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    Scheduled Appleseeds for Michigan

    Cornell September 4 - 5, 2010 (Cornell is a suburb of beautiful Escanaba)
    information link (registration link is at the bottom of the info page)
    http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.p.../td%3E%3Ctd%3E

    Fenton October 2 -3, 2010
    http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.p.../td%3E%3Ctd%3E

    Lapeer October 30 - 31, 2010
    http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.p.../td%3E%3Ctd%3E

    If you have any questions, post them here or send me a PM.
    Last edited by Mouse08; 09-06-2010 at 09:04 PM.

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    I'm interested in going (and trying to get my daughter & wife to go).

    Question:
    For small caliber (.22 LR) rifles, I only have a bolt action marlin (only one clip), an old tube feed semi auto and a break open single shot. Is it feasble to shoot the course of fire with any of those?

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    I just signed up for the Fenton location. Can't wait!!!!!

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    Quaamik- I didnt have a semi auto for my wife and we decided on a marlin 795. It does go on sale at Dunhams sporting goods randomly for $120 and than you can get a $25 mail in rebate. It is very light and extreamly reliable. It already has sling studs so all you need is a sling, another mag or 2, and some ammo and your good to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tech2b9
    Quaamik- I didnt have a semi auto for my wife and we decided on a marlin 795. It does go on sale at Dunhams sporting goods randomly for $120 and than you can get a $25 mail in rebate. It is very light and extreamly reliable. It already has sling studs so all you need is a sling, another mag or 2, and some ammo and your good to go.
    Dicks has the marlin 795 for $100 after rebate this week, and Dunhams has it with a 4x15 scope for $105 after rebate.

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    Of those choices

    Quote Originally Posted by Quaamik
    I'm interested in going (and trying to get my daughter & wife to go).

    Question:
    For small caliber (.22 LR) rifles, I only have a bolt action marlin (only one clip), an old tube feed semi auto and a break open single shot. Is it feasble to shoot the course of fire with any of those?
    The tube fed would be the best choice. The Marlin would work if you got another magazine for it. Generally, single shots are used by our youngest shooters. (See this article about a FOUR year old at an Appleseed. http://wvgazette.com/News/201009040509 )There are stages where you have to do a mag change. Some of the instructors have 'loaner' rifles available. They are 'usually' Ruger 10/22s. If / when you sign up for an Appleseed send an email to BeeFree (her email is listed on the information pages) and ask about using a loaner. Generally, if we know in advance we can make arrangements to have something more suited to the course of fire available for you to use.

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    Thanks for th info.

    A new rifle (new or used) is not likely in the cards before the October shoots.

    How would the tube feed work in the mandatory mag changes? It's quite slow to load, and as it loades from the muzzle end that is definately not something I would allow a beginner (my wife an daughter both qualify in that respect) to perform under stress / time.

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    Tube fed mag changes

    What we do is have you load one more round than the course of fire requires. When you get to where the mag change 'should' be you eject one round and continue firing. That 'simulates' the mag change and keeps an even playing field. If you are bring a tube fed and can get your hands on one of those way cool speed loaders for it...by all means get one. This is what I'm talking about.
    http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/GNS120-1.html
    It makes loading MUCH easier and way faster.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quaamik
    Thanks for th info.

    A new rifle (new or used) is not likely in the cards before the October shoots.

    How would the tube feed work in the mandatory mag changes? It's quite slow to load, and as it loades from the muzzle end that is definately not something I would allow a beginner (my wife an daughter both qualify in that respect) to perform under stress / time.

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    The Lapeer shoot is sold out...but

    You can get your name put on a waiting list and will be notified if someone cancels.

    Go to this link http://www.eventbrite.com/event/777893701 and click the 'add me to waitlist' button.

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    The Lapeer shoot is booked solid, that is great to hear!
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