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What day do you prefer for the TexasCHLforum Day at PSC?

September 3rd
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October 1st
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Thank you, Charles. Ellyn and Newman Lofland from Rockwall will be there. What can we bring? Pecan pies? Look forward to meeting you.
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I'll be there .... :wink:
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My wife and I will be there, My son isn't quite ready for the range, so he have a sitter.

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Martha and I will be there. Is there anything we can do to help?

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Ditto what Ray said for Gillian and I. We will be more that happy to help set up, clean up, or whatever. Just say the word.

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dws1117 wrote:My wife and I will be there, My son isn't quite ready for the range, so he have a sitter.
This raises an interesting question - are children encouraged to attend?

Our three children are thirteen, twelve and nine. Oldest two are shooters. They would have a "blast" but is this a good idea? CHL is by definition for 21 and over.

No offense will be taken if Charles wants to make this an adult event. Ellyn and I look forward to meeting Charles and our group and we would not have our children create a distraction that would detract from Charles' good work. Children, even PERFECT ONES like ours :shock: may need to wait for another event.

Just wondering.

Thanks to all.
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We really do want this to be a family affair, so bring the spouses and kids.

Regards,
Chas.
The only reason I said what I did was due to the fact that our son is 3. He is not ready for the range quite yet.

So, bring the kids so that the can see that we are all nuts, not just Dad. :lol:

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Gwenn and I will be there.
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Arock wrote:This raises an interesting question - are children encouraged to attend?
Absolutely!! I had hoped to have some form of area set up for younger children so the parents could play, but that didn't work out - insurance issue for the club.

I'm looking forward to meeting you folks.

Chas.

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Nuts! The one day in October I don't have open. I really didn't want to miss this. :(

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I'd be interested in this, although I can't really commit until a week or two before the date (work always tends to have something that crops up whenever I plan to have some fun :().

For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
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Kaizen wrote: For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
That's an excellent suggestion.

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For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
+1

I'm always up for learning stuff from old..err more experienced guys. :D

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Sounds good to me.... Mark two down for me. :)
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dws1117 wrote:
For a class suggestion, I'd be interested in a basic gun maintenance class. Something along the lines of cleaning, parts to polish, things that need to be replaced every <x> rounds, etc.
+1

I'm always up for learning stuff from old..err more experienced guys. :D
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