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Title: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wheeler44 on June 27, 2008, 12:33:47 AM
Hey Washington........Your Appleseed team is working for you....

We have started work on a dedicated range in SW Washington.

We have a first ever Western Washington Appleseed scheduled on August 9-10, 2008.

We are producing Instructors.

What else do you want?  What else do you need?

What can we do to get you to an Appleseed or an Appleseed to you?

This is the place to voice your concerns. This is the place to share your ideas. This is the place to take ownership of the program.

But,.................................

It all starts with you, if we don't know who you are, we can't serve you...and help you...

So...............................Speak up.......tell us who you are......tell a joke....heck, tell us to go away if thats what you want.....but say something......

It's YOUR Appleseed program...helping save YOUR Country.....starting with YOUR neighborhood ....

So, C'mon Washington

Wheeler44
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: rn49 on June 27, 2008, 11:31:13 PM
Whoa...
   Have been trying to obtain use of a 500 meter range in the south Pierce County area and am set up for a meet with the range board on 7 July. Now... I learn there is a dedicated range being put in at Castle Rock. A bunch of folks from KISSATA in the Centralia area may well be interested. Anyway, I need Fred's book ASAP for the meet on 7 July. How to make that happen?

rn49
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wheeler44 on June 28, 2008, 12:40:04 AM
Welcome aboard rn49, you should be hearing from artandscience about the book soon.  Anything else we can do to help get a shoot going up there?

By the way who or what is KISSATA?

Wheeler44
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on June 28, 2008, 02:22:45 AM
rn49  the Range will only be 25 meters (sorry I don't own enough land for bigger)
Wheeler44 look it up www.kissata.com cammander klick started it up good group of folks and some good info.

Wade
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: bull1861 on July 01, 2008, 06:59:53 PM
YES! Finnaly made it on the board!
Bull checkin in here, looking to help in any and every way I can to get this operation off the ground in Castlerock. Im pretty near by in South Lewis County, and when I heard through KISSATA that there might be a Castlerock shoot this summer, well, you can imagine my excitement. Its been a personal goal of myself and others in my AO to attentd an appleseed, and gas prices being as they are, we werent looking forward to making the long treks. This is a great opertunity! If anyone has any details please PM me, or just check in and Ill give you my contact number.

Bravo-Six-One
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: bull1861 on July 03, 2008, 12:00:17 AM
alright, so, made contact, marked the calander, next step, need the info. Im going to be shooting a 22lr so ammo shouldnt be an issue ofcourse, but how much will I need, 500, more? Im unsure as to weather this is going to be a mini-shoot or an actual appleseed, what goes into it, what is expected of me, how much does it cost, so on and so forth, any help or words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wheeler44 on July 03, 2008, 03:33:46 AM
Hey Bull, it will be a full Appleseed.
500 rds. for the weekend should be enough.  If not, 4 corners is just down the road.
Cost will be $70.00 for both days, plus a $10.00 one time range improvement fee (since you are so close and willing to work on the range, you can probably work the range fee off) ;D.

Start practicing now, get Freds' book, learn the positions, dry fire, dry fire, dry fire. at least 30 shots a day. ( hint #4-6 X7/8" ribbed plastic anchors, you know for hanging pictures into drywall, are the same size as a .22lr.  use them like snap caps to prevent damage to your .22)

Practice getting into sitting and prone positions.

Sight in your rifle to 25 yds.  Make sure that it's gonna run (practice)

EAR AND EYE PROTECTION ARE REQUIRED!!!

Stretch

plan to bring plenty of water, lunch, sunscreen, a shootin' mat (or large carpet scrap), some folks like elbow pads, A shootin' jacket if you have one,

Most important, bring a teachable attitude. You can learn an awful lot from the instructors.

wheeler44

ps
PM me with your contact info, I'll call you when we're planning on working on the range.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on July 04, 2008, 02:45:17 PM
Hey all
if you run out of .22 ammo at the this shoot you can buy/or replace some extra I keep on hand I don't like the idea of any one missing any Range/learning time.
Bring plenty of .22 ammo for your LTR bring lots of drinking water do not forget salt your body needs salt, #1 bring a teachable willing to learn you .

Wade
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Fredness on July 14, 2008, 01:37:51 PM
Looks like I'll be there, I had a car show I was going to work, pimpin' my warez  :P ...but this is much more important.

Who do I pester to reserve a camp site?  Looks like I'll have another shooter in tow, too.

What do I want/need?
Besides time off?  Well, I need to qual as a Rifleman (missed by 3 points in Whenatchee), so I can instruct!

Looking forward to it, marking the calendar!
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wheeler44 on July 14, 2008, 03:01:27 PM
Hey Fredness, PM Wade for camping, but the best way would be to sign up for the Instructors Boot Camp August 7-8, 2008 at the same place. You would be one of the first on site and could have your pick of camp spots.  When you complete the instructors boot camp you will be an instructor not an instructor in training and can really help the program.

The cost is $100.00 and I promise we will wring that extra 3 points out of you.

You will need the same stuff you had in E. Wenatchee plus more drinking water and sun screen.

PM me with any questions or comments.

Wheeler44
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Fredness on July 14, 2008, 03:46:29 PM
You're right, that is what I should do.

Stand by, Plan C in progress...

Are Chris or Fred going to be there, or is it a straight up Western Washington thing?
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Fredness on July 14, 2008, 07:51:48 PM
http://zombiehunters.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=31837
Pimpin' the 9th/10th WW Appleseed on the appropriate forums...
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: MEANTREE on August 01, 2008, 05:58:07 PM
Hello everyoone. I am new to the forum and I will be at the Castle Rock shoot tagging along with Fredness. It is good to be involved and if there is anything that I can do to help please ask. Thanks for having me.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on August 01, 2008, 06:14:51 PM
Glad Your comeing  ;D. my son is stationed in New river NC,, would you by any chance have the copy of leather neck magazine that had the write up on Appleseed ?



Wade
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: MEANTREE on August 01, 2008, 11:33:03 PM
Unfortunately I do not. I let my subscription expire a couple of years ago and when I purchased again I decided to give it to my father-in-law that is a Vietnam era Marine. If you know the month that it was published I can ask if he still has it.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Fredness on August 07, 2008, 12:06:05 PM
Do we have a head count for Castle Rock?
Never mind, just saw it was 29 in the other thread.
That's awesome!

And now for the sucky part - I was released from jury duty last night at 5PM.
Sheesh...  :(
That was the one thing keeping me from being at the boot camp today.
Oh well, see you Saturday!
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on August 07, 2008, 12:16:44 PM
31 signed up last I heard,,,Build it they will come ;)
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: SavageShootr on August 07, 2008, 11:57:48 PM

Hey Meantree

Welcome to the forum, and Thank You for serving.

Semper Fidelis, Sir.

~SS
Title: new Riflemen in the fold - WA shoot tremendously successful
Post by: artandscience on August 11, 2008, 05:28:16 PM
I'll let Wheeler44 and Kool Aid speak to our turnout and provide details of our first shoot at the DAR
(I imagine they are still catching up on sleep after an exhausting weekend).

I was buoyed up on my 3-hr drive home last night by the thought that we helped ten men make themselves over into Riflemen over the weekend.

Wheeler44, Wade and I went through an exhausting, challenging, and rewarding IBC led by Junior Birdman and Kool Aid last Thursday and Friday. 12 hours a day, for two days straight, until we passed the final practical exam at 7pm Friday night.

The next morning saw us greeting 30-odd new Appleseeders at the inaugural shoot of the Washington DAR (THANKS SO MUCH WADE FOR ALL THE WORK BUILDING IT!!). An absolutely great range.

Suffice it to say that by the end of the weekend we had given out ALL the Rifleman patches that Kool Aid had brought with him.

Yes, folks, TEN new Rifleman joined the fold over the weekend.

Our first ones were Polar Bear, Fredness, and Meantree (in that order in photo attached). They were so good, we asked them to join the instructor corps as IITs. All are ex-service and we now have a truly strong corps of instructors and IITs to continue our progress.

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I'll let Wheeler44 speak to some great ideas he came up with to promote Appleseed in his post.

Proud to be part of this organization!!

Stefan (aka artandscience).
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: funfaler on August 11, 2008, 10:07:09 PM
One word "AWSOME!!!"
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Mister Clark on August 11, 2008, 11:50:42 PM
Hi All, Polar Bear Here!!

I wanted to post some thoughts regarding the shoot this weekend. I have to say that I was mighty impressed by the turnout, the Range Facilities (Thanks Wade!!), and the professionalism and dedication of the Instructors. I had a wonderful time and I have to admit to a bit of pride not only in making Rifleman, but in being brought on as an IIT. I hope to see many of you at future Appleseeds and look forward to getting to know folks a little better on the boards!
Everyone be sure to keep in touch!!

Polar Bear
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wheeler44 on August 12, 2008, 02:12:35 PM
Excellent Photo Artandscience.  I really like the way that you captured the symbolism.  The grins on the new Riflemens' faces, the very bright and shiny Orange Hats, the Liberty Tree in the background, Polarbear clutching his target, Fredness with a camera to record for posterity and Meantree with an apple in his hand. Red, White and Blue ribbons fluttering in the background, apples ripening, the sun shining and the birds chirping. I will remember the four days that we spent together for a long time.

Wheeler44 
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: AmbulanceDriver on August 12, 2008, 02:51:29 PM
I gotta say, this was among the best weekends I've had.  I said a lot of what I wanted to say over on the Oregon side of the same shoot.  But one thing I wanna say again, is "Thank you"

Thank you to KoolAid for making the trek up north to run the shoot, and to lead a great crew of instructors and IIT's. 

Thank you to the instructors and IIT's.  The help you provided to each and every one of us improved each of us as shooters, and as Artandscience pointed out, brought 10 to RIFLEMAN.  Thank you for your patience, your skill, and your willingness to give up your weekend to teach us not only marksmanship, but also the heritage of our country. 

And especially thank you to Wade, for building a great range for the first Castle Rock Appleseed Shoot.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: half_bubble on October 20, 2008, 03:09:44 AM
Hello Washingtonians,

Here I am in Seattle, with hardly any place to shoot. Here is my challenge: What's the nearest range to Seattle where we can get an A/S shoot happening?

I've got two buddies who want to learn. One has all the gear but needs to become a rifleman.
The other is a recovering liberal who has never shot a gun. (We're getting him a 10/22 this week
and then off to the range with some one inch squares)

I read a lot, so everyone thinks I know what to do, but I'm just a cook. All I really know is that I'll get us sighted in and ready to show up at the next shoot.

Note for anyone with Instructor ambitions: Poulsbo Sportsmans Club is offering a Range Safety Officer course starting Nov. 8th or 9th.







Title: nearest ranges
Post by: artandscience on October 21, 2008, 03:51:40 AM
Half-Bubble,

Let's see. I'm a member at Issaquah and am working on two ranges (whatcom county and cascade rifle and pistol) to host Appleseeds. Snoqualmie Valley Rifle is another possibility. So is Marysville. Most of the ranges are private but there are actually a fair number.
The problem is finding one that doesn't cost a fortune to join that will allow both prone and transitions. Issaquah is a real PIA 'cause
they don't want folks to shoot prone or sitting.

I believe I'm going to try shooting at Snoqualmie either this coming weekend or next weekend. I'll let you know how it is
and how their attitude about it is.

As far as instruction, I'm an RWVA Instructor now so I'd be happy to help. Where do you like to shoot?

regards,
Artandscience
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Fredness on October 22, 2008, 06:01:01 PM
Half-Bubble,

My turn, I'm a member at the Plantation Range and am working on them to host Appleseeds.

I will be going to the Plantation Range this coming Saturday (10am to 1ish).

As far as instruction, I'm also an RWVA Instructor and would be happy to help.

regards,
Fredness
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Buckshot on October 22, 2008, 08:44:00 PM
Wheeler44,

I am NOT seeing any AAR on current shoots up there on the board.

A guy who's blog I read attended one in Yakima, WA over this last weekend (18 & 19 Oct.) and it was mentioned on his blog, with pictures, but I see NOTHING about it here?  Like it never happened.

He did mention it might well be the last Appleseed held there, so maybe that has something to do with it?

Just wondering what is going on out that way.

Buckshot
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on October 22, 2008, 08:51:15 PM
Bolth Wheeler and my self jumped right back to our job's right after short sleep after getting home from the shoot much to catch up on ,,,right now I am hunderds of miles from home and abit to tired to write an  good aar up.


Wade
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Buckshot on October 22, 2008, 08:53:29 PM
Wheeler44,

Found the AAR I could not find before.

Your and the original poster's entries only.

Looks like that range is being phased out and left to die a quiet death?

Trying to compared it with Jeffersonian's blog and just nothing there to compare.

Buckshot
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: whittyman on December 09, 2008, 06:40:23 PM
Hello from the Wenatchee Valley!  I am just getting started but hope to be official before to long.  I just found out about Appleseed and I believe it a great way to save America!
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: TheUpsetter on December 09, 2008, 06:47:58 PM
Hey there Whittyman, welcome to the forum.

What part of Washington are you in? 

There is a shoot this weekend in Castle Rock and another in the works for January in Monroe.  Sign up for one and come on out, you'll have a great time. 

If you have any questions about how to prep, what or whom to bring, or anything else, please hit me up with a Personal Message on the forum here, or through this thread.

Glad you found Appleseed.

_TheUpsetter
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: mjolnir on May 12, 2009, 10:59:18 PM
I really hope I can make it to a shoot.  Severely underemployed, so don't know.  Plus side, I have at least done some shooting, so I know which end of the weapon to hang onto, and which end to keep pointed where it needs to go.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Shooter15 on March 10, 2010, 04:18:46 AM
I'm near the ID Border in Garfield, WA We have a gun club with a range.  Ya'll had an event here last AUG 2009. I'll see if A/S can use it again if you want.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: patronus of licentia on April 08, 2010, 11:45:10 AM
Hi all,

My name is mike, I reside in Spokane area and now that I am finally a Rifleman will see what I can get going in Spokane area. Went to the Coure d lane shoot last year and see that the current one is sold out again. I know that we could fill a Spokane one with no problem. I am a member at the Spokane Rifle club but it seems to be a non-starter there I am only a member because I drive by it everyday. I will be working on a couple of private land owners to see if I can get one going there. I know Actieon lives in this area is there anyone else who would be willing to double or triple team some of the area ranges to see if that brings in better results.

Mike
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: SC THor~ on April 22, 2010, 02:40:23 AM
Hey Folks, new here. Tacoma Area. Anybody else around? O0
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Son-of-1775 on April 22, 2010, 05:11:04 PM
Looks like this is the place to be! I am a life long gunner and 2nd amendment activist with a big interest in riflery, reloading and all things weapons related. My handle refers to one on my ancestors who died from wounds got on Lexington Green after firing on the redcoats

I'm in Lacey. My wife has AR15s and we both have 10/22s, but right now I'm building her a new, modern CAR15 for Appleseed/self defense. As soon as I get it finished we will attend. I'm getting her ready now with 25 yard shooting with her 10/22

Does everyone here know that Pe Ell has a 500 yard rifle range? Has anyone here contacted them?

http://www.plsportsmensclub.com/
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: rustedangel on July 19, 2010, 09:06:02 PM
I just heard about the appleseed project, and I'm planning on attending the 9/11-9/12 October 23rd/24th [I forgot a previous engagement on my first post] shoot at Castle Rock. My roommate is quite interested in coming out as well. I don't know anything about firearms or shooting rifles accurately, so I should learn plenty at the event. I will review the advice on the forum sticky's before I come out as well.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: a7u on September 26, 2010, 03:56:57 PM
I live in Seattle. My 1st AS shoot is at Coeur d'Alene Oct. 16-17. I have an old 10/22 I am equipping as a LTR and I am bringing my Garand too in case I get a chance to shoot at longer ranges on Sunday.

If anyone is interested in getting a Garand or Kimber .22 from the CMP, it's a great deal and a great idea. Their .30-'06 military ammo is 50 cents per round - it's not so good for hunting but great to feed a Garand, Eddystone, or Springfield.

I hope to see more shoots near me and meet others in Washington.

Mike
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: 06en on September 27, 2010, 08:02:47 PM
2 AS are schedualed in Yakima /Moxee. 1 in November & another in December.

Quote from: a7u on September 26, 2010, 03:56:57 PM
I live in Seattle. My 1st AS shoot is at Coeur d'Alene Oct. 16-17. I have an old 10/22 I am equipping as a LTR and I am bringing my Garand too in case I get a chance to shoot at longer ranges on Sunday.

If anyone is interested in getting a Garand or Kimber .22 from the CMP, it's a great deal and a great idea. Their .30-'06 military ammo is 50 cents per round - it's not so good for hunting but great to feed a Garand, Eddystone, or Springfield.

I hope to see more shoots near me and meet others in Washington.

Mike
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: a7u on September 28, 2010, 12:52:37 AM
Quote from: 06en on September 27, 2010, 08:02:47 PM
2 AS are schedualed in Yakima /Moxee. 1 in November & another in December.

That's good and I will probably need to attend at least one 'cuz I doubt I'm going to shoot 210 in my first AS.
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: 06en on October 15, 2010, 10:47:58 PM
 :sos: Bringing this thread back again. We need one, that's 1 more shoot in Washington state before the end of the year 2010 to double last years 2009 shoots. As long as it doesn't run contrary to my set schedual this year, I pre-volunteer to help instruct. Set us up a range folks. 25 meters is pefect. If it can only handle 15 to 20 shooters, fine. "C'mon Washington" is right! Let's get it done. O0
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: colycat on October 16, 2010, 12:24:45 AM
It might have to be you, O6en.

Find the range and get it set up.  PM Savage Shooter if you need some help.

Get'er done O0
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: 06en on October 16, 2010, 12:38:54 AM
Quote from: colycat on October 16, 2010, 12:24:45 AM
It might have to be you, O6en.

Find the range and get it set up.  PM Savage Shooter if you need some help.

Get'er done O0

Just got 2 Winterseed shoots schedualed in Central WA and running all the promotions for them, plus I'm doing a table at a gun show (and apparently working it solo) the weekend before the Nov 20-21 shoot. If I thought for a second I could fit the time in to get another schedualed I would already be on it. :cool2:
Title: Re: C'mon Washington
Post by: Wade on October 16, 2010, 08:40:26 PM
Quote from: Son-of-1775 on April 22, 2010, 05:11:04 PM
Looks like this is the place to be! I am a life long gunner and 2nd amendment activist with a big interest in riflery, reloading and all things weapons related. My handle refers to one on my ancestors who died from wounds got on Lexington Green after firing on the redcoats

I'm in Lacey. My wife has AR15s and we both have 10/22s, but right now I'm building her a new, modern CAR15 for Appleseed/self defense. As soon as I get it finished we will attend. I'm getting her ready now with 25 yard shooting with her 10/22

Does everyone here know that Pe Ell has a 500 yard rifle range? Has anyone here contacted them?

http://www.plsportsmensclub.com/
Sorry to say that my contact with them has been spotty at best,,,my work takes me away from home  for weeks at a time .

Advise trying to get Gary there VP to go to one.
Wade