If I were to go directly to my daughter's place (20km from Cleaver) then it's an 1820km run. Few days with my daughter, load up at Cleaver, come home. 3650km would be less than $400 in fuel in my car. But, realistically, I couldn't do the trip without stopping in to catch mates at different places, so it would turn into a two-week 5000km trip anyway

The CCI stuff I picked up was imported by NIOA, which did surprise me. Yep - I told people to order and pay and tell them I'd collect for them, that way they'd be sure it was in stock.
A dealer I don't normally use was selling cases of Remington Cyclones last year for $550. I bought four and mates bought one each. Cleaver were selling it for $295 and I was planning a trip to grab ten for myself and a bunch for other people, but they sold out very quickly. I need to find a similar deal soon.
You're shooting Service with a .22? That would be cool but I don't think they'd allow that here.
Re holster courses: I was calling or emailing every two weeks and getting "we need need to organise half a dozen people to do the course", but every club I went to all had people waiting on holster courses. It's time it became a paid position instead of relying on volunteers I think.
The 3-Gun here is generally very similar every time I've seen it. 10-15 pistol plates at 8-10m, 6-8 shotgun plates at 8-12m, and two or four IPSC paper targets at 10-20m for rifle. Occasionally they'll do just pistol, just rifle, or just gun stages though, which actually look like more fun than a 3-Gun stage sometimes. As I said, having to stage guns around the place kills the flow.
I'm on the committee here and am seeing from the inside how difficult it can be to make things happen. In business you would determine what needs doing, get some quotes, pick somebody and let it happen, in exchange for payment. That rarely happens when you have a club of volunteers with little money. I'm still getting my life back on rails after the nineteen-day trip, and the long build-up to it. We've dropped eight calves now, twins this morning, so we're nearly over that as well. I came home to a dead computer and haven't had time to look at it yet, so I'm trying to cope with doing stuff on the phone.
This weekend is Fort Bridger's "Gunfight at the OK Corral" Cowboy shoot so I'm loading ammo for that. Tested .44-40 Trailboss loads in the rifle and pistols. 3.0gn under a 200gn bullet makes 420fps in the carbine, but only 260fps in the revolvers - lovely to shoot but we need a minimum 400fps. 4.5gn is right around 400fps in the pistols so I'll load two or three dozen to get more data. If it's still close I'll up it to 5.0gn. The extra "recoil" doesn't matter in the rifle.
Once the OK is out of the way I hope to get stuck into some improvements at the pistol club.
fnq22 wrote:Just be careful bladeracer or next time you may have to hire a B double if too many people catch on that you are visiting Cleaver..!..Strange though that you are 2 states away and its probably the same distance to Cleaver as me in QLD..!
Lots of ears prick up at my range when they hear of a potential Cleaver run....I guess being a direct importer themselves gives them the power to have great deals...just be sure to ring first tomake sure stuff is in stock as their website is often not representative of what they actually have left in stock ..ordering online and then being on backorder with them can be pretty frustrating...
Fortunately a new guy has just started selling guns and ammo locally so I have gotten a few bricks of cheap remington .22 for $77 per 550 so $70 per 500 which is as good as anywhere ..no dud rounds and seems accurate enough and better then the $100 I pay up here for cci standard or $90 for Blazer...when putting thousands of rounds through it adds up....But I still use cci for Service pistol and Blazer for IPSC so the shot clocks pick up the louder noise ..
Our local IPSC guy usually does the holster course when there is 3-or 4 that want to do one but the excuse here is that SSAA QLD has broken away from the main australian body which has meant that things are in a bit of dissarray and holster courses are temporarily suspended..till when, well, nobody knows..
And I see on the SSAA victoria page they do indeed have 3 gun listed but with no further details ..
I was talking to the president of a smaller range up here about trying to get a service pistol shoot happening there as all they currently do is one ISSF 25 metre pistol shoot a week there and its not worth my membership costs for just that shoot ...He said he will try and get that organised though there is quite a bit involved and these clubs are all run by volunteers and some are older without significant computer skills so to get new shoots really means that somebody has to do all that work with no guarantee of sucess.....and nobody really likes to deal with WLB anyway...