What a great weekend!
We started with just under 20 shooters ranging from 8 to grandpa (yes, that is an official age). The weather was great, and the orange hats on hand were well rested from a night of camping on the edge of the lake.
We ran our safety drills and got right to shooting. Levels of experience were as varied as calibers of the rifles. All the shooters came with a learning attitude and a visible sense of excitement.
The first target gave us a baseline for each shooter and showed that we had work to do but nothing extreme. We worked on finding our groups, learning the slings and positions, natural point of aim, and lastly sight adjustment. By that time, it was time for lunch.
Every shooter brought lunch and we enjoyed the cool of the clubhouse. After lunch we learned our first portion of history from Brokensling. Then back to the rifles.
Throughout the afternoon we worked on shrinking our groups, maintaining our rifles, and keeping hydrated ("if nothing's coming out, you haven't put enough in"). By the end of the day we had one Rifleman and many "knocking at the door". Two more times we recounted the stories of our forefathers and mothers and what they had to do at Lexington, Concord, and Meriam's Corner. Then we were done for the day.
The night's camping was again great (we remembered to gather wood in the daylight rather than in the dark) and Hawkhavn was able to join us. Some stayed up late, some snored by the campfire until nudged and told to go to bed.
The second day had us with fewer shooters, allowing us to have a higher shooter to student ratio and even put a few orange hats on the line to brush up on their skills (how many schools will let their trainers on the line?). Team games, new drills and more AQT's filled out the afternoon and before you knew it we had two more Riflemen scores! HootersBilly taught us about the "dangerous old men" who fought all over battle road and the amazing tales of bravery and skill that helped lead the younger fighters of the day.
By the end of the day everyone was tired, sore and shooting at several levels higher than the had the day before. The last string of the day ("tavern") was shooting on a red coat target and many were truly impressed by the difference between that one and the day before.
Particular sights that stuck out for me were:
The shooters with the centerfire bringing that beautiful "THUMP THUMP" music with them.
Seeing our 8 year old shooter take breaks to do cartwheels in between strings as a way to "destress".
Watching each trainer do the history sections in their own voice but retaining the complete history and heritage handed down to each of us.
And watching our shooters each wrestle and overcome their own personal issues. (Clay got to use an Israeli bandage to keep his elbow going after running a bit raw (http://ingunowners.com/forums/appleseed/33337-why_you_should_bring_elbow_pads_to_your_appleseed.html#post361936))
Take down screws wiggled free, scope mounts gave, slings were exchanged out, and quick cleanings had to happen all giving shooters a chance to learn their rifles and how to fix them.
In the end, the shooter who impressed me the most was INGO member JByer323's dad who came and had to work through issues with his hand and elbow that frankly dwarf what most shooters have to deal with. Instead of complaining or opting out of the event, he showed unusual persistence and willingness to try a variety of improvised positions until we found something that worked for his unique situation. And he did so with a sense of cheer and determination that is the core of what we teach.
I would like to thank, again, all of the shooters for coming and am sure that I will seeing you each again on the trail. And perhaps before long, some of you will have patches and some will have orange hats!
Techres
Pictures, pictures, pictures......
Made camp.... Could not ask for a better site.
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Building the target line.
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DaveD explaining prone.
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Sling instruction..... .5 as model.
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Time for the Six Steps
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Sitting....
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Techres - NO HAT.
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That's what we're talking about....
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Standing.....
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Bloody Butchery...
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New Rifleman - Congatulations Clay O0
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Another new Rifleman - Congratulations Jeff O0
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HootersBilly talking about Dangerous Old Men...
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And a third - Congratulations David.
The water's still waiting for you.....
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A child teaching another child to shoot. What more could you ask for?
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Stress relief!
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Had a great time guys!!!!!!!!! Thanks again for the awesome weekend experience!
Thanks guys, the weekend was amazing, and I will definitely be back!
Thank all you guys for a great weekend. I really appreciate all the hard work the teaching staff put into this program. I didn't think I would ever be able to shoot a riflemen's score but with a lot of help and advice I made it. I hope to see you all the end of the month at Putnamville. Thanks again. Sparkie
Putnamville???
If he means Cloverdale.... I will be joining you as well.