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Ha, don't worry about it. I wanted to throw my little model 64 one day at the steel plates one day, I know the frustration!

 

I eventually went to single action to hit those darn plates, I almost ran out of ammo, hit that last plate with my last bullet!

 

I need more speed loaders or need to be more accurate with my shooting. Speed loaders are cheap! :)

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To the NJ Gun Forum :

 

Thank you for coming and a special thanks to those of you that stayed behind to help with the clean up.

 

 

A few quick items

 

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Next time you fill out your application please write “NJ Gun Forum Squad “ on the upper right-hand side of the application .We will always try to accommodate squad request

 

 

News about future OBRAMS Matches

 

June Match

 

One Multi- Gun Stage

 

July Match

 

All Rifle Match

 

August Match

 

All Pistol Match

 

September Match

 

Two Multi – Gun Stages

 

October Match

 

The 2nd Annual NJ Rimfire Action Championship ( Applications will be available On-Line July 23rd, 2012 )

 

6-7 Stages of Rimfire Multi Gun Action

 

November Match

 

Regular Match – Five Stages

 

 

See you in June

 

Iggyort

 

OBRAMS Match Director

 

 

P.S. - Scores will be up shortly

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