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Great! I'll keep you posted when it opens back up during weekdays & we'll put something together. I have every other Wednesday to Wednesday off.

-They also have a few loaner spotting scopes & pads if you want to try prone.
That sounds great! Yeah let me know. I would need time in advance to get weekdays off.
 
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I was thinking the same thing. Maybe if the site owner doesn't mind we could pool some money and order some stickers from sticker mule or something similar.

Oregon Quartermaster makes stickers...maybe see what he can come up with, if OK with him & Joe.

Me, I'd prefer something simple like "NWF", not spelled out. Because I park on the street a lot overnight. Crackhead bob sees a sticker with "firearms" on it & next thing you know he's smashing my window & will find a bunch of loose change between the seats & a few cigarette butts in the ash tray. I'd still have to fix my window...
 
I like it but agree to put them all in the same line...

Maybe something like this would work? Simple B&W image.
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I'll get a sample made up right now.
@Camelfilter @Joe Link

Update: without a really high resolution image, I can't get the distressed look into the cutter, but here's what I came up with. About 4"x4"

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I would say put them all on the same line.

Very cool :s0155:

I agree, I think they'd look best all on one line.

Maybe something like this would work? Simple B&W image.
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I actually had this same exact idea! Copying the country decal design with NF or NWFA.

It'd be cheaper, but i actually think the red adds a little class to the white letters.

I agree, I like the red for the cut decals. I think the country decals look better as an exact copy (black and white).
 
Went up to the Wolf Creek site this morning. Was a bit trashy and we stuffed a large trash bag with stuff before we left including 4 or 5 small propane bottles, lots of shotgun shells, beer cans, cardboard, etc....

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Found a cel phone up there, which the owner later came back by to collect (nice to meet ya, Gary!) and someone left behind some biodegradable targets (pumpkins) which we proceeded to shred at short and long distances. :)

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Here's part of the load out:

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The new Timber Ridge portable shooting bench was a big hit with the participants, even if they weren't shooting at the time. Easy to set up, very stable and comfortable. For $99 you can't beat it. Unfortunately, some of my cheap target stands took some serious hits and two of them got recycled when we got home. :D

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It was funny...the Mrs. would fire 4 or 5 rounds or so, giggle, then start shooting again. I think she likes the AR. LOL

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All in all it was a good day and we left the site cleaner than it was when we arrived.
 
Have you guys considered making some type of shelter/ roof structure for shooting in the rain? I know that can be costly, but with normal Oregon weather approaching I'm curious how you guys will be dealing with that, other than just wearing rain gear.

Geno
 
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