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Your Appleseed State Board => Florida => Topic started by: draken on April 22, 2013, 08:25:15 PM

Title: Palm Bay / Port Malabar April 20 & 21 2013 !
Post by: draken on April 22, 2013, 08:25:15 PM
My first Appleseed!

I did not earned the Patch this time but I am not disappointed. Quite the contrary! I am very satisfied because I learned a lot, specially that the Patch might not be the end but the beginning of something very special and important.

Bill-o-rites, Sly223, Malabar, rest of the staff (sorry! Did not get forum names  ??? ) and my fellow Appleseeders, I would like to thank you all for a couple of wonderful day full of history, tradition, marksmanship, fun and camaraderie!

I'm sore, lost some skin from my elbows and cheek and got a little burn in my belly (Sly, you were right, one .22 case is nothing, but 4 or 5 are critical mass  ;D ) but I cannot wait to it again and again! In the meantime, I have some homework to do ... I have a list of things I have to work on and some equipment changes to make before my next event.

THANK YOU!

Ivan

Title: Re: Palm Bay / Port Malabar April 20 & 21 2013 !
Post by: Sly223 on April 23, 2013, 10:28:18 AM
Ivan,
you are a fantastic shot!
I very much enjoyed workin' with you.
You are always welcome on my line and with out a doubt I look foward to you becoming a colleage in the near future!
This country this program and this phenominal theory of free men who are capable of governing ones self needs to be planted in every American and taught and neurtured!
Thanks for being a bud on the Apple Tree! ..:..
Title: Re: Palm Bay / Port Malabar April 20 & 21 2013 !
Post by: Guntuckian on April 24, 2013, 10:23:31 PM
It was my first Appleseed, as well!  I enjoyed it immensely, but more importantly I learned a tremendous amount thanks to the excellent instruction.  Very well done, and I met some extremely nice folks.

And I doubled my AQT scores Saturday to Sunday, after I could avoid Kentucky Windage -- had to drift the rear iron sight on a stock 10/22 by 32.5 thousandths Saturday night!

Still lots to learn to make Rifleman, but it definitely will be worth the effort.  I am looking forward to the next one!

My favorite oral history story was Samuel Whittemore by Malabar!

Thanks,
Gary

Title: Re: Palm Bay / Port Malabar April 20 & 21 2013 !
Post by: Sly223 on April 25, 2013, 09:49:47 AM
Malabar is a great instructor and a better historian.
He is well on his way to Red Hat and beyond if he so wishes!