Pawnee Winter Run n' Gun - 2016

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

henschman

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jul 22, 2008
Messages
4,396
Reaction score
24
Location
Oklahoma City
Ted and I were at Red Castle getting 500 yard zeroes on Tuesday. I had to make sure that I could get the hits with the 11.5" AR and XM193. I can, but Ted out-shot me with his scoped Mini 14. :(

As far as ammo goes, I have never run out at one of these and I don't intend to. I have come way too close for comfort a couple times, and have seen it happen to a bunch of other people. I'm going with four 30 round AR mags and three 19 round Glock mags. It's probably twice what I will actually shoot, but whatever -- 5.56 is light. The 11.5" rifle is super light too, which will be nice.

Jon is making us some pretty cool trophies this time:
i281.photobucket.com_albums_kk201_henschman_Run_20n_20Gun_58872f6ffb11ad3587f72866339dbae183e0.jpg
 

Matt in TN

Marksman
Special Hen
Joined
Jan 21, 2015
Messages
54
Reaction score
0
Location
Baxter, TN
On another subject, my buddy and I had fun in the snow and wind today. Ran 3 miles in some challenging terrain and shot from far away, went 8/8 on a USPSA target from 500 and 3/5 on a 8" circle from 300.

I'm jealous - 300 yds is the furthest I can go here. Conditions were prime for training today though: 23°F, blustery wind, and a dusting of snow. For some reason I cannot fathom, I had the entire range to myself! I refined my zero a bit with some highpower stuff, ran the VTAC board a couple times with 8" targets at 150yds, and banged some 4 MOA targets at 300 yds.

i902.photobucket.com_albums_ac224_mcstennett_IMG_2220_zps8dfwpk6o.jpg


Thank you guys for all the weight info. Shakyhand - I was kind of hoping you'd say "I carried 40 lbs too - stop being a pu$$y and RUN FASTER!!!". Now what am I going to use for motivation? I'm shooting better this year than last, but I'm still not confident enough in my shots to carry less ammo. I have been running 3 days a week since October, and with extra weight since December. I'm definitely in better shape than last year - which is what all this is about I guess. It's never quite enough though!

I struggle with testosterone poisoning too. If it makes you feel any better - my first plan last year was to carry TEN FAL mags, just because I always thought that would be my "load out" if it ever came down to it. I'm pretty glad I wimped out and carried only six.

Henschman - awesome trophies!!!
 

Matt in TN

Marksman
Special Hen
Joined
Jan 21, 2015
Messages
54
Reaction score
0
Location
Baxter, TN
I forgot - I'd love to see everyone's gear weight on match day, but even moreso I'd love to see a rifle/caliber column in the match results. I was really surprised at how many different kinds of rifles I saw there last year, and wish I would I would have had more time to really take a look at everything and talk to everyone about how it worked for them.
 

FOG

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Apr 16, 2015
Messages
475
Reaction score
36
Location
Inola
Any guesses on how the shotgun stage is going to be set up? Distance, action, etc. I kind of assumed pump but maybe not.

Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk
 

shakyhand

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jan 27, 2013
Messages
110
Reaction score
0
Location
Chickasha
Any guesses on how the shotgun stage is going to be set up? Distance, action, etc. I kind of assumed pump but maybe not.

Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk
Supposed to be a Mossberg 835 with three 3.5" 2 oz turkey loads with an xtra full turkey choke. With option to climb over a five foot wall if you would rather shoot light birdshot. Shotgun must go boom three times.

Notice: Match directors have not officially confirmed or denied above description.
 

shakyhand

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Jan 27, 2013
Messages
110
Reaction score
0
Location
Chickasha
Matt I am positive you and those garand guys easily carried wayyyy more gear disguised as ammo than I ever thought about. When Al runs that M1A I am sure his gear outweighs mine but I never asked him how many rds he was carrying.

As far as a chart with weight, gun, caliber we will want to keep that separate from the scores. Those women do a great job, we don't want to over burden them.
 
Last edited:

TedKennedy

Sharpshooter
Supporting Member
Special Hen Supporter
Joined
Oct 9, 2012
Messages
11,587
Reaction score
13,273
Location
Tulsa
Matt I am positive you and those garand guys easily carried wayyyy more gear disguised as ammo than I ever thought about. When Al runs that M1A I am sure his gear outweighs mine but I never asked him how many rds he was carrying.

As far as a chart with weight, gun, caliber we will want to keep that separate from the scores. Those women do a great job, we don't want to over burden them.


I weighed my gear one day last year - 4 20 round mags of .308, 4 15 round .40, a Glock, loaded, and Camelbak full of water+ rifle is about 30 lbs.
I usually finish with a mag and a half of .308 left (or more) - but I can burn some pistol ammo, so I carry lots of it.

I run the ALICE belt and suspenders with taco pouches, same setup when I run the mini, but significantly lighter.
 

TedKennedy

Sharpshooter
Supporting Member
Special Hen Supporter
Joined
Oct 9, 2012
Messages
11,587
Reaction score
13,273
Location
Tulsa
Any guesses on how the shotgun stage is going to be set up? Distance, action, etc. I kind of assumed pump but maybe not.

Sent from my SM-G900R4 using Tapatalk

There will be three hanging chimes, a shotgun and three shells. You load the shotgun, hit the chimes, ground the shotgun, engage two more targets with a pistol. Distance will be determined when I get out there and set it up - terrain and Mother Nature will dictate terms. Probably be an 870.
 

Latest posts

Top Bottom