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Old December 1, 2008, 11:41 PM   #2
darkgael
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With those guns you could shoot two of the three parts of a three gun Bullseye match (the .22 match and the Centerfire match). To shoot the whole thing, you'd need to add a .45.
Frequently, Bullseye matches, called "900 matches", are shot and these require only one of the three guns that a full (2700) match needs.
(Note: Many Bullseye shooters use only two guns, a .22 and a .45, despite the "three" gun terminology.)
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