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Hi Everyone,

New member but already made my first post in the NJ Laws forum trying to clear up for transport questions. New handgun owner but not new to shooting. Grew up shooting with my family and in Boy Scouts. Currently have a Ruger Sec9, Norinco SKS and a Mossberg 500. I probably enjoy trap shooting the most, even though I have a cheap shotgun... Actually all my firearms are kind of cheap, buy hey, they work! I dont have a "home" range but im pretty much equidistant from both RTSP ranges and TTC. 

I wouldnt call shooting a big hobby of mine right now as I dont get out as much as I would like but thats only because I find shooting pieces of paper in a concrete building rather boring and good trap ranges are hard to find. Has anyone been to the Chester Game Association trap range? Its only 35 mins from me so once it warms up im hoping to give that a shot. Im envious of people who live outside of NJ or have enough property to be able to shoot outside at more "fun" targets. 

Im a big fisherman and love trout and bass fishing. Trout in NJ and bass at my place in the Poconos. I actually run a small forum myself for trout fishing in NJ. 

 

Tom

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I've not been to Chester Game Association, but most clubs with a trap house are just wonderful.

I'm a member at the North Jersey Clay Target Club  NJCTC  in Fairfield.   It's a great facility, and welcoming of newcomers.  No membership required, but members get a significant break on the target cost, and can buy discounted ammo a few times a year when they have a bulk shipment come in.   The club doesn't sell ammo, or rent shotguns, however.

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16 minutes ago, 10X said:

I've not been to Chester Game Association, but most clubs with a trap house are just wonderful.

I'm a member at the North Jersey Clay Target Club  NJCTC  in Fairfield.   It's a great facility, and welcoming of newcomers.  No membership required, but members get a significant break on the target cost, and can buy discounted ammo a few times a year when they have a bulk shipment come in.   The club doesn't sell ammo, or rent shotguns, however.

I will look into that as well! Not selling ammo or renting guns isnt a problem for me. 

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36 minutes ago, Twism86 said:

I would call shooting a big hobby of mine right now as I dont get out as much as I would like but thats only because I find shooting pieces of paper in a concrete building rather boring...

You sound like an ideal candidate for some action pistol games - IDPA and/or USPSA. You may want to gain a little more experience first, but these solve the boredom problem. Your Ruger would suffice, probably just need a few more mags and mag pouches and a suitable holster.

Welcome to the forum.

Adios,

Pizza Bob

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13 minutes ago, Mrs. Peel said:

Welcome, Tom! A little advice - don't eat Zeke's meatloaf, do eat (the properly named) Taylor Ham - and have fun on here! :)

My mother made the world's best meat loaf anyway.... Also, Taylor Ham is the correct term, good on you! 

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13 minutes ago, Sniper said:

Ahh geez, it only took 7 posts to get there.... :banghead:

It's never too early to warn newcomers about Zeke's meatloaf.   And his boiled ribs.

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10 minutes ago, Zeke said:

I’m making them Saturday 

I'm cooking two pork loins on the smoker, and serving with corn bread baked in great--grandma's cast iron skillet.

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23 hours ago, Twism86 said:

My mother made the world's best meat loaf anyway.... 

Thankfully, you’re smart enough NOT to eat Zeke’s meatloaf. I mean seriously, who puts pineapple in a meatloaf?! Somethings wrong with that boys head. 
 

22 hours ago, 10X said:

I'm cooking two pork loins on the smoker, and serving with corn bread baked in great--grandma's cast iron skillet.

You sir, know your stuff! We are gonna be friends!!

22 hours ago, Zeke said:

I’m cooking cornbread in a can! @Displaced Texan sent me the recipe!

true story!

FYI, that was a recipe I found FOR you on the interwebs...because you said you wanted canned cornbread. Heathen. 
 

Proper cornbread is made in a well seasoned cast iron skillet. That’s how civilized people do things....

 

OP, welcome to the forum, and all of its ‘charms’. 

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1 hour ago, Twism86 said:

Yes it is! 

I figured as much, I was on the forum for a few years under the same screen name. Now I live in trout fishing heaven, I'm in Bartlett NH a few hundred yards from the Saco river and very close to many wild brookie tributary. Let me know if you ever come up this way to the Mt. Washington valley!

 @Twism86 is good people, he dosent even have to pass the porkroll test 

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On 2/15/2020 at 10:04 AM, Displaced Texan said:

You sir, know your stuff! We are gonna be friends!!

I've been following your smoker posts long enough to know we're already friends.

I ended up following a Myron Mixon recipe for smoked pork tenderloin, that involves boring a hole through each tenderloin and stuffing in a kielbasa before applying the rub and smoking (I used a mix of hickory and cherry).   I also made a batch of one of his vinegar-based sauces, from scratch, as well.

We'd planned on 5 for dinner, but when word got out that I was smoking yesterday, we had three more drop-ins.  I think the family has set up a phone tree to send out alerts whenever I fire up the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker.

Mmmmmm.  Finished product looked pretty much like this:  Sausage stuffed pork tenderloin

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23 minutes ago, 10X said:

I ended up following a Myron Mixon recipe for smoked pork tenderloin, that involves boring a hole through each tenderloin and stuffing in a kielbasa before applying the rub and smoking (I used a mix of hickory and cherry).   I also made a batch of one of his vinegar-based sauces, from scratch, as well.

We'd planned on 5 for dinner, but when word got out that I was smoking yesterday, we had three more drop-ins.  I think the family has set up a phone tree to send out alerts whenever I fire up the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker.

Mmmmmm.  Finished product looked pretty much like this:  Sausage stuffed pork tenderloin

Oh hell....I never thought of that!!! Going to try that, looks amazing!

I’m going to have to pass the bbq torch to you for the shotgun shoot/bbq’s...We are moving back to Tx in a little less than 2 years. You’re my replacement!!! 

 

I made chili and cornbread yesterday! The RIGHT way!

 

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10 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Oh hell....I never thought of that!!! Going to try that, looks amazing!

I’m going to have to pass the bbq torch to you for the shotgun shoot/bbq’s...We are moving back to Tx in a little less than 2 years. You’re my replacement!!! 

 

I made chili and cornbread yesterday! The RIGHT way!

 

Looks amazing!

I've yet to make it to a shotgun shoot/bbq, but if the timing lines up with my schedule, and the venue isn't too far south, I'll do my best.  Mostly I need to try and make it to one while you're still cooking locally.  Together we'll banish the scourge of crockpot Boil-B-Que forever!

Just a heads-up on the stuffed tenderloin.  It's difficult to put together.   Start with the knife slit through the tenderloin, enlarge as best you can, then use a turkey baster to enlarge further, then lube your kielbasa with a LOT of vegetable oil, and cram it in.  

There, that ought to get a facepalm emoji from Mrs.Peel.

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Shoot/bbq is usually at Stafford Forge WMA. 
I usually bring a brisket or two, maybe ribs, or chili. @Zeke threatens to bring his crock pot ‘bbq ribs’, but hasn’t had the testicular fortitude to do a head to head with my ribs. 
He does bring that pineapple meatloaf abomination though....lol

 

Uh...the assembly process for that stuffed tenderloin sounds like it belongs in a porn movie, not a recipe!! :o

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10 minutes ago, 10X said:

Looks amazing!

I've yet to make it to a shotgun shoot/bbq, but if the timing lines up with my schedule, and the venue isn't too far south, I'll do my best.  Mostly I need to try and make it to one while you're still cooking locally.  Together we'll banish the scourge of crockpot Boil-B-Que forever!

Just a heads-up on the stuffed tenderloin.  It's difficult to put together.   Start with the knife slit through the tenderloin, enlarge as best you can, then use a turkey baster to enlarge further, then lube your kielbasa with a LOT of vegetable oil, and cram it in.  

There, that ought to get a facepalm emoji from Mrs.Peel.

I usually do a mushroom and onion stuffing. I love the sausage idea!

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40 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Probably be much easier to butterfly the tenderloin and pound it thin...then roll it up with the sausage and tie it. 

It would absolutely be easier.  But the presentation of the stuffed tenderloin is pretty cool. 

 

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27 minutes ago, 10X said:

It would absolutely be easier.  But the presentation of the stuffed tenderloin is pretty cool. 

 

I wonder if you could bore a hole in the tenderloin, then use a sausage stuffer to ‘inject’ the sausage meat into the cavity? 
 

After saying this outloud, it REALLY sounds like a porn movie! 

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37 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

I wonder if you could bore a hole in the tenderloin, then use a sausage stuffer to ‘inject’ the sausage meat into the cavity? 
 

After saying this outloud, it REALLY sounds like a porn movie! 

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Welcome to our clubhouse!  There's a lot you can learn on this forum about all aspects of shooting, including how to navigate the tangled mass of NJ gun laws so you can stay out of jail.  There is a huge amount of useful archived info that you can easily find using the search function.  

Some of you could take a thread off track even if it was on rails!

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