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Old 02-23-2004, 10:07 AM   #1
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Thumbs up My club/range...

Finally got our website going....here is where I spend all my time in the summer!

http://www.scsclub.org/

I've sent alot of 7.62X39 down range out of here


Had a few beers in here :cheer:
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let me guess your out there for the monthly AK shoot
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cool, this is our web site:
http://www.jamestownrifleclub.com/
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Beers--before or after the shoot?
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Joe and Colt 45...thanks for posting about your ranges. It would be interesting if more G&G members would do the same.

For me...I've been shooting out on a farm against a hill. However, there's a new state sponsored range that's been built within 15 miles of my home so I'm considering joining that range.

What are the charges for annual fees or hourly shooting, or however you're charged?
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Old 02-23-2004, 01:40 PM   #7
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Joe and Colt 45...thanks for posting about your ranges. It would be interesting if more G&G members would do the same.

For me...I've been shooting out on a farm against a hill. However, there's a new state sponsored range that's been built within 15 miles of my home so I'm considering joining that range.

What are the charges for annual fees or hourly shooting, or however you're charged?
At my club: Dues are $30.00 per calendar year, with a one-time $100.00 fee to cover land acquisition.

We are all owners of the 126 acres once we pay the one time acquisition fee.
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Old 02-23-2004, 03:09 PM   #9
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Good stuff Joe! Consider yourself fortunate to have a really nice range, a lot of people don't.
The real advantage is being privatly owned among the membership and having a nice club house and facilities. What are your rukes on bringing guests? Next time I'm going to be in your neighborhood you can bet I'm going to be after you to take me out there for some bangity bang!
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Old 02-23-2004, 03:34 PM   #10
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Yeah, I know Max...I stumbled on this one after I went to join one that was closer. The 1st one is boarded up by court order due to rounds leaving the range and winding up in peoples yards...It will probably NEVER re-open. Then I decided to make the trip to the one I'm with now and said ALRIGHT! I tryed to join one the opposite way out of Toledo by my gun dealers but there is a waiting list a mile long and no usually gets in until someone dies! Even they are starting to have problems as the yuppie Suburban neighborhoods start to encroach on what was once farmland. They will probably be gone in 5-10 years. My range is pretty laid back, no restrictions on mag caps, bump firing, full auto...etc. I heard the one with the waiting list has mag cap rules...so many shots per minute...I.E. no bump firing or auto and its starting to get taken over by the archery/shotgun snobs. One guy had been a guest there that belongs to my club and he said everyone was wrinkling their noses up at his AK and asking what in Gods name would you have one of THOSE for? Definately not MY crowd! A guest is allowed to visit and shoot 3 times, then he has to join...I'll take any of ya anytime. :right:
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Old 02-23-2004, 04:11 PM   #11
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Will have to get more pics later

this will do for now. No club house.There is a nicer place close by. Two year waiting list to get in with references, I thought that was too long, well, that was 8 years ago.
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Old 02-23-2004, 04:17 PM   #12
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I'll have to get better pics this summer...I was very surprised with 500 members that I got right in...(well had to be voted on 2 weeks later) but no problems. Range officer was my reference after only 5 minutes of talking to each other! He was a Combat Engineer in 'Nam, when he found out I had been one also he grabbed the application out of my hand, signed it, and said he'd push it through!
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u bunch of hifalutin gunclubbers, mi klup is right at my bac dore, think u so smarty pance fancy with the endore shootin ------I wish I had a facility like that nearby, there is not one in the state that compares to that, my range is the poor mans range, but on the bright side, I dont have to worry about a range master or gunsnobs, I usually go out with a few friends to a place we like to shoot, we have marked off the distances from 50-500 yards and fire away, at any thing we want to
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NRAJOE...THAT RANGE WITH THE WAITING LIST

must be Dem/Lib enemy camp or something, seen those places too, they are no fun, because of the nickpicking rules, and snotty members, this kind of attitude is going to be gunowners downfall.

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7mm I shoot in my back yard too...but in my hood we call it a drive by

We have crack houses maked...
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u bunch of hifalutin gunclubbers, mi klup is right at my bac dore, think u so smarty pance fancy with the endore shootin ------I wish I had a facility like that nearby, there is not one in the state that compares to that, my range is the poor mans range, but on the bright side, I dont have to worry about a range master or gunsnobs, I usually go out with a few friends to a place we like to shoot, we have marked off the distances from 50-500 yards and fire away, at any thing we want to

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I had BLM land out the butt in Arizona. It was great! Go out to the desert to shoot, stop at Tucson McGraws for a beer and burger on the way back. Dove, Deer, Quail, and Javeleina hunted right in the same area I shot in.

Unfortunately, here in the land that we grow food for people who can't, and need to eat, land is at somewhat more of a premium.

The only other optons other than a range is a good relationship with a farmer. This is even going by the way side as hunting leases increase. (the leasors think they OWN the land.

To sum it up, we'd all like to tromp out wherever we feel like, but it's not always feesable. I know, just up and move. Well, In a small way, what I do supports some of that corn and soybeans that is grown to feed the world & that kinda makes me feel good about my self.
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join 7mmags slack jaw yokel gun club yeeeee hawwwww
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Old 02-23-2004, 04:50 PM   #18
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Re: NRAJOE...THAT RANGE WITH THE WAITING LIST

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must be Dem/Lib enemy camp or something, seen those places too, they are no fun, because of the nickpicking rules, and snotty members, this kind of attitude is going to be gunowners downfall.

Heck, even at my club the S.A.S.S members were giving me dirty looks when I showed up with my evil AK and 40 rd clips.
Now they have their own little Dodge City setup on the other side of the woods...we hollowed out an area for them and made a gravel road and turn around for them.
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Ain't nothing wrong with that...but I hope you guys DO police the area...looks kinda messy. Mess gives us all a bad name...leave it cleaner than you found it. :right:
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actually we police up our brass most of what you see is from other people, its an old pumice mine ,


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