thanks. looking forward to it
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thanks. looking forward to it
INFO FOR 2014!!
Sunday Jan. 26, 2014
1:00 P.M. sign in starts at Noon.
$10.00
Tulpehocken Rifle & Pistol Club
Bergers Rd Range, Pine Grove, Pa. 17963
Open to the public.
All WWII Rifles are welcome.
This is our Battle of the Bulge shoot. So named due to the usually very cold weather.
J.C. Garand course B(55 rounds Minimum).
200 yards, with pits.
Scoring is done in the pits.
All shooters will work the pits(pull targets, & score).
Come out & shoot those old War horses!
I have 2 Club M1's available to be used in the match.
Club Rifles must shoot Club ammo.
Club ammo cost is $.75/rd. ($45 for 60 rds).
We can take 4 shooters without rifles this way, if we run 2 relays.
Pete
Thanks to Art, & Jerry for running the shoot, & making the free Coffee.
We had 10 shooters.
Congrats. to Chuck F. for a first place, and to rocket3 for a CLOSE 2nd.
Great day on the range!
It was a good time today. Temperature was perfect, coulda used a bit more snow, though.
I double checked my score, and came up with 425 instead of 437. Don't know if that means anything in the rankings.
The only rifle match I look forward to all year. Great seeing everyone again each year.
Even cheating I couldn't pull off a win. LoL. But I am glad to know how well my reloads shot at 200 yards..
Thank you..
Thanks again guys. Great match. First garand match ive ever shot that parts didnt fall off my rifle
Sunday Jan. 25, 2015
1:00 P.M. sign in starts at Noon.
$10.00
Tulpehocken Rifle & Pistol Club
Bergers Rd Range, Pine Grove, Pa. 17963
Open to the public.
All WWII Rifles are welcome.
This is our Battle of the Bulge shoot. So named due to the usually very cold weather.
J.C. Garand course B(55 rounds Minimum).
200 yards, with pits.
Scoring is done in the pits.
All shooters will work the pits(pull targets, & score).
I need to double check on the fee, just thought I'd get this year's date out there.
Pete
what about a Garand mfg'd in 1950. i have a 1943 M1 carbine but would prefer to shoot the Garand.
Bring it, Chunky Monkey. It doesn't have to be a war production year, only a rifle model that was used in the war. It doesn't even need to be a weapon that would have been seen in Battle of the Bulge. I shoot a Mosin-Nagant 91/30. Any WWII model rifle is welcome, from any theater of the war.