The range has 10 lanes so I’d need 5 members to attend including myself to get get 10 shooting at once. We can rotate out so everyone gets a turn to shoot.
Big Tanker can you tally up the numbers and edit post 1 with a running total for shooting and dinner so I can make sure we are...
Well...... Since you posted that all you have caliber wise is .380 thats a stay at home caliber anyway :stickpoke:
Somebody has to give the new guy a hard time.
Kitty Slayer actually gave you the best advice.
Hopefully you can make it out to the November 15th INGO get together in Elkhart.
Me and the Fam got into town tonight for the 1911 build class tomorrow morning. We are at Rusty Bucket waiting for our breaded tenderloins. I will follow up with a report afterwards.
Edit to follow up after dinner:
The breaded tenderloin was good. The fries were average and the service...
I didn’t know INGO has a Tamara so that slid past me. Good point about KF.
I do have multiples of the same gun but one belongs to my wife.... wink wink
A pair and a spare comes to mind.
I read this on shooting Illustrated this morning. It was a pretty good read.
Here is the link. https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2020/10/25/why-you-should-keep-a-third-carry-gun/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=insider&utm_campaign=1020
My first Shotgun was Mossburg 5500. I didn’t have the cash for a REM 1100. I bought it from Randy’s Sporting Goods in Ft Branch, IN around 1988. I bought a 10-22 and a mini 14 at the Indy gun show about the same time. I don’t remember how I ended up with an FIE nylon Black Beauty. I...