Pu’uloa and or SRGC (Read 38579 times)

Rhed

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #40 on: October 16, 2022, 04:43:41 PM »


Very nice day today at SRGC. Ranged and impact targets 852, 906, 1152, and 1297 yrds all day today using 155 gr Palma’s. Happy with the results and lots of fun. @rpoL98 I got a good range reading on the white steel target top hill @ 1677 yrds. Thanks!
« Last Edit: July 13, 2023, 02:31:11 PM by Rhed »

rpoL98

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #41 on: October 16, 2022, 07:40:38 PM »
Very nice day today at SRGC. Ranged and impact targets 852, 906, 1152, and 1297 yrds all day today using 155 gr Palma’s. Happy with the results and lots of fun. @rpoL98 I got a good range reading on the white steel target top hill @ 1677 yrds. Thanks!
yup, today was a great day at KR3.  Fantastic turnout, pleasant group of people, beautiful weather.  it was good all around.   :shaka:
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Rhed

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #42 on: November 13, 2022, 04:59:57 PM »
Fun and nice day at KR3 range today. Small kine passing showers in the beginning. Then all sunny the rest of the day. @ rpoL98 thanks again for your service and keeping the range safe. :shaka:

rpoL98

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #43 on: November 13, 2022, 05:35:34 PM »
Fun and nice day at KR3 range today. Small kine passing showers in the beginning. Then all sunny the rest of the day. @ rpoL98 thanks again for your service and keeping the range safe. :shaka:
no problem, my pleasure.  :thumbsup:  good group of people.  I had checked the weather report, tbh, I thought today was going to be a mud fest.  surprise, it was a nice day after all.


ETA: that was the last KR3 range date for November.  Will have to see what the Army gives us for December, and hopefully we get some "scattered showers, mostly sunny" days.  Those usually turn out pretty good.
« Last Edit: November 15, 2022, 10:41:36 PM by rpoL98 »

drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #44 on: November 14, 2022, 08:03:26 AM »
Awesome!  I signed up for SRGC membership this past weekend, after being out for about 4-5 years.  Hopefully my application will clear quickly and I'll be able to hit the range again in about a month.  Will give me some time to get backup for some 6.5 creed and .308 win.

Question, is logging/record of firearms with base security still required?  I recall having to take he firearm information to the Provost office (I went to Shafter) to have the information input into the Army's system in order to bring them on installation. 

mrgaf

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #45 on: November 14, 2022, 09:06:28 AM »
Awesome!  I signed up for SRGC membership this past weekend, after being out for about 4-5 years.  Hopefully my application will clear quickly and I'll be able to hit the range again in about a month.  Will give me some time to get backup for some 6.5 creed and .308 win.

Question, is logging/record of firearms with base security still required?  I recall having to take he firearm information to the Provost office (I went to Shafter) to have the information input into the Army's system in order to bring them on installation.

You should have gotten a registration slip that has the firearms registered listed on it. I’d call Schofield provost to get the latest info… :shaka:
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drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #46 on: November 14, 2022, 09:10:37 AM »
You should have gotten a registration slip that has to be with the firearm(s) listed on it. I’d call Schofield provost to get the latest info… :shaka:
Thanks.  Yeah, I did get the record and I still have it.  I was asking if policy is still on because I have a few rifles that I picked up after I was last SRGC member.  So if policy is still on, I'll need to make time to do the paperwork for those rifles.

Rhed

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #47 on: November 14, 2022, 09:17:39 AM »
Awesome!  I signed up for SRGC membership this past weekend, after being out for about 4-5 years.  Hopefully my application will clear quickly and I'll be able to hit the range again in about a month.  Will give me some time to get backup for some 6.5 creed and .308 win.

Question, is logging/record of firearms with base security still required?  I recall having to take he firearm information to the Provost office (I went to Shafter) to have the information input into the Army's system in order to bring them on installation.
Yes.. need to register all firearms you’ll wanna take to the range with the army. Also need to register your vehicle with RC that you’ll be using to get through yellow gate of the range. Hope to see you there.

drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #48 on: November 14, 2022, 09:39:13 AM »
Yes.. need to register all firearms you’ll wanna take to the range with the army. Also need to register your vehicle with RC that you’ll be using to get through yellow gate of the range. Hope to see you there.
Cool.  Will get that stuff done. 

For vehicle registration with RC, I saw that on the website.  Is process going to RC office and do paperwork?  Is RC office near the CR ranges?  Or what I think were the CR ranges.  Where you take a right after the gas station. 

Rhed

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #49 on: November 14, 2022, 10:02:52 AM »
Cool.  Will get that stuff done. 

For vehicle registration with RC, I saw that on the website.  Is process going to RC office and do paperwork?  Is RC office near the CR ranges?  Or what I think were the CR ranges.  Where you take a right after the gas station.
Correct.. RC is at the CR ranges. @rpoL98 hopefully will chime in. He knows the exact location of RC.

ren

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #50 on: November 14, 2022, 10:24:07 AM »
I went to range control for vehicle registration and they said they don't do that? The club does?
Deeds Not Words

rpoL98

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #51 on: November 14, 2022, 12:18:38 PM »
I went to range control for vehicle registration and they said they don't do that? The club does?
might be some confusion between vehicle registration for military bases, which RC doesn't do, as opposed to getting a RC permit for SRGC club members?  not sure if the right words were used.  should be easy to get squared away.

drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #52 on: November 14, 2022, 12:23:49 PM »
might be some confusion between vehicle registration for military bases, which RC doesn't do, as opposed to getting a RC permit for SRGC club members?  not sure if the right words were used.  should be easy to get squared away.
Cool.  I'll check when I run up to RC next time.   :shaka:

Maybe permit or whatever is needed for vehicle access to rifle ranges, vice vehicle registration.

ren

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #53 on: November 14, 2022, 12:26:12 PM »
I finally got it from the club. I think there is a miscomm
Deeds Not Words

rpoL98

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #54 on: November 14, 2022, 12:30:29 PM »
Cool.  Will get that stuff done. 

For vehicle registration with RC, I saw that on the website.  Is process going to RC office and do paperwork?  Is RC office near the CR ranges?  Or what I think were the CR ranges.  Where you take a right after the gas station.
yes, RC office is still near the CR-1 and CR-2 ranges.  that hasn't changed.  take a right after the gas station, that's Beaver Road.  Still the same.

any firearms you want to bring on-base have to be registered with the Army Provost Marshal office.  The easiest way to do that is with the PMO at Shafter (instead of Schofield), Shafter's PMO is 24-7.  You just take your HPD registrations there, do not take the actual firearms.  And your personal ID, like your HDL.  Last time I went, it took about an hour, had about 10 items I was having added.  It seems I went during shift change, which didn't help.  that was about 1pm IIRC.

If you don't have a CAC card, then when you go on base, you and your vehicle is subject to inspection, so you need to have the paperwork for your firearms.  Paperwork in this case means the Army firearms registrations.

Even if you have a CAC card, you're subject still to the random inspection, like winning the lottery.   :'(  So it's good if you got your paperwork all squared away.
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rpoL98

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #55 on: November 14, 2022, 12:32:56 PM »
I finally got it from the club. I think there is a miscomm
Great!   :geekdanc:   see you on the Range!


ETA: the RC vehicle permit is kind of a new thing, probably some bugs still being worked out on the process. Sorry, I'm not tuned it to the latest on this, I'm just at the range when it's open and it's my turn, not really part of "Administration & Management".  I'll keep my ears open if I hear anything new, or if I get a chance to ask somebody "in-the-know".


ETA2 (12/29/2022):  yes, now the SRGC OIC can issue range vehicle passes.
« Last Edit: December 29, 2022, 03:38:00 PM by rpoL98 »

drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #56 on: November 14, 2022, 12:35:55 PM »
yes, RC office is still near the CR-1 and CR-2 ranges.  that hasn't changed.  take a right after the gas station, that's Beaver Road.  Still the same.

any firearms you want to bring on-base have to be registered with the Army Provost Marshal office.  The easiest way to do that is with the PMO at Shafter (instead of Schofield), Shafter's PMO is 24-7.  You just take your HPD registrations there, do not take the actual firearms.  And your personal ID, like your HDL.  Last time I went, it took about an hour, had about 10 items I was having added.  It seems I went during shift change, which didn't help.  that was about 1pm IIRC.

If you don't have a CAC card, then when you go on base, you and your vehicle is subject to inspection, so you need to have the paperwork for your firearms.  Paperwork in this case means the Army firearms registrations.

Even if you have a CAC card, you're subject still to the random inspection, like winning the lottery.   :'(  So it's good if you got your paperwork all squared away.
Awesome!  Thanks!  Yeah, I went to the Shafter one and was pretty easy, about what you mentioned.  I forget what day I went, but was pretty quick.  None of my bolt actions were on that list, so need to add them. 

Hi state

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #57 on: November 14, 2022, 01:34:30 PM »
Thanks rpol98 for running the show and rhed for letting me get behind your rifle that TT glass is amazing. Good shooting guys as always. Hopefully we will get some more range days before the end of the year and another tent before rainy season so we can stay dry while rhed test his gear out lol

Rhed

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #58 on: November 14, 2022, 01:55:54 PM »
Thanks rpol98 for running the show and rhed for letting me get behind your rifle that TT glass is amazing. Good shooting guys as always. Hopefully we will get some more range days before the end of the year and another tent before rainy season so we can stay dry while rhed test his gear out lol

Lol.. get em all wet!  :rofl:

drck1000

Re: Pu’uloa and or SRGC
« Reply #59 on: November 14, 2022, 02:06:11 PM »
Thanks rpol98 for running the show and rhed for letting me get behind your rifle that TT glass is amazing. Good shooting guys as always. Hopefully we will get some more range days before the end of the year and another tent before rainy season so we can stay dry while rhed test his gear out lol
I remember him posting about that a while back.  Hopefully I can join you folks soon and see how my ZCO and NF look compared to the TT.  I've been tempted by the TT for sure.