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By SIGMan Freud
With so many registered shoots going on, I thought I'd try a new range in South Jersey and visited Quinton in Salem County and have since gone back.
It's a nice facility overall, offering Trap, Skeet, Sporting Clays and 5-Stand. I've been there twice for Trap and Sporting Clays and both were busy, but not crowded. On the Trap field, the shooters were pretty laid back and friendly and the woman, Lisa, who was running the show was super helpful. I went with my son and both being new to Trap, I appreciated the advice from the guys just hanging out. It's the kind of place that gets a lot of regulars and they sit around and chew the fat and, when there's enough for a squad, or when Lisa is trying to fill a squad, someone will get up and join. You know there are regulars when a shooter goes down into the trap house to check on the trap or set it up for doubles. It was a pretty good mix of people, yeah, plenty of middle-aged and elderly men, but a few women and juniors as well. It was a very comfortable place to shoot and I recommend it, though it is a haul (for me) being so far south.
They only have one Sporting Clay course as far as I know and it's nicely laid out in the woods along winding, stoned paths. We found the presentations fairly hard - definitely more difficult than the Woods course at Cedar Creek, for example. Lots of longer distance targets.
I don't shoot skeet but they have a couple of skeet ranges that look to be in good condition. I've not seen anyone on the skeet range either time I've been there.
Prices per round weren't bad - $30 for 100 Sporting Clays and $5 for a round of Trap (non-member prices). Clubhouses are nice. No ammo for sale.
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By Maksim
Hey everyone, need your help.
For a number of years I had an idea but we never fully implemented.
When you are researching a gun store or a range, before you go there, what type of information are you looking for?
What information do you wish was on their websites that is not already there?
What information do you NEED to have?
What information is Nice to have? What would be awesome to have?
Thanks!
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By bushmaster
Can someone tell me if Heritage Guild in Easton PA allow you to shoot steel case ammo such as Wolf for your AR or AK?? I know RTSP does not allow it. Why I don't know other then they don't feel like separating the brass from the steel.
Thanks,
Bob
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By Gunnz
A few months back, there was discussion on a thread about a new range coming to Monroe, NJ.
I believe the name of thenew establishment will be Union Hill Gun Club.
I wanted to know if anyone has heard any news about it!?
According to their site plan had been approved.... What about building plans?
Financing ?..... Any time frame on opening?!
Just wanted know what if anything the forum members have heard.
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I see it as ANYTIME there is a pro-gun effort it is a positive in this state.
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Key point. There’s no way this doesn’t die in committee.
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A bill introduced in the New Jersey Legislature is pushing for a "Stand Your Ground" law in the state. It expands the justifiable uses of force and deadly force when people are defending themselves. A "Stand Your Ground" law drew scrutiny in 2012 when George Zimmerman used it to justify his killing of Trayvon Martin in Florida. The introduced measure is unlikely to gain support in a Democratic-controlled legislature. https://newjersey.news12.com/stand-your-ground-bill-introduced-in-new-jersey?region=newjersey
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By father-of-three · Posted
Yep. That's why Arizona is more purple than not these days. Monroe County Pennsylvania also became a New York City suburb around 20 years ago and has been a pretty blue county ever since. In 2020, when Pennsylvania started "locking down" counties for Corona virus, Monroe was one of the first six, which I attribute to its suburban status.
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