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Westwindmike

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  1. This email came to me from Buford Tune at APPS and we all know how much he hates Glock.
  2. From last month: Cost to shoot as a guest is $5.00 per person. You must supply your own eye and ear protection, paper targets and target hanging materials. Rifle lanes require a heavy duty stapler and cardboard to hang targets to the backstops. The handgun pit requires cardboard, stapler and/or heavy tape to hang targets from the backstop. Recommend that you bring insect repellent and bottled water or soft drinks. Alcohol is not allowed! Weather dependent, also bring sunscreen and/or shoes that you don't mind getting muddy and dirty. This is an OUTDOOR range. Directions To Owl Hollow Shooting Range Range is located approximately 10 miles south of downtown Franklin, Tennessee in Williamson county. From I-65 South/North take the Peytonsville Road exit, #61; go West about .7 mile to the red light at South US 431 (Lewisburg Pike); turn South (towards Lewisburg) onto US 431 and go approximately 6.5 miles to Owl Hollow Road; turn west onto Owl Hollow Road; the range is located approximately 1.1 miles on the left side of the road. Approximate GPS Coordinates for those with GPS devices: Latitude 35.7606 N ; Longitude -86.8571 W *** There will not be an organized lunch connected to this month's get together *** Important Update Regarding Owl Hollow: As many of you know, the Owl Hollow Gun Club no longer has the lease for the shooting range. The range is now being run by the landowner. The landowner is fine with us continuing to meet there during the summer provided that we police ourselves and ensure that everyone is being safe and responsible. Some changes that should be mentioned are: There is now only the 25yd pistol pit. The short pistol pit has been closed down as of this writing. Only handgun calibers may be shot in the pistol pit. Centerfire rifle calibers may not. We did shoot some defensive shotgun (12ga) in the pistol pit yesterday and the owner did not appear to have a problem with that. Full auto weapons are not allowed to be fired in full auto. If you have a full auto, you can bring it and shoot it but you have to stay in single fire mode. Rapid firing is permissible as long as it is kept in 3-round, controlled strings. Bump firing is forbidden. Anyone doing anything unsafe will be asked to leave. Period. That's pretty much it. We will review these rules again on the day of the event just to make sure that there are no gray areas. It's imperative that we respect the wishes of the landowner if we want to be allowed to meet there again.
  3. Ok! Sunday the 20th it is. I'll be there and so will Sidewinder. Mike
  4. About $.50 a round for Lake City. Don't know about Salt Lake City.
  5. The month is going fast. Somebody make a decision.
  6. I just went to YouTube and there is a video by Midway USA on how to shorten the stock and I saw another on how to fit the recoil pad. Have fun!
  7. I don't know why KT won't just redesign the follower to fix it.
  8. I believe that my friend only used email.
  9. Ask him if his factory 10 rounders rattle when loaded. If so, he can bug KelTec and they will send him a 12 round, no rattle mag at no charge. A friend of mine got two that way. Just don't let them say no.
  10. My name is Mike and until a year ago, I flew a Westwind Jet full time for a local company. That's a Westwind in my avitar.
  11. Sunday or Saturday. With food! Bring it on!!!!
  12. Welcome from the 'Boro and ask away!
  13. The Federal 550 bulk packs went up $2 here recently, too.
  14. The only mods you need are night sights and ammo.
  15. Congrats TDR. Make us proud!
  16. Try this link: http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/tgo-forum-support/25027-posting-pictures.html
  17. PM sent. Thanks for this very generous PIF. Mike
  18. Nothing heavier than 55gr in the Hodgdon manual.
  19. The Accurate Powder site has some data for the Hornady 75gr HPBT bullet. The guide is here: Reloading Data
  20. I have a Glock 19 that the factory replaced the frame under a "recall", and it has a different number from the slide/barrel.
  21. If I were going to spend $1100 on an AR, I'd buy a factory assembled rifle. Mk19 is right. $800 tops, more like $750 for me. Just my $.02
  22. The CZ's are very well made, and accurate rifles. I have the 452 American in .22LR and it is a tack driver. The stock trigger is good, but mine came with a Brooks trigger kit that really made the trigger sweet! I'd like to have a .223 one sometime, too.
  23. Thanks for the offer, but I shot everything up on Saturday at the Meet and Shoot. Maybe next time.
  24. I was there all day that day. Didn't see you though.
  25. He had a bad flinch that he needs to get rid of.(When he pulls trigger and nothing happens). The recoil looks too be more than a .22 to me. Glad he is doing well with it.

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