After what seemed like and eternity of rain following a hurricane and tropical storms sweeping up the east coast-sunshine for this event. Only kicker heat and humidity that tends to zap the energy out of most folks quicker than you would like. But neverless all in attendace improved greatly over the weekend-rifleman persist.
By the end of shooting on Sunday there was an obvious look of determination on everyones face to return and earn their patch. As well as bringing friends, family and coworkers to future events.
Every shooter was just points away from getting out of the kitchen. So study up on your handouts, practice you fundamentals, dry fire and get out to the range if possible. We'll have plenty of AQT's waiting for ya.
sgtmace
I would like to give a very special thanks to N2Oguy-Richie for taking time out of his busy schedule to prep the range for this event. Pushing a mower for 3 hrs in his advancing years is work. ;) No one ask him-he just did it-thanks my good man.
sgtmace
We had a small group, but everybody got up and running right away.
It was great to watch the improvement as we went along.
I look forward to the next time we see everybody.
we'll need a stack of patches if the whole group returns......
We had the remarkable experience of all rifles being "on the paper" right from the begining. What a blessing that is. We had a couple of shooters sniffing around the 200 line. We should see Rifleman scores next shoot they make it to. Yeah, I too will praise N2O Guy. Having the area mowed made life much easier.