The Harrison's Big Sandy Ranch, Atlanta, TX, hosted another great event this weekend with dedicated instructors, and hardworking students.
17 on the line Saturday, 13 Sunday.
2 Riflemen
Thanks to Kirk, Chris, David, John, Thomas and Bill for excellent instruction and help with admin and line duties.
Much more with Pics on the way.
But, right now, the bag monster calleth.
POP
Quote from: POP on April 18, 2011, 02:41:45 AM
The Harrison's Big Sandy Ranch, Atlanta, TX, hosted another great event this weekend with dedicated instructors, and hardworking students.
17 on the line Saturday, 13 Sunday.
2 Riflemen
Thanks to Kirk, Chris, David, John, Thomas for excellent instruction and help with admin and line duties.
Much more with Pics on the way.
But, right now, the bag monster calleth.
POP
A great weekend to celebrate Patriots' Day with lots of great folks eager to learn marksmanship and heritage. Lots of sunburned happy faces!
Excellent shoot. Always a joy to visit the Atlanta/Tx range.
Great weekend. I hope we can get an event started in Arkansas.
Jason Moore
I gotta tell ya'll though, I was worn smooth out after this event.
It is good to expend oneself for a worthy cause however !!!
Pop, the bag monster calleth..took me a minute but that is funny.
John, that 1/4 moon shot...that is just wrong. ;)
Thanks Jason, let us know we can help.
pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
pic
sorry it took so many post, but it wouldn't let me post more than 3 pic at a time.
This was a spectacular event!
Thanks to everyone who came out and made this event happen. It was a pleasure to be able to spend some time with you all working on marksmanship and recounting the history of the sparks that ultimately birthed our nation. The volley fire on the April events is always my favorite highlight. Taking a few minutes to reflect and honor a few of the individuals that made the choice to make a difference, ...and ultimately paid the high price of life to give us the opportunities we are fortunate to have in America.
Today is the 236 year anniversary of the day our nation was born. This day is the most important day in American history. Unfortunately it is seldom celebrated, and more often forgotten in the culture of "ME" that we live in today.
Please take a few minutes today to read through the coffin broadside poster handed out on Saturday and see how it sits on your heart on the anniversary of this event. As you go down the list of names in the right column, think about the wives who lost their husband and those who lost their fathers, brothers, sons and friends. You may find the words "thank you" softly coming off your lips.
Here is a short tribute video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ts18GYUmsX4
Thank you, Kirk.
Your video is outstanding.
As you Riflemen, present and future, consider the events of that day, April 19, 1775, the events leading up to that day, and, that our Colonial forefathers did "make the choice to make a difference", I want you to consider also that you, too, can "make a choice to make a difference" just as did they ... except that ...
Fortunately, what they did for us in writing the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and, Bill of Rights was to develop a method of maintaining our Liberty through means other than armed revolution which was their final solution. You have now taken the "RED" pill; Use your new knowledge wisely.
You now can look in the mirror every morning with optimism and the confidence your choices will make the difference. Thanks to all of you who attended not just the Atlanta TX event but, events all over these United States of America.
POP
OK, Pic time.
Check out this TEXAS Style Demo Rifle. Designed and built by "olfart" it comes complete with a laser caddy for later use on the NPOA demo.
Instructor Vanna err Criss could be included "If, The Price is Right" ... oh, wrong show. ;D
Orange Hat Thomas (Wolf) made a friend with young Dalton.
Dalton attended his first event here last October and has demonstrated much improvement.
We'll see you again on Father's Day, Dalton, with your Dad and Grandfather.
POP
Larry is in his Rifleman's Bubble concentrating on that Rifleman score.
He made it twice with a high of 215 and took the Orange Hat. Thanks for stepping up, Larry.
Criss M14NG advanced from IIT-3 to IIT-4 by taking his PC4 which is all History. This weekend he did a great job with the 1st and 3rd Strikes. In addition to the Strikes 1&3, Criss supervised the Admin Registration Table Saturday (thank you Criss) and did duty as Line Boss Sunday. Pictured below Criss watches his line during a Course of Fire COF.
Texas Rifleman David announces the next COF Stage 3 AQT as part of his Line Boss Duties as Melissa Looks on. David has a good voice for calling the line.
Kirk Spitstickler instructs Melissa.
And, FINALLY ... ;D Drum Roll ...
Kirk, the Red Hat, Spitstickler thought he was commenting on a POI, Point of Instruction.
The attendees, however, thought he was "Sleep Talking." **) **)
Kirk, thank you for all you did this weekend. The event here at the Harrison's Big Sandy Ranch would not have been near the success it was without your calm, steady, guidance. O0
POP
Huzzah Criss!!! IIT-4! Allow me to be selfish and hope that Lauren and I can present you with your Red Hat and your wonderful wife Donna with her Orange Hat soon.
Husband and wife instructor teams rock! :)
Quote from: POP on April 19, 2011, 04:53:07 PM
Criss M14NG advanced from IIT-3 to IIT-4 by taking his PC4 which is all History. This weekend he did a great job with the 1st and 3rd Strikes. In addition to the Strikes 1&3, Criss supervised the Admin Registration Table Saturday (thank you Criss) and did duty as Line Boss Sunday. Pictured below Criss watches his line during a Course of Fire COF.