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    Central and South Jersey
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  1. Thanks, all! Went with the Harris 6-9 but I'll definitely try an Atlas in the future. Can't wait to try this out.
  2. Any recommendations? Mainly for bench or prone shooting out to 300 yds. Thanks in advance! http://www.ruger.com/products/americanRifleRanch/specSheets/6967.html
  3. Ian, yes, thanks for the information. Sounds like I'll finally have a good new trap home in Central Jersey similar to Pine Belt!
  4. Thanks, Ian. Hope to see you one of these weekends soon.
  5. Been looking for a new trap club since I moved far away from Pine Belt, and came across this place online (http://www.mallardtrapclub.org/). Any current or former Mallard members here on NJGF? I'd like to come out on a Wednesday evening or weekend to meet some folks and (try to) dust some clays!
  6. RU_27

    Fort Dix

    Range was great Saturday and Sunday with the snow illuminating clay targets. Looking forward to a potential group meet up.
  7. This is a great read. Thanks everyone.
  8. You the man! Thanks, sir.
  9. That's a great point and much appreciated. Also, appreciate the type!
  10. well over 1000, and just for fun no competitions etc. However the gun at issue was JUST opened and hence part of the frustration
  11. Thanks!! Some folks on Youtube...obviously a reliable source ;D
  12. While I appreciate everyone's opinions, I think some folks are conflating the difference between "wear and tear" from use versus the scratch I am upset over due to the way the slide lock was designed/inserted in this 1911. To be clear, I understand that guns will be subject to wear and tear - e.g. I own a Mosin from 1942 that was obviously used in combat and appreciate all of its dings and marks. The point of my post was to find a solution to removing a scratch to a BRAND NEW gun. Some people may think that is no big deal, and of course, you're entitled to your own opinion. But there's also nothing wrong with wishing to keep one's tools in pristine condition to the extent possible. Thanks,
  13. Great point vlad thanks!
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