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#1
After Action Reports / Re: Martin, GA AAR - May 4-5,...
Last post by Tar Heel - Yesterday at 10:06:35 PM
I can only echo Upacreek's praise of the quality of shooters and great attitudes all around at the Red Hill Range in GA. There were lots of smiles and laughs despite the serious business at hand. These Appleseed events are a team effort from new shooters to the shoot boss, and everyone pitched in and did a great job with their roles this weekend.

I'm honored to have been a part of it and thrilled with the results in holes on paper and shared heritage. I hope to run into all these folks again soon! Perhaps we'll have some border raiding from some of this crew up to the Tar Heel state...
#2
After Action Reports / Re: Charlottesville Va. Libert...
Last post by Messer - Yesterday at 07:03:57 PM
And a good time was had by all!! 

A big "Thank You" to everyone that made this happen - a special THANKS to The Wolfhound & Dangerous Cook for the great history stories!

I only took one pic, but here it is...

#3
After Action Reports / Re: AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11...
Last post by Andrew Chesney - Yesterday at 06:21:47 PM
Great staff, event, and venue!

Congrats to all on their accomplishments!

Stay well regulated!

 :F
#4
After Action Reports / Re: AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11...
Last post by MattNH - Yesterday at 12:23:22 PM
The NH cadre:  Brent1775 and MattNH (and then doused with the waters from the North Bridge)
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After Action Reports / Re: AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11...
Last post by MattNH - Yesterday at 12:21:20 PM
The Maine-iacs; seerad64, Trakker, and BD
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#6
After Action Reports / Re: AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11...
Last post by SteelThunder - Yesterday at 12:20:51 PM
That picture looks exactly like Shane
#7
After Action Reports / Re: AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11...
Last post by MattNH - Yesterday at 12:18:38 PM
Our students Andy and Shane - congrats to both
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#8
After Action Reports / AAR: Dunbarton, NH, May 11-12 ...
Last post by SteelThunder - Yesterday at 11:07:36 AM
What's better than beautiful, early spring weekend, in the lush surroundings of southern New Hampshire, with a sold-out Appleseed pistol event, cordial and enthusiastic students and instructors from 4 states? 

Well...nothing actually!

What a great weekend and I'm proud to be part of the first pistol event in New England!!  Pioneer Sportsman's Club in Dunbarton was once again a gracious host and provided a beautiful facility for our event.

Saturday was spent breaking down the fundamentals of marksmanship to start with safety, the steady hold factors of grip and stance and the physical and mental aspects of taking the shot told through the lens of 6 Steps to Firing a Shot and Natural Point of Aim.  After a good bit of dry-fire, we got to build on those fundamentals and worked through pistol skills, learning recoil control, trigger control, target transitions, mag changes, controlled pairs, one-handed shooting and the fundamentals of precision shots.  Malfunction remediation was demoed and practiced leading to 2 PQTs on Saturday.  Andy showed us his mastery of the concepts scoring Pistoleer™™ along with a couple of instructors. 

Sunday was a day to focus on the finer points of what we learned on Sunday.  Significant one-on-one time working through and dry firing to refine our learning.  The ball-and-dummy drill was a big hit, so enlightening we ran it twice to reinforce the shooter and buddy-coach learnings.  PQTs were aplenty on Sunday, with Shane earning his Pistoleer™™ patch, along with 3 more instructors.  Oh...let's not forget the great history on Saturday with the 3 Strikes, our Sam and Sam discussion and group discussion on pistol and holster choice.  The wealth of knowledge...from instructor and student alike...really made all of these memorable and enriching.

I love Appleseed not only for the marksmanship and heritage components, but also because of the people I meet.  It gives me hope for the country that we have such people amongst us...making our forefathers proud! 

Once again, thanks for your time and good humor to make a memorable weekend.  Look forward to the next event in beautiful New Hampshire!

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#9
Thanks BBQ_Bandit.
#10
After Action Reports / Clinton-Irwin Rod an Gun Club,...
Last post by Charles McKinley - Yesterday at 09:23:24 AM
A big THANK YOU to Clinton-Irwin for hosting another KD event!

It was a great event with new and repeat KD Riflemen and a 50!

More to come.