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By rcairflyer
I'm a new owner and I've been researching ranges around Camden County to western Burlington. There's 2 standout things I've learned: there's a range coming to Cinnaminson in the spring (Legacy Indoor Range and armory), Hague's is currently offering free range time. My Hague's research tells me they're expensive. But I'm guessing that even at $30 box, with free range time, I can go just to shoot 1 or 2 boxes and fare well on expenses. So has anyone been to Hague's recently? What do they get for a box of 50 9mm or .38 special?.
The Hague's free time is posted on the their facebook page:
Update: I went to Hague's this afternoon with my son. I paid $30 for box of 50 .38 special and $10 per box of 12 gauge slugs. The range was cold but usable without a hat or gloves. The targets at 5 yards were a little dark, past that they were reasonably lit. The staff was friendly. Overall, we are happy with our visit. Even though ammo would have been cheaper else, range time would have cost $40, so we saved $30 to $35. This was a worthwhile visit. With the free range time, I will definitely go back.
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By Silphidae
I had a great experience with a local gun shop in South Jersey, The Gun Rack. I've been looking for a SX3 shotgun and called around the last few weeks. They answered all my questions and volunteered the best price I could find anywhere. When I showed up this am they gave me their full attention for almost an hour, showing me how to take apart and assemble the gun until I was comfortable despite two customers waiting in line. They had a good amount of gun and ammo inventory and were open to bs about anything and let me handle a few guns.
First impression; great prices, great inventory, great customer service, mediocre knowledge about gun laws and details at the level I like to discuss. Overall I had a great experience and would recommend you give them a try if you need something now that A&A is gone. They are more of a hunter-centric shop but still had a great experience and would give them my business again.
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By diamondd817 · Posted
What's the crime for riding a dirt bike on the street? Most likely a fine, misdemeanor at most. That justifies causing severe bodily injury through use of lethal force by auto? There is no way to predict that he would have hit anyone, it's more like a 99.9% he wouldn't have hit anyone. And that was a 2 lane road, not a pedestrian walkway. Hopefully he hires a good lawyer and everyone is held accountable for their actions. -
By High Exposure · Posted
Seriously? “Sounds Fishy”? You can’t think of a reason why the cop thought that was going to happen after watching the video? The cops are there after multiple reports/complaints of vehicles in the pedestrian walkway and reports of near misses. The ATV is on a pedestrian walkway where there are not supposed to be any vehicles and is moving at very fast pace. If he couldn’t stop for the police car, what makes you think he could stop in time for a pedestrian. He dynamited the breaks to avoid hitting the car and lost complete control of the ATV. Luckily the mass of the car prevented it from continuing to tumble down the walkway and take out pedestrians like bowling pins. If he had hit the brakes like that to avoid hitting a pedestrian instead of the car, would the ATV not have flipped? What would the now out of control ATV have done to any people in the walkway? Would the first person be hit have enough mass to stop the ATV in its proverbial tracks? I have seen plenty of pedestrians stuck. It is never like the movies. They don’t parkour out of the way of a speeding car - especially when pushing a baby carriage and the vehicle is approaching from the rear in a place where you think you are safe because vehicles are it permitted. -
By CMJeepster · Posted
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