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Appleseed OKCGC, March 6-7
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<blockquote data-quote="bratch" data-source="post: 1029893" data-attributes="member: 83"><p>Any sling will work as a Hasty sling the Usgi is recommended because you can make a loop sling out of it a get really tight. Bring your normal sling and if it doesn't work they'll be some GI slings floating around to borrow. I have several extras that I can loan if needed and I'm sure some of the instructors will too. </p><p></p><p>22lr is mainly recommended for cost and ease of shooting at an Appleseed I attended a couple years ago I had 2 guys shooting mosin carbines on one side and a guy shooting a 8mm Mauser on the other. Your AR will be perfect. </p><p></p><p>A mat is nice to keep you out of the mud and off the rocks, a tarp or rug or blanket or piece of carpet would work almost as well as a dedicated mat. The jacket might be nice but I've always shot in a Carhartt. I wouldn't worry about buying either of these but would look around for something to lay on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bratch, post: 1029893, member: 83"] Any sling will work as a Hasty sling the Usgi is recommended because you can make a loop sling out of it a get really tight. Bring your normal sling and if it doesn't work they'll be some GI slings floating around to borrow. I have several extras that I can loan if needed and I'm sure some of the instructors will too. 22lr is mainly recommended for cost and ease of shooting at an Appleseed I attended a couple years ago I had 2 guys shooting mosin carbines on one side and a guy shooting a 8mm Mauser on the other. Your AR will be perfect. A mat is nice to keep you out of the mud and off the rocks, a tarp or rug or blanket or piece of carpet would work almost as well as a dedicated mat. The jacket might be nice but I've always shot in a Carhartt. I wouldn't worry about buying either of these but would look around for something to lay on. [/QUOTE]
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