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Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:36 am
by longtooth
Good idea, dws. +1.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:32 am
by Charles L. Cotton
Done.

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:00 pm
by Scott Murray
Count me in. The Good Lord willing and the creeks don't rise....

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:16 am
by longtooth
Like your saying Scott. Remember! If the good Lord is willing you can cross the creek, whether it is kickin' up dust on dry ground like the Red Sea or in a great tempest such as the Sea of Galilee w/ Him asleep in the back. :thumbsup:

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 3:24 pm
by j1132s
I'd like to come, but I can't make a commitment at this moment (September is just too far away).

If I do come, I'll make it a day trip and can provide a free ride for people in Austin TX wishing to go too. Please let me know if you want a ride (j1133s at yahoo com).

I really wanted to go last year, but my wife wouldn't let me. This year, I'll leave her out of it.

Thanks.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 5:10 pm
by progun47
where is this place, I'd be ready to go. I would really like to meet some forum members. I'll also be glad to help in anyway possible, just let me know what, when, and how

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 6:25 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
progun47 wrote:where is this place, I'd be ready to go. I would really like to meet some forum members. I'll also be glad to help in anyway possible, just let me know what, when, and how
It's at the PSC Shooting Club range in Friendswood, Texas, about 30 miles south of downtown Houston. Here is a link for more information about the club: http://www.cottonfamily.com/psc-idpa

Thanks for your offer of help; I'm sure we'll be able to use it!

Regards,
Chas.

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 8:11 pm
by quidni
j1132s wrote:I'd like to come, but I can't make a commitment at this moment (September is just too far away).
What he said. The son and I would both enjoy it but we're not sure if it will be possible yet.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 11:50 am
by progun47
charles, thanks for the link, it looks like a great place to shoot. I'll mark my calender, and will look forward to being there.

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 2:46 pm
by stevie_d_64
progun47 wrote:charles, thanks for the link, it looks like a great place to shoot. I'll mark my calender, and will look forward to being there.
You ought to talk to "gigag04"...He lives up that way...You guys could carpool...

I'll vouch for him...Or not...I haven't decided yet... :lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 10:33 am
by dws1117
stevie_d_64 wrote:
progun47 wrote:charles, thanks for the link, it looks like a great place to shoot. I'll mark my calender, and will look forward to being there.
You ought to talk to "gigag04"...He lives up that way...You guys could carpool...

I'll vouch for him...Or not...I haven't decided yet... :lol:
What Stevie said. Tell him to bring "my" Kimber so I can shoot it again. :grin:

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 9:52 am
by yerasimos
After reading the night sight thread, I just thought I would throw out this long-shot idea that I have been sitting on for months . . .

Is there any way we could have a low-light shoot at the end of this event? I am not suggesting a match necessarily, and it does not have to be at absolute darkness either, though the sun would have to be below the level of the berms, at minimum. I am thinking of a safe, controlled opportunity to test carry ammunition for muzzle flash, try shooting live-fire with flashlights, etc. Have people wear glow-in-the-dark capsules on their shirts, front and back, and lay glow sticks on the ground to demarcate a firing line. (I would be willing to buy these materials, if necessary.) IDPA rules apply: no loaded guns unless on the firing line, ammunition and firearms handled only at separate stations, no unsportsmanly conduct . . .

Would it be possible or practical to obtain a variance(s) from any pertinent local ordinances so this could be done?

Night shoot or not, if I am working in Texas when this is going down, I definitely plan to attend. I will know for sure by late summer.

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 10:30 am
by RPBrown
TraCoun wrote:
RPBrown wrote:Sounds good to me. I can visit with my kids and grandkids while there.

Let me know the details along with directions to PSC
RP - Go to the PSC website, http://www.psc-range.com, you should be able to find a map. If not or if you need more let us know. I think Charles has one on CottonFamily.com, on the PSC-IDPA page

Looking forward to seeing you there!

TraCoun
Thanks TraCoun. I talked to my son-in-law that lives in Alvin (LEO in Pearland). He knows where it is as he shoots there from time to time. He will even come with me if he's not on duty (or may take a vacation day if date can be nailed down in time). Look forward to seeing everyone and meeting the new people.

If I can do anything to help from this end, or bring anything let me know. I can even offer a ride to a few from up here.

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 7:26 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
Sorry, but no. PSC has a rule requiring shooting to stop at various times each month throughout the year and the time is before sundown. It's never really dark enough during shooting hours to do it.

Now, if I can convince folks we need a shoot-house with controllable lighting . . .

Regards,
Chas.
yerasimos wrote:After reading the night sight thread, I just thought I would throw out this long-shot idea that I have been sitting on for months . . .

Is there any way we could have a low-light shoot at the end of this event? I am not suggesting a match necessarily, and it does not have to be at absolute darkness either, though the sun would have to be below the level of the berms, at minimum. I am thinking of a safe, controlled opportunity to test carry ammunition for muzzle flash, try shooting live-fire with flashlights, etc. Have people wear glow-in-the-dark capsules on their shirts, front and back, and lay glow sticks on the ground to demarcate a firing line. (I would be willing to buy these materials, if necessary.) IDPA rules apply: no loaded guns unless on the firing line, ammunition and firearms handled only at separate stations, no unsportsmanly conduct . . .

Would it be possible or practical to obtain a variance(s) from any pertinent local ordinances so this could be done?

Night shoot or not, if I am working in Texas when this is going down, I definitely plan to attend. I will know for sure by late summer.

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 8:33 am
by ElGato
Charles L. Cotton wrote:Now, if I can convince folks we need a shoot-house with controllable lighting . . .

Regards,
Chas.
YES!!! :woohoo :fire