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https://www.cnjfo.com/event-5137516 This is event being put on by the Coalition of New Jersey Firearms Owners. June 17 8:30am $205 Event registration includes 100 clays, golf cart, continental breakfast, BBQ lunch and an exclusive event tee shirt. Set on a picturesque abandoned limestone quarry, Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays offers shooters of all ages and experience levels a safe, fun and challenging day of clays. rabbits, teals, and doubles are offered along the course and the stations are integrated into the quarry structures and waters. Cost per person is just $205 and includes 100 targets (full 16 station course), two catered meals, cold drinks all day, golf cart rental, goody bag, 8-color custom silk-screened T-shirt PLUS all of the fun memories you can pack in your vehicle for the ride home! Registration opens at 8:30 am with a continental breakfast featuring bagels, muffins, danish, butter, jellies, cream cheese, and a fresh-cut fruit tray. Orange juice, coffee, tea & hot chocolate. Mingle with sponsors & see their wares, purchase raffle tickets for prizes donated by our sponsors and receive your complimentary "CNJFO Dusters & Missers Club" Fundraiser T-shirt (must pre-order during online payment stating size) as well as a Goody Bag with swag. NEW "HOLD HARMLESS" PROCEDURE: Each participant must fill-out a "Hold Harmless" waiver ONLINE, regardless of membership status with and/or the frequency of visits to LVSC. A link to do so will be contained with your conformation email. Please see to it so we avoid needless delays in getting our squads on the course! During breakfast a Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays Safety Officer will conduct a Safety Brief prior to our group hitting the course. Eye & ear protection is mandatory and must be worn at all times on the course. All shotguns must be field or sporting guns with minimum barrel length of 24". Pistol grips or collapsible stocks are not permitted. No shot size larger than #7.5. LVSC will give you ear plugs & loan you shooting glasses if you left yours at home. Golf Cart rentals are included in everyone's package, as well as a full 100 target, 16 station course. Bring your own shotgun & shells or you may rent a loaner shotgun & purchase shells at the office (from LVSC, inc.) prior to leaving the building. Everyone will be assigned to a Squad. A Squad Leader who is responsible for assisting those with less experience will be assigned to each foursome (per LVSC Safety Procedures). One foursome per golf cart. If you wish to be squadded TOGETHER please let us know when you register! Water Coolers will be on the course all day, and bottled water will be supplied to us at breakfast. Comfort Stations are provided all around the course. Lunch time will be announced at breakfast, we're expected to all be off the course and back at the catering hall to visit with sponsors, draw the raffles, and enjoy a wonderful catered BBQ Lunch. We have use of the catering hall/meeting room all day, so our sponsors can be given tables to display their wares. Loaner shotguns are available for rent from Lehigh Valley SC. All rental guns must use LVSC ammo. To reserve a loaner please contact LVSC directly at: 610-261-9616; Fax: 610-261-9618
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Hi everyone, I am looking to get in to reloading and am looking for components (hulls, wads, powders, primers etc.) that will be versatile enough to reload bismuth, steel, and hevi shot through a lee load all II without issue. I am very new to reloading, so if a combo with the versatility I'm looking for doesn't exist forgive me. Also, if anyone could recommend their preferred non-tox reloading manuals it would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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All I have to say is WOW!!! So I purchased a Ruger Red Label 12ga engraved from a personal sale this past Dec. I took it out and shot it a couple of times. This last time while I was cleaning it I noticed a very fine crack in the forestock right along the grain of the wood. It went from the tip to the checkering. I called Ruger up expecting to pay for the replaced part. The gentleman on the end of the phone started asking for my address, telephone, serial number of the gun, and gave me an RMA#. I then interrupted and asked how much? He said well, if this is not you throwing it down, or using reloads, it will be the cost of shipping. I shipped the gun to Ruger in a box packed with bubble wrap and foam peanuts. I got the gun back in about a week. It came inside a new Ruger factory box with new owners manual and cleaning cloth. NO charge and they replaced the foregrip for free. I am very impressed with Ruger. It really shows customer service.
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