nevermind, have a good time, 32% will pay for the other 68% .
nevermind, have a good time, 32% will pay for the other 68% .
Originally Posted by TomE
I paid full boat ($70) when I went to my first Appleseed. I shot rifleman the first time. Oh yeah, I already knew how to shoot pretty well. I had such a good time and it was such good instruction that I paid full boat ($70) again for the second one I went to. It is still the best $140 I ever spent for shooting classes.
As the HP director at MPRC, I/we do not allow any pistols on our line during ANY HP matches for SAFETY reasons. All competitors are asked to remove any pistol from their person and store them in their vehicle before they are allowed to compete during the safety brief, and we will do so before the Appleseed event as well. It has nothing to do with being against concealed carry, but everything to do with safety. If I see anyone on my line competiing with a pistol on their person, they will be politely asked to remove said pistol, if they do not/will not comply I will ask them to leave. Our range, our rules. If you have questions about this please feel free to contact me.Originally Posted by who dat
I'm really hoping for a good turnout and we welcome Appleseed and all it's attendees. Regards,
Art
Last edited by tcaf; 04-26-2012 at 08:01 AM.
The same reason is given by Chase Bank and Fifth Third. Private Property, your rules. Enjoy.
Asked and answered in post 9, but thanks for your version.Originally Posted by tcaf
"Every late-19th-century legal scholar that we have read interpreted the Second Amendment to secure an individual right unconnected with militia service." -- U.S. Supreme Court, June 26, 2008.
Sir, I wanted it to be clear that this is not only an Appleseed rule, but an MPRC rule as well. Thank you.Originally Posted by who dat
Art
What's an HP?Originally Posted by tcaf
"Every late-19th-century legal scholar that we have read interpreted the Second Amendment to secure an individual right unconnected with militia service." -- U.S. Supreme Court, June 26, 2008.
Sir, HP is short for High Power rifle matches.Originally Posted by who dat
I thought it meant Hi Point Carbines