Project Appleseed

After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: Gopher Boy on October 05, 2010, 05:15:55 PM

Title: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: Gopher Boy on October 05, 2010, 05:15:55 PM
I am so far behind I may never catch up.

Until then Please post your thoughts on this great shoot.

I'll update soon.

G.B.
Title: Re: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: Pappy on October 06, 2010, 01:26:42 PM
Hello Group; Where to start, Saturday we had a three generation group on the range that I had the honor to work with, Fred the grandfather gave persistance a new meaning, with church on Sunday he could not return,, but his boys were there doing well. Sunday I was able to spend much of the day with a vet of Korea and Vietnam, wow.. George see ya next time.. More to follow .....
OK there were quit a few PHOTO`s being taken, PLEASE make every effort to post them, its a great way to show the others you know what a great time you had...

Pappy
Title: Re: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: Houston on October 07, 2010, 11:28:03 AM
A big THANK YOU to Gopher Boy, Pappy, The Guy, and anyone else that I am forgetting.  Thanks for such a safe and fun weekend learning US heritage.  I look forward to the Sept 2011 Appleseed. 

On a side note, I think I am going to join ASC now.  I keep going down there for events so I might as well make it my home club.
Title: Re: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: The Guy on October 08, 2010, 06:34:23 PM
Great!  We love it when the shooters support the ranges that suport us!

G
Title: Re: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: POP on October 11, 2010, 01:57:52 AM
Gopher Boy, Pappy, et al, I'm looking forward to some pics.

And, Houston, ditto Guy.  If only one range ever deserved our support it would be ASC.
Thank you for supporting them. 

POP
Title: Re: AAR Waterman, IL Oct. 02/03 2010
Post by: brassburn on October 11, 2010, 11:34:58 PM
My very first Appleseed shoot made a very lasting impression on me. I grew up knowing just how to pick up my rifle , point and shoot. The weekend at Waterman was well attended and the instructors were very helpful and informative. Safety was a big issue and I appreciated M1D and Mountainman for always checking my AQT scores and checking if I was doing the right positions to find the elusive NPOA.

I did not grow up here in the USA and I am a little ashamed to say that I do not know so much about it's rich history. The Appleseed presentation of the battles in Lexington and Concord has stirred my heart that I have vowed to delve into the country's past to get to know my adoptive country better. I love America (and I believe that Illinois does not suck) and have come to love it's people as well.

The skills I have learned have challenged me even after the hours that I came home and with sore muscles the next day, practiced "dry-firing" with the inch-sized targets taped to my wall. I decided to go to the next Appleseed shoot to test my persistence.

Going with my friends from work was a lot of fun. A little friendly competition is all it takes to strive for the Rifleman patch...esp the purple one...

Thanks Gopher Boy for your dedication. I hope your family have not disowned you yet. Thanks for loaning your shooting mats.

Thanks Pappy for showing me how to smoothly transition from standing to sitting position. Saved me those precious seconds.

Thanks Eel for suggesting the modification on the bolt release to make it work smoothly and efficiently.

And, of course, the Guy... for your stories...Very intense...

That was a very rewarding experience and I cannot wait to bring (drag) my family,friends and neighbors to any Appleseed shoot in our area. Thanks for all that you do.