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After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: Nickle on April 16, 2011, 04:37:35 PM

Title: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: Nickle on April 16, 2011, 04:37:35 PM
Part way through Saturday, and I'm thinking this one should count as a Winter seed.35 degrees at 8:30 registration and gusts of 40-4
50 mph, for a wind chill below zero.

Just 4 pre-regs, all showed up. All good shooters, especially the 10 year old.
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: Nickle on April 16, 2011, 07:11:40 PM
The 4 PM volley was snowimg, just barely over. freezing with gusts near or over 60 mph.

We know how much the wind blows your shots @
25 meters now.
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: mike93lx on April 16, 2011, 10:35:37 PM
Wow! The wind was crazy today, but everyone stuck with it.  Thankfully it was blowing slightly up-range, so we got to chase our gear before it hit our cars instead of the targets  :o

My AR and Garand are warming up in my hotel room right now to get ready for KD tomorrow  ^:)^
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: kDan on April 18, 2011, 04:02:55 PM
Did you guys make it out of there okay?  Should we send in the Appleseed Rescue squad?  Last time I was a Jericho, I slept under a picnic table in a thunderstorm with Scout (don't ask), hit an owl with my motorcycle and then mistook a herd of cows for one big moose.  Nothing like a week-end in northern Vermont to make a city boy feel at home on the subway.

Got my Red Hat there, though.  From Nickle. 
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: The Old Guide on April 18, 2011, 06:24:13 PM
Congratulations on the Red Hat kDan. We had a howling gale so bad at Columbia, Maine that the metal fence posts at our target line were bent right over by the wind. 
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: kDan on April 18, 2011, 06:45:33 PM
Thanks Old Guide.  I should have been more clear I guess. I got that Red Hat from Nickle at Jericho back in 2008. 

Your target line poles bent over in the wind, eh?  We had wind enough to break our main flag pole, but I'm not gonna complain.  From what I hear around town, you all folks, north, west, and even south had it much worse than we did. 

I'll be in Eastbrook, ME some time next month, about 45 minutes west of Columbia.  Can you recommend a good place to shoot?  I mean besides basically anywhere in Maine. 

Funny, I wonder what happened to Nickle and Mike.  Are they still out there?
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: ripersnifle on April 18, 2011, 10:26:32 PM
I now HAVE to change our "Wind" handout.
We've all seen debris blowing across a range before, right?
How about a heavy lawn chair hauling faster than the 10-year-old chasing it?
The little man was at full steam.
I'll take a stab at it and say a "full value lawn chair" is about 70mph.
We definitely had some very strong gusts.
We were lucky no one got clocked by the chair.
Had a great time.
The shooters made progress.
We we astonished at the groups the young fellow was getting.  Wow!
We're leaning on Turk to take an Orange Hat - Strong shooter.
He missed cleaning the AM Redcoat by one shot AT 300.  (We gave him flack for it)
He did clean the PM Redcoat.
Another shooter improved from 162 on Saturday to 197 on Sunday before we started the KD portion.
Knocking on the door.
We ALL enjoyed KD.
Can't wait for the next one.

sk
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: R1SGx2 on April 18, 2011, 11:08:46 PM
Good Job Team NorthEast, 2  O0 O0 up...

You you say Nickle was chasing a lawn chair and acting like a 10 year old??? Oh, just re-read it, sorry, was hung up on kDan just getting his Red Hat...

Nice work shooters and to the chair chaser....

Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: mike93lx on April 18, 2011, 11:27:34 PM
What an awesome weekend! The wind made Saturday interesting but after the rain rolled through on Sunday, it was perfect.  The wind was manageable and it was a great opportunity to show how to compensate.

Dan, I made it back home ok, but you'll have to ask Nickle for his story.  Let's just say it involved a large stick and a tow truck  :-X

To anyone within a day's drive...you NEED to come up to an Appleseed at The Ethan Allen Training Site in Jericho, VT! This facility is awesome and will really show you how to stretch the legs of your rifle.  Now if we could just get on the pop-ups... ;)
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: kDan on April 18, 2011, 11:43:42 PM
Quote from: mike93lx on April 18, 2011, 11:27:34 PMLet's just say it involved a large stick and a tow truck  :-X

HA!  I knew it.  That place is shall we say... behind the 8 ball?  Where do owls get hit by a motorcycles anyway?  It's the forest primeval, with 600m target pits, pop-ups and ma deuce over the hillside...  "bup bup bup"
Title: Re: Jericho, VT 4/16-17
Post by: Nickle on April 19, 2011, 09:31:52 AM
Well, another Patriot's Day weekend, another transmission oil pan. This one got punctured by a stick while posting our two range guards.

Mike was very gracious enough to use his AAA to get my Jeep towed home for free. I owe you a big one Mike.

And, Mike is also too modest to tell you all he shot a 228 on KD Sunday, with an AR. THe wind wsa blowing much less, but, it was still blowing some, enough to have to compensate.