Wow, what a beautiful weekend for an Appleseed!
We started the morning with our safety briefing, including a 10-event pin for our fellow instructor St8Space. Welcome to the 10-club, Mark, and thanks for all that you have done for the program. By the end of the weekend, Mark had also completed all of the requirements for his IIT4. Next step: INSTRUCTOR.
Setting the stage for a great event:
After ensuring that all would be safe for the entire event, we brought rifles to the line and lined up to shoot the morning Redcoat. The results were acceptable, although not fantastic, showing that many had room for improvement. Out of 8 shooters, 4 were proficient at 100 yards, 1 at 300, 2 at 400, but only 1 made the shingle. Well done, Dan.
Before long, we began building solid foundations, which would pay off as the weekend progressed.
A little instruction on the basics:
Everyone did very well in prone...
After mastering prone, it was on to seated.
Standing was new for some, but everyone worked through it...
Few things feel better than clearing the Redcoat!
By the end of our event, 6 of 10 earned the Rifleman patch!
Some come to learn, some come to shoot, some come to attempt to shoot "Distinguished". Persistence and effort pay off...
Congratulations, Dom!
The instructor corps, with a new Riflewoman...
Since the group did so well, we took a break from AQTs, and shot a fun team event. Everyone got to take two shots, so each team received a score for the 10 shots. Considering the possibility that there could be a tie, it was announced, before the team shoot started, that we would use the "V" as a tie-breaker.
Indeed, there was a tie, but who would have thought that both teams would score 49 out of 50 points?
And who would have foreseen that both teams could put 7 of 10 shots into the "V"?
An absolute tie!!! Everyone went home with the seldom seen, but highly coveted, Appleseed sticker.
And what Appleseed event would be complete without the appearance of a Guest? The Ohio State Coordinator (Corvette) made an appearance and joined in the fun on Sunday, as well as sharing some personal heritage. He even awarded the Shoot Boss with his 50th event pin.
Thanks for joining us, Steve.
Knowing that much of our future lies in the hands of today's youth, we took a moment to remember William Diamond and award a youth patch to our youngest attendee.
In closing, we would all like to thank Vienna Fish and Game for hosting our event. This range has been Gold in our hearts, hosting events year after year. Thanks to our range host, Pam, as well as to the range members who allowed the rifle range to be closed down for the entire weekend so that we could spent time together with true Americans.
What a great event. Glad I could join all of you on Sunday. Don't get near enough trigger time any more so I was pleased that there was an open space for me.
And, I am glad that my old eyes and open sights didn't cost our team on the team challenge. Contrats to St8Space and TexasT on their pin awards and thanks to Pam and the club for having us back for yet another year. Pam, will see you again next August I hope.
Corvette
Huzzah! What a wonderful weekend! Thanks for letting me join you all!
cwcdl79,
And a big CONGRATS on your Distinguished rocker. Wish I could shoot that well. Look forward to seeing it on your vest at Orwell next month.
Corvette