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  • Birthday 03/26/1984

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    Southern New Jersey
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    USPSA, 3Gun,
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    Quinton Sportsmen's Club

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  1. CAM

    Quinton Sportsmen's Club

    MISSION STATEMENT The Quinton Sportsmen’s Club is dedicated to providing an exceptional shooting facility with a view toward promoting fellowship, honesty, self-discipline and the essentials of good sportsmanship. Additionally, the Quinton Sportsmen’s Club places great emphasis on firearms training, safety, ethical hunting and a life-long appreciation for the outdoors. OBJECTIVES The Quinton Sportsmen’s Club requires all members to complete a range safety course; provides youth training, hunter education and shooting opportunities for young shooters. The Club continues to provide a variety of shooting venues encompassing several disciplines and competitive forums. NJGF Members should also visit the Club's club page HERE. Club Website- https://quintonsportsmensclub.com
  2. I guess this post has been abandoned and not being updated?
  3. I don’t think there are any consistently quality 2gun matches out there. Your best bet would be to shoot 3gun matches but not for score. You could get a cheap semi auto shotgun and not even worry about reloading, essentially bomb each stage for score due to low shotgun score, but not have to deal with reloading if that bothers you. You would still get the exposure to rifle and handgun. 3Gun is the hottest ticket there is right now. There one thing I hear from practically every new shooter is “Wow! I can’t believe I waited this long to try this. It’s so much fun!” Quinton Sportsmen’s Club in Salem puts on an awesome 3gun match every 4th Sunday of the month.
  4. Please add the following for Quinton Sportsmen’s Club. 2nd Saturday of the Month- USPSA 4th Sunday of the Month- 3Gun
  5. CAM

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    Consult with a legitimate Financial Advisor before following the herd. I hear this stuff daily and it’s widely misunderstood and could get a lot of people in a world of hurt.
  6. Remember those.....lmaoooooooo Whoaaa what’s wrong with fanny packs!
  7. True but depends on what your shooting. I see someone every month at a match shoot a non threat target at least once if not multiple times. Vision a threat target flanked vertically by non threat targets both above and below it. Stages are often built that way to be challenging and for those that don’t know their holdovers end up confused as to why they hit the hostage. I’ve ran the 50 yard zero my whole life until most recently specifically only if shooting at Quinton or a 100 yard range. Different strokes for different folks but either can work. The best best zero is the one you train with and know well.
  8. You should consider setting your zero at 50yards or 100yards instead of just 25. 25 is fine to get your hits on paper initially but I would really dial it in further. No reason not to, since you have a range large enough. Then shoot at multiple distances 1 yard, 10 yard, 25 yard, 50 yard, 100 yard and 200 yard and record your hits. Depending on where you zero, you will have different holds for each distance. Knowing those by memory is key. I personally prefer prefer a 100 yard zero for Quinton 3Gun since that’s furthest we shoot. Holdovers are simple, hold 3 inch high for everything 1-50 yards and POA/POI for almost everything 50-100. If our matches had longer distances I would do a 50 yard zero
  9. Stipple looks great bud. Let’s see the loading port from Benny Hill!
  10. Your not blind lol, it wasn’t posted. You can save this link below which is considered the main “Club Page” Quinton 3Gun for Practiscore and all future matches can be found from this link by looking at “Upcoming Matches” section. https://practiscore.com/clubs/quinton-3-gun-1 You can also always search practiscore also by typing in “Quinton” and seeing all the upcoming matches for the club.
  11. I have a shotgun shell carrier u could use, but it's on an ELS fork right now. I can try to see if I can put a blade tech teklok attachment on it when I get home to make it universal. Most guys bring extra gear and would be happy to let you use it. The more common your belt setup is, the easier it will be to borrow gear. A 1.75" Safariland ELS belt or a 1.5" CR Speed or DAA or scuba webbing or similar belt are the most common belt types.
  12. I was the one who got a reshoot at last month's match due to the squib. After the RO had me clear the squib at the safe table, they went and asked the Match Director what to do in this situation. The Match Director alone made the decision to give a reshoot. -Corey Mulholland
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