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  1. 6 hours ago, MikeA said:

    Can somebody explain why my post was deleted?

    No posts deleted in this thread, MikeA. It looks like you posted to a different forum. Reach out if you have any questions.

    If I remove a post, I usually drop a quick PM to the person so they know "why" it was removed... and aren't left scratching their head about where their post went. 

    Welcome to the Forums, btw! Have fun. :)


  2. 19 minutes ago, FDHog said:

    As a person going through this myself, I hate to see it happen to anyone. Although I don't think anyone's battle is more important than the next person's. Everyone has a family and loved ones who worry about them. It's very personal to the people going through it and to plaster her all over the news isn't doing her or her family any good. If they were really concerned about her, they would leave her and her family alone and let them deal with it privately.

    I'm sorry to hear that! Sending all my best wishes for speedy recovery.

    As for her case, yes, I agree... the press scrutiny is appalling. Absolute animals. 


  3. First, let me state that I'm NOT one of those people that got up in the wee hours of the morning to watch Charles & Di get married, and frankly?... I didn't do that for William and Kate, or for Harry and Meghan. As an American, what can I say?... I just have no great love for (or obsession with) monarchies in general. It strikes me as a ridiculous and antiquated system. But hey, it's their tradition, not ours... each to their own.

    All that said, I won't lie... I was very sad to hear this latest news.:( The princess - just as a person - comes across as beautiful, grounded, poised, and classy. She has also been delightfully free of major scandals. In fact, I have often gotten a kick out of how "Kate the Commoner" has behaved (IMO) with more elegance and grace than some of the "Royals" in the family she married into. I also can't help but strip the issue of royalty away for a moment... and look at it through the simple lens of humanity... enough to realize what a tough break it is for ANY family to have TWO members battling cancer at the same time. Ugh. Nightmare! 

    Damn, I hate the scourge of cancer! It takes too many people - including in my own circle. I give best wishes to ANYONE facing a cancer diagnosis, but I do think her situation is one of those particularly poignant ones for multiple reasons... because she (again, agree with the concept of royalty or not) is a beloved role model to so many around the world... because the press is going to continue to hound the living daylights out of her... because she's the mom to 3 young children... and because her husband, who lost his own mother when she was far too young, shouldn't have to experience a similar fate with his own wife.  I really hope her treatment is successful and she is soon deemed cancer-free! :good:

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  4. Yet another case in point when the loosening of carry restrictions made anti-gunners heads exlode: "OMG... aaaaghhh... there'll be blood in the streets if this is passed!" - and reality (oh, that pesky reality) turned out to be entirely different.

    Early indications are that Florida's permitless carry law has contributed to a DECREASE in shootings. Article: The Unexpected Impact of Florida’s Permitless Carry Law on Crime Rates (msn.com)

     

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  5. CLOSURE DATES UPDATED

    Black River WMA Archery & Shotgun Ranges
    Will Be Closed March 13-16, 2024 

    The Black River WMA Archery and Shotgun Ranges at 275 North Road, Chester, Morris County, will be CLOSED for shooting station upgrades beginning Wednesday, March 13, 2024, and will reopen on Saturday, March 16, 2024.

    New Jersey Fish & Wildlife sincerely appreciates your patience and understanding while this work is being completed and improvements are made. 

    Thank you!

     

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  6. Some of you military history buffs may enjoy this. Personally?... I'm wondering... is it evidence of great, timeless design? Or are the Ukrainians just in far worse shape in this war than the media has advertised? You be the judge!

    Apparently, the Ukrainians are regularly employing the Maxim M1910 on the battlefield, a 140-year-old machine gun that was first used in World War I. (Well, now that I'm thinking about it...  I own a 1911... so maybe I shouldn't question this?) ;)

    Slideshow: Ukraine is using a very old machine gun because of its unique abilities (msn.com)

     

     

     


  7. Oh, dear! I log into NJ Gun Forums, and what do I see?  @gloom has (quite innocently, I'm sure) named and shamed me! :blush: I should know better than to state my goals on the Internet. I'm waaaay behind my previously stated schedule. :facepalm:

    In my defense, my carry plans were totally obliterated by other gun stuff! ;) Honestly? For me, it all comes down to moolah. I put myself on a strict budget when it comes to gun purchases, and then I prioritize them. This winter I was instead buying dies, an electronic scale, and various other reloading components to support my new rifle obsession. (Damn, even when you get good deals...everything is soooo costly!) So, I was simply in no position to be buying another gun. 

    That said, I can't say I've done "nothing" re: carry. I've tried out (both borrowed and rented) several gun models. I also spent many days in my house wearing my (full-size) 1911 in borrowed holsters (thanks, @High Exposure for those loaners) - simply to get a sense of what wearing a holster felt like (because I'd never worn one before). After all of that, I have definitely come to "general conclusions". I'll end up with a .380 for sure. And once I make the final pick, I'll undoubtedly end up with several methods of carry - an IWB holster, a pocket holster, a cross-carry concealed carry purse, and probably a concealed carry purse that goes around the waist, too. (So that's a big expense in and of itself - just all those holsters!) I realize that also means a TON of extra practice (even if it's dry fire at home) to be competent with all methods, but I've decided it's just a necessity due to my wardrobe: "it is what it is". 

    As far as which gun - the jury is still out but I'm getting closer. I ruled out the Walther PDP-F and micro 1911s. I shoot the Sig P365 P238 well & I do appreciate the nice, quality feel of it (my hesitancy is the price coupled with the low # of rounds). I haven't yet tried the EZ in .380 (I liked the EZ in 9, but the slide was still a bit too tight) or the Ruger LCP Max (of interest to me mainly because of its 10-round capacity) - they just didn't happen to have those last 2 models available where/when I rented - but I will try both before a decision is made.

    My winter goals have clearly morphed into spring/summer goals. Sorry to disappoint with my slow-poke pace... please forgive me, gloom!  :(

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  8. F&W Turkey Banner 6

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    Join New Jersey Fish & Wildlife’s R3 Hunting & Shooting Program in partnership with members of the New Jersey National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) for two FREE turkey hunting and calling seminars introducing YOU to the wonderful world of the wild turkey.

    The seminars are designed to provide participants with an informative and welcoming environment in which to learn new outdoor skills while learning about one of New Jersey’s favorite springtime game species, the wild turkey.

    There are two seminars, one in northern NJ and one in Southern NJ, taking place on Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 1:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m.:

    • Batsto Village Visitors Center (31 Batsto Rd, Hammonton, NJ 08037) 
    • Pequest Trout Hatchery & Education Center (605 Pequest Road, Oxford, NJ 07863)

    You MUST register for this seminar. Also, each person attending the seminar MUST register. Registration is first come, first serve. Once the maximum capacity is filled, registration will be closed.

    Registration deadline is March 20, 2024, so Act Now!


    Register for Batsto Village Workshop: 2024 Talkin' Turkey Seminar Batsto (office.com)

    Register for Pequest Workshop: 2024 Turkey Hunting Seminar Pequest (office.com)

     

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  9. On 2/19/2024 at 8:50 AM, sroc112 said:

    Any suggestions from Monmouth County to a 2 hour window out of state?

    New Holland is about 2 hours from Tinton Falls (or Colts Neck or any of those towns in the middle of Monmouth County). Cumberland Rifleman is slightly under 2 hours. Those are probably your 2 best bets. It's not like there's a TON of longer-distance ranges around us.

    Personally, I don't think you need to get hung up on "joining" either of those ranges though. Not right away anyway. I just got into rifle shooting last season... my (admittedly newb, take it with a grain of salt) advice, is to practice at your local range at whatever distances are available to you... and though it may feel counter-intuitive, even if you don't feel "ready", as long as you're hitting the target consistently, just sign up for some matches at one or both of those 600-yd ranges.

    Both of them have a decent schedule of NRA-sanctioned matches to accommodate various rifle sports, and you can sign up for matches even if you're not a range member. At first, I thought it would be soooo intimidating and terribly stressful to essentially get your practice in DURING a match, but people are super-friendly. Just make sure you set your scope in advance to that distance so you can get dialed in fast. (NRA-sanctioned matches, I've noticed, move pretty efficiently - people will not wait while you futz around with the equipment).

    If you really get obsessed, you could literally be shooting once or twice a month between both of those ranges'' match schedules, for 3 seasons of the year. Frankly, you could get LOADS of practice in that way without even joining a range.


  10. 48 minutes ago, 10X said:

    Central Jersey Rifle and Pistol Club (Jackson) and the ANJRPC state range (Highland Lakes) have 300 yard rifle ranges.   I believe there is a 600 yard range in south Jersey...someone will be along in this thread shortly to remind me which club has it.

    Cumberland Rifleman in Millville, NJ is the one with 600 yards.

    @sroc112 - you might want to look at this recent thread, which lists several others...

    Long range ranges? - Precision Rifle - New Jersey Gun Forums (njgunforums.com)

    Or THIS older thread which mentions a couple others... 

    Any 600+ yard range in NJ or PA but near NJ? - Ranges & Gun Shops - New Jersey Gun Forums (njgunforums.com)

    Most of the long-distance topics are under the "Rifle" forum btw.

     


  11. On 1/7/2024 at 11:03 PM, Scorpio64 said:

    Picked up a 7# roasting chicken for like, five bucks.  I think the final price was 69 cents/Lb.  Gonna have a mini Thanksgiving dinner later this week.

    I know, right?! :good: I just got back from my curbside pick-up. I bought almost entirely shelf-stable preps (pasta, canned goods, etc.)  - my original online order totalled 344. and after all the sales discounts, it was only 183. at pick-up! (Can't beat that with a stick! I'm still flushed with shopping victory!!) I usually hit this sale twice-annually (they run it in January, and again in early summer) to "top off" my supplies. So far, I'm staying true to my goal of always having a minimum of 3 months' worth of food in the house - without buying those pricey dehydrated meals (that I would probably never even eat). I would encourage others to check out the sale! It's a good one.

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  12. 23 hours ago, Scorpio64 said:

    GOA has already supplanted the NRA as America's go-to for 2A.  The NRA is a HUGE organization, it may take some time, but the NRA is a dead man walking.

    I hope you're wrong on this one! The more healthy & effective gun rights organizations we have, the better. Perhaps they can turn it around. Mark Smith, Four Boxes Diner, made an interesting video with his own opinion about what the NRA should do, including some leader recommendations --- perhaps spitballing, but in his usual logical, spot-on fashion. My reaction was "yikes, that sounds good... if only!"... but hey, you never know! Good leadership can do wonders for any failing organization... the question is, how deep does the rot go... and is there enough healthy tissue left in that organization to embrace and follow a good leader if one was chosen?

     

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  13. 4 hours ago, Bomber said:

    Sodium bombs. :no2:

    You're totally right! If I have 2 cans of canned soup a month , it's a lot, so most of the time... I don't worry about it too much. But if it was Zombie Time, and I was relying on that stash with some frequency... yeah, I'd be adding extra water, non-salty seasonings, and perhaps extra pasta, etc. I think they're far too salty to consume daily. If the zombies didn't get you, the high blood pressure would!

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  14. Adding this post "Gun Crime Down" by @1LtCAP from General Discussion to here (hope you don't mind the housekeeping, OP! It fits better in here).... it shows an increase in concealed carry permits did NOT increase crime, in fact, it did the opposite.

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    yep. they admitted it. i found this article by accident today. not this one in particular, but a different site.

    <<Researchers analyzed data spanning from June 2021 to June 2023 – a year before and a year after the law took effect – focusing on crimes involving firearms, verified gunshot-detection alerts and the number of officers struck by gunfire.
     
    Center for Justice Research Director Melissa Burek, who has a doctorate in criminal justice, led the research. 
     
    The study showed significant decreases in the number of crimes involving firearms in Akron, Columbus and Toledo, and across all eight cities combined.
     
    The rate of gun crime in Parma fell the most – by 22% – followed by Akron and Toledo, each with decreases of 18%. Rates for Dayton and Cincinnati increased by 6% and 5%, respectively.>>

    https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Media/News-Releases/January-2024/Change-in-Concealed-Carry-Law-Did-Not-Drive-Violen

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  15. 14 hours ago, Whamo said:

    RIP Dustin Friedland - Murdered in front of his wife inside the parking garage at Short Hills Mall December 2013.

    It seems the mall and store owners have forgotten. 

    I was at Short Hills Mall the following Christmas season, so I guess that would have been 2014... ? The mall was closing for the evening and when my friend and I walked back into the parking garage, it was nearly deserted and there was NO security ANYWHERE to be seen. I mean ZIP. So, they had already "forgotten" about poor Dustin Friedland and his young widow merely one year after his death. So, yeah, that mall going "gun-free" a decade later doesn't surprise me at all. Still shameful though... not to mention incredibly stupid with their close proximity to Newark. All of those nice, upscale towns within 30 minutes of Newark (Short Hills, Montclair, Glen Ridge, etc.) are rich targets for gangbangers, and they all get more than their share of random, terrible violence that crops up on occasion.  

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