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2012 Harvard, MA Appleseed Shoots
This is a discussion on 2012 Harvard, MA Appleseed Shoots within the Appleseed Rifle Training forums, part of the Training category; Range: Harvard Sportsmen's Club Address: Littleton County Rd., Harvard, MA Website: www.harvardsportsmensclub.com When: April 21-22 June 17 (Sunday) One Day ...
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02-25-2012, 08:51 AM #1
2012 Harvard, MA Appleseed Shoots
Range: Harvard Sportsmen's Club
Address: Littleton County Rd., Harvard, MA
Website: www.harvardsportsmensclub.com
When: April 21-22
June 17 (Sunday) One Day
August 4-5
October 6-7
Range Fee: None
Camping available: not on site.
Hotels: Several on rt. 2 and 495. Check your favorite hotel website.
Directions: Take I-495 (in Massachusets) to Route 2 west. Immediately take exit 39. Turn left at the end of the ramp onto Taylor St. Take your first left onto Porter Rd. and follow it to the end. At the end of Porter Rd., turn left onto Whitcomb Ave. (Whitcomb Ave. becomes Littleton County Road). After 1.3 miles, look for a driveway on the left side (small sign, dirt road, easy to miss). If you reach Old Schoolhouse Hill Rd. or Cleaves Hill Rd., you've gone too far.
GPS: N42 30.919 W71 31.953
State Laws to be aware of: Your rifle must be locked unloaded in your trunk or other secured container. Handguns may be possessed ONLY with a Massachusetts Class A License To Carry with either "None" or "All Lawful Purposes" for Reason for Issuance. - if you're from out of state, you need a MA non-resident LTC. MA has NO reciprocity with any other state. No "assault weapons" - we still have an AWB that is the same thing as the old Federal AWB. ARs cannot have a flash hider, collapsible stock or a bayonet lug unless they are "pre-ban." High capacity magazines must be pre-ban as well. Non-residents CANNOT purchase ammo in this state. They have to bring it with them... or go to New Hampshire overnight. Check other State Laws.
What to Bring: Please see the following list of items to bring to your Appleseed event - http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=101.0
Misc: What better place to be a Rifleman? A stone's throw from Lexington and Concord. See the re-enactments at dawn. Walk the Old North Bridge by sunset. Eat dinner across the street from Sam Whittemore's position.
We shoot a lot. Bring 1000 rounds+ If you bring less, that's fine, just pace yourself over the weekend.
No alcohol permitted
For More Information Contact: Private Message to "crak" or "Dwarven1" on the Appleseed or Northeastshooters.com forums, or email dwarven1 (at) gmail . com
Registration Link: April 21-22 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3028084081
June 17 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3028130219
Aug 04-05 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3028102135
Oct 06-07 http://www.eventbrite.com/event/3028114171"When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
- Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776

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02-25-2012, 09:09 AM #2
YES! I will verify the dates and I supposed to be going with Diane. So I will get us signed up as soon as I confirm.
Member @ HSC - Harvard Sportman's Club & HHRG - Haverhill Hound Rod and Gun & MRA - Mass Rifle Association (Woburn) GOAL Member, NRA Life Member, Gun Owners of America Member, Supporter of COMM2A.
TIP: Use google and use site:northeastshooters.com to constrain the results to NES. It'll find anything thats not in the members areas
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02-25-2012, 09:17 AM #3
Oh, goody. I'll start practicing my best
R. Lee Ermey imitation. "Now you're mine, maggot!!"Isaac Davis imitation: "I haven't a man who's afraid to go!""When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
- Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776

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02-25-2012, 09:23 AM #4
Member @ HSC - Harvard Sportman's Club & HHRG - Haverhill Hound Rod and Gun & MRA - Mass Rifle Association (Woburn) GOAL Member, NRA Life Member, Gun Owners of America Member, Supporter of COMM2A.
TIP: Use google and use site:northeastshooters.com to constrain the results to NES. It'll find anything thats not in the members areas
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02-27-2012, 08:39 AM #5
so this is just a range day kind of thing?
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02-27-2012, 08:42 AM #6
If you haven't heard of the Appleseed Project, you might want to visit our website to get a better idea of what we're about: http://appleseedinfo.org/
"When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
- Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776

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03-03-2012, 08:55 PM #7Registered User
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Could anybody possibly give me a lift from the South Shore? I could meet you anywhere that is MBTA accessible and have my own Liberty Training Rifle. Will split gas.
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03-04-2012, 05:51 PM #8
What is the Difference between the two day vs. the one day appleseed? Do they cram two days into one?
Thanks for the info."Better to have your gun and not need it, than need your gun and not have it!"
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03-04-2012, 06:22 PM #9
That's exactly it. Basically we do it for folks who either work on Saturdays or because of their religion can't make it on Saturday.
"When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
- Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776

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03-30-2012, 01:00 PM #10
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I'm interested in helping out more this year now that I have a schedule that will allow me to do so. Any word on what is going on?




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