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I'm doing this a little bass akwards,considering i've been active in the forums in the last 2 days.

Always looking for people to put some down range with...I see a lot of folks from North NJ.

I was a member of Easton Fish and game a couple of years ago.Waiting with great anticipation for

the new range in Morris county to open. I shoot at a local PD range when i can and Bullet hole when i have absolutely

no other choice..Nice to see all my fellow gun enthusiasts here in the PRNJ.

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new range in morris county?

Yep thats right... currently under construction.

There is a thread on the boards here under ranges.

I have a feeling these guys are going to be overfrickenwhelmed with

the amount of people who will utilize their facility.

They got their FFL so all they need to do is everything else :icon_rolleyes:

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Welcome and hope to see you at RTSP. It'll be open soon, just relax and enjoy the summer. WHO AM I KIDDING? I CAN'T WAIT. USPSA MATCHES - FUN SHOOTS - SHOOTING SUPPLIES! AND IT'S SO CLOSE TO ME. It's going to be so cool..

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Welcome and hope to see you at RTSP. It'll be open soon, just relax and enjoy the summer. WHO AM I KIDDING? I CAN'T WAIT. USPSA MATCHES - FUN SHOOTS - SHOOTING SUPPLIES! AND IT'S SO CLOSE TO ME. It's going to be so cool..

Yeah man i cant wait .. finally something close and new with what seems to be some good guys running it.YAY!

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i had a 03 fxdl. now a 09 streetglide

 

LOL, My FXDL and I parted ways a few years ago in Ohio on the way back fro a weekend party in Colorado, we were both doing about 65-70 in pretty strong storm when she wanted to go one way and I just wanted to stay on the road, well it didn't end well for her and I in the bouncing and rolling did a split, Don't ever remember being able to do a split and had a small scrape on my elbows was it. Well the wrecked bike did pretty well for my insurance check to me and funded my 08 Ultra. Still have my 83 Shovel but I'll tell you, never thought I would like a Barka-Glide but do like the comfort and extras on this thing. It's a big change being my FXDL was close to my first non rigid chopper.

 

Harry

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i felt the same way about riding an"old man" scoot.. then i realized i hadnt eaten any beetles,rocks or other objects that taste like **** at 75 mph.

Not to mention the tunes,cruise control,no need for bungies to carry my jacket and other stuff. My SG handles like a dyna. i was pleasantly surprised with how nimble it was for 800 lb bike.. Im hooked. Although i wish i kept my fxdl.

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