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Old 01-18-2007, 10:20 PM
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Default Monongahela Nat'l Forest

A couple of friends and I were thinking of a punitive weekend expedition there sometime in February or March, involving Hummers; semi-automatic weapons(*); bonfires; steaks; beer; cigars; goose down; big dome tents; propane; etc?

Anyone interested?

Maybe here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.41957&lon=-79.72224&datum=nad27&u=4&layer=DRG25&size=m&s=100

Or here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.47558&lon=-79.728&s=100&size=m&u=4&datum=nad27&layer=DRG25

Or here: http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=38.55279&lon=-79.70542&s=100&size=m&u=4&datum=nad27&layer=DRG25

Or wherever ?

*: I talked to the Mon. National Forest guys, who confirmed that it is legal to shoot responsibly out there, like in Colorado but unlike in the GWNF.
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I'm in Maryland and definately interested. I have a kahr 9mm and a tarus 45. What do you shoot?
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I'm in Maryland and definately interested. I have a kahr 9mm and a tarus 45. What do you shoot?

Cool. I'll probably start out with this thing:
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what rifle is that? 223 or a 308? I see you have a holoscope on it.

Do you have any experience with laser sights? I am looking to add one to my Glock 17, i like the idea of the lasermax which replaces the guide rod.
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what rifle is that? 223 or a 308? I see you have a holoscope on it.

Do you have any experience with laser sights? I am looking to add one to my Glock 17, i like the idea of the lasermax which replaces the guide rod.

.308. It's a modified M1A Enhanced Battle Rifle: http://www.tacticalshotgun.ca/conten...od_review.html

I think you will find better advice about laser sights from others here, as I do no own one. Perhaps PhilD?
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It sounds like girls aren't allowed. I guess I'll have to arrange a co-ed at Humpadumpalumma Nat'l.
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My dad has an H&K .308 rifle, i think it an HK91. Its fun to shoot. I mainly stick with the pistols.
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EoTech's are outstanding holographic sights. I have a couple myself.

I also have two C-more's that I've had for years, the batteries are a bigger pain in the ass, but the accuracy is as good as the EoTech's and Aimpoints.

Nice .308

I have a Robar 700 Remington action. It doesn't look as nice and it's not gas operated, but it will hold sub-minute of angle groups all day at several hundred meters. It is a blast shooting clay pigeons placed on an incline three hundred meters away.
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It sounds like girls aren't allowed. I guess I'll have to arrange a co-ed at Humpadumpalumma Nat'l.

Girls are always encouraged to attend these types of events. Humpadumpalumma NF is nowhere near as cool as the Mongo place.
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My dad has an H&K .308 rifle, i think it an HK91. Its fun to shoot. I mainly stick with the pistols.

I read someone on here say something like "I have a pistol so that I can get to my rifle."

Actually, I like both.
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Girls are always encouraged to attend these types of events. Humpadumpalumma NF is nowhere near as cool as the Mongo place.



We will look into making it.

I love camping. Hopefully it won't be too cold.
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We will look into making it.

I love camping. Hopefully it won't be too cold.

Cool. I don't have any specific time frame in mind. I just want to get out and do some fun wheeling, camping, etc. out in the wild before I make the economically hazardous decision of quitting my job and moving back to Colorado, where the National Forests are almost endless.
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Default Re: Monongahela Nat'l Forest

Not too sure we'll make that one. It's in WV afterall and that's just alittle scary.



Yes, I know it wasn't filmed in WV, but is there really a difference between GA rednecks, SC rednecks, and WV rednecks?
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Yes, I know it wasn't filmed in WV, but is there really a difference between GA rednecks, SC rednecks, and WV rednecks?

I don't think so. But, thankfully, there is a difference between the 5,000-year-old weapon used by Burt in that movie and the types of weapons I plan on bringing should the inbreeders attempt to descend on us.
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When are yall going anyway?
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I'm probably at least three weeks away, but I'm open to ideas.
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I'm there whenever; it sounds like fun.
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It's supposed to be getting warmer now. Looking forward to some camping!
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Me too. Though I'm probably looking at mid-March because of three unexpected trips I must take before then. Does that sound good?
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