Project Appleseed

After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: TheMenace on March 19, 2018, 10:51:10 AM

Title: Palm Bay, FL, March 17-18, 2018 AAR
Post by: TheMenace on March 19, 2018, 10:51:10 AM
Seventeen budding and seasoned patriots assembled for the semi-annual centerfire-capable Appleseed Clinic at the Port Malabar Rifle & Pistol Club in Palm Bay, Florida.  The weather was splendid! The Training Bay, formerly the 50 yard rifle range (recently widened to 35 yards) was our training ground for the weekend.

Our youngest participant was 9 years old, with six under 18; the oldest 64. Six were ladies. Our youngest lady, Charity age 10 and youngest gentleman, Noah age 9, shot Marksman scores! HUZZAH! Three Rifleman patches were earned by Stephen (requalify), Tommy and Pete. Great job gentlemen! Many others distinguished themselves with Sharpshooter scores.

Two families joined us for the weekend. The Hills, from Miami and the Mansoors, from Oahu, Hawaii. The Mansoors are on a year-long RV trek around the country. They recently visited Battle Road and were delighted we were able to provide equipment so they could partake of our marksmanship and history lessons. Both families are a delightful. Mahalo!

This was by far the safest and most diligent group I've had the pleasure to instruct. Thank you for your contribution to liberty! The next centerfire-capable clinic in Palm Bay will be September, 2018. There are only twenty positions on the line, so sign up early to ensure your spot.
Title: Re: Palm Bay, FL, March 17-18, 2018 AAR
Post by: B.C. on March 19, 2018, 10:55:47 AM
 O0 Great job Palm Bay crew! Thanks for all you do........!!
Title: Re: Palm Bay, FL, March 17-18, 2018 AAR
Post by: Willociraptor on March 21, 2018, 01:51:36 PM
Had a great time over the weekend! It was my first event as an Orange Hat / IIT, and there were times I was feeling a little like I was the one "drinking from a fire hose," but I am generally satisfied with my place on the learning curve and look forward to getting better and more efficient. Other instructors were very helpful in showing me the ropes.
Even got to do a little shooting myself! I really enjoyed getting to put some rounds downrange on my M1A! The recoil was obviously very different from the 10/22's, but having a solid shooting position (*cough cough*) soaked it all up. It was easy to time my breathing with the sights leaving and returning to the target for an effective rifleman's cadence. The bullet holes look so huge on those little targets!  :cool2:

It was encouraging - nay, downright heartwarming! - to see so many young patriots in attendance. Kudos to the parents for making a point to teach their children about heritage, liberty, firearms responsibility, and marksmanship. It genuinely just felt good to see youngsters not only in attendance, but attentive. All shooters, young and old, were receptive to instruction and disciplined on the firing line. The generally cooperative setting made the whole event a pleasure. Three shooters scored Rifleman, and several others scored Marksman and Sharpshooter. I'm confident that they have it in them to score Rifleman before long, with a little more persistence.

I didn't get much free time between this duty and that duty, but managed to use what little I did have to get some pictures. Many were intimidated at first by TheMenace's M1, but everybody who shot it seemed to really enjoy it, and then encouraged others to try it as well. Like I said, heartwarming.

What a splendid weekend! Thanks to all who helped make it happen, and congratulations to our new Riflemen! Huzzah!  :F :F