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Fredericksburg, TX March 22-23, 2014 - SB needed

Started by scuzzy, March 06, 2014, 08:42:50 AM

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scuzzy

We've got 21 students signed up and no SB. Me and Reddot are going to be in Waco that weekend so we can't do it. There are two IITs already signed up so there will be help.

Also - one of the students wants to get out to the range on Friday afternoon to setup camp. Is it possible for anybody to be there to let him in (since gate is usually locked).


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I've signed up for SB.  I'll arrive sometime Friday evening to camp the whole weekend. 

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Quote from: scuzzy on March 06, 2014, 08:42:50 AM
We've got 21 students signed up and no SB. Me and Reddot are going to be in Waco that weekend so we can't do it. There are two IITs already signed up so there will be help.

Also - one of the students wants to get out to the range on Friday afternoon to setup camp. Is it possible for anybody to be there to let him in (since gate is usually locked).

Everything seems to have worked out well, at least from this cooks point of view.  Lots of good folks, lots of good training.  Maybe next time (if it's not in another four years) I'll get out of the kitchen -- came a lot closer this time than last, in Connecticut, using a Mosin Nagant 91/30 (someone tell CortJestir the big booming berm-buster stayed in the safe this time).