Document 109377

The Gun Sighter
Issue 6
CMP Number 015138
NRA Membership Renewal C005529H
Jun 2013
General Membership Meetings are held at
Friendly Sons of the Shillelagh on Oak Street in Old Bridge, New Jersey (off Route 18 )
Meetings start at 8:00 pm and generally end at 10:00 pm
contact me by phone or e-mail.
Email—[email protected] Phone—908-272-5513
Thanks, Lance
Target Frames —
The club has been supplying frames at the outdoor range
for the convenience of the members. The frames and pit
stands should be used for their intended purpose. It has
become obvious that some individuals like to shoot at the
frames and the stands. These frames and stands are for
the benefit of all club members, so if you see someone in
the act of shooting frames or stands to pieces, please
_______________________________
remind them that they are hurting the best interests of the
membership. We have people repairing and building
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP INFO
frames, but don’t have an infinite supply. If the practice of
Board Member News & Info — The next General purposely destroying frames continues, we will be forced to
Membership Meeting will be held Thursday, Jun 6th.
discontinue supplying them.
Lance Brunner—Outdoor Range Chairman
Member Issues— The board requests that when a
member has an issue they would like to address to the Range Rules — The club has established policies and
board to please request an appearance at a board meeting. rules for all club members to follow when using the Indoor
The member can address the request to any board and Outdoor ranges. These rules along with the list of
member, every board member’s email address is on page 2 allowed calibers for the Indoor range are reprinted in this
of this newsletter every month.
issue of the GunSighter. Please note under the Outdoor
Range rules, Use of Range section the last item concerning
Bills for club related expenses —
Parking on the range.
If you have a bill for a club related expense, please send it
These rules are for the safety of EVERYONE. Please
to the club post office box address—
print them out and keep a copy in your range bag so you
Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
have them with you when you use the ranges.
P.O. 586
Old Bridge, New Jersey 08857-0586
Outdoor Range Use during Work Parties –
ATTN: Treasurer
When conducting work parties on the outdoor range we
have tried to keep the range open for general member use
as much as possible. We do not shut down ALL ranges
while we are working. We may need to shut down a range
Announcements
or pit while we are doing the trimming and other work
needed to maintain them. This may cause a delay in your
Emergency Response Team—Before Super-storm
Sandy, I threw together a team to prepare the range. As a use of a range or pit but generally does not last very long.
We ask that if you come out to the outdoor range when
result of their work the outdoor range sustained minimal
damage. I am looking for some people who will be able to a work party is there to please cooperate with them.
respond to a similar emergency. All volunteers, senior or
regular members, will be appreciated. If interested please
Newsletter Info
Newsletter Articles: Please send your articles for The Gun Sighter to the club’s email address -or- contact one of the individuals
listed below. We will help you get your information into the newsletter.
The Gun Sighter Publisher
Webmaster
Richard Skolsky
Anna Brunner
[email protected]
[email protected]
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732-991-1499
908-272-5513
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League Reports
OBRAMS— The 2013 OBRAMS league
2nd match was on May 18th. We shoot
action type stages using only .22LR caliber pistols and carbines. The courses of
fire are challenging and fun. Division winners for the May
18th match were:
Neil Sanford
Pistol Iron
Eugene Mjartan
Pistol Optics
Andrew Hodessy
Carbine Iron
Bill Cooper
Carbine Optics
and John Le Goff earned his first Expert target. In the rifle
qualifiers, Nick Kaminsky got his pro-marksman and marksman awards and Rob Rysdeck got his first Distinguished
Expert target.
Due to the big Steel match in June, we will not be holding a match on the first Sunday in June. We will hold our
Regular match on the third Sunday and there will be no
NRA qualifier in June.
Also, this year we will be doing our annual BBQ at the
July 7th shoot. Families of the league members are welcome to attend. There will be a signup sheet at the June
match for the item(s) that you would like to bring to this
event. We will need the standard BBQ fare along with some
deserts and drinks.
Thanks Lance
Blackpowder Clinic –
Last year we ran a clinic for those interested in learning
For a complete listing of results and more information
how to use and care for Blackpowder firearms. The clinic
(pictures, videos, upcoming events) about the OBRAMS
league check the OBRAMS website – www.OBRAMS.org . covered safety, firing, and cleaning of rifles, single shot pistols, and Cap and ball revolvers. The fee for the course will
BLACKPOWDER - We had a beautiful day for our May be nominal, enough to cover costs. If I get enough interestmatch, with eleven shooters participating.
The top shoot- ed parties, I will ask the Board for a date. Anyone interested should contact —
ers in each division were as follows:
Lance Brunner—e-mail [email protected]
Pistol (scores x 100)
or by phone 908-272-5513.
Division A
Division B
L. Brunner
J. Le Goff
P. Tan
88
84
80
J. Le Goff
V. Firetto
F. Sanes
63
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13
N. Kaminsky
126
J. Le Goff
122
L. Gennett
112
F. Sanes
77
G. Bonnell
103
PRACTICAL CARBINE COURSE LEAGUE The Practical Carbine Course league is held 4 times a
year on the 5th Friday of the month. Only carbines are allowed, either .22LR or pistol caliber (9mm to .45). It is shot
on the indoor range from 15 to 25 yards using standing,
kneeling, sitting and prone positions. Some stages require
shooting from behind a barricade. It is recommended using
a semi-auto due to the magazine changes required for
each stage.
Pre-registration is required and can be done effortlessly
on the PCC website - www.obpcc.org. You can sign up to
shoot at the 6PM, 8PM or 10PM relays.
Full match results and many more pictures of these events can be seen on the
PCC website – www.obpcc.org.
Rifle (Scores x 150)
Division A
Division B
Lance Brunner led the pistols with an
88x100 and Nick Kaminsky had the high
rifle score with a 126x150.
In last month’s NRA pistol qualifiers,
Joe Hodossy completed his sharpshooter
OBRPC Officers Contact Information
Office
Name
Home Phone
908-431-1237
Work Phone/Cell
Email address
President
Jim Norman
Vice President
Richard Skolsky
Treasurer
Danny Lisk
732-721-7814
Financial Secretary
George Wornowicz
732-821-9586
Recording Secretary
Anna Brunner
908-272-5513
908-740-3786
[email protected]
Corresponding Secretary
Adam Storch
732-369-9455
732-710-0727
[email protected]
Membership
Rich Grubel
732-251-2437
Member at Large
Kevin Ball
732-446-6022
732-778-5689
[email protected]
Member at Large
Lance Brunner
908-272-5513
908-6037830
[email protected]
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908-722-5785 x208
[email protected]
732-991-1499
[email protected]
732-754-6658
[email protected]
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Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
“News Flash ------- First of its Kind” Sunday Outdoor - PCC - June 30th
PCC is Hosting One of a Kind Outdoor Match. It will be
shot on the 50 yard range.
This is what you can expect. FUN! FUN! FUN! You will
be shooting from 15, 25 and 50 yard lines. Positions will be
standing, sitting, kneeling, and prone. Targets will be 7
inch round and Silhouette B-29. There will be a surprise
target that should add some interesting shooting.
All shots from the 50 yard line
will be from the prone position.
As a heads up, one stage will
consist of slow fire, 10 minutes
for 20 shots. You will be allowed
to use a spotters scope, highly
recommended but not mandatory. Bring a shooter’s mat or
something safe to lay on. You
must show up at least ½ hour
before your time session starts.
You must be prepared and ready to go when called. Each
relay will consist of 5 stages, 90 rounds 45 min. Preregistration is a must. There will be time sessions to choose
from.(9-11)(11-1)(2-4) The firearms: Rimfire or Centerfire
Pistol Caliber. All the requirements will be the same as our
indoor matches. Check it all out on our web site. The
course of fire will be posted. So you know up front. NO
ALIBIES – except for malfunctions. www.obpcc.org Any
question, I can be reached at [email protected]
Match Director Ed
Bradley Jr
REAL DEAL STEEL — Real Deal Steel complete match
results and info will be posted on OldBridgeKnockdown.com website. Check this website for match results
and announcements from Dave Zengewald League Chairman. All questions can be directed to—
Dave Zengewald, [email protected] or 908-358-3559
May match Division winners were:
John Robina
Tom Boyd
Joe Girardi
Al Surko
Alec McMahon
Al Surko
Alec McMahon
Danny Lai
55.42
61.97
90.16
61.23
61.08
47.71
94.22
102.95
Carbine Rimfire Open
Carbine Rimfire Iron
Pistol Iron
Pistol Open
Pistol Rimfire Iron
Pistol Rimfire Open
Revolver Iron
Revolver Open
OLD BRIDGE STATIC STEEL— This league follows the
standard World Class Steel Challenge format of 5 runs for
time shooting at 5 plates for each stage with 5 stages for
the match (minimum round count—125 rounds). Only official stages of the Steel Challenge are used. Results for the
May match are:
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James Specian
Dave Zengewald
Tom Boyd
John Robina
Al Realuyo
Al Realuyo
Al Surko
Al Surko
Danny Lai
Alec McMahon
Danny Lai
106.02
116.33
66.77
54.83
82.34
61.66
60.02
47.46
125.37
79.12
96.68
Carbine Iron
Compact
Carbine Iron Rimfire
Carbine Open Rimfire
Pistol Iron
Pistol Iron Rimfire
Pistol Open
Pistol Open Rimfire
Revolver Iron
Revolver Iron Rimfire
Revolver Open
OLD BRIDGE KNOCKDOWN STEEL — Mother Nature
finally smiled on the Knockdown shooters and provided a
great day for shooting. Complete match results and info
are posted on OldBridgeKnockdown.com website.
May match winners were:
Al Surko
110.28
Pistol Iron
Al Surko
82.47
Pistol Open
Danny Lai
189.39
Revolver Open
David DeLeo
203.14
Shotgun Semi-Auto Limited
Jimmy Sheu
90.62
Carbine Centerfire
OBRPC Calendar of Events is going Digital!
On the new club website (www.obrpc.org) we have added a calendar of events with the approved activities for the
entire year. The new calendar is easy to use and lists all
events and activities that have been scheduled for either
the indoor or outdoor facilities all in one place. The activities are color coded, green for outdoor range, grey for indoor range, and pink for non-shooting activities (for example – New Member Orientation the 2nd Sunday of every
month). This legend is displayed at the bottom of the calendar. Also each event will have either (ID) or (OD) appearing in the description to indicate whether it is an Indoor
Range (ID) event or an Outdoor Range (OD) event.
The website can be viewed on any computer or on your
smart phone. So now you can have the up to the minute
club calendar of all approved and scheduled events at your
fingertips, without having to carry around any paper.
Over the next few months we will continue to put the
separated Indoor and Outdoor range calendars in the
newsletter but by mid-year that will be phased out. The
website calendar will become the only place that the club
activities will be posted. It is available to all club members
just by logging into the club website (www.obrpc.org) and
clicking on the Events Calendar button.
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are on club property. Your cooperation is appreciated.
The Indoor/Outdoor range rules are published in this
month’s newsletter and the January newsletter.
Important Reminders
for ALL members-
When using club facilities:
 Do not shoot up defenseless, unarmed veggies on the
outdoor range.
 Clean up after yourself when on the ranges.
 Do not shoot at ‘hard’ targets that may ricochet the bullet back towards you or an innocent bystander. This
Range Rules — The club has established policies and
is very, very dangerous. Only shoot at paper or plastic
rules for all club members to follow when using the Indoor
targets. Steel targets that are made specifically for beand Outdoor ranges. These rules are for the safety of
ing shot at have be designed to direct any ricochet
EVERYONE. They were published in January and June
down and away from the target. If these are used
newsletters. Please print them out and keep a copy in your
along with the stands they were designed for, they may
range bag so you have them with you when you use the
be used also.
ranges.
Notice to ALL club members  Do not shoot anything but shotguns and birdshot (no. 7 New Tables on Outdoor Range –
There have been some new shooting tables and benchshot or smaller) on the shotgun range, NO SLUGS or
es
added
to Range 7. During a recent work party two new
BUCKSHOT. NO RIFLES OR PISTOLS ARE TO BE
shooting
benches
added to the Range 7 100 yard line.
SHOT ON THE SHOTGUN RANGE!!!
These are the ones shaped like a “T” and are very, very
solid so you will have a very stable platform to shoot off of.
Range 7 Rules In the past year there have been some cases of shoot- The work party also constructed some tables for the Range
7 100 yard line. These are about 2-1/2
ers setting up their stands improperly on
feet wide by 5 feet long. Along one of
range 7.
the long sides of the table you will find
This is a safety violation as we cannot
some cutouts. These cutouts provide a
afford to have bullets escaping from the
place for you to stand your rifle up withconfines of the range. As a reminder,
out the danger of it falling over.
these are the rules for range 7:
Both the shooting benches and the new
- All targets MUST be set up at the
tables are heavy and were designed to
berm period.
be used ONLY on the 100 yard line.
- If shooting less than 100yds set targets at the berm and move up to the desired distance.
They are NOT to
- If another shooter arrives and wants to shoot 100yds
be moved downthey have priority and you MUST move back to 100yds.
Violation of these rules will be reported to the Board and range.
In the next few
may result in disciplinary action.
months you will
additional
New Target Stands — We have placed new target stands see
benches
and tain the pit area for use in Pits 1-2-3-4-5 and the Chrono pit.
bles
added
to the
These stands will hold any size target frames, Including
pits
and
ranges
helping to make your shooting experience
club frames. For safety reasons, these stands must be
more
enjoyable.
placed at the berm and are not for use on ranges 6 or 7
which have permanent target holders at the berm. When
you are done shooting, please put them back by the trailer
at Pit 4.
Thanks— Lance
Range Safety Officers:
A reminder to all club members that the board of trustees has instituted a Range Safety Officer program. These
Range Safety Officers will be visiting the indoor and outdoor ranges to maintain the safety polices of the club.
These individuals will be carrying a red colored, clearly
recognizable, Range Safety Officer badge.
These individuals will have the authority to ask you to
present your club ID badge, ask for your name and the
name of any individuals you may have with you when you
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Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
is on safety, but our goal is to have fun and to learn the various aspects of small bore rifle shooting. From first timers to
accomplished shooters, and everyone in between, they will
MEMBERS: The YSB would like have a good time. If you’re interested or have any questo welcome our newest members. tions, contact me, Rich Ruff. My number is listed elsewhere
in this newsletter.
Their names are Bailey S., and
Until next month, shoot safely, and remember: Squeeze.
Julian H. Good luck and welcome
Don’t
pull.
aboard!
RANKINGS: Here are the latest
rank advancements as of the end
of April:
Pro-Marksman: Adrian W.
Marksman: Rick H.
Bar 2 Sitting: Melissa G., Ioanni O.
Bar 3 Sitting: Melissa G., Ioanni O.
Congratulations to all, for realizing the results of their hard
work!
COMPETITION: “TEAM YSB” continues to compete on
almost a weekly basis, and they are making great strides in
honing their small bore skills. The team, consisting of sisters Sarah & Theresa S., and brothers Andrew & Robert H.
are right on schedule for their trip to Camp Perry Nationals
this summer. (THANKS DADS!) Also joining them as part of
the team at the last match attended at Square Circle club
on May 5th, was up and coming senior YSB shooter Denver R. Although Denver has been shooting with us for quite
some time, this was his first “official” match. He did not disappoint, as his efforts did not go unnoticed. Well done Denver, well done!
FLAGS: The YSB is always collecting flags that are no
FLAG DAY IS JUNE 14TH: This year’s FLAG RETIRElonger fit for service. We are sure that after the terrible
MENT CEREMONY will be held at the American Legion
Post #177 on Friday night, June 14th, at 7:00 p.m. Thanks winds that Sandy blew at us, there are many Flags which
will be up for replacement. If you can procure them, please
to the members of OBRPC, the YSB has collected more
do so, and drop them in the box at the indoor range. They
than 150 American Flags to be retired on that day. The
Post Commander, (“Commander Bill”), has invited the YSB, are being collected for a proper retirement ceremony to be
as well as all members of Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club to held June 14th.
attend their ceremony. If you have
never seen this particular rite performed, I can assure you that it is
truly a moving experience. It is performed with respect and dignity. The
YSB would be pleased and proud if
you would join and support us and
Post #177 for this ceremony. The
only thing you need to bring is your
PATRIOTISM. If you do attend,
please wear a little red, white, or
blue, in an appropriate manner.
American Legion Post #177 is located just off the intersection of Main St.
(Bordentown Av. (615)), and Matawan Rd./Old Bridge Tnpk (527),
near “18 Glass”.
DETAILS: We would like to remind
everyone that we meet every Thursday of the month, except the first
Thursday
(general
membership
meeting), from 6:00pm until 9:30pm.
If anyone is interested, bring your
children, grandchildren, nieces and
nephews down to visit. The emphasis
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RIFLE RAMBLINGS
By R. Ruff
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Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
OUTDOOR RANGE RULES
USE OF RANGE:
 Range is open 7 days a week, from 9AM to ½ hour before sundown, unless otherwise informed.
 Members must wear their membership badges when on club facilities and carry their NJ Firearms ID card.
 Persons without Club ID should be politely asked to leave the range. Persons refusing to leave should be
quietly and quickly reported to the police and a club officer. Take the car’s license plate number, never
argue in this situation.
 Members must obey Guest Policy as outlined in Club By-Laws.
 Range use is limited to ½ hour when other members are waiting to use the range (except during Club
Sponsored activities). This rule applies to distance preference.
 Wooden target stands are provided for member use at the 100 yard line on range 7. If a shortage is
noticed, the member should notify the Building Committee Chairperson as soon as possible.
 All target frames must be returned to the 100 yard line upon completion to a shooting session. Keep the
area in a neat and orderly condition.
 No Parking on or in Pits 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5. You may drive in to load and unload equipment only. There is NO
PARKING past a line drawn between the end of the berm between Pit 5 and Range 6 (50 yd. range) and
the IPSC trailers.
RANGE SAFETY:
 ALL TARGETS must be placed so that bullets will impact the berm only. There is to be no shooting into
the ground or air. Anyone caught shooting in this manner is subject to IMMEDIATE SUSPENSION.
 Eye and ear protection are mandatory.
 CEASE FIRE command must be OBEYED INSTANTLY. Be alert to all range activities.
 All firearms must be made safe before going downrange. Action open, magazines out, firearms cased or
holstered.
 Firearms are not to be touched while people are down range – for any reason.
 Firearms may only be handled after the range has been cleared and declared “Ready to Fire”.
 Firearms must be pointed downrange at all times.
 No shooting at cans or bottles.
 Any semi-automatic magazine fed firearm must have the magazine out of the firearm when the member is
not shooting. This includes handguns that are holstered.
 All holstered guns must be unloaded first, before leaving the firing line.
 Cross draw and shoulder holsters are prohibited.
 Alcoholic beverages and /or illegal drugs are PROHIBITED on the Club property and are not to be used
prior to arrival at the range.
 Use of paint ball and incendiary ammunition is PROHIBITED.
AFTER SHOOTING:
 Always clean up your brass before leaving the range.
 Always remove and discard your paper targets. Keep the range clean.
 Always move all obstacles to the side or the range after completing a session.
 Make sure the gate is locked behind you when you enter or leave the range.
 Return the padlock numbers to 0000.
12/22/2012
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Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
INDOOR RANGE RULES
USE OF RANGE:
 Range is open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, unless otherwise informed.
 Members must wear their membership badges when on club facilities and carry their NJ Firearms ID card.
 Members and guests must sign in and out in the “Shooters Log” (full name & member number).
 Members must obey Guest Policy as outlined in Club By-Laws.
 Range use is limited to ½ hour when other members are waiting to use the range (except during Club
sponsored activities).
PROHIBITED AMMUNITION and FIREARMS:
 Magnum – Any round in a cartridge marked Magnum.
 Shotshells – Any round containing more than one (1) projectile.
 Any Rifle Cartridge – As described in the “Lyman Reloading Handbook”.
 Any bullet greater than .45 caliber.
 Armor piercing, incendiary, paint ball and BB.
 Any rifle other than .22 caliber or air rifle.
 Black powder rifles or pistols of any kind.
RANGE SAFETY:
 All firing must be done from the 25 yard line (except during Club sponsored activities).
 ALL TARGETS must be placed so that bullets will impact the steel backstop only. There is to be no
shooting at the wall, floor or ceiling. Anyone caught shooting in this manner is subject to IMMEDIATE
SUSPENSION.
 No smoking in the range area.
 No one should be inside the Range Area unless they are shooting or coaching.
 All firearms must be Uncased and Cased at the firing line.
 Any semi-automatic magazine fed firearm must have the magazine out of the firearm when the member is
not shooting. This includes handguns that are holstered.
 All holstered guns must be unloaded first, before leaving the firing line.
 Cross draw and shoulder holsters are prohibited.
 Eye and ear protection are mandatory.
 CEASE FIRE command must be OBEYED INSTANTLY. Be alert to all range activities.
 All firearms must be made safe before going downrange. Actions and cylinders open, magazines out,
firearms cased or holstered.
 Firearms are not to be touched while people are down range – for any reason.
 Firearms may only be handled after the range has been cleared and declared “Ready to Fire”.
 Firearms must be pointed downrange at all times.
 Only ONE target per frame, maximum 2 frames per port are allowed by the individual shooter.
 No shooting at cans, bottles, or any makeshift targets.
 Alcoholic beverages and /or illegal drugs are PROHIBITED on the Club property and are not to be used
prior to arrival at the range.
 Use of paint ball and incendiary ammunition is PROHIBITED.
AFTER SHOOTING:
 Always clean up your brass before leaving the range. Deposit .22 cal brass into the proper container.
 Always remove and discard your paper targets. Keep the range clean.
 Always turn off HEAT and all LIGHTS before leaving the range.
 Make sure the outside door is securely closed.
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Reprinted here is a recent announcement by the Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs concerning NRA certified training classes being held at the Associations’ Cherry Ridge Range in Highland Lakes, NJ. For more information
click on the link to this page on the Associations website — http://www.anjrpc.org/?page=train_class_schedule .
ANJRPC LAUNCHES MAJOR EXPANSION
OF FIREARMS TRAINING PROGRAM
Sign up for one of our classes today!
In response to unprecedented demand for firearms training, ANJRPC is launching amajor expansion of its NRA-certified
firearms training program beginning May 1, with multiple classes being offered each week at Cherry Ridge Range. We
will eventually expand the program to multiple locations throughout the state.
The schedule for May and June includes 18 NRA-certified basic "First Steps” training classes in pistol, rifle and shotgun
(see Training Calendar below). Over the summer and fall, the training schedule will ramp up to include full-day classes,
instructor training, and other popular classes, including personal protection inside and outside the home. Women-only
classes will also be available. All classes will be NRA-certified.
"The demand for firearms training has absolutely exploded,” said ANJRPC President Kathy Chatterton. "As New Jersey's
official NRA state affiliate, we are uniquely qualified to meet that demand and provide state of the art training for New
Jersey gun owners." If you've wanted to take a firearms training class, now is the time! Sign up for one of ANJRPC's
training classes today. Call 973-486-2300 or email [email protected]
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League Contact List
Old Bridge Rifle & Pistol Club
LEAGUE
CONTACT
DAY & MONTHS
Action Indoor
Eric Wiemer
Tony Oliveira
1st & 3rd Fridays
6:30—12:00 pm
Year Round
Black Powder
Lance Brunner
Wayne Skidmore
1st & 3rd Sundays
9:00 am—3:00 pm
Year Round
Bullseye
(900)
Ed Glidden
Frank Greco
Bullseye
Youth League
COMMENTS
RANGE
PHONE
INDOOR
732-239-4385
weather permitting
OUTDOOR
908-272-5513
732-521-3178
1st thru 4th Mondays
4:30—9:00 pm
Year Round
Relays start at
4:30, 6:00 & 7:30 pm
[email protected]
INDOOR
732-591-9450
Ed Glidden
Frank Greco
2nd, 3rd, 4th Sundays
5:00—7:00 pm
Year Round
[email protected]
INDOOR
732-591-9450
High Power Rifle
Mark Vaivada
2nd Sunday
9:00 am—2:00 pm
Year Round
weather permitting
OUTDOOR
732-251-7604
IDPA
Bob Raike
John Plum
2nd Sunday
9:00 am—2:00 pm
Year Round
[email protected]
[email protected]
OUTDOOR
PCC
Ed Bradley, Jr.
5th Friday
5:30—12:00 pm
Year Round
.22 LR & Pistol Caliber
Carbines ONLY
[email protected]
INDOOR
PPC
Dave Rosenthal
2nd Friday
6:00—12:00 pm
Year Round
OBRAMS
Iggy Ortega
Richard Skolsky
3rd Saturday
10:00 am—5:00 pm
Apr thru Dec
Old Bridge
Knockdown Steel
Melissa Feigelson
Leo Ricci
Old Bridge Static
Steel
INDOOR
732-727-0644
22 Rimfire Action
Rifle and/or Pistol
[email protected]
OUTDOOR
732-991-1499
2nd Saturday
9:00 am—4:00 pm
Year round
weather permitting
Melissa@
oldbridgeknockdown.com
OUTDOOR
John Perciballi
John Soltesz
1st Sunday
9:00 am—3:00 pm
Apr thru Nov
Static Steel
(except July)
OUTDOOR
732-586-3954
732-494-0274
Real Deal Steel
David Zengewald
3rd Sunday
9:00 am—5:00 pm
Year Round
Static Steel
weather permitting
OUTDOOR
908-358-3559
Retired Police
Officer Qual
Michael Cinardo
By Appointment
[email protected]
INDOOR
732-277-8910
Shotgun
Mike Bove
Joe Guinta
1st & 3rd Sundays
9:00 am—12:00 pm
Year Round
weather permitting
50 rds
OUTDOOR
732-254-3244
Small-Bore (Adult)
Adrian Marciniak
Frank Marciniak
3rd Wednesday
7:30—9:30 pm
Year Round
22 cal rifle or air rifle
INDOOR
732-636-3896
732-494-1431
Small-Bore (Youth)
Rich Ruff
Joe Hodossy
2nd, 3rd & 4th Thurs
5:30—10:00 pm
Year Round
22 cal rifle
INDOOR
721-824-7833
Speed on Steel
John Perciballi
John Soltesz
1st Sunday
9:00 am—3:00 pm
Dec thru March
Frangible Ammo Only
INDOOR
732-586-3954
732-494-0274
USPSA (Action)
Dave Marques
Jim Norman
4th Sunday
9:00am-5:00 pm
Jan thru Nov
Register online
http://www.obcats.com/
OUTDOOR
732-677-2024
908-431-1237
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Old Bridge
Rifle & Pistol Club
P.O. Box 586
Old Bridge, NJ
08857-0586
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Telephone: 732-360-1987
Club E-mail: [email protected]
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“Our mission is to encourage
organized rifle, pistol, black
powder and shotgun shooting
among citizens of the U.S.A.,
residents in our community, with a
view towards a better knowledge
on the part of such citizens of the
safe handling and proper use and
care of recreational firearms, as
well as improved marksmanship”
We’re on the web:
www.obrpc.org/
Special Events
June Days
Jul —
14—Youth Smallbore League Annual
Hamburger Meet, Pits 5 & Rng 6, 8AM5PM.
June 1st Flip a Coin Day
June 9th Donald Duck Day
Aug — No Special Events
Sep —
29 — Youth Smallbore League 50 yd
shoot 8AM-2PM OD Rng 6
June 10th Iced Tea Day
June 13th National Kitchen Klutzes of America Day
June 16th Fresh Veggies Day
June 25th Log Cabin Day
June 29th Waffle Iron Day
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