A heavy rain for the drive in, followed by a brief let-up, followed by wind and heavy rain, didn't dampen the spirits of the 6 that showed up to learn or the instructor cadre. The rain gave way to snow after lunch, presenting another challenge. We made it through the instruction, the 3 Strikes and even got an AQT in before we called it a day so everyone could go somewhere to warm up. I honestly did not count on everyone returning Sunday but was excited to see all return. These folks were troopers. We had 2 young men, a young lady in her first year of college and 3 men. None was tougher than the other. Sunday left the rain behind, but kept the cold (29*) weather around even with some light precipitation. Yes we had Winterseed weather.
I forgot to mention that on day one there was a point where we had a M1, an M1A, an M14 and ARs on the line, with only one rimfire. Grant came for an attempt to finally get his Rifleman patch, but came a few points short. That didn't affect his attitude and he kept at it hard. He has the skills and will soon settle down and put it all together. Young Charlie was also a joy to be around and although he wasn't greatly concerned about a patch, he did love to shoot the centerfire stuff. Young (12 y/o) Charlie ran the big guns like a champ. Charlies sister Courtney, not only showed her ability to fire the centerfires with authority, but also skillfully. Early bets were on her to get the patch first. She did later only Sunday. At one point I told her to try a scoped rifle and she replied "that's kinda cheatin". Matt, their dad had been to an evet a few years back and returned to show his proficiency. Matt, you have doen a great job parenting these two. A coworker, of his, Jaques was also a joy to be around. Jaques finally got the patch later on Sunday (with a 210). No he didn't get baptized, but I owe him one. I have a feeling he will return to another event. John Mark, although quiet, showed his tenacity and got the patch and showed that getting a Rifleman score was repeatable. Truly enjoyed having this whole group there. Our instructor cadre did a great job of instructing and keeping everything safe and smooth. Thanks all.
Quinncannon also show his skills a bit and shot in excess of 240. Not a big deal for a 250 shooter like himself.
Since I only had one available, I will be ordering your Winterseed patches. Huzzah
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What an event! I was impressed by everyone's "can do"attitude and willingness to persevere under such weather conditions! Even more impressed that they all showed up again on Sunday!
When the "AQT Grind" began, I expected Rifleman scores to be shot fairly quick, I was not disappointed! The men shot good scores and the young lady, certainly displayed, "shoot like a girl, if you can!". The young men, displayed great attitudes and willingness to learn, they will earn their patches soon.
To all the instructors, I enjoyed visiting with you, never seems to be enough time, I should see you again in Hot Springs!
I think this was the best one I've attended to date. What a great group of shooters!