be both relay stages and "Rolling Thunder" (both teammates shooting simultaneously) stages. The match fee will be $30 per person ($20 for AAF&G members).
This advanced notice is to give people time to find teammates and get your guns, ammo, and equipment sorted out. We will send out the formal match announcement and begin registering teams a month before the match. Registration is per team, and each team must have exactly two shooters. (Rest assured, if somebody has a teammate bail right before the match, we will do our best to accommodate by pairing up lone shooters.) We will wait-list both teams and individual shooters in case there are last minute openings for either.
Right now, our goal is to have all teams compete in the same equipment division so everybody can be scored head-to-head. This is not, however, a final decision and may change. For planning purposes, though, assume everyone will shoot Tactical Optics Rimfire (TO-RF). See the rules (linked below) for precise details, but basically this means:
- Any IDPA or USPSA legal pistol (other than USPSA Open);
- Any pump or semi-auto shotgun (12ga or smaller) with bead or iron sights, a tube-fed magazine, and no ports/comps; and
- Any .22LR detachable magazine rifle (iron sight, red dots, or scopes).
So, start planning! If you want to shoot but can not find a teammate, let us know. We will try to keep a list of interested solo shooters to try to fill teams and unexpected vacancies.
If you want to shoot but think that the TO-RF division is problematic for your team, let us know, but keep in mind that we may not use centerfire rifle cartridges at AAF&G (only .22LR or pistol calibers such as 9mm, .40S&W, or .45ACP). We can expand division choices prior to formal sign-up if we need to. Given that there are no prizes in play—just bragging rights—we hope everyone will choose to try and shoot head-to-head in TO-RF, however.
The match will be run according to the provisional AAF&G Action Multigun rules, available here:
The Match Director is Walt Romaniw; the Range Master is Colin Wynne. All match feedback and questions should be sent to the following address:
If you are not currently receiving AAF&G match announcements, please go to the AAF&G IDPA website and click through to "how to enter our matches." This will get you on the mailing list for match updates and the sign-up announcement.
We look forward to seeing you in November!
—Walt & Colin (AAFG3Gun@gmail.com)