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Post by steveb on Nov 22, 2010 11:41:42 GMT -5
I'm still finding my way here, at this website. I believe I've mentioned before the possibilty of hosting a gathering at my camp, before. It still in my thoughts. I have the use of our camp, 200+ acres of forest,etc.. Everyone can sleep/stay on the grounds. Maybe a woodswalk type shoot. Cook some dead stuff over the campfire. Lots of coffee in the am.. a few, or more beers at dark around the campfire. Will occasionally re-post to garner interest. Maybe May/June of coming year. Camp is in Elk Co., Penn.. steve b
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Post by aciera on Nov 22, 2010 13:44:33 GMT -5
I'm in as long as I don't have to walk from Carlisle.
I'm not doin' that again...........
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Post by bigkahunasix on Nov 22, 2010 15:42:28 GMT -5
Sounds like an excellent idea.
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Post by 375supermag on Nov 22, 2010 17:14:01 GMT -5
Hi...
I would like to be included. I live in York County, Pa. I do spend a good bit of time hunting in Elk County and Cameron County. This sounds like it could be something special.
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Post by aciera on Nov 22, 2010 18:34:46 GMT -5
Steveb; I'll start to get trading stuff togeather..................
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Post by steveb on Nov 23, 2010 10:19:14 GMT -5
I have 2 steel plate, hanging targets, and usually 2 more typical target holders for cardboard/paper. These and some other cardboard cut-outs can be spread along one of the ATv trails for a woods walk shoot. Like a field archery shoot, or 3-d shoot. I'll have to look at a map, and be sure the angles work out safe. We have a @30yd plinking dirt pile, and a @90 yd dirt pile. One of the steels can go to the back of the meadow for a @200yd shot ! Lots of beds and bunks, lots of room for tents. Fishing, ATV'ing,etc.. steve b
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Post by COR on Dec 2, 2010 18:22:40 GMT -5
Say the word...I'm up there in 2 hrs brother!
PS- The bullets we discussed will be headed your way I have been pre occuppied...it is Deer season ya know. ;D
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Post by steveb on Dec 5, 2010 10:52:43 GMT -5
I've been poking my nose around at the Rugerforum some. Some of the folks seem familiar ! Would it be advisable to include an invite there too ? You can send me a message or Pm, or whatever if you'd like to keep an opinion between us. I'll honor that. steve b
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Post by steveb on Jan 3, 2011 12:37:01 GMT -5
With no further response from here, I went ahead with a posting, invite, over on Rugerforum. We'll see. steve b
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Post by cas on Jan 4, 2011 2:20:09 GMT -5
Wooo... you're waay out yunder. We used to have a nice annual, bi-annual, semi annual (we skipped around) get together in the eastern part of the state in the old Sixgunner.com days ('99-'04 or '05?) Some years with a rather sizable turn out. Others less so. They fell apart though when our host range updated itself layout wise and it was no longer conducive to our needs.
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Post by steveb on Jan 5, 2011 8:52:56 GMT -5
"Your waay out yunder", is where I prefer to be. There won't be no "host range" either. Somebody please pick up that guy hitchhiking from Carlisle. Shootin' will be done. Camp fire, and all that entails,etc.. steve b
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Post by Lee Martin on Jan 5, 2011 9:06:12 GMT -5
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Post by zac0419 on Jan 5, 2011 11:11:02 GMT -5
I am currently overseas collecting paychecks. I hope in the future I can find U.S. employment that pays what it should and when I do find it, I will come back. I sure hope this great idea of yours takes off, I'd love to attend once I move back.
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Post by cas on Jan 8, 2011 0:55:58 GMT -5
Our "host range" was mostly a grass field with a berm when we started. It turned into a real range and that's when it ceased to be fun.
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