Range: Beaver Valley Rifle & Pistol Club
Address: 505 Constitution Boulevard, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
Website: www.bvrpc.org
Range Fee: None
When: July 25th-26th 2009
Camping: No on site camping available at this time. Brady's Run Park is right next to the range and camping is available there. Check event information in the PA state board on the Appleseed forum for details as the event date nears for further details.
Hotels: Econo Lodge, RR 18, Beaver Falls, PA - (724) 843-9300
Lark Motel, Beaver Valley Interc, Beaver Falls, PA - (724) 846-6507
Food: A simple lunch will be available for purchase from the range on Saturday and Sunday, or bring your own. While food is available in town it will take you away from the instruction for too long. Bring water and light snacks.
Directions: The Beaver Valley Rifle club is approx 40 miles North West of Pittsburgh on Constitution Blvd also known as PA route 51. From PA Turnpike, I-76, get off at Exit 10, New Castle/Turnpike 60. Follow 60 South to the Chippewa Exit. take Rt.51 (Constitution Blvd.) south/east approx 2.5 miles. The range driveway will be on the right next to the Brady's Run Health and Fitness walking path parking lot. the closest building to the driveway is the Beaver County Emergency Services building.
GPS Coordinates: Latitude 40.742020 Longitude -80.337476
State Laws to be aware of: Check State Laws: www.attorneygeneral.gov
Range Rules: Rifles cased and left in vehicle until instructed to bring them to the firing line. No loaded firearms on the range unless on the firing line and load command has been given. Eye and ear protection required. Safety briefing. All types of legal firearms are allowed at this range, centerfire or rimfire.
Capacity: 30
Maximum Shooting Distance Available: This range has a 200 yard rifle range with some facilities for 400 yards.
Range Highlights: Beautiful county setting with a modern range. A range committed to spreading the rifle arts to the young of America. Close to Pittsburgh, Youngstown and Canton and even Wheeling WV.
Contact for more information: Herb Mooney at PA@appleseedinfo.org or 717-580-6151
Link to Register: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/280928264
Camping Information
Camping is at Brady's Run Park, right next to the range.
Fires are O.K. as long as they are contained properly.
Firearms are fine provided they are stored unloaded and locked.
Water is available at the camp but is at the bottom of the hill. Signs directing to the water will be up.
The current County Commissioners are all supportive of firearms education and they are the ones who approved the camping area and reserved the pavilion at no charge. Please be sure to follow any posted park rules and leave the area cleaner than when you got there.
I am correct in reading that this event will have a long range component?
Yes, but the 400 lane is narrow and we will need to do relays. There should be a large portion of new shooters at this one so it may not be a problem.
What do we think about EventBrite emailing the participants from Canton/Minerva and Vienna (both Ohio) to announce this? Both of those events have sold out and aren't too far from Beaver Falls. I believe Western Rose is the person to contact if it's a good idea.
MS I have asked her to send out invites to the people who attended those Appleseeds.
Quote from: MeanStreaker on July 03, 2009, 10:35:47 AM
What do we think about EventBrite emailing the participants from Canton/Minerva and Vienna (both Ohio) to announce this? Both of those events have sold out and aren't too far from Beaver Falls. I believe Western Rose is the person to contact if it's a good idea.
Quote from: Trisha on July 03, 2009, 12:00:43 PM
MS I have asked her to send out invites to the people who attended those Appleseeds.
Done! :)
Thank you for doing that Western Rose!
I got lucky today and got to address the Mercer Pa July 4 Tea Party. I was able to talk about RWVA for two minutes. Afterward, people took about 200+flyers for Beaver Falls, Slippery Rock, and promotional targets. Seemed like real interest. It was a good morning.
Looks like we are only 3 away from a sell out.
Quote from: B9 on July 15, 2009, 11:02:17 PM
Looks like we are only 3 away from a sell out.
OUT--Standing!
One away from a sell out. Who is it going to be?
So now that it is almost here, who else is going and will you be camping?
I will be attending with my 14yro son. We will be camping and hope to arrive Friday evening. This will be the first shoot for both of us.
I will be shooting Saturday.
BTW, Who is shoot boss?
MeanStreaker
Shoot Boss
I will be camping along with at least a few of the Instructors.
Looking forward to it.
If you are trying to register for this sold out event, keep checking the EventBrite registration page. We are going to be opening up a few more spots...
MeanStreaker, would you have use for a 10 X20 canopy at this event?
HD, Yes, that would be very helpful. Thank you!
Canopies are always beneficial for shade, or for rain (I see there's a slight chance now... nothing we can't handle!)
So for those planning on camping, could we coordinate the camp fire situation? No sence us all bringing everything only to have to lug it back home. As far as a controlled fire, I have a metal fire ring I could bring or would you rather go with a protable pit/stand....thoughts? How about wood, how much do we need, who all can bring some?
I would absolutely love to have a fire. I'll bring the marshmellows. :) Being from out of state, I don't want to risk bringing wood due to all the bug issues.
Maybe B9 knows if a fire area is already setup and ready for use.
No open fires allowed in the park. Each area does have griddles for cooking and marshmellows.
http://www.co.beaver.pa.us/Recreation/brady.htm
As you can see this is not your average AS campsite. For this to be offered to us is a big deal. Lets make sure we show our appreciation and put a professional showing up front. Beaver Falls could easily become the gem of PA Appleseeds.
My bad! I thought one communal fire was cool.
Well, absolutely, every single camper will be following Appleseed rules and the park's rules. Not a problem.
My ghost stories are just as scary around a Coleman lantern. :)
Quote from: B9 on May 23, 2009, 08:02:30 PM
Camping Information
Camping is at Brady's Run Park, right next to the range.
Fires are O.K. as long as they are contained properly.
Firearms are fine provided they are stored unloaded and locked.
Water is available at the camp but is at the bottom of the hill. Signs directing to the water will be up.
The current County Commissioners are all supportive of firearms education and they are the ones who approved the camping area and reserved the pavilion at no charge. Please be sure to follow any posted park rules and leave the area cleaner than when you got there.
O.K. so I realize campfires in county parks can be touchy, but I asked earlier and you replied, see above. Has something changed. I know normally you are not even allowed to camp in county parks.
Contained in the griddle.
Sorry for confusion. I have not been to this range or park as of yet, so the long distance observations may be touch and go.
As for long distance, I have not been shipped any long distance targets. Having a long distance component will depend on:
1) if someone else has some they're bringing,
2) where the long distance range is, as I don't know. If it is in a separate area, we need a Red Hat to run that line, and I am the only Red Hat coming (as of now). If it is on the same firing line, it has to run concurrently so we don't shut down 25m and make everyone else wait.
3) how many Riflemen qualify (as long distance doesn't help if you don't have the fundamentals down)
Based on 1 and 2, I am not planning for any long distance component.
OK, here's what you can do.
If you can run it concurrently, fine, do so. If you can't, then have everybody go to Full Distance (FD). This can be as simple as a 100 yard line for .22's (or a 100 yard line for everybody, if all you have is 100 yards). All you need for 100 is Classification AQT's (some folks call them Greencoats). The top bull simulates 400 yards, the others 800/1200/1600. have them concentrate on the top bull.
You only need the full size D targets to shoot a FD AQT. Any other FD shooting, you can use any target that can be easily seen. In the absence of anything else, cardboard, tape and black spray paint can be used to make adequate 4 MOA square targets.
Not much excuse to include some FD shooting, if the facility allows it.
MeanStreaker, I'd understand if you handed the FD portion off to B9. He's done this a couple of times already this year. He knows what he's doing with it.
Thanks Nickle.
arpjoe and B9, PM sent.
Hey Dude/Campers
Beaver County and four neighboring Counties in Pa have a firewood quarrantine due to Emerald Ash Borer and resultant disease.
It is also illegal to bring firewood into from outside the state right now.
If anyone needs firewood for Beaver Falls, will happily supply free firewood from my place (In the same quarrantine area) . Just PM me and arrange for pickup at the Tim Murphy DAR, 25 miles north of Beaver Falls.
Otherwise try to buy or scrounge locally.
Cowdog, read up this thread a few posts. It appears as if campfires are not permitted where we'll be camping. Thanks anyway.
:-[
My apologoes for not reading closer. Just did not want to create a problem for an AS attendee There is a minimum $300 fine for violating the quarantine.
BTW Glad to have a fire for the August 15/16 AS here! Free wood will be available.
Actually good to know because I was still thinking of bringing small quanity of wood for the grill. Guess I will go with charcoal and lighter fluid. If possible, I would recomend emailing all those scheduled to attend about the quarrantine notice or atleast bump up in the thread. Right now a 300.00 fine would not be good.
Something for you campers to ponder: Brady's Run is named for Captain Samuel Brady, famed scout attached to Fort Pitt during the revolution. Brady was the Daniel Boone of these parts. The Revolution around here was a brutal war between settlers and British Indian Allies. Brady was an exceptional scout, always outnumbered, often pursued, rescuing captives, conducting ambushes; there are so many Brady legends it is now nearly impossible to separate fact from fiction
You are also near the site of Fort McIntosh http://www.beaverheritage.org/ftmcintosh.htm (http://www.beaverheritage.org/ftmcintosh.htm)
Cowdog,
Just read about Captain Samuel Brady on Wikipedia. Wow! Thanks for for the history tip.
Joe