Huzzah, what a great Appleseed. We had two sunny but muggy days at the Miamisburg Sportsman's Club. We had 13 shooters ready for a challenging two days of Marksmanship and Heritage. The group was about half first time attendees and half returning shooters. After a welcome and the safety briefing, the experience of the line came through in the initial Saturday Red Coat.
Sat AM Redcoat: 100-6, 200-5, 300-2, 400-1, DM Shingle-5 and 1 cleared Red Coat-Lee. Wow, what a great start.
Instructions followed with steady hold, six steps, NPOA with supporting drills. Right from the start, everybody was working hard and the damp shirts showed it. We pushed the need to hydrate and everybody was doing a good job of drinking water. Before we knew it, we were at lunch and the First Strike was presented.
After lunch, we moved on to Seated and Off hand steady hold followed by the Second Strike. The AQT was introduced and a practice and timed AQT and the Sat PM Red Coat were completed before we broke for the day and presented the Third Strike.
The results showed improvement. We only had 10 shooters still with us (several had to leave early for family commitments) and we put up:
100-7, 200-5, 300-3, 400-2, DM Shingle-3 and 2 more Cleared Red Coats - William and Del.
Sunday morning started overcast with a gentle trailing breeze that was most appreciated by all. Unfortunately, it left us early in the day and the sun returned. After several morning drills, we were ready to start on the AQT's. Before we were done, we had 4 Rifleman scores. Del requalified twice and we can welcome Mark and William to the ranks of Riflemen. Andy was also knocking at the door with several scores around 200. The others all showed improvement, especially Alanna.
The morning included a presentation on the history of our Rev War flags and the DOM's were presented in the afternoon.
Overall, a great Appleseed.
Huzzah.
Corvette
I'd like to thank everyone again for coming out and having great attitudes. Really enjoyed spending the weekend with all of you and hope to see everyone again.
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Corvette
Only picture I took..
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Great, safe weekend from everyone!!! It was a lot of fun and everyone showed a lot of improvement! Thanks everyone for coming out, I enjoyed working with you and hope to see you on the line again!
I want to thank Corvette, Del and Charley for their assistance this past weekend. This was my second Appleseed and it will not be the last. The story of April 19th and the other facts kept everyone's attention while suffering in the heat and humidity yet everyone went back to the line and fire their rifles earn that Rifleman's Patch.
Thank you all again!
Here's some pics
Saturday cleared red coats! One in the morning,two in the afternoon!
Learning some history
Saturday line and some steady hold factors
Sunday
Father/daughter and father/son
Father/son
Team challenge
The next generation
Riflemen!!
Sunday
HUZZAH! to Mark for making Rifleman. ^:)^
Now you can trade your Blue hat for an Orange one! O0
Hello everyone! Thank you for a great weekend. Alanna and I really enjoyed the event, and we learned a lot. Thanks to our great instructors for all the help. We are both looking forward to our next Appleseed. We will work in the meantime to incorporate what we learned into our shooting. The instruction and history lessons were great. We have re-told some of the history, but I am having trouble remembering the names!! I need to bring a notepad next time. This is an inspiring group that we are proud to be part of.
From Alanna -> O0 :~
-Lee
Thanks cadance I told you guys I would not give up
Never doubted you from the start! A rifleman persists, and you are a very good example of that. O0