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After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: Scarecrow on March 26, 2012, 11:22:09 AM

Title: AAR: Afton, OK March 24-25
Post by: Scarecrow on March 26, 2012, 11:22:09 AM
After action report for Afton Oklahoma of March 24-25, 2012 is now open for anyone to post comments and pictures.
All AS shoots are good, this one was exceptional.
Ideal weather came our way after a week of spring rain.
The ground was saturated and muddy but tarps on the line kept things from becoming unbearable.
Five or more out of 16 shooters qualified or re qualified with expert scores.
The highlight of the weekend for for me came on Sunday when Beth came out with her dad.
She had never fired a rifle in her life and did not know any of the terminology like "brass", "sights", "cartridge", etc.
With in four to five hours, on the first or second ArmyQualificationTest she had already advanced to "SharpShooter" level.  O0
Later she really shined forth making serious hits with a .30 caliber battle rifle.
She will be back with her husband and daughters one day I suspect.
High score for the weekend on the AQT, 240.  ..:..
Title: Re: AAR: Afton, OK March 24-25
Post by: TomCat on March 26, 2012, 10:04:04 PM
Great weekend!
Title: Re: AAR: Afton, OK March 24-25
Post by: TomCat on March 26, 2012, 10:26:13 PM
Mud-fest pics
Title: Re: AAR: Afton, OK March 24-25
Post by: TomCat on March 26, 2012, 10:42:33 PM
Riflemen and soon-to-be Riflemen.
Title: Re: AAR: Afton, OK March 24-25
Post by: henschman on March 28, 2012, 01:49:26 PM
Yet another good time in Afton! 

It was great to see new and familiar faces alike on the line.  Everyone improved their skills over the weekend, and looked like everyone was having a good time doing it.  The mud was well worth putting up with in order to enjoy the wonderful weather -- 70s and 80s all weekend, sunny with a light breeze.  We got to hand out a lot of patches -- some to new Riflemen, some to re-confirmed ones.  Particularly impressive was the gentleman who shot a 240 on his final AQT.  Also, I agree with Scarecrow -- it was amazing how quickly Beth learned the use of the rifle, with this being the first time she ever fired a gun.  Something tells me it won't be the last! 

I want to particularly thank my fellow volunteers Scarecrow and Tomcat for standing with me on the line and helping to make this an exceptional event.  I only hope we can find more volunteers of your fine charachter, in order to keep growing the program and advancing our cause. 

Big thanks also go to Mike Nelson, owner of Excalibur Sporting Goods, who was, as always, a great host.  Without Mike, the Oklahoma Appleseed program would not be near what it is today, and there would certainly be a lot less Riflemen around!  I hope we can keep the relationship between Excalibur and Appleseed going strong for many years to come. 

If you missed out on this one, we are coming to USSA in Tulsa on April 7-8 (Easter weekend).  We also have a whole lineup of events planned all over the state throughout the year... check it out here:  http://www.appleseedinfo.org/search-states.php?filter=OK&statename=Oklahoma

See you on the firing line!