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  1. 12 hours ago, Cheflife15 said:

    I got some, haven't shot them yet though! Conceptually I like them, but we'll see if that carries over into usage.

    I think I'll get annoyed if this happens. I'm going to hopefully try it out soon. I'm nervous the RSOS at rtsp will complain about them so I'm waiting for a day to go to obrpc..

    I don’t think the RSO’s at RTSP will complain since they sell those adapters at their store. 

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  2. 5 hours ago, samiam said:

    BTW, my New Hampshire permit took 10 business days from the day I mailed it (which was the same day I began to complete it, thanks to an absence of pure builshit required), to the day I received my permit by mail. Considering the speed of USPS First Class mail, that is nearly instantaneous. So much for the inevitability of bureaucracy. 
     

    Must be awesome to be you…


  3. I would advise patience. I have several non resident permits and everyone took a month or so to process, some longer. There’s a bureaucratic process that needs to happen and in this case it is new for all involved. I personally think that it will take somewhere between 4 to six weeks. My application has been in for a little over lof two weeks, PD have received the prints, references have been contacted and they sent the letters back… things are moving, not as fas as we would like it but moving. I’m trying to nit thing too much about it, go to the range, shoot a match and get a nice carry rig while you wait ;)


     

     

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  4. 1 hour ago, JackDaWack said:

     Been a member at cherry ridge for 10+ years. 

     

    I have not a single negative thing to say about the place. 

    In fact, I just renewed my membership. GFH and RTSP are too rich for my blood with their membership costs and additional range use fees.

    RTSP does not have additional cost when you attend the range once you are a member. The limit your times to blocks of one hour but if it isn’t crowded you can ask for another. The do charge you for guest, with the membership they give you five free passes for guests after that they pay as a walk in

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  5. Shongum, which I am a current member since 2014, does have a waiting list but it is totally worth it. It has a 100 yrds rifle, 25 yrds outdor pistol pit, shotgun trap fields, archery range, land for hunting and an indoor pistol range. Put your name on the list and one day you will get a pleasant surprise. 
     

    Meanwhile you could consider RTSP, they have two locations (Randolph and Union). 25 and 50 yards ranges. Their membership scheme is such that you pay one reasonable amount for year and you don’t have to pay anything more when you go to the range (unless you are bringing guests). I’m also a member of this place and attend regularly.

    Gun For Hire is also great but the membership only gives you a discounted rate when you attend the range, and a few more perks. 
     

    Cherry Ridge has great facilities but I personally couldn’t get along with the way the Range Officers run the place. Let’s say that people skills aren’t their thing. I was a member there for a year. 
     

    I you are willing to drive more there’s some affordable ranges in Pennsylvania. 
     

    Hope this helps. 

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