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March 12th - CJRPC USPSA Match

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The next USPSA match is March 12th.

 

Please click here to register.

 

 

 

 

Times:

 

- Set up start: 7:00

 

- New shooter orientation: 8:30

 

- Registration opens: 8:00 Registration closes: 9:00

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please come and help set up, and be sure to break down the stages at the end of the day.

 

 

 

Questions/comments please email me: [email protected]

 

 

 

****NOTICE****

 

---NEW MATCH FEE---

 

CJ Members is $20 NON CJ Members is $30

 

Not My Idea Club Board Decided To Raise Them

 

 

 

 

 

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I've heard they are also pricing their bullseye matches right out of the market.   On the NJPistol site, the April Outdoor 2700 is showing as 'on hold'.

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I was going to join CJRPC until a couple of former members told me it was a Beverly Hillbillies Country Club.  Lots of weirdness and politics.  I'd have paid the excessive indoctrination fees but not with strings like that attached.

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I am trying to get the fee back to where it was but i cannot do it till i meet with the board in 2 weeks. They also have said that i cannot pay out prizes from match money which is crazy. My company Hot Rides will pay prizes this month to all the winners. I am trying to sort this all out but as usual anything involving the board is a nightmare.

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I am trying to get the fee back to where it was but i cannot do it till i meet with the board in 2 weeks. They also have said that i cannot pay out prizes from match money which is crazy. My company Hot Rides will pay prizes this month to all the winners. I am trying to sort this all out but as usual anything involving the board is a nightmare.

So wait.....increased match fee AND no prize payouts?

 

Uhhh.

 

I'm sure the boards cowboy action leauge gets all new props and reduced entry fees though.

 

Nobody blaming you Steve, thanks for for putting up the fight. I would say no need to pay prizes out of your own company or pocket. That's silly.

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I am trying to get the fee back to where it was but i cannot do it till i meet with the board in 2 weeks. They also have said that i cannot pay out prizes from match money which is crazy. My company Hot Rides will pay prizes this month to all the winners. I am trying to sort this all out but as usual anything involving the board is a nightmare.

Thanks for all the info Steve and thanks for fighting the good fight. Hopefully it all goes back to normal and please post if it does.

 

I just took (and passed!!!) the level 1 CRO and was looking forward to shooting with Mr. Jones again. 

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