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Title: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: dalesp on November 22, 2010, 02:12:53 PM
Another great shoot at Badlands in Grandfield.  We didn't make any new Rifleman, but we had a lot of improvement.  Opening weekend for Deer season had a big impact on on our attendance.  We had 7 on the line Saturday morning.  6 Appleseed veterans and 1 first timer.
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: Scarecrow on November 22, 2010, 04:14:30 PM
Great weather at Badlands/Grandfield? An Oklahoma first! It was NICE.
Dale Spencer promotes to RedHat Instructor!!!  ^:)^ ^:)^ :--- ..:..
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: K98Al on November 22, 2010, 04:18:05 PM
Good Job Dale! Looks like y'all had fun.

It just doesn't look like Grandfield when everyone looks dry and warm, though.
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: Greg in MO on November 22, 2010, 08:31:33 PM
Congrats Dale!  Way to persist and earn that hat!

I expect great things from the OK crew next year...  I'm sure I won't be disappointed!

Greg
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: oldgrunt on November 22, 2010, 08:53:36 PM
Yes. both Dale and Scarecrow both made it to the next level ..We had a great group even the ladies are coming more and more..Next year should bring alot of new Instructors thanks to all that were there...KD was nice we all learned what it took to make the 200 ..huh?lol I'll post later.. pictures and stuff .... Grandfeild 4 years of fun Aprils not far of lol
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: gpbbiker on November 22, 2010, 09:35:11 PM
Congratulations Dale & Scarecrow!!! ^:)^
Gee! the pictures look like it was warm and dry? What's up with that?? ???
Are we going to see you Oklyhomers at the AIBC up north in December??
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: The ][rishman on November 22, 2010, 09:39:42 PM
Congratulations!  I hope to see you both in December.

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Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: Scarecrow on November 23, 2010, 01:19:32 PM
Looks like 4 to 6 of us will be there for Dec. AIBC.
Title: Re: Grandfield OK - Badlands Nov 2010
Post by: henschman on November 23, 2010, 04:00:25 PM
It was a low-turnout shoot, but everybody involved had a great experience, including the instructors.  

Because of the short line, we were able to run ahead of schedule on Saturday and get 3 AQTs done.  Dale gave the history intro and the 1st strike and I did the second.  Several more AQTs were done on Sunday morning, with instructors alternating through a spot on the line.  

Sunday afternoon we moved to the KD range, where oldgrunt and Eppie had set up a target line earlier in the day.  At this point, we didn't have hardly any students left... 2 had gone home, 2 had to go check out of their hotel in Wichita Falls over lunch and were going to be late, and one didn't want to shoot KD.  So we took this opportunity to give the instructors a chance to shoot the full distance AQT.  dalesp, Scarecrow, Caleb, Eppie and I were on the line.  OG shuttled us back and forth to look at our sighters in/on his Jeep, and he went up and counted our scores while the shooters walked to the next firing point after each stage.

The range is a sniper school, and is actually set up for steel silhouettes (they go out to 1,000 yards).  Because of the lay of the land, and all the berms at various distances, we were only able to shoot out to 300 yds. on our paper targets... we had to shoot stage 4 on steel.  Fortunately, the steel targets at Badlands are 20" wide upper human torso silhouettes, just like we use in Appleseed, so it worked out pretty well.  We just gave 10 points for every hit.  The shooters shot stage 4 one at a time, with a "jury" of spotters calling hits or misses.  It was pretty hard to spot hits for the 5.56mm rifles.  They just left little poofs of lead where they impacted, didn't make much sound, and didn't move the silhouettes (which were hanging by chains).  Even Eppie's hand-loaded 69 grain JHP match rounds were hard to spot hits with.  However, the impact of the 7.62s were rather obvious... they would leave a large mark on the freshly-painted targets, knock them sideways, and produce a very distinct "ding."  

It was quite windy... around 20 mph.  However, it was pretty much a no-value wind... I only had to adjust 1 MOA right at 300, and one more MOA right at 400.  Standing position was rather difficult.  Anyway, after it was all said and done, 2 of our instructors had qualified at full distance... congrats to Eppie and ME!!!   ..:.. :---  

After the AQT, we just had a classic Badlands free-for-all on the steel silhouettes for anybody who wanted to shoot, including our two guys who had returned from Wichita Falls, and our shooter who initially didn't want to shoot KD.

So though we didn't make any NEW Riflemen at this shoot, we did have a couple of instructors confirm it at KD, and even the ones who didn't qualify got some valuable knowledge and experience with shooting KD in strong wind.  We also got some big promotions done... congrats to Dale, who promoted to Red Hat!  Man, you've definitely been working hard and have improved a lot; and Scarecrow, who promoted to IIT3... I know you worked hard on that IMC!  Good stuff.

See you all in December.  I will be in touch about our carpool plans.