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Last minute snow shootout tomorrow (1/14)?

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Anyone down to go to Clinton tomorrow and shoot some clays? I am pretty sure I will be off from work and yhere should be a good 20+ inches on the ground considering we already had 6 inches on the ground before today and hopefully it will still be snowing.

 

Maybe meet up a little later than usual around 10 or 11am? 

 

 

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I was gonna shoot today but I got a few friends together and were making a beer pong table outta snow!

 

Maybe we will make it sat morning instead. It doesn't matter to me.

Now I know what I'm doing on my day off

 

 

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As of right now, I won't be able to do saturday. I forgot I had made plans a few weeks ago and was just reminded by my friend. I feel bad but I can't do much about it.

 

So whoever else wants to go, feel free. I will be setting up an official shootout soon.

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I would tell them to resubmit it cause something is wrong, Because
Pennsylvania Firearm Dealers and County Sheriffs access the PICS program through a toll free telephone number, which is available for service from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. seven days a week, including holidays.

 

I bought a rifle Sunday before last and it was only 15 minutes

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