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Question about GSSF Shoot registration

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I am about to send in my paperwork for the GSSF shoot in Canton/Dawsonville, GA (it will be my first shoot ever :wavey:) and I want to apply for 2 different classes. While I am 100% sure that I will shoot my G34 in the Amateur Competition class, I am currently uncertain as to what gun I want to shoot in the Amateur Civilian class: my G22 or my G27. Must I mark one or the other on the form or can I leave the gun block blank on the registration form so that I can bring either one with me??
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Yes, you must mark one of them. My suggestion: shoot the 22 in amateur civ and the 27 in amateur sub-compact. This will get you some nice trigger time.
Yes, you must mark one of them. My suggestion: shoot the 22 in amateur civ and the 27 in amateur sub-compact. This will get you some nice trigger time.
I'm only going to be able to shoot 2 categories (keeping to the budget provided :embarassed: - thus the question). If I could shoot three, that would have already been filled in and sent off. If I must mark a box, let me find my quarter, I guess...
if it were me i'd shoot the G22 in AC and Comp. i've found the long slide guns offer no advantage in accuracey and area bit slower to transition. there's also a good chance you'll find less shooters in Sub which may improve your odd of placing closer to the top, or bottom as the case may be.
If you change you mind on which pistol to use you can let them know at the registration desk.
I appreciate the responses. I think I'll go with the G34/ G22 combo for this first one... come the next one though, I'll give the G27 a shot in Subcompact. :supergrin:
......Amateur Civilian class: my G22 or my G27.....
A seemingly easy decision.....shoot the one you shoot best.



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