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Shoot Discipline
2-Gun Action Challenge

Description

Revised October 2022 to allow the use of pistol-calibre carbines in lieu of handguns.
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For those new to the sport of 2-Gun Action Challenge, it is a competitive shooting sport designed to challenge shooters both physically and mentally with potential real life/combat-type scenarios and direct their focus to the skills necessary to do so. As a result, this sport provides skill challenges not typically found in most other shooting disciplines. An example of this would be the requirement to safely engage targets while moving from one point to another with both carried firearms and/or physical challenges such crawling in trenches, rescuing wounded hostages (dummies), foiling criminal endeavors (e.g. robberies) or other such types of scenarios.
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Equipment


1. Hearing and eye protection
2. One (1) pistol or revolver, either center fire or rim fire, of any caliber (unless shooting in PCC-Only Division)
3. One (1) holster, strong hand side only, on waist (no cross draw, drop-leg, shoulder, small-of-back, etc…)
4. Sufficient pistol magazines/speed loaders to contain a minimum of 30 rounds, to be carried during the COF
5. Sufficient magazine/speed loader pouches to contain all magazines/speed loaders/moon clips as specified above (competitors may also wish to consider having a dump pouch to facilitate reloads with retention)
6. One (1) rifle, either center fire or rim fire ~OR~ one (1) 12-gauge shotgun - of any caliber/any action type.
Rifle caliber or 12-gauge shotgun used will determine a competitor’s division, as listed below
7. Sufficient rifle magazines and magazine pouches (if applicable) or ammunition carrier/belt/pouch to contain a minimum of 10 rifle rounds, to be carried during the COF
8. Sufficient ammunition to complete all COF as per the match description (variable).  A good rule of thumb for ammunition requirement when considering match design is 250 pistol rounds and 100 rifle rounds (maximum)
9. *NOTE* - Certain matches may designate the use of specific firearms and/or calibers (e.g EBAR).  If the match description fails to specify any such restrictions, the above-noted, minimum firearm requirements will apply


Shoot Format

See attached document.

Additional Information
See attached document.



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231 Canada St, P.O. Box 22013
​Fredericton, NB E3A 4A0
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