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By njbouncer
Hi,
I just joined the OBRPC as a probatioary member and am looking for other members to help me out with competitions and range time. Being new to the club, there are alot of rules and regulations before I can become a full, active member. If anyone on here frequents these events and goes to the range often, I would really like to meet to insure I am doing what I have to to become an active member in the future. I am semi-new to shooting and have never been in competitons before. This is what I love about OBRPC. They want you involved. I am also a member of Shore Shot in Lakewood, but like the club/community better. I only live 3 min fron the indoor range and can't wait to start shooting there.
I hope im posting this in the right place.
Thank you in advance !
Phil
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By SpacemanFry
Who's in? General registration opened today: http://www.formstack.com/forms/?1144259-4t0jJuIIre
I'm signed up.
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By Ronky
As a reference, please see ... ... ...
... ... ... if you are unfamiliar with the VTAC barricade.
Most, if not all, of the classes I've attended (Telluric Group, Viking Tactics, Defoor and Redback One) use either the VTAC barricade or something quite similar in training drills. Once I've gotten my 2012 sea legs at Old Bridge, I'd like to use barricades during some practice sessions. Does anyone ever run these, or something similar there?
Not sure what club policy is, but is there a way to store these on-site? I'd be more than happy to provide the material and labor to get a few built ... And maybe stash them somewhere for all to enjoy and practice with. These really are a great training aid.
For those in the know, is this even possible?
Thanks,
Ronky
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
I'm looking to get into reloading. I'd like something that can sit on a table (doesn't need to be clipped to the side of a work bench) and I think I want a progressive loading machine. I'll be reloading mostly 9mm and 5.56. My goal is to make ammo customized for competitions. Is there any reason to not get the dillon rl550c? It looks easy to use and convenient. Is this overkill for just 9mm and 5.56. I can almost gurantee I won't be getting into new cartridges any time soon. Any other suggestions? I'd like to keep the machine under $800 (but i also dont mind spending way less) so I have plenty to spend on components.
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