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By Smokin .50
ANNIE GET YER GUN!
Had a wonderful time mentoring 70+ women of all ages, colors and backgrounds at Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club's 17th Annual "Ladies Day at the Range"! Used my Smith and Wesson K-.22 Masterpiece, Model 586 Combat and my 1911 Springfield Armory .45ACP. Put targets 10 yards out and still got lots of X's! Lots of other Club members on hand (approx. 12 of which hold membership in the Coalition!) teaching multiple disciplines simultaneously thanks to Club's outdoor range design of 7 individual shooting pits plus a dedicated shotgun range! Shotgun clays (static & flying presentations), Black Powder hand guns, rifles and smokewagons, Static & reactive steel (Knock-Down) using hand guns, pistol caliber carbines, 10-.22's, etc., .22 USPSA (Old Bridge Rimfire Action League), and the Police Pistol Combat silhouette league I'm the Match Director of. Donuts & coffee at registration, Lunch was served at 12:30, and Will Korman, Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners Event & Community Outreach Chair was there all day answering questions about the hoops one has to go thru to become a gun owner, the scourge of bad gun law such as "Justifiable Need", and a host of other topics.
This is my 15th appearance at this great event. Interested in learning more? Ask questions!
To learn more about New Jersey's busiest Second Amendment Organization, our mentoring, and our mission, go to: http://www.cnjfo.com or check us out on Facebook to learn about us & all NJ shooting-related news stories
Side note: neither of my 1911's had a single hiccup firing 230 grain ball or flat point 200 grain .45ACP+P factory loadings (donated ammo). When taught properly, even 75 yr old great grannies don't have a single malfunction due to limp-wristing
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By Maksim
Wanted to put together a list of local matches. These are the ones that I know, please add others and I will add them to here. Listed by Date. Not sure if to create a separate listing for Steel matches or not.
1st Saturday of the Month
Shongum - USPSA
http://shongum.org/a...ties/uspsa.html
Lower Providence Gun Club - USPSA
http://lprgc.org/?page_id=62
2nd Saturday
IDPA South Jersey Shooting Club.
2nd Sunday
Central Jersey Rifle & Pistol Club - USPSA
http://www.cjuspsa.org
Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club - IDPA (outdoors)
http://www.obdogs.com/
3rd Saturday
IDPA Quinton Sportsmans Club
3rd Sunday
Somerset County Fish & Game - IDPA
http://www.scfgpa.org/idpa.html
Tenafly Rifle & Pistol Club - USPSA
http://www.trpclub.org/action.html
Topton Fish & Game - USPSA
http://toptonfga.org/IPSC.html
4th Sunday
Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol club - USPSA
http://www.obcats.com
Second Saturday of the month.
IDPA South Jersey Shooting Club.
Third Saturday of the month
IDPA Quinton Sportsmans Club
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I don't know anything about Baltimore Harbor; but yes; currents really can be that strong. A big cargo ship like that isn't very maneuverable. Most of the shipboard systems and controls are electric. If the lights go out, they have big, big trouble.
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By Displaced Texan · Posted
I understand the tide was going out at the time of the accident. Tide/currents/wind plays a big role against big ships -
so here's my deal. even though i asked the question earlier, i really want to believe this was an accident. my problem is that the more i watch the video, the more it looks like it was gonna miss the pylon right up till it hooked a hard right turn. so......are the currents really that strong that they coulda done that? or is it an optical illusion due to the camera angle?
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