Tired SBIT, happy SBIT.
Fantastic group of 16 Americans came out on a picture-perfect (pre-)fall Michigan day (low 70s, no humidity, no wind) to soak up instruction in marksmanship and American heritage.
We had a rifleman minted (no...actually forged...Sandy BLEW THREW with a 234) and we have at least 4-5 shooters solidly knocking on the door with high 190s, low 200s.
Young shooters who were attentive, safe and improved. Day 1 is in the books and looking forward to day 2.
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And since the dog was home alone all day, here's what I came home to...
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Now with actual content!
It was fantastic weather as you said. The instructors were incredible, and I met some fantastic folks on the firing line. SW Michigan is a great place to learn how to be a rifleman, or to practice rounding up cattle.
Day 2 - what can I say...
It started out with my trip to the range. Chilly morning, headed east on a narrow tree-lined country lane, trees overhanging, pastures blanketed with morning fog, and the sun just breaking over the horizon. Coulda sworn I could see a long line of Redcoats with gleaming bayonets on the march from Boston...
Again, picture perfect weather. Lessee what we had
+ Incredibly motivated students (have you ever seen students refuse to go to lunch so they could stay and score their AQTs?)
+ Good laughs, camaraderie and history all around
+ 4 riflemen minted!
+ 3 new Bluehats!
+ Smacking steel with AR15s and M1As over at the 200 yard range for KD
+ Ripping through a belt of .308 on an M1919A4
Wait, what was that? M1919? Oh, yeah, the winners of our fun shoot got to put some rounds downrange on a M1919A4 BMG - semi-auto with a crank. Sort of a modern-day Gatling gun Good fun...THE SOUND OF FREEDOM!
Click Here for a Video of the M1919 (http://tinypic.com/m/fteghw/2)
Congratulations Sandy, John, Kevin and Goon on your Riflemen score! Good job men and we look forward to having you come back. Julie, Jo, Phyllis - ladies your perseverance and improvement were a model for all to follow. Maddie, Madie, Brian, Vince - it was great to have such attentive and enthusiastic youth on the firing line...love it (although I can still beat you down to the target line). John, Tom, Dennis, Jeff, Kevin - as always gentlemen, it was an honor to be with you during the weekend. For those of you who haven't hit "the score" you are on the path so DRY FIRE, DRY FIRE, DRY FIRE!
Jo, Phyllis, Maddie -- THANK YOU for taking Blue Hats! Western Michigan will benefit greatly from your help!
Here's some pics from the weekend:
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SteelThunder (plays well with others),
Congratulations on earning your Green Hat. You ROCK! I really enjoyed smacking the steel at 200 yards. Thanks for sharing your steel, iron and knowledge. Cranking your M1919A4 beast was a blast. Happiness is a belt fed weapon. Your photographs are excellent as well.
Wow, 4 Riflemen and 3 Blue Hats. Looks like the seeds have started to grow in SW Michigan. ^:)^
Hey, I recognize some of the shooters but who is the instructor with the grey fuzz on his face? ???
And holy moly, who is that skinny Green Hat?
What a great weekend, and a great bunch of shooters.
A few more pictures:
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Quote from: mac66 on September 17, 2012, 10:30:20 AM
And holy moly, who is that skinny Green Hat?
I don't know but he can get in sitting a lot easier now...
I just want to give a big shout-out to all the instructors this weekend...
Gentlemen, you guys are not only excellent teachers, historians, and speakers, but truly inspirational individuals.
The amount of personal time, expense, time away from family, effort you put into the study of your subject... Not to mention how much of yourselfs you put into each and every student, is remarkable.
I know you guys know that your students appreciate what you do, but I not sure you realize how much we appreciate each and everyone of you for doing it.
Thank you for be our instructors gentlemen.
Thanks for the kind words nobunga (is that you, Dennis?)
Shooters and instructors alike are exhausted at the end of a shoot. But comments like yours, and seeing students soak in the history, "get" a marksmanship concept, or stay after a shoot to talk, makes it all worthwhile.
Looking forward to seeing you at the next event!
ST
Thanks very much to the instructors for sticking around on Saturday to let me shoot a second AQT. My, ummm, targeting error on the first one was very annoying, and since I wasn't able to make it on Sunday, it was a relief to have a chance to redeem myself, rather than leave patchless again.
Oh, and I did manage to limp the car all the way back across the state on Sunday, in only 5 and a half hours. Woohoo.
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Sandy
We missed you on Sunday, Sandy. You missed 3 more riflemen, a fun shoot, smacking steel at the 200 yard range and a chance to run a belt of 30 cal through my Browning M1919A4!
Oh well, need to get you to the next one...
Sandy,
Seems Dr. Schrödinger would be a better screen name. Congrats again. Perhaps the cat was good luck.?
Peter
If that's true, I may need to get a necklace with a dead (or possibly alive?) cat to wear around...
Quote from: Superheat on September 18, 2012, 11:19:28 AM
Sandy,
Seems Dr. Schrödinger would be a better screen name. Congrats again. Perhaps the cat was good luck.?
Peter
I need to hit Rifleman with the AR now, and then the bolt gun.
October 20-21 at Bend of the River in Niles MI. Hint, Hint, Hint, Hint....
Once my body heals from Mike's punishing AQT pace, I'm going to get out and practice what I was taught. THEN, I will be back out there to earn that patch. Besides, I can't remember any of the names from our history lessons (that's got to be poor teaching there... Can't be my memory)... What was I saying...
Yeah, Steel it's me. How did you even guess that?
Quote from: nobunaga on September 18, 2012, 03:07:13 PM
Once my body heals from Mike's punishing AQT pace, I'm going to get out and practice what I was taught. THEN, I will be back out there to earn that patch. Besides, I can't remember any of the names from our history lessons (that's got to be poor teaching there... Can't be my memory)... What was I saying...
Yeah, Steel it's me. How did you even guess that?
Yes, he was cracking the whip on Sunday... ~~:)
Your location gave it away...and I'm holding you to coming back. Don't forget, Niles MI at Bend of the River on October 20-21. Keep going while it's fresh!! :~ ..:..
Plus -- cool name! http://www.samurai-archives.com/nobunaga.html
No can do brother... Got a pistol class all day Saturday.
But, fret not my son... "I'll be back!"
That was too cliche wasn't it? Got to freshen up my material.
Nobunaga,
Just come on Sunday. FIFY.
I love that AQT pace! ^:)^ ~~:)
Thanks again to a great group of instructors. Congrats to Steel on his Green hat. A surprise appearance from Santa Burbs bearing gifts of football tix. Thanks to all the Blue Hats. Thanks to the scouts for the lunches. Thanks to the range for having us.
I am going to an IL Appleseed this coming weekend (Sun only) to see if I can bust through that 210 barrier. Wish me luck
Quote from: nobunaga on September 18, 2012, 05:42:10 PM
No can do brother... Got a pistol class all day Saturday.
But, fret not my son... "I'll be back!"
That was too cliche wasn't it? Got to freshen up my material.
Nobunaga
Are you taking one of Keith Hafer's classes? I have taken a defensive pistol, defensive shotgun and defensive carbine class from him. He's pretty good - long time SWAT instructor and currently teaches at the nuke plants and Berrien Springs' police department. I'll be taking Defensive Pistol II and Low Light from him this fall.
Definitely try to come out on Sunday to Niles! You can start pounding away at AQTs after a quick refresher morning and I bet (just bet) you'll bust through.
Come on! ;)
ST
Quote from: lowrider12 on September 19, 2012, 06:04:44 PM
I love that AQT pace! ^:)^ ~~:)
Thanks again to a great group of instructors. Congrats to Steel on his Green hat. A surprise appearance from Santa Burbs bearing gifts of football tix. Thanks to all the Blue Hats. Thanks to the scouts for the lunches. Thanks to the range for having us.
I am going to an IL Appleseed this coming weekend (Sun only) to see if I can bust through that 210 barrier. Wish me luck
Lowrider (Jeff??)
Good luck buddy!! It's been great watching you at Bellevue get the basics down and then really rev up that score at Watervliet. Go show 'em how it's done over in Illinois!
Just don't forget your Michigan friends! :P
ST2
Quote from: SteelThunder on September 19, 2012, 08:30:50 PM
Good luck buddy!! It's been great watching you at Bellevue get the basics down and then really rev up that score at Watervliet. Go show 'em how it's done over in Illinois!
Just don't forget your Michigan friends! :P
yes it is Jeff - at this point, I feel like I will only be able to (eventually) shoot Rifleman when on MI soil. ;)
I had a lot of fun! Thanks instructors for putting on a great Appleseed!
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Yeah Steel, I signed up for pistol I, pistol II, and low/no light (December? Brrrrrr!)
I even let Keith talk me into buying a Surefire flashlight. I'm just a sucker for a pretty face. ???
I'm stoked about these classes ^:)^. Almost as much as Appleseed O0
So then you and I will be in II and low/no together? That will be cool!
Unless you laugh at my inability to hit a target with a pistol... You thought I was bad with a rifle... :-\
Hey Handstand, you were a great partner for the shoot. Thanks for the help buddy.
Just remember... NO BLINKING! ;D
I tried this once,but it didnt go through.
THANK YOU guys for all your help and your dedication to your teaching.
Iwas excited when I finally shot RIFLEMAN.Steel you will probably see Tom in Niles.
I have Keith,and about three other people waiting for the next Musk. shoot.
T C , Steel James Superheat and Grindstone it is refreshing to see a group of
men so dedicated to another mans success again thank you.
If you need help blue hatting i will do what I can let me know.
Kevin
Quote from: BitelySam on September 21, 2012, 08:27:46 AM
I tried this once,but it didnt go through.
THANK YOU guys for all your help and your dedication to your teaching.
Iwas excited when I finally shot RIFLEMAN.Steel you will probably see Tom in Niles.
I have Keith,and about three other people waiting for the next Musk. shoot.
T C , Steel James Superheat and Grindstone it is refreshing to see a group of
men so dedicated to another mans success again thank you.
If you need help blue hatting i will do what I can let me know.
Kevin
Kevin
You have been an instructor's "dream". You showed up at Muskegon full of knowledge but very willing to learn and try new things. You soaked up skills, applied them and left still raring to go.
Then you came to Watervliet and raced out of the gates. I KNEW you'd make Rifleman and am proud to have had a very small part in helping you get there.
If Tom is amenable, have him send me an email...would love to keep in touch with him and "encourage" him to come to Niles ~~:)
Also, send me a PM with your email address and we can talk about volunteering/Blue Hat opportunities :bow: :cool2:
Bitelysam,
Blue hat? We need you to take an orange hat! Send kris or me your phone number and he can explain what's involved and how awesome it is.
Peter
I would second (third? fourth? fifth? I lost count...again) the thanks to SteelThunder, SpeedHeat, TC, Grindstone, and James for the outstanding instruction in marksmanship and history, and to number6 for providing Frankengun to the program. (Frankengun was my friend on Sunday.) Zazzles and I are looking forward to Niles next month--hope we will see some of you there!
Oz (John)