Usually, Jedi takes cash.
Then someone on another Meet will haul some in.
And sometimes, we donate brooms and such.
Usually, Jedi takes cash.
Then someone on another Meet will haul some in.
And sometimes, we donate brooms and such.
brooms?! really?
I will bring my new custom new buil AR 15. need some "break in" that day, also to zero it, adjust iron sight. Also my Sig p226 Mk25 with SRT upgrade. Can anyone teach me shooting position or stance of shooting a rifle? such as kneeing and prone position? I new to AR or any other rifle.. Thanks guys!!
Brooms are useful to clean up the brass.
we try to leave the are as clean, or cleaner, than when we got there.
I won't be there, I have to work.
But, ask questions. Don't stay quietly on the sidelines. Introduce yourself.
If you don't get something answered, there will be other days.
Some of us may post in the NWI discussion thread about going shooting, to see if anyone wants to go.
The summer months tend to have more attendance than fall.
Also, you may want to look on INGO for Appleseed events.
They have great rifle training, with some interesting history thrown in.
Thanks very much!!
I wish I was here earlier.
Well acteoan answered the majority of it.
I'll be glad to share what i learned at appleseed with you on shooting rifles.
Do you have a pickup btw?
Anyone coming with a pickup so we can haul the plywood?
We got $100 in the pot for plywood. Worse case i bring the minivan.
I thought you were getting brooms
Well acteoan answered the majority of it.
I'll be glad to share what i learned at appleseed with you on shooting rifles.
Do you have a pickup btw?
Anyone coming with a pickup so we can haul the plywood?
We got $100 in the pot for plywood. Worse case i bring the minivan.
Sorry jedi, I dont have a pickup. I just went homedepot this afternoon and checked the size of my car, even laydown the read seat, there still have no enough space for 4*8 plywood. I guess I will just donate cash.
because back in the old days when you were just a child wrapped in swaddling rags the technology of powder was not as advanced as it is today, but it was beginning to advance and they were able to get nearly the same performance out of the 308 as they had been getting out of the older, bigger, heavier 30-06BTW I'm about to make Gunbunnie's head explode.
Went to KMart as well today and was browsing the magazine to pass the time while the family got what they needed.
There was a magazine on military surplus rifles.
I learned today that both the BAR and M1919 Browning MG used the .30-06 round.
Yes, yes make fun of me. I knew the Garand used .30-06 and knew that the other two used a 'big round' just never stopped to think that it was.
Figured it was the .308 WIN since I consider that round big.
So why did we drop the .30-06 caliber in the armed forces?
Too heavy, too much recoil?
No worries. Just come and have a good time.
No worries. Just come and have a good time.
It isn't necessary to do it before the meet. If you want to donate, give it to Jedi at the meet and it will go towards next month's donation.I just have no idea about how to carry those plywood.