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Perryville, Mo. Oct 18 1 day event

Started by Flintlock54, October 20, 2025, 11:55:25 AM

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Flintlock54

We only had 1 day together but 15 patriots made the best of it despite a 100% chance of thunderstorms. After the safety briefing ( and bobcat sighting) and a morning redcoat Chuck A and Admiral Kirk did the first 2 strikes with the 3 strike presented at lunch.  We had a good contingent of youth shooters - 7 to be exact and they did a great job. Actually everyone did a great job- some of the parents participated as shooters while a couple parents kept weather watch and acted as photographers. We got through all the drills and an AQT by mid afternoon and everyone wanted to keep shooting. A quick weather check showed we had time so we all packed up everything that needed to stay dry and got in another AQT that yielded a new rifleman with Christina shooting 213.   Some pics and a few photos and we made it out before the storms rolled in.

Marksmanship improved across the board and we had great participation in the history presentations. It's a joy working with patriots such as these!

I'll get some pics up soon as I can



Acts 22:28. I was freeborn

Bundt Pan

I have a great time every trip down to Perryville.

Great job shooters :F
















NRA Training Counselor, Chief Range Safety Officer and Life member

No freeman shall ever be debarred the use of arms. 1st Draft of the VA Constitution by T. Jefferson

Flintlock54

Christina with her rifleman patch and our youth shooters. Pay no attention to the on that looks like Santa Claus
Acts 22:28. I was freeborn

209Ken

The Perryville range is the most picturesque in MO, a great place to shoot!

There were a couple of times we could smell the rain it was so close, but we stayed dry.













Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe. - Abraham Lincoln