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Bonfield IL Oct 17 & 18

Started by Chewie, October 17, 2015, 11:15:21 PM

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Chewie

Thank you to ISRA Range ]http://range.isra.org[/ftp] for hosting this appleseed shoot. Our Saturday started out cold but warmed up nicely as well as the shooters skill. We saw huge gains in the effective range with 15 shooters starting with less then a 100 yards jumping to 300 yards as a group. Already 2 shooters have shown they are man who know they are about. With more knocking on the door. Still got another day to go should be fun and hopefully the weather warms up again....


pix to follow weekend
'Til we meet again, may your aim be true and the lead fly.

"I have many times asked the American backwoodsman what their best marksman could do. They tell me that an expert rifleman can hit the head of a man at 200yds. I am certain that provided an American rifleman could get perfect aim at 300yds would undoubtedly hit me unless it was a very windy day" Maj Hanger British Army

Chewie

So we concluded our shoot and ended up with 3 rifleman for the weekend with one of them expressing lots of interest in joining the instructor core I would like to thank my fellow instructors for being there and helping everything run smoothly and with out a hiccup. Also got 10 AQTs in over the course of the weekend shooters asked for them we kept putting them up. As soon as I get some pictures from the others I will have some posted. It was blast and looking forward to another one.

'Til we meet again, may your aim be true and the lead fly.

"I have many times asked the American backwoodsman what their best marksman could do. They tell me that an expert rifleman can hit the head of a man at 200yds. I am certain that provided an American rifleman could get perfect aim at 300yds would undoubtedly hit me unless it was a very windy day" Maj Hanger British Army


alphakoncepts

Got some pics from my phone.