Massad Ayoob (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massad_Ayoob), founder of the Lethal Force Institute (http://www.ayoob.com/) recently attended one of our events here in Florida, and wrote about it on his blog, which can be read here. (http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/)
"...one of the best ideas that has surfaced of late in the encouragement of individual rights and heritage."
"As a firearms instructor myself, I always watch how others teach the gun. To a man (and woman) the Appleseed trainers were patient, sharp-eyed, super-safe, and respectful of all students of all ages. From the technical side, I found their corrections were always on point."
Nice quotes to have!
You Florida IITs and ITs can pat yourself on the back for doing a good job in front of a very demanding critic. Hence, I offer :bow: :bow: :bow:
And, just so's you know I am serious: O0 O0 O0
Mas, as he is called (like the abrev for the state), has been "threatening" to attend an event for some time. He even registered once, but was called away to testify in a murder trial as an expert witness.
I were nervous about his presence in the past, but this time I refused to allow myself to get too worked up - so of course he showed up! He and Gail Pepin were just regular folks - the attendees never even noticed as the two of them worked it out on the line along with all the rest.
I found him to be good student, which speaks volumes considering his level of knowledge. Like the rest, he learnt some things, and told us so - proof positive that Applseeds has something to offer even the most experienced shooter. I found his article to be well balanced and frankly more accurate in certain areas than others. His ability to glean the essence of Appleseeds is a testament to his attention to detail and his ability as an author.
As to back-patting - many thanks for the kind words Fred - truly, but we have little time for that. As Mas stated, the turnout was down 50% for this venue and that is a clear sign of our failure to get the word out properly. So after a brief grin of reflection, it's back to pressing our collective shoulders to the cart, lest it will surely roll backwards!
To the pumps - the water's rising! ~~:)
Massad's Backwoods article has been linked here (http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig10/ayoob15.1.html) at Lew Rockwell's site
The word keeps spreading... ;)
Truth is like a virus. God bless the coming and the going of the truth. May its very passing cleanse our world!
Here is my report:
http://dustinsgunblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/project-appleseed.html (http://dustinsgunblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/project-appleseed.html)
Quote from: ItsanSKS on February 01, 2010, 11:46:37 PM
Massad Ayoob (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massad_Ayoob), founder of the Lethal Force Institute (http://www.ayoob.com/) recently attended one of our events here in Florida, and wrote about it on his blog, which can be read here. (http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/)
He has posted a follow-up article on some of the lessons he learned, like bringing ammo ;)
http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/2010/02/04/lessons-from-appleseed/
The original article:
http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/2010/02/01/appleseed/
Great job guys and ma'am! I have read Mas' articles in BWH for a while, wishing Appleseed would pop up. We will see a difference from this.
SoM
Used the links to the M. Ayoob blog on some other forums. Visit to see them or to help out.
This one has some positive comments FALFILES http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=281884
This one has had some readers but no comments http://www.m14tfl.com/upload/showthread.php?t=80741
This one has only had one comment http://www.warrifles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68610
No comments on this one either http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=9&f=19&t=228762
OD,
I am humbled by your efforts and more than a little ashamed that we the Florida crew didn't think / act as swiftly. :-[
Nicely done sir - my worn, faded, red hat is off to you. O0 O0
PH
An extremely well-written piece on the Cleveland Gun Rights Examiner.
Link is here. (http://www.examiner.com/x-2206-Cleveland-Gun-Rights-Examiner~y2010m2d12-Appleseed-Project-gaining-momentum-training-new-generation-of-riflemen)
a nice thead from a local board in Colorado...
http://www.co-ar15.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20706&highlight=appleseed
Get the full story on www.atsn.tv American Trigger Sports Network.
Story on a shoot they filmed in Piru CA on Feb. 20-21, 2010.
Click on the bar on the bottom, about 38 minutes in... right after the Bumper Commercial...LOL
Appleseed Project shoot in Piru....
Check it out!!!
Nice little feedback thread over on The Firing Line can be found here: http://www.thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=401512
I assume it's from the Gaston, SC shoot this past weekend (Mar 6-7, 2010). Way to go, SC crew!
Some Virtual Dragging over the Line by yours truly. And even some unintended 7th Stepping... :D
Quote from: ItsanSKS on February 01, 2010, 11:46:37 PM
Massad Ayoob (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massad_Ayoob), founder of the Lethal Force Institute (http://www.ayoob.com/) recently attended one of our events here in Florida, and wrote about it on his blog, which can be read here. (http://backwoodshome.com/blogs/MassadAyoob/)
Here is a blog written by Stephen who attended Brighton, CO April 17-18, 2010. O0
http://sensiblyprogressive.blogspot.com/2010/04/april-appleseed-event-in-brighton.html
From the Duluth, MN April 17-18, 2010 Appleseed
http://www.wdio.com/article/stories/S1524408.shtml?cat=10348
http://sensiblyprogressive.blogspot.com/2010/04/april-appleseed-event-in-brighton.html
From Brighton, CO 4/17-18/2010
Hurrah!
OH NO- Appleseed has gone MAINSTREAM! Article in the WASHINGTON POST (online)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2010/04/22/ST2010042205618.html?sid=ST2010042205618
Excellent story, well written, and unbiased. Who could ask for more?
News article in the Toledo Blade:
http://toledoblade.com/article/20100420/COLUMNIST22/4200377/-1/SPORTS06
Quote from: Steve Pollick, Toledo Blade April 20, 2010Appleseed Project promotes rifle basics
OK, just how good are you with a rifle, anyway - really?
Can you place 10 rounds into a one-inch square at 25 meters from the unsupported prone position in 60 seconds?
That is the rifleman's challenge in the Appleseed Project, and it is coming Saturday and Sunday to the Sandusky County Sportsmen's Club near Gibsonburg.
"The Appleseed Project is a nationwide program by volunteers and it does two things, and does them well," said Mike Nemeth, an Appleseed instructor and member of the local club. "We teach the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship and we teach American heritage."
During the two-day shooting clinic, shooters may use the rifle and sights of their choice in learning or improving the skills to "safely and consistently shoot well out to 500 yards - the traditional rifleman's quarter mile," said Nemeth, who is in charge of the clinic. "Through the years and for many reasons we've lost that heritage."
It is no coincidence that the instruction begins with a one-inch square at 25 meters. The target will appear the same as a 20-inch square at 500, which is where advanced participants will take the final challenge by Sunday afternoon.
Nemeth emphasized that Appleseed clinics are for all shooters, from beginners to accomplished marksmen. Women, younger shooters age 21 and under, and military service personnel, including Guardsmen and Reservists, participate free.
The organization behind Appleseed is called the Revolutionary War Veterans Association, or RWVA, and its simple mission is to preserve and pass on traditional rifle marksmanship skills to Americans across this nation.
American heritage presentations are interspersed throughout the course. Yesterday was the 235th anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, which are seen as the beginnings of the tradition of the American rifleman.
"This was the beginning of America, with the 'shot heard around the world' and birth of the heritage of riflemen in this nation," states an Appleseed promotional.
During the clinic, participants review the six fundamental steps to firing an accurate shot as well as the basic field shooting positions, from prone to sitting/kneeling, and standing, and how to use a G.I. sling.
Nemeth said slots still are available for this weekend's clinic. The Sportsmen's Club is located at 3950 State Rt. 600, east of Gibsonburg. Starting time is
8:30 a.m. Saturday. Walk-ons are welcome, but advance registration saves $10. For other details and equipment requirements and to register, visit appleseedinfo.org.
And another:
http://www.presspublications.com/from-the-press/4146-appleseed-project-woodmore-student-teaches-others-in-marksmanship
Garand, thanks for sharing this one......
http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=13168.msg110949#msg110949
http://illinoiscarry.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19945&st=120&gopid=211722&
Here are a few at TheFiringLine.com:
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=406854
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=407273
Here is one I found off of Rimfire Central.
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=338058
Here's a blog about Randy's experiences at the Memorial Day Gardnerville, NV Appleseed shoot: http://www.randyandrews.net/?p=16.
I attended the same shoot and I wrote about it here: http://girlsloveguns.posterous.com/appleseed-after-action-report.
A write-up I did for the TN Prepper's Network of my experiences this past weekend (26-27 Jun 2010) at Knob Creek, KY:
http://www.tennesseepreppersnetwork.com/2010/06/appleseed-weekend-wrap-up.html (http://www.tennesseepreppersnetwork.com/2010/06/appleseed-weekend-wrap-up.html)
TNLP,
Truly excellent writing!
Anyone see this one?
http://www.itstactical.com/2010/07/27/the-appleseed-project-putting-the-i-back-in-patriot/
Not wild about the location of the article, I mean strictly from a PR standpoint, but what a great article! Only error I saw was "Regular Boot Camp" instead of Rifleman Boot Camp. Nice to see an author "get" what we do and represent it so faithfully and accurately.
Much like the man who did a write up on one our Florida events - Massad Ayoob. I was amazed at how much he gleaned, as I never saw him take a single note. I guess that's why he gets paid to write and I do not. :cool2:
T
http://bisonrma.blogspot.com/2010/06/im-appleseeder.html
This was posted in a response to the patriot article by Chief Instructor.
NorCal22Gal
Here is one from Fort Drum: HUAH!
http://www.drum.army.mil/mountaineer/Article.aspx?ID=4734
http://www.hoodswoods.net/IVB/index.php?showtopic=41733&pid=487248&st=0&#entry487248
There is a happy lady!
Hope you don't have trouble logging on. It is a very good forum.
RF,
Can u cut and paste her post for us here - that way, all can view without registering on that forum. Always good to hear positive reviews. ^:)^
Many thanks,
PH
http://www.hoodswoods.net/IVB/index.php?showtopic=41733&pid=487248&st=0&#entry487248
By "Kusanagi Motoko"
I recently had the privilege of attending an Appleseed. There was some unpleasantness, but overall I had a great time. My boyfriend and I rolled in the night before, having prepared for actual camping out in rural Kansas, but found ourselves staying in a big cinderblock tent instead. The worst of the "camping" was that I'd forgotten a pillow and there was no hot water the first night. A storm swept down on us that night, which made me glad we weren't in a tent.
I took my Savage Mark II FSS -- with the fiber optic sights that it came with. In retrospect I probably would have scored better if I'd had a semiauto, but I prefer not to use such rude guns. I had to be careful where I put myself on the firing line so I could catch the other guy's brass on my back instead of in my face. The person to my right had no such worries -- which was lucky, because he was eight.
The instruction I received at the Appleseed is hands-down the best firearms training I have ever gotten. They were fanatical about safety. They taught one and only one way of shooting. They watched me while I shot and gave me helpful feedback. They did not wait until I had already done something wrong five times before correcting me. They were, above all, patient with rank amateurs.
(I'd fired a rifle exactly twice before going to the shoot: Once because hey, I had my own rifle! And once to make sure all my new magazines worked.)
They taught position shooting with a sling, which I am told is not practical. It doesn't bother me (I studied Kumdo). Prone, sitting, standing, then with magazine changes, then standing to prone, standing to sitting (this is the worst). We only had a 25 m range to work with, but the targets were tiny. For some reason my groups got bigger as the targets got smaller... I did manage to nail the (simulated) 250 m headshot, though.
I also managed to hurt myself -- not badly, but enough that I spent the rest of the weekend fighting my own reaction the pain. One of the things I learned studying Kumdo (in addition to tolerance for impractical fighting styles) was how to push through pain no matter what. As years have passed and the consequences of that behavior have manifested themselves in my body, I've taught myself to respect pain.
"Respecting pain" does not mean "backing down when men are watching," however. Being the only woman on the firing line got me a lot of attention, some inappropriate manhandling, and expectations that would make a goddess cringe. Our instructor opened with a story about a woman who came to Appleseed as a beginner and earned her rifleman patch by the end of the session. No pressure there.
Another thing that impressed me was how our primary instructor behaved with his assistants. He was clearly training them for his job. He made each of them take a turn lecturing, watching the line, or giving individual instruction. It was egalitarian in the sense that I felt that anyone could step up, work hard, and eventually lead their own Appleseed. I think that's a sign of a healthy organization, and I hope it holds elsewhere in the country.
Appleseed isn't just about marksmanship, of course -- it's also about listening to the instructors tell stories about the American Revolution. Specifically the first few battles, in all kinds of gory detail. It is propaganda of a sort -- they clearly framed the statistics so as to make the colonists look like stupendous badasses. I don't think it's anything sinister -- just guys trying to tell a good story. And they were good stories. I was nearly in tears a couple of times (though that might have been sleep deprivation). I was surprised by how much emphasis they placed on the fact that the colonists were defending community property -- the public ammunition stores, the community flagpole, the town green.
By Sunday, I could shoot a score high enough to stay in the Army (if the Army let people qualify with a bolt-action .22 :sweat: ), but not high enough to earn that rifleman patch. I can't wear the shirt they gave me in good conscience, because it has rude things about cooks printed on it. Some of my good friends are cooks, and besides, It's shortsighted -- you can't be much of a rifleman if you're shaky from hunger.
I want new sights now. And I want to go back -- I adore shooting rifles and I want to see if I can do better.
an interesting perspective for sure.
Awesome!
A woman from outside of "rifle culture" that had a very positive experience and wants to learn more! ..:..
Could you ask for anything more? ^:)^
Tactical Intelligence blog:
http://www.tacticalintelligence.net/blog/the-appleseed-project-a-review.htm
HH
Maine Patriots:
http://mainepatriots.ning.com/forum/topics/markmanship-and-heritage
Zombie Hunters forum now has a consolidated AS thread:
http://zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=64440
HH
Tampa Gun Forum - AS section:
http://tampagunforum.com/index.php?board=29.0
HH
Ragamuffin's Blog on a Whittington shoot:
http://ragamuffinstudies.blogspot.com/search?q=appleseed
Not quite after action yet ::), but there's gonna be some action after this! ..:..
Calverton/Long Island Article in the Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/events-in-long-island/appleseed-comes-to-calverton-and-reminds-us-of-our-revolutionary-roots
$20 a day range fee? I would find another range if my current range "supported" Appleseed like that!
Obviously they don't need Appleseed participants to join the range or they don't understand how many shooters join a range somewhere after shooting an Appleseed.
The Pitch, a Kansas City paper that generally emphasizes music and art stories, sent a reporter to Missouri's first LadySeed last month:
http://www.pitch.com/2010-09-30/news/appleseed-comes-to-missouri/
Greybeard
Not so bad. Could have been worse. Hard to divorce my feelings when reading some of the subtle, yet intended digs. I posted the following comment:
I am a student of history and I can say with great conviction, that the ideals of the Founding generation resulted in the freest and most prosperous nation the world has ever known - likely ever will know. The Founders believed in self-reliance, public virtue, frugality, personal Liberty, marksmanship, and the smallest government possible. As we have drifted from these simple ideals, we are losing our Freedom and our prosperity. Appleseeds exists to maintain these ideals - to keep them alive in the hearts and minds of modern Americans and yet they are painted as "controversial"?? I would say that when a strong belief in the ideals of the Founders is considered to be controversial, something is clearly wrong in America. I am the descendant of determined New England farmers and shop keepers and I feel strongly that I owe them a debt - a debt that I cannot repay (they are long dead). I can only hope to pay it forward by working to maintain the traditions that they created and the Liberty they secured in my stead at great cost, through active participation in the system of government handed down to me. I am an American and I am proud of my unique heritage.
Hopefully the saying "no such thing as bad press" is true. O0
Quote from: Son of Martha on February 06, 2010, 04:48:09 PM
Great job guys and ma'am! I have read Mas' articles in BWH for a while, wishing Appleseed would pop up. We will see a difference from this.
SoM
This is what got me to my first. I saw it, having never heard of it, asked Massad some questions... Mentioned it to some co-workers who went with me in April to New Phillie, Oh and we just finished Gibsonburg 50 with 7 of us from the Dayton area... because of this Massad article. In April, we will have 10-12 from our little Dayton pack, I assure you.
College Station, TX 25-26 September 2010
http://twtex.com/forums/showthread.php?t=51476
Quote from: PHenry on September 29, 2010, 12:17:34 PMHopefully the saying "no such thing as bad press" is true. O0
Provided people can think for them selves, it is. I know of other organizations that it has helped grow. :)
Oleg Volk made another Appleseed and blogged on it here with photos:
Day 1: http://olegvolk.livejournal.com/885914.html
Day 2: http://olegvolk.livejournal.com/886389.html
Oleg getting his Rifleman patch: http://olegvolk.livejournal.com/886271.html
Congratulations Oleg!
HH
I wrote about Day 1 of the 10/30-31/10 Gardnerville, NV Appleseed shoot on my blog:http://www.girlsheartguns.com/?p=630 (http://www.girlsheartguns.com/?p=630)
Eventually I'll find time to write about Day 2. ;)
Pictures of both days are up on our Northern Nevada Appleseed Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=33995&id=160980397257401 (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=33995&id=160980397257401). You don't have to have a Facebook account to see the pictures.
http://poststar.com/sports/article_74094c6e-6234-11df-b93f-001cc4c002e0.html
http://womensoutdoornews.com/2010/07/junior-rifle-shooting-straight-upstate/
http://www.jerkmagazine.net/smut/a-riflemans-history.html
http://longislandfirearms.com/forum/b-5629488/ has a Appleseed section with AAR's from Calverton NY.
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E-mail from an Attendee at Bakersfield, CA shoot on November 6-7, 2010. posted to www.Calguns.net
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=362464&highlight=Appleseed
Hey Cam, Its Paul from the shoot last weekend. Just wanted to thank you guys for the great time. I had a blast. I'm going to try and make the next one at 5Dogs in Feb.
Here is a copy of a post i just made on CALGUNS:
Hey all! Just wanted to jump on here and give out a big ""THANK YOU"" to the Appleseed intructors that where at the shoot on Nov 6th and 7th at 5 Dogs in Bakersfield. You guys "ROCKED"
I am a former Marine and a former Infantry Guardsman and I found this training not just fun but also challenging and very helpful. We shot a bunch of AQT's and Redcoat's and each time there was nothing but positive feedback from these guys. No matter what your skill level ,you can't go wrong by going back to the basics . Not only that, but the History and stories where outstanding and entertaining. If you havnt gone to an Appleseed shoot you are truely missing out on great info and a great time putting rounds down range.
So, to the instructors, Cameron (aka Camljr), Steve-O (aka Cal 7.62) Allen (aka "Long Rifle") and "Moose" Thank you.
Paul
SEMPER FI!!
I posted this thread on a diesel forum (firearms and outdoors section) after my first AS in Blackfoot, ID:
http://www.thetruckstop.us/forum/showthread.php?25215-Appleseed-Project-Who-s-Done-One
Here is another from Rimfire Central. I am highmasterRF over there.
http://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=365470
Here it is, nice write up.... http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob123.html (http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob123.html)
Quote from: CharlieHotel on November 19, 2010, 11:33:09 AM
Here it is, nice write up.... http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob123.html (http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/ayoob123.html)
WOW!!! That is some very fine 7th Stepping by a "Rifleman" with the right contacts!!! I see this as becoming a part of our promotional package, in the same way the S.W.A.T article did, with one of the most respected shooters in the country being the author. APPLESEED WORKS! I'm impressed with the way Mass presents us.
Edit: another Wow.....this was actually from the May/June issue, and we were featured on the COVER of the magazine. I'm surprised this is the first I've heard of it. http://www.backwoodshome.com/previssues/issue123.html
Nice long report with a slew of good comments:
http://www.reddit.com/r/guns/comments/ekqpe/i_attended_my_first_appleseed_this_weekend_ama/
HH
The original post was interesting, but the comments are really worth study. &)
Here's another one, bonus points for pics of the WI and IN crew!
http://www.americanpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=2650
HH
Short but to the point - Nevada centric:
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/showthread.php?84404-Appleseed.&p=1424615
Good job, Nevada crew!
HH
Appleseed gets mentioned on the NRA web site:
http://nrablog.com/post/2010/07/21/Meet-2010-Youth-Education-Summit-participants-Janson-Card-Victoria-Schlotzhauer.aspx
A little off key but it is there and thanks to Jansen Card from Spokane for mentioning us! (BTW, what is your forum handle?)
Maybe a Coeur d'Alene alumni?
HH
Here is my personal perspective AAR for the Ramseur, NC event Dec 18-19 2010. This being my second Appleseed, I am really thrilled with the level of knowledge and friendliness of the instructors. They are what makes the program!
http://www.ncgunowners.com/forum/Thread-Appleseed-Ramseur-12-18-12-19
Washington state shoot:
http://www.gunrightsmedia.com/showthread.php?t=421017&highlight=appleseed
HH
Sounds like a shoot at Wades place....That would've been Earl or RL...Way to go fellas..
I know that he would have heard some history on the second day had he only stayed through lunch.
W44
Way to go Washington crew...Enjoy your well deserved hibernation.
;D Yeah, but I checked the Appleseed, and the pictures and Wheeler44 was definitely there. ^-^ He was laughing at me during this shooter's Rifleman presentation... it is all there digital photography rules! ^:)^
Looks like a Wisconsin shoot to me...
http://www.firearmstalk.com/forums/f55/what-thing-called-appleseed-36780/
HH
Nice to see someone who gets what we do. O0
Mr. KiloGulf is taking to that 7th step like a Master:
http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27029
http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1119981
:)
HH
Quote from: hawkhavn on January 11, 2011, 08:47:42 PM
Looks like a Wisconsin shoot to me...
http://www.firearmstalk.com/forums/f55/what-thing-called-appleseed-36780/
HH
Quite a few Appleseed threads on that forum... along with a couple of identifiable Appleseed Instructors. Only a little misinformation in any of them, and they were promptly corrected by folks 'in the know.'
I really enjoy reading posts in different forums from folks who've 'finally' attended a Seed in their area....
Mr. KiloGulf indeed! :bow: :bow: :bow: An excellent example of how a person can promote Appleseed in the comfort of their own home. He has a good way of keeping it interesting. Glad to have him and the family on the WI team.
Excellent way to spread the word!
Quote from: hawkhavn on January 11, 2011, 08:54:51 PM
Mr. KiloGulf is taking to that 7th step like a Master:
http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27029
http://www.familyfriendsfirearms.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1119981
:)
HH
Link to a report from Bakersfield College (The RIP) reporter, Gregory Cook, on the Bakersfield Appleseed on February 26-27, 2011.
http://media.www.therip.com/media/storage/paper443/news/2011/03/02/Features/Appleseed.Teaches.Heritage.Marksmanship-3982483.shtml
"Mountaineer" brought this nice SurvivalBlog.com post to our attention today:
http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/03/letter_re_gaining_key_rifle_sk.html
O0
Here's a link to an AAR on the shoot which got me involved in Appleseed, in June of 2009. Lots of great pictures starting on page 2. About halfway down on page 3, I'm the fat old man in the striped shirt, shooting an 03A3 Springfield. This was at the Pioneer Gun Club range near Bates City, MO. Total on the line was 62 IIRC. It was a great shoot with great weather both days.
The photographer was the only one to get his patch the first day.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=8&f=32&t=360614&page=1
Hector
We have had huge success here in Texas partnering with the DIVA-WOW group.
Here are two AAR's from attendees about our last two Appleseeds:
June 4-5th- Lake Jackson, Texas
http://shootdontshoot.wordpress.com/
May 29-30 - Memorial Day Weekend - DFW Quail Creek
http://cheaperthandirt.com/blog/?p=8420&utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=20110531-Blog-MemorialDayAppleseed
And yes Cheaper than dirt is interested in doing something with Appleseed. :) :)
Good work Texas. O0
Any of the Divas vacationing in cooool Wisconsin are invited to attend the Ladyseed at Lodi, WI August 28-29, 2011
Register here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/event/1681634815%20%20%20%20%20
..:..
Another one...late. From the Smith & Wesson Forum
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-15-22/136897-appleseed-report-qualified-rifleman-w-15-22-a-2.html
QuoteThanks to the lead instructors, BlueFeather, TaosGlock, LongRifle and NMMI.
No real surprise there. O0
Quote from: PHenry on November 22, 2011, 07:21:40 PM
QuoteThanks to the lead instructors, BlueFeather, TaosGlock, LongRifle and NMMI.
No real surprise there. O0
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Wrong place