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    Depending on the kind of targetry I would say a plate race or something of the sort using paper targets is the most common. There could be accuracy shooting like Irving said. Whatever you do you could throw in shoot/no-shoot targets, reloads, dummy rounds, barricades, etc. etc.

    I always thought math games are fun. Say you have up 20 or so IPSC targets or section targets off to save on targetry, then number each section from 1-20. Give the shooter a math problem and have them shoot the target with the corresponding answer. That mixes up a lot of different/important principles for people and really screws with their head (especially when being timed) but it's fun. Some people may not be to interested depending on math ability. I know I hated it at first but they grew on me and my target acquisition, scanning, and ability to kill dots quicker really improved.

    Taking a simple plate race and throwing in crazy positions or drills (VTAC drills for example like the Tri Lamda, 1-5, Highsmith, etc.) can make competitions fun as well but maybe that's for the more experienced shooter.

    As a big drag racer and shooter, a crazy course with a heads up bracket like Irving suggested sounds awesome as well.

    I'd love to shoot whatever you guys want to do.
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    I got 17 bowling pins for free. Would you like me to get some more free ones?

    NEVER pay for bowling pins. Well, I guess a dollar a pop is acceptable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I got 17 bowling pins for free. Would you like me to get some more free ones?

    NEVER pay for bowling pins. Well, I guess a dollar a pop is acceptable.
    hell yeah i want bowling pins !!

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    Why not just set up a few groups of 3 or so cans at say... 15, 30, 50 yards (or whatever). The first to hit all of their targets wins, and we could set it up like a bracket.
    Simple enough no?

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    My favorite one is 4 targets, (steel) 2 shots into each, 2 mags 4 rounds each. A doubletap into each target, no advance if you miss.

    To keep it interesting, you move the targets back on each round.

    Its kind of an elimination style and fun. The reloads mix it up and it nothing too complicated.

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    I like the pins idea.I have a few I could donate. I don't have tables though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Caballo Loco View Post
    Depending on the kind of targetry I would say a plate race or something of the sort using paper targets is the most common. There could be accuracy shooting like Irving said. Whatever you do you could throw in shoot/no-shoot targets, reloads, dummy rounds, barricades, etc. etc.

    I always thought math games are fun. Say you have up 20 or so IPSC targets or section targets off to save on targetry, then number each section from 1-20. Give the shooter a math problem and have them shoot the target with the corresponding answer. That mixes up a lot of different/important principles for people and really screws with their head (especially when being timed) but it's fun. Some people may not be to interested depending on math ability. I know I hated it at first but they grew on me and my target acquisition, scanning, and ability to kill dots quicker really improved.

    Taking a simple plate race and throwing in crazy positions or drills (VTAC drills for example like the Tri Lamda, 1-5, Highsmith, etc.) can make competitions fun as well but maybe that's for the more experienced shooter.

    As a big drag racer and shooter, a crazy course with a heads up bracket like Irving suggested sounds awesome as well.

    I'd love to shoot whatever you guys want to do.
    im leaning toward a quick paced , there it is shoot it kind of thing . a heads up or drag race type thing sounds perfect . 2 lanes first to knock over 3 pins wins at 25 or 50 yards . on to the next 2 shooters ect.

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    I have to assume that you guys aren't thinking about shooting a bowling pin with a pistol at 50 yards. Not impossible, sure, but maybe not ideal for this kind of competition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I have to assume that you guys aren't thinking about shooting a bowling pin with a pistol at 50 yards. Not impossible, sure, but maybe not ideal for this kind of competition.
    10 is way to close so 25 yards ??

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    You'd be surprised. 10 yards may not be too close if you are racing someone. We can work something out either way.
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