Rayner's Multigun Cancer Benefit Blue Rock, OH

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Rayner's Range will be hosting their annual Multigun Cancer benefit match on July 29, 2012. All proceeds from this match go to the American Cancer Society. If you are anywhere close it would be a good one to get some trigger time in before Rockcastle. If you contact the Rayner's ahead of time there is plenty of room for camping if you want to get there the evening before. There is no set-up or tearing down at this match ..... just shooting, eating lunch, and shooting some more. Food and drinks are available at the shop/registration/concession area. The way squadding works at Rayner's is basically you register and when you have enough shooters in your squad you take off. You can break for lunch whenever or just shoot through. Once completed you can also typically re-shoot for $5. USPSA rules and scoring, so break out those .40cal pistols for this one.

Details:
$20 entry (proceeds go to ACS)
USPSA scoring
6 or 7 stages
9:00 start time (or whenever you get there)
max rifle shots out to 300 yards
100 rounds birdshot, 150 rds each for pistol and rifle
no slugs or buckshot required
great food available
 
Re: Rayner's Multigun Cancer Benefit Blue Rock, OH

Sounds like fun. I have never shot a multi gun match. My pistol shooting needs some work. If I don't have plans I will try to come.
 
Re: Rayner's Multigun Cancer Benefit Blue Rock, OH

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: wdebo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Sounds like fun. I have never shot a multi gun match. My pistol shooting needs some work. If I don't have plans I will try to come. </div></div>

If you like to shoot guns, you will have plenty of fun. This is one day everyone should get out and play. Feel free to contact me if you need any other info.
 
Re: Rayner's Multigun Cancer Benefit Blue Rock, OH

Absolutely outstanding! This is GREAT! This is something all shooters should think of! Cancer affects all of us and the biggest thing is SUPPORT! My wife just completed six months of chemo and is one of the lucky ones because not only did she have the family support but also she was also diagnosed early with a rare form of ovarian cancer known as filopian tube cancer. Only 255 known cases so you guys get out there and make a difference for the ladies we love!

I love you Christa!

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