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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 2892914" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>This time it was total of 3 runs. I think if there had been more shooters they would have limited it to 2 runs each. </p><p></p><p>Yes, the next one is a head-to-head double elimination bracket.</p><p></p><p>The rifle is a 16" carbine length gas, in 300 Blackout with a AAC 762 SD suppressor. On top was a Nikon M-300 illuminated reticle. I was shooting a load with a 110gn Barnes Tac-TX bullet that is pretty close to their factory offering. There ended up being 4 shooting my rifle in the match. </p><p></p><p>In this one I was using my M&P .40 Pro. I've shot M&P 9 Pro, a FS M&P .45, and a 1911 in .45. The .40 worked well although my load was a bit light the first two rounds and I changed ammo for the last round. Either my hits were much better or the change helped. The pins reacted better! I've seen plenty of guys do well with 9 and .40, but the .45 seems to be the choice of most. </p><p></p><p>To even it up a bit, we are limited to 8 rounds in the pistols and 5 in the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 2892914, member: 5316"] This time it was total of 3 runs. I think if there had been more shooters they would have limited it to 2 runs each. Yes, the next one is a head-to-head double elimination bracket. The rifle is a 16" carbine length gas, in 300 Blackout with a AAC 762 SD suppressor. On top was a Nikon M-300 illuminated reticle. I was shooting a load with a 110gn Barnes Tac-TX bullet that is pretty close to their factory offering. There ended up being 4 shooting my rifle in the match. In this one I was using my M&P .40 Pro. I've shot M&P 9 Pro, a FS M&P .45, and a 1911 in .45. The .40 worked well although my load was a bit light the first two rounds and I changed ammo for the last round. Either my hits were much better or the change helped. The pins reacted better! I've seen plenty of guys do well with 9 and .40, but the .45 seems to be the choice of most. To even it up a bit, we are limited to 8 rounds in the pistols and 5 in the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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