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Event Glock Sports Shooting Foundation (GSSF) Events Thread

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It's been a few years since I've been to a GSSF match, and kind of want to get back into it.

Thought I'd make a thread just for GSSF thread for the community to talk about events, planning, post-match results, Q&As etc.

Looking through the match schedule, looks like I'll be penciling in for the Route 66 GLOCK Challenge here in November (SoCal). What about you?
 
Great idea to start this thread...
I'm shooting my first ever match (GSSF or otherwise) in Reno, NV on 5/4 & 5.Besides from the basic gear (eyes, ears, mags, ammo, basic tools, etc) what else would you recommend I bring to the match?
Should I travel light or bring a medium to large sized range bag?
 
The next one out west is the weekend of May 10/11 at Gunsite in Paulden, Az.
 
Great idea to start this thread...
I'm shooting my first ever match (GSSF or otherwise) in Reno, NV on 5/4 & 5.Besides from the basic gear (eyes, ears, mags, ammo, basic tools, etc) what else would you recommend I bring to the match?
Should I travel light or bring a medium to large sized range bag?
Depends on what you're shooting and how many divisions you're looking to compete in. Generally people have a larger bag that have most of their gear in and a smaller bag they can carry to the stage with what's needed.

One thing I can definitely suggest is bring a hat, sunscreen, snacks, water, and a comfy chair to sit when you're taking a break between stages. There is a lot of videos on youtube for new GSSF competitors, definitely helped me out when I started
 
The most important thing you can bring is at least 4 magazines for every division you are competing in. Your RO, your fellow competitors will thank you. Less waiting this way. : )

If you have 10 mags available per division pre loaded then you will not have to worry about magazine management during the match and can concentrate on your shooting.
 
Last one I attended was at Richmond . It was more crowded than the past, with hour waits for each stage. It’s 4 or 5 classifiers like “Accelerator” , a plate rack etc. I got a nice little check from Glock last year. I shoot my G19 maybe 3x a year.
 
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