A Proposal for Dallas Area Forum members
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I am very interested...
I work at / instruct at DFW Gun Range if that is of any help in the planning & logistics process...
I work at / instruct at DFW Gun Range if that is of any help in the planning & logistics process...
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FJM bulk rifle ammo is easy to come by but hard to find a place to shoot it at. I think APG out in Greenville will allow it though. Not 100% on that, call before you go. Elm Fork has a nice range and I'd like to see what I can get out of my AR at 100yds. As far as I know, all ranges will allow FMJ pistol ammo.
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Well guys, the poll I ran showed that the second Saturday was the most popular, followed by the first Saturday.
My thinking is that it would be best to have someone that is familar with a particular range volunteer to be the host or contact. They could check with the range about availablity and prices and see if the group of us could shoot together.
TC-TX, since you spoke up, and you work there, DFW Gun Range would be a good start. Can you check and let us know if the second Saturday in January would be good?
Thanks
My thinking is that it would be best to have someone that is familar with a particular range volunteer to be the host or contact. They could check with the range about availablity and prices and see if the group of us could shoot together.
TC-TX, since you spoke up, and you work there, DFW Gun Range would be a good start. Can you check and let us know if the second Saturday in January would be good?
Thanks
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Cool, I've always wanted to got there.....now I'll have a better excuse to get motivated to go!!
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a lot of the weapons i have are WWII era, and the FMJ surplus ammo is not only far cheaper, but they were made to shoot the surplus. you don't typically find WWII calibers in soft point at the local sporting goods store either. i'm more of a rifle person than pistol. until you've heard that sweet, sweet sound of "PING" after an 8 round clip, or felt the brutal kick of a german mauser, then the FMJ requirement may sound silly.cyphur wrote:FMJ rifle ranges are tough to come by.Chris wrote:i'd be up for it, but i have two requirements:
1. plenty of room for high power rifles (so no sissy 15 yard only ranges).
2. FMJ must be ok.
other than that, i'm good to go.
Why do you need to shoot FMJ Chris?
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"until you've heard that sweet, sweet sound of "PING" after an 8 round clip.........."
Oh, the sweet ring of that clip flying through the air. I've longed for one of those rifles for years since shooting one as a teen!!
Oh, the sweet ring of that clip flying through the air. I've longed for one of those rifles for years since shooting one as a teen!!
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I'm not sure my Garand would feed a whole clip of soft point - OTOH, I've never tried it.Chris wrote:a lot of the weapons i have are WWII era, and the FMJ surplus ammo is not only far cheaper, but they were made to shoot the surplus. you don't typically find WWII calibers in soft point at the local sporting goods store either. i'm more of a rifle person than pistol. until you've heard that sweet, sweet sound of "PING" after an 8 round clip, or felt the brutal kick of a german mauser, then the FMJ requirement may sound silly.cyphur wrote:FMJ rifle ranges are tough to come by.Chris wrote:i'd be up for it, but i have two requirements:
1. plenty of room for high power rifles (so no sissy 15 yard only ranges).
2. FMJ must be ok.
other than that, i'm good to go.
Why do you need to shoot FMJ Chris?
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