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Money well spent in my opinion. I was forced to let my NRA membership lapse because I couldn't afford it but I would if I could. This will probably also be my last year of paying for an ARFCOM membership
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Edit: I just went to see when my ARF membership expired and it says August 27, 2015. I don't remember renewing it, but I don't remember a lot of stuff on these meds. Strange.
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Money well spent in my opinion. I was forced to let my NRA membership lapse because I couldn't afford it but I would if I could. This will probably also be my last year of paying for an ARFCOM membership
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Edit: I just went to see when my ARF membership expired and it says August 27, 2015. I don't remember renewing it, but I don't remember a lot of stuff on these meds. Strange.
Thank you, I think so as well. I was looking to buy a nice bolt action (I figured I should have an AR, shotgun, pistol, and bolt action rifle. 4 firearms should cover anything I need to.
) but figured now was the time to keep the money going and not get complacent while times are good.
Thank you sir. It may be silly but I'm quite proud of it.
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That is one expensive patch!
It is, but I think the NRA's programs for getting youth shooting are the best way to win the fight. I support the NRA-ILA and a buttload of other orgs as well but if we could help 10% of today's youth discover and love the shooting sports I doubt we'd ever have to worry like we do now. 10 years from now 30 million active and vocal firearms enthusiasts would be a powerful force. It was well worth putting off my rifle or snagging some cheap ammo.
Here is what I'm hoping to get, a Tikka T3 CTR in 260 Remington. Then I just have to get busy and build some backstops out to 800 yards.