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Antioch TN IBC 1/29-30 AAR

Started by Ramblin' Wreck, February 04, 2022, 02:34:38 PM

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Ramblin' Wreck

Appleseed cadre from 3 states gathered on January 29-30 at the Stone's River Hunter Education Center and range in Antioch, TN just south of Nashville for the first of 2 IBCs in the Volunteer state for 2022. The folks at this state owned facility are tremendous to work with and are big supporters of Project Appleseed. This is the 3rd or 4th time they have hosted an IBC at this site and we always look forward to meeting there.

Over the course of two days, every block of instruction at a 2 day Appleseed event was taught and practiced in preparation for the upcoming season. It was great fellowship with Appleseed family and a chance to sharpen the saw for orange and red hats alike.

Post pictures if you took 'em.  O0

The next IBC in Tennessee is Memphis on March 5-6 so if you missed this one there's still room there.

See you on the line in 2022.


Ramblin' Wreck
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Nashville Stage

An Antioch IBC is always a special time. It was good to see old faces and meet new ones. Special thanks to the folks at Stones River for letting us use their great facilities! I look forward to working with everyone soon.
"There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary, and those who don't."

Cleveland

A few pictures
The highest level of mastery is simplicity. Most information is irrelevant and most effort is wasted, but only the expert knows what to ignore. James Clear

Rifleman 19April2015
KD Qualified 17Oct2015
Pistoleer™ 12Dec2020
KD Requal 11Nov2021 50/50
Pistol IBC/Charter Pistol Instructor Antioch 2-22
200y RKD Qualified 14May2022

ArmyVet

Thanks to Wreck and the crew for putting this on for us! And thanks to the Stones River staff for having us.
:beer:
The difference between a novice and a master: the novice does it until they get it right. The master does it until they can't get it wrong.

Cleveland


What a great event!! I can't wait to work with these fine instructors on the line.

Liberty,
Cleveland
The highest level of mastery is simplicity. Most information is irrelevant and most effort is wasted, but only the expert knows what to ignore. James Clear

Rifleman 19April2015
KD Qualified 17Oct2015
Pistoleer™ 12Dec2020
KD Requal 11Nov2021 50/50
Pistol IBC/Charter Pistol Instructor Antioch 2-22
200y RKD Qualified 14May2022

OP 78

This was my first IBC and I absolutely loved it. When we all get together its a family. As an IIT i learned alot and look forward to teaching and passing it along to as many students as possible.
Rifleman 4/17/2021
Pistoleer™ 7/10/2021
KD qualified 9/11/2021
Rimfire Kd qualified 10/23/2021

BluegrassColonel

A great IBC as always.  The spirit of the folks gathered was palpable and encouraging.  Wreck did his usual 1 MOA job at presenting the material and framing it for everyone.  It was good to see everyone and to see the obvious improvement in presentations.  The history presentations were heartfelt and meaningful.  I am enthusiastic about upcoming events in the Tennessee Valley and beyond with this cadre.

In Liberty,
Greg Seneff, Sr.
"Bluegrass Colonel"
Instructor / Shoot Boss
Charter Pistol Instructor

My father didn't serve in WWII.  It wasn't for lack of trying.  He attempted to enlist 3 separate times.  The last time the doctor said he was too short.  He responded that he signed up again because he said he saw a poster that was recruiting short men to be pilots.  The doctor said, "Short, yes.  But this is ridiculous."  In my book, he's still a hero.

Palousie