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A good hunting/shooting/fishing friend and I live about 30-35 minutes from Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, which is in Havelock, NC.
A mutual friend of ours (civilian) shared that he'd been a member of the Trap & Skeet Club there for a few years and really enjoyed it.
My buddy and I are also civilians.
So, friend and I met him there on 'Old Guys Wednesday Morning" where a bunch of guys meet up to shoot trap.
We got 'sponsored' and began the paperwork (ALOT of paperwork) to get membership.
Thought the fees were great - $40/year and $3 for for a round (25 birds) of trap, skeet or wobble.
I've never shot 'wobble', so looking forward.
ALL the guys we met were very friendly and welcoming and it seems like a great group.
Seems a little excessive - the requirement to photograph EACH shotgun you plan to bring on base, and a close-up photo of the S/N, along with a form detailing every thing about the gun, date acquired, etc. I'll be using a total of six (6), since I plan to bring my wife occasionally.
Supposedly they'll issue a 'permit' for each shotgun.
Someone is doing our background check - we'll go this week and get our base photo ID's made.
Learned that all shotguns have to come in in a locked, rigid case.
And ammo - all ammo in a locked box. (That seems a little strange)
Anyway, not complaining at all, this'll just be my first time spending any real time on a military base and I'm fine with following their rules to be a guest. I've also been advised to be careful not to speed on base - getting stopped is not a good thing.
Supposedly some sort of process is going on to provide us with access to rifle and pistol ranges at some point in the future. I have my own range for all that, but would like to see it.
Just thought I'd share this and see who all here has had experience with similar.
A mutual friend of ours (civilian) shared that he'd been a member of the Trap & Skeet Club there for a few years and really enjoyed it.
My buddy and I are also civilians.
So, friend and I met him there on 'Old Guys Wednesday Morning" where a bunch of guys meet up to shoot trap.
We got 'sponsored' and began the paperwork (ALOT of paperwork) to get membership.
Thought the fees were great - $40/year and $3 for for a round (25 birds) of trap, skeet or wobble.
I've never shot 'wobble', so looking forward.
ALL the guys we met were very friendly and welcoming and it seems like a great group.
Seems a little excessive - the requirement to photograph EACH shotgun you plan to bring on base, and a close-up photo of the S/N, along with a form detailing every thing about the gun, date acquired, etc. I'll be using a total of six (6), since I plan to bring my wife occasionally.
Supposedly they'll issue a 'permit' for each shotgun.
Someone is doing our background check - we'll go this week and get our base photo ID's made.
Learned that all shotguns have to come in in a locked, rigid case.
And ammo - all ammo in a locked box. (That seems a little strange)
Anyway, not complaining at all, this'll just be my first time spending any real time on a military base and I'm fine with following their rules to be a guest. I've also been advised to be careful not to speed on base - getting stopped is not a good thing.
Supposedly some sort of process is going on to provide us with access to rifle and pistol ranges at some point in the future. I have my own range for all that, but would like to see it.
Just thought I'd share this and see who all here has had experience with similar.
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