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After Action Reports! => After Action Reports => Topic started by: Rascal21 on September 06, 2016, 11:45:41 AM

Title: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: Rascal21 on September 06, 2016, 11:45:41 AM
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Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: NavyShooter on September 13, 2016, 10:02:49 AM
RASCAL21

Was that 10/22 with the Desert Camo stock with the Maple leaf REDCOAT72's. It was on the low end of the shooting line where Bob was shooting ? If so, how do I contact him ?
Tks
Dan
Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: Redcoat72 on September 13, 2016, 10:18:33 AM
Quote from: NavyShooter on September 13, 2016, 10:02:49 AM
RASCAL21

Was that 10/22 with the Desert Camo stock with the Maple leaf REDCOAT72's. It was on the low end of the shooting line where Bob was shooting ? If so, how do I contact him ?
Tks
Dan

That is indeed my rifle. How can I help?

Thanks,

Kevin
Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: .50calgrl on September 13, 2016, 08:28:21 PM
Great weekend! Thanks everyone for making it one of the best... Lots of Riflemen were added to the ranks and many more shooters learned something new and improved on their skills and that is what Appleseeds are all about.

Thanks for letting the Newbies help out with calling the line and even some of the history. It will help us Canadians with our endevour to make Mapleseed a success.

Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: NavyShooter on September 13, 2016, 09:30:27 PM
REDCOAT72

Where did you get the stock and what is it called/model ?

Tks
NavyShooter
Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: Redcoat72 on September 13, 2016, 10:56:04 PM
Quote from: NavyShooter on September 13, 2016, 09:30:27 PM
REDCOAT72

Where did you get the stock and what is it called/model ?

Tks
NavyShooter

It is the Magpul Hunter X22 stock. Check Brownells. I got mine in Canada and had the privilege of paying pretty much double for it.
Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: Corvette on September 14, 2016, 09:39:59 PM
What an amazing Appleseed on September 10th and 11th at Coshocton Gun Club near Coshocton, Ohio. Saturday dawned sunny and humid. We had 19 shooters show up to work on their skills. The morning started with the normal welcome and safety briefing.  After that we introduced the instructor corp for the weekend.  We had a very international flair to our team.  We had three instructors from Canada, (Montreal Shooter, 50CalGirl and Redcoat72) and folks from Michigan (Rascal21) as well as Ohio instructors (CornfedinOhio).

The Saturday morning Red Coat was AWSOME. We have 16 of 18 competent at 100 and 7 at 200. We had almost 25% (4) at 300 and we had 2 cleared Red Coats on Saturday morning!  This was a portent of things to come.

We moved on to the Saturday morning instructions of the steady hold factors in prone, the six steps and NPOA. We moved on to shooting our sighter squares and IMC.  Before we knew it, it was time for lunch and the first strike.
The afternoon led to adjusting sights and the steady hold factors in seated and standing. The afternoon break included the Second Strike followed by an introduction to the AQT.  A practice AQT and a live AQT was shot and we had our first Riflemen of the weekend.  Actually we had four of them.

The day ended with the Saturday Red Coat and improvement as seen over the morning Red Coat. We had three people clear the Red Coat and improved at all the distances.

This is Coshocton so we had to have some rain.  Saturday night we had storms that trashed the cover over the main line and we had a pop up that was not staked which did not make it. The firing line was flooded Sunday morning so we had to move the target and firing line out further on the range to get away from the water.

After the Sunday review of safety and the COI from Saturday, we shot the Sunday Red Coat. Again, more improvement was seen. We had 15 of 20 at 100, 11 of 20 at 200 and 7 joined Daniel Morgan.  After the carding the sights NPOA drill we started the AQT grind.
During the day we had numerous folks shoot Rifleman.  In fact we had a total of 24 Rifleman scores shot during the weekend. I cannot think of a shoot that I have worked that had that many qualifying scores.

Rifleman Score Summary:
Bob   210, 215 (New)
Dan   217, 213, 234, 238, 237 (Requalify)
Brian   226, 222, 223, 226, 210 (Requalify)
David   215 (New)
Ed   224, 216,215, 227 (New)
John   210, 212, 215 (New)
Hannah   220, 230 (Requalify)
Mason   212 (New)
Christina (Missed her score) (New)

I cannot tell you how happy I was that Ed finally shot his Rifleman score.  Ed and his daughters Hannah and Jessica have been regulars at our Ohio shoots and his daughter Hannah finally joined the corp of Riflewomen at New Philly this spring.  Seeing him finally get over the hump was very special for me.  Congrats Ed, welcome the list of Ohio Rifleman.

The KD lecture was presented at the Sunday lunch break and the DOMs were presented at the afternoon break. The day came to an end with the Sunday Red Coat which showed yet more improvement.  We had 16 of 17 at 100, 11 of 16 at 200, 7 and 8 at 300 and 400 and 7 folks joined Daniel Morgan. We had 4 clear the Red Coat, the most I have ever had at a shoot on a single Red Coat. 

Bottom line, the folks at Coshocton can shoot.

My thanks to all the instructors, CornfedinOhio, Rascal21, Readcoat72, 50CalGirl, Montreal Shooter, for helping with the shoot.  It was a special weekend.

Corvette

:pics:
Title: Re: AAR Coshocton, Ohio 9-10 & 11, 2016
Post by: Texas T on September 14, 2016, 09:53:43 PM
Sounds like a great team of shooters and a great time to be in Coshocton. Couldn't make it this time, but planning to be there for the spring event.