The NBRSA Southeast Region blog has been updated with all results so far this year.
http://www.nbrsa.org/Southeast-Region
Southeast Region schedule has been updated to show the change from 10 shot to 5 shot unlimited at Brock's Gap Training Center (Birmingham) shoot scheduled for June 9-10.
Details of the Brock's Gap shoot along with area infomation and directions can be found on the Brock's Gap website. Shoot details are at:
http://scssa.org/nbrsa.htm
I have had a number of queries about loading space at the range. At the present time we are planning to use our training room (trailer) and the living room area of our range house (double wide) for loading only...no cleaning will be permitted since both of these spaces are carpeted. Both of these spaces are air conditioned.
I plan to work out some additional covered space for cleaning rifles and additional loading space. We may also be able to use the adjacent range for loading (firing line is covered).
I recommend bringing your own loading tables, and if you have an Easy Up it would probably be a good idea to bring it just in case it is needed.
My contact information is on the page at the above link. Y'all come!
Steve Lee
http://www.nbrsa.org/Southeast-Region
Southeast Region schedule has been updated to show the change from 10 shot to 5 shot unlimited at Brock's Gap Training Center (Birmingham) shoot scheduled for June 9-10.
Details of the Brock's Gap shoot along with area infomation and directions can be found on the Brock's Gap website. Shoot details are at:
http://scssa.org/nbrsa.htm
I have had a number of queries about loading space at the range. At the present time we are planning to use our training room (trailer) and the living room area of our range house (double wide) for loading only...no cleaning will be permitted since both of these spaces are carpeted. Both of these spaces are air conditioned.
I plan to work out some additional covered space for cleaning rifles and additional loading space. We may also be able to use the adjacent range for loading (firing line is covered).
I recommend bringing your own loading tables, and if you have an Easy Up it would probably be a good idea to bring it just in case it is needed.
My contact information is on the page at the above link. Y'all come!
Steve Lee