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Looking ahead at Old Bridge

 

October 25th is our regular USPSA Match, but with a twist. If you want to, you will be able to shoot the match with a Pistol Caliber Carbine. Two additional divisions have been added, PCC Iron and PCC Optic.

 

November 22nd USPSA

 

November 29th Action Shotgun

 

As always we are looking for Stage Designers and Builders.

 

Registration for our maches is on SteelScoring.com

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O0ctober 25th is our regular USPSA Match, but with a twist. If you want to, you will be able to shoot the match with a Pistol Caliber Carbine. Two additional divisions have been added, PCC Iron and PCC Optic.

 

 

 

 

.... I hate you guys... Got a Cx4 Storm that I wanna use, but I have a wedding to go to on that day... argh...

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Looking ahead at Old Bridge

 

October 25th is our regular USPSA Match, but with a twist. If you want to, you will be able to shoot the match with a Pistol Caliber Carbine. Two additional divisions have been added, PCC Iron and PCC Optic.

 

November 22nd USPSA

 

November 29th Action Shotgun

 

As always we are looking for Stage Designers and Builders.

 

Registration for our maches is on SteelScoring.com

 

Too bad all these fun events are scheduled on Sundays.

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Too bad all these fun events are scheduled on Sundays.

Do you work on Sundays? Knock down steel is on a Saturday and there is some kind of. 22 action match on a Saturday too. 

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Heads up! Registration is OPEN for the October USPSA match at Old Bridge.

 

We've added Pistol Caliber Carbines to the mix this month, but this is NOT a 3 Gun Match, it is a regular USPSA Match with an added feature.

 

Registration is at Steelscoring.com

 

What's the cost for the match for someone not a member of the club?

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And if this is your first USPSA you have to get there early to get the safety course. Also you have the option if it's your first USPSA you can join USPSA for $40 and shoot the match for free. 

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$20

 

 

And if this is your first USPSA you have to get there early to get the safety course. Also you have the option if it's your first USPSA you can join USPSA for $40 and shoot the match for free. 

 

Thanks for the info. I've been a USPSA member for about a month now.

 

Can someone give me the address of something that is right next to the range? The last time I went, I went to their indoor range instead. I can't find an address for the outdoor range, so if someone could provide that info, I'd appreciate it.

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Thanks for the info. I've been a USPSA member for about a month now.

 

Can someone give me the address of something that is right next to the range? The last time I went, I went to their indoor range instead. I can't find an address for the outdoor range, so if someone could provide that info, I'd appreciate it.

 

2329 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857

 

That's the address to the Bagel Boy across the street from the turn to Jake Brown Road.  Google/GPS'ing Jake brown road will take you to the wrong place.

 

Go down Jake Brown Road - you'll see an office building (Blonder Tongue) come up on your right side.  Stay on the road as it curves to the right - you'll get to where it turns into a gravel road - that's the road to the outdoor range.

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2329 County Rd 516, Old Bridge, NJ 08857

 

That's the address to the Bagel Boy across the street from the turn to Jake Brown Road.  Google/GPS'ing Jake brown road will take you to the wrong place.

 

Go down Jake Brown Road - you'll see an office building (Blonder Tongue) come up on your right side.  Stay on the road as it curves to the right - you'll get to where it turns into a gravel road - that's the road to the outdoor range.

Thank you!

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Thanks, Louu.  What seems to be the more popular caliber for NDS, 9mm or .40?  If I attend future matches, I'd like to bring the propper equipment.

 

There is no minimum caliber or power factor requirement for knockdown steel. ( most steel is calibrated to about 120 PF to fall , that being said - most will fall down with a good .22 hit, or 3 ) 

 

Steel must fall, that's it.

 

Shoot whatever is more comfortable for you , and economical. 

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