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By Maksim
I just wanted to take a moment and wish a very warm welcome, once again, to Shore Shot Pistol Range! @shore_shot
A very cool fairly recently remodeled range and a nice big store with plenty of firearms for you to try! One of the oldest in NJ with plenty for both new and more experienced shooters. I recall coming here after Rays closed up.
Also, please visit the vendor page here
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By Maksim
Looks like a pretty good deal for a decent steel target with stand. Can always replace the target once you shoot it up. 3/8 inch. Regular price $80, on sale for $49.99 and free Prime shipping. Shipped and sold by Amazon so if it is crappy quality I am fairly sure they will stand behind it.
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By onedown5up
Sorry but the link will not load copy and paste this address
https://shootingtargets7.com/store/
Simply enter the code EASTER in the shopping cart and get
ALL of the following discounts; 40% off any 3" target (no quantity limit any thickness) 25% off mounting kits (no quantity limit) 20% off of the most expensive item in your cart (stands too) -
By SuperSixOne
Hi Guys,
Another question regarding Mosin ammo.
I had a small run in with my home range about the ammo that I wanted to feed my Mosin this evening. When I acquired the rifle, I got about ~650 of surplus ammo. These rounds have FMJs, however my range seems to think they are steel core because they are magnetic. I have no way of knowing for sure, so I have come to the ammo gurus to find out. How can I tell? And better question, if they are NOT steel core, how can I convince my range? I have attached an image of the ammo for reference.
On a similar question, when buying Mosin ammo online, how can I know for sure that these rounds have a lead core?
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100% agree with you. I wanted it so I could reference it if needed in my phone call. I’m aware it’ll make little to no difference but still wanted to have it. That said, your link would indicate that the NJ Supreme Court directed the Administrative Director to release this document, thus giving it some weight. Again, I agree with you, I’m just saying that in a just world the mention of a directive issued by the state Supreme Court should be enough to get them moving.
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Again, that is nicely written, but it appears to me that Glenn A. Grant's role as Administrative Director of the New Jersey Courts is advisory. I see nothing to suggest that he has any specific authority to force a Superior Court judge to comply with these rules. I suppose that might be different if Chief Justice Stuart Rabner specifically backed him on a particular issue. AFAIK, Rabner has been silent on this issue, and I am skeptical that will change. As CJack wrote, the directive could certainly be used as evidence against the practices of a judge in a lawsuit, but I don't think that an applicant would enjoy much success in using it on his own to pressure a sitting judge to expedite his or her application. I'd be happy to be wrong on this. New Jersey Court Rule 1:33 (scroll down to 1:33-3 )
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jWZgieF511
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