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Lapeer MI June 27-28, 2014

Started by Miki, June 29, 2014, 01:49:23 PM

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Miki

Friday June 27, 2014, 4:37 AM...WHY is my alarm clock buzzing? I'm a teacher, this is summer vacation and I don't get up this early. As I inhale a whiff of fresh brewed coffee (pre-set timers on coffee brewers are the second best invention ever, right behind the USGI web sling) the fog lifts from my brain and I remember it's time to make the riflemen!

8:30 AM Lapeer County Sportsmen's Club: I'm saying the Pledge of Allegiance with a group of patriotic Americans who have come out to learn marksmanship and the history lessons of April 19, 1775. It doesn't get any better than this.

In short order lead was headed downrange at high velocity. History lessons were listened to intently and thoughtful questions were asked.

5 PM Saturday June 28, 2014. Riflemen were made. Congrats Mike! 213 at your first Appleseed, that's impressive. 211 for Neil, who had previously scored rifleman with a scope and was doing it this time with iron sights. Caliper, 212 (I think) very impressive as you were shooting left handed, which is something new for you! Superheat, an impressive 206 with the MacRifle.

Everyone improved, everyone was safe, everyone got a chance to hear that lovely PING of hitting steel at 200(ish) yards! That was fun. We packed a lot into our short time together. To the new and repeat riflemen HUZZAH! To those who aren't quite there yet...practice, you'll get there.

This was a great group of shooters to work with and I hope to see you all again.

Special thanks to state Senator Mike Green for coming out to spend Friday morning with us. And to the Lapeer County Sportsman's Club for hosting us. And to Roundballer for once again explaining what lock, stock and barrel is all about and letting the students shoot your musket.

Corpsie

Report: sore, bruised, burned, burned scraped and impatiently waiting to go to my next AppleSeed

^:)^

mac66

A rather unique Friday-Saturday shoot that was a lot of fun to come out and shake off the cobwebs after a long hard winter and spring.   It was a lot of fun putting faces to the names of people I've been in contact with on other forums (Chris & Neil) and through other contacts (Sharon)  It was also fun to meet and work with our youngsters who were products of one of our home school promotional events earlier in the year. Both made great progress through the two days.

Everyone learned and progressed toward the elusive "Rifleman" patch with Neil reclaiming the patch with iron sights this time  (a beautifully setup Tech Sighted Marlin 795) and Mike shooting a Tech Sighted 10/22 to earn his patch at his first event. Huzzah!

Got a chance to play with Number 6's  50th Anniversary Contest rifle and was impressed with how well it felt and shot.

Overall another great event at Lapeer.
Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.
Ronald Reagan

Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers

The King has degenerated into a tyrant and forfeits all rights to his subjects' obedience."  Patrick Henry, 1765

Motivation?...The best solution to morale problems is to kill all the unhappy people  Ghenghis Khan

mac66

Quote from: Corpsie on June 29, 2014, 04:20:19 PM
Report: sore, bruised, burned, burned scraped and impatiently waiting to go to my next AppleSeed

^:)^



See, I told you it would be fun   **)
Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.
Ronald Reagan

Even if you are on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there. Will Rogers

The King has degenerated into a tyrant and forfeits all rights to his subjects' obedience."  Patrick Henry, 1765

Motivation?...The best solution to morale problems is to kill all the unhappy people  Ghenghis Khan

Miki

Quote from: Corpsie on June 29, 2014, 04:20:19 PM
Report: sore, bruised, burned, burned scraped and impatiently waiting to go to my next AppleSeed

^:)^

LOL...Corpsie, it was a pleasure to have you on the line. Every time I looked at you there was a smile on your face. Did you find the burn cream in the first aid box?

Corpsie

Miki,

Naw, I didn't need it.

Roundballer

 
:pics:

Yes, we have a little shot of Corpsies' boo-boo, brass can be very hot.

Where are the shots of the line and the big-boy guns?

There is also a rumor of a video?

Farm girl / Rochelle

Another great two day shoot!   Hats off to Mac66, Hammer and Number6 for the best three strikes I've heard. Well done!

Glad to see shooters enjoy the event and eager to improve their skills. 

Just like Corpsies, I too am impatiently waiting for me next Appleseed event!

Rochelle :~ :~ :~
"If you want something you'll find a way, if not you'll find an excuse"...Superheat

Tbear

The next shoot at Lapeer, is Sept 6-7 if I am not mistaken?

Hammer Forged

#9
And now for some Pic's



























Iron sights are no big deal for Neil......





Sharon "I wish WIZARD was here to see how tight my seated groups are!!"







John has the Kneeling Position all figured out





Here's Mike working on his first Rifleman Patch




That thing kicked so bad Chris had to put EXTRA PADDING on the Butt Stock!



Evan dialing in the seated position





Aiden smiling through the pain of the seated position




HOT BRASS






John finishing up his COF









Day #2 - No Rain as the Shoot Boss ordered.





Rochelle working on and passing her PC3 - Great Job!












Danger giving Samuel Whittemore his due.




The first Rifleman Patch to be presented to Mike







At The Big Boy Range





Slimheat demonstrating the steady hold factors for the "New" Fetal Position.....







Lapeer's own DOM - "Roundballer" sharing his knowledge & Brown Bess












Roundballer about to destroy Mac66's steel AQT Target









Roundballer says He's "Sorry"  (Not Really)




Everyone loved it - even the hot sand



Steel is no match for the Roundballer's Lead!






"HOOZAAAH" Because General George Washington said we should......


Tinnitus?    No, its Liberty calling!

"Those who HAMMER their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson

NsMi

It was a great shoot with some fascinating history, my thanks to all for helping me reach Rifleman with the tech sights! I hope to become more active when my work schedule slows down.
"If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you.
May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen."
Samuel Adams

Miki

It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with you. Hopefully, our paths will cross again soon!

Quote from: NsMi on July 01, 2014, 05:32:05 PM
It was a great shoot with some fascinating history, my thanks to all for helping me reach Rifleman with the tech sights! I hope to become more active when my work schedule slows down.

scuzzy

Quote from: Miki on June 29, 2014, 01:49:23 PM
Friday June 27, 2014, 4:37 AM...WHY is my alarm clock buzzing?

LOL - know the feeling - it's like am I nuts or what? Nevermind.

Tolerance will reach such a level that intelligent people will be banned from thinking so as to not offend the Imbeciles. Fyodor Dostoevsky

Minutemom

OMG - this is the best AAR I've ever read!!!  GREAT PICTURES, and what can I say about Roundballer?  That dude is one Dangerous Old Man!!!!  Great work guys!
Bad men cannot make good citizens. It is when a people forget God that tyrants forge their chains." - Patrick Henry

The American Constitution is remarkable for its simplicity; but can only suffice a people habitually correct in their actions, and would be utterly inadequate to the wants of a different nation.  Change the domestic habits of the Americans, their religious devotion, and their high respect for morality, and it will not be necessary to change a single letter in the Constitution in order to vary the whole form of their government. - Francis Grund 1837

"In the prevailing political theory of the founding era, the family was considered one of the essential pillars of republican virtue, and it not only needed to be nurtured, but also protected from the tyranny of the government.... American revolutionaries and their descendants understood marriage and the family to be schools of republican virtue. -Mary Lyndon Shanley, Review Essay, 27 Law & Soc. Inq. 923,

Corpsie

Quote from: Hammer Forged on July 01, 2014, 01:39:14 PM
That thing kicked so bad Chris had to put EXTRA PADDING on the Butt Stock!


I blame the extra kick on me not realizing the scope mount is backward.  %)