You couldn't ask for a nicer weekend.
Maybe it was the weather - high 60s to low 70s, sunny in that October way before the leaves really start to turn. Basically perfect.
Maybe it was the topic - liberty and marksmanship, both starting from the hip (so to speak). 3 Strikes, Sam and Sam, and some Dangerous Citizens walked among us as we made groups smaller and controlled our pairs.
Nah, it was the people. 8 patriotic Americans assembled in Muskego to polish their bona fides as citizens. John and Tony joined the ranks of the Pistoleer™s, although they couldn't outdo Amber on the Big Dot/Little Dot competition as she walked away with the Appleseed pin for best score.
And two guys who'd been there, done that, and tried to share some Guideposts on how to get there were helping the whole thing along. Thanks JoeZ for coming down to help out - couldn't do it without you!
Pictures to come!
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One more Pistoleer™!
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A visitor lands on the table
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Close-up on our little visitor
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The big dot-little dot champion!
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A new Pistoleer™!
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I thank God I can be of service to fellow Americans.
Folks invest quite a bit of time and money to these events and it is good to see and participate in.
Congrats to the Pistoleer™™s. All who thank us for our time, you are more than welcome, it is my pleasure.
A big thank you to everyone who attended especially the instructors. My marksmanship always improves and I enjoy learning more about our history at these events. Project Appleseed is a great program. I wish I had started attending these sooner.
Take care, John