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Manheim PA DAR Appleseed 2010

Started by B9, June 08, 2009, 10:40:03 AM

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B9

Flyers:  Available below

Range:  ELSTONVILLE SPORTSMAN'S ASSOCIATION (DAR Dedicated Appleseed Range site)

Address:  3133 Pinch Road - Manheim, PA 17545

Website:  http://www.elstonville.com

When: 2010: June 19/20
                   July 17/18
                   Aug 21/22
                   Sept 18/19
                   Oct 16/17
                   Nov 20/21
                   Dec 18/19

After-Action Reports (AARs)
May 2010 - http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=13822.0
Apr 2010 - http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=13201.0
Mar 2010 - http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=12533.0
Feb 2010 - http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=12027.0

Range Fee: none

Camping available:
Pinch Pond Campground (Commercial RV Park/Campground next to the range)
Toll Free: (800)659-7640, Phone: (717)665-7640
http://www.campingfriend.com/pinchpondfamilycampgroundandrvpark/

Hotels:
Rodeway Inn-Penn's Woods
2931 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA
| 717-665-2755 (1 miles away)

Farmers Hope Inn
3180 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA
| 717-664-4673 (1.01 miles away)

Red Carpet Inn
2845 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA
717-665-3118 (1.04 miles away)

Hampton Inn Manheim
2764 Lebanon Rd, Manheim, PA
| 717-665-6600 (1.12 miles away)

Directions: From the PA turnpike East or West (range is only 5 minute ride from exit):

1) Take the PA-72 exit, EXIT 266, toward LEBANON/LANCASTER.    
2) Turn RIGHT onto LEBANON RD/PA-72.    Go 0.9 miles
3) Turn RIGHT onto CIDER PRESS RD. Go 0.4 miles  
4) Turn RIGHT onto PINCH RD. Go 1.1 miles to entrance to Range on right just past Campground entrance

GPS: N 40.2324, W -76.4514

State Laws to be aware of:  "Check State laws"

Misc:  There is a restaurant onsite open on Sunday only. PLEASE BRING LUNCH ON SATURDAY. Bring extra water and light snacks.

Rifles cased and left in vehicle until after Safety Briefing
and until instructed to bring them to the firing line. Pistols left in vehicle for entire event. No loaded firearms on the range unless on the firing line and load command has been given. Eye and ear protection required.

Campground has a pool and game room so this would be a very family friendly event during the warm months. Range also has a children's playground on site. Or learn together: Appleseed registration is free for women, under 21, and active military/Guard/reserves.

Shooting distance: most of the instruction will be at 25 meters. After the marksmanship improves, there will be opportunity for 100 or 200 yard shooting.

For More Information Contact:   Herb Mooney - State Coordinator 717-580-6151 or 717-432-2922 email: PA@Appleseedinfo.org

Registration Links for 2010:
                   June 19-20 - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529322217  
                   July 17-18 - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529328235  
                   Aug 21-22 -  http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529334253  
                   Sept 18-19 - http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529340271  
                   Oct 16-17 -  http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529348295  
                   Nov 20-21 -  http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529354313
                   Dec 18-19 -  http://www.eventbrite.com/event/529361334

Please download, print and distribute the flyers below, wherever you travel.  The more people on the line, the more shoots we can have!

Manheim PA - 2010.pdf
"It's very hard to engineer another countries liberation...people have to liberate themselves. Unfortunately in history, many people get killed..."
Medea Benjamin

Frontsight

OK - Signed up for July 18 and 19, Come and join me for the fun!

Frontsight

Grego

I'm going to be coming to several. I'm stoked to discover so many great events so close to my house, only about 1:15 away!

Frontsight

OK - Just downloaded the event flyer and posted my first one tonight.  I put one up at French Creek Outfitters in Phoenixville, Chester County.  Will get more done on Monday, I'm heading north for the weekend.

Frontsight

kDan

I'm on for Shoot Boss July 18-19.  Who's coming?  Calling FFLs and e-mailing them fliers is a good way to generate interest.   Gunbroker.com has an ffl finder feature by zip code.  Anybody up for this?

"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Frontsight

I just posted a flyer at Target Master in Chadds Ford, Delaware County, last night.  The gentleman I spoke with said he had heard of the program and kindly consented to posting it on their bulletin board.  I'll try to get out to Village Arms in Gap and the Sportsman's Shop in New Holland before the weekend. 

Let's all get involved!

lprgcfrank

#6
I'll post to PAFOA and try to getup at King Shooters Supply (Roger's better bullets)

here's link to post  http://forum.pafoa.org/training-courses-122/64095-manheim-pa-appleseed-rifle-heritage-july-18-19-2009-a.html
"fundamental principle of American law that a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any individual citizen." [Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. Ct. of Ap., 1981)]

kDan

I drove around Pike and Wayne county today dropping off flyers at gun shops, sporting goods, taxidermy, and some country stores.  The regular rounds, but it's nice to be promoting Pa shoots instead of NY state!!

With times tough like they are right now, ammo so expensive, and so many out of work, it's on us even more to not only get the word out about the events, but take an extra 30 seconds to really explain why this is so important right now.

Like Buzzworth puts it at his shoots in Vermont, "For centuries, everybody around the world has come to America for Freedom when they could no longer find it at home.  Well, if we lose our Freedom now, where are WE going to go?"
"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Knight Kadosh

All signed up for July 18th and 19th.

This will be my first time at an Appleseed event; timing is perfect as I am a new owner with a new rifle. I come ready and willing to learn everything that I can.

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

kDan

Quote from: Knight Kadosh on July 13, 2009, 10:40:49 AM
All signed up for July 18th and 19th.

This will be my first time at an Appleseed event; timing is perfect as I am a new owner with a new rifle. I come ready and willing to learn everything that I can.

Brian


Brian, try to make sure you get some rounds through that rifle, and we look forward to seeing you there.  I hope your sights are easily adjustable, but if not, we'll make due.

Just a few days before this one.  Looks like we've got some more spots on the line too.   

I'm bringing some toys.  Not rifles, but things that fall down when you shoot them, then stand back up.  We may be able to have a little fun on Sunday.  It's easy with a small group, so those of you that are coming this week-end - nice one, you'll not be disappointed.  Anybody on the fence, you should sign up.  We're gonna have fun.

kD
"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Frontsight

Hey Guys - Weather's looking good and I'm really looking forward to my second Appleseed.  I'm bringing two thirteen year old nephews who are new to shooting with a matched set of 10/22 LTRs.  I'm going to see if I can do justice to my M1A.  I'll set up on the right side of the line so I don't rain burning hot brass on anyone.  See you all on Saturday morning. 

Knight Kadosh

Hi kDan and Frontsight,

And I thank you both for the warm communiqué!

Thank you for the advice kDan; I have sent about 150 rounds down the barrel since the new purchase. Only problem seems to be that when it's sighted in,  it than shoots quite differently the very next time I get it out and use it, although I suppose it could be me in combination with too much cleaning of the barrel between range visits.

Then again, the above described problem is only one of many reasons that I am coming, like a sponge I am ready to absorb all there is to learn and know about this activity.

Sighting is fairly straight forward, remove scope caps and dial in.

In any case it's going to be an uphill battle for me, 17 HMR bolt action 5-cartridges to a magazine. I did purchase another 4-magazine's, a sling and 500-rounds.

I really look forward to learning as much as I can and wish I could get my hands on a 10/22 Ruger with open sights. I'll keep asking around about borrowing any type of  semi- automatic .22 loner for the day as a backup.

In any case I am really excited and look forward to meeting you both!

Any other pre-event advice is much appreciated. O0

Best Regards,

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

kDan

Frontsight,

Good work bringing the teens.  If you have a .22 for yourself, bring it as well.  If you're down the right end of the line, that's where I'll be standing so I can feel the air pressure change from your .30 cal.  I'll be catching your brass in my shirt pocket if you don't watch out.

Brian,

At this point, just bring the rifle the way it is.  Good you put the 150 through it.  Cleaning will change the zero, especially on a new rifle.  We'll get you sighted in by 10 o'clock and burn through those 500 by late Sunday afternoon sure thing. 

Still time to drag your neighbors, relatives, and friends along.  I'm looking forward to our first shoot at this new Range.
"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Knight Kadosh

Hi kDan,

Thanks for the words of encouragement,

Just to be on the safe side, I ordered 500-MORE additional rounds; they shipped on Monday and will hopefully arrive by Friday.

I really want to get the most out of this rifleman instruction that I possibly can! 8)

I figure it's better to take extra cartridges home, than to run out! O0

Best Regards,

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

Spanner

Quote from: Knight Kadosh on July 15, 2009, 09:31:58 AM

I really look forward to learning as much as I can and wish I could get my hands on a 10/22 Ruger with open sights. I'll keep asking around about borrowing any type of  semi- automatic .22 loner for the day as a backup.


Brian, I will be sending an extra loaner LTR to this event (mags & ammo too if needed).  PM me and I'll introduce you to the bearer of said rifle (a first-timer as well).

" Decision-making is the supreme manifestation of human dignity. "  -Jouvenel

Knight Kadosh

Hi Spanner,

Sir, a PM has been sent to you! :D

Best Regards,

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

Frontsight

Kdan - My .22s are going to my nephews.  I shot rifleman out at Allemans back in April and I want to attempt it with my M1A this time before I try on an orange hat.  Just sighted it in at 25 meters this morning.  I think I bottomed out the elevation knob.  I'll do my level best to avoid hitting you with my brass.  There was a guy at Allemans who was shooting a 7X54 Russian something or other and I kept getting his brass on my back.  Can't wait to get back down in prone! 

Frontsight

Oh yeah - I posted an event flyer for this year's shoots at Village Arms in Gap, PA this morning.  They have lots of bulk .22 there too for anyone who is interested. 

B9

Quote from: Frontsight on July 15, 2009, 03:27:58 PM
Kdan - My .22s are going to my nephews.  I shot rifleman out at Allemans back in April and I want to attempt it with my M1A this time before I try on an orange hat.  Just sighted it in at 25 meters this morning.  I think I bottomed out the elevation knob.  I'll do my level best to avoid hitting you with my brass.  There was a guy at Allemans who was shooting a 7X54 Russian something or other and I kept getting his brass on my back.  Can't wait to get back down in prone! 

When you start getting into the bubble you won't feel that hot brass until after the course of fire.
"It's very hard to engineer another countries liberation...people have to liberate themselves. Unfortunately in history, many people get killed..."
Medea Benjamin

Knight Kadosh

Hi Frontsight,

Gap, PA is about 17-miles from my apartment here in Terre Hill, PA, (17581), about a 30-minute ride south for me on 897. My gun club is about 15-20 minutes north of Terre Hill.

You leave near Gap, PA?

Best Regards,

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

kDan

#20
KK,

Good idea to bring the extra ammo.  Us North Eastern folks can go 750 rounds, believe it or not.

Quote from Spanner  -  "Brian, I will be sending an extra loaner LTR to this event (mags & ammo too if needed).  PM me and I'll introduce you to the bearer of said rifle (a first-timer as well)."

- That's great!  I won't be able to bring any LTR's, and I was eye-balling his earlier post.  I won't say why I won't have any to save all the jokes for those who make the shoot.  Send 4 (four) mags, so we can run a rapid fire or two.  That reminds me, Spanner, why aren't you coming?  .

Frontsight,

As long as it ain't Berdan primed, I'll be running around catching your brass before it hits the ground!!  If you want it back, I only charge a 20% premium. :)  Bottomed the rear sight at 25, eh?  How long have you had the rifle?

And B9's right about the bubble, but the funny thing about those 7(.62) x 54 (mosin nagant)'s is when you're sitting next to them, they change YOUR npoa with each shot.  If you're in the bubble, you don't even know you've hit bulls on six different targets.  bouncin all around...  BOOM!  They're all bad guys, right?

-d-

"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Knight Kadosh

Hi all,

I'll be sure to bring extra ammo with me for the LTR.

I would rather everyone go home with some ammo left over than see one person have too little.

I hear you about the cannons, I may be a newbie to this but I'm not deaf, and yes I noticed that my shooting drifts when the cannons start going off and that hot brass starts flying all over the place.

It's all fun and games till it lands on you, smile!

I suppose as a newbie there are a certain amount of dues that one needs to pay; it's all in good fun.

I'm about as Excited as a Fox in a Henhouse! ::)

Best Regards to all,

Brian
Mohnton Fish and Game Protective Association
http://www.mohnton.org/

gunville

Any free camping around Manheim?  Or lower cost than the $38 tent price at the RV park?
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"During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." - George Orwell

Frontsight

Sorry - It's all Berdan primed.  I bought it cheap and stacked it deep a few years ago.  I think I paid 140.00/1,000 for most of it.  Seems hard to believe now.  The man is absolutely correct about the bubble.  I remember wondering where the heck all that big brass came from - the guy next to me was laughing cause it was dropping all around and on top of me during the course of fire and I really never even noticed it.  KK - I live south of Downingtown - Gap is around 30 minutes west of me.  I shoot at Atglen Sportsmen's Club in Atglen.  That's just south of Gap - maybe 10 minutes.  Great range, goes out to 500 meters.  I've been through Terre Hill a few times - used to go up to Weaver's to buy boots and stuff.  Be good to meet everyone on Saturday - I hope the weather holds out for us.

Spanner

Quote from: kDan on July 15, 2009, 05:07:52 PM

Send 4 (four) mags, so we can run a rapid fire or two.


4 mags per rifle, Aye Aye, sir.  Wish I could be there. :(
" Decision-making is the supreme manifestation of human dignity. "  -Jouvenel

kDan

Quote from: gunville on July 15, 2009, 09:55:18 PM
Any free camping around Manheim?  Or lower cost than the $38 tent price at the RV park?

I don't know of any free camping.  We cannot camp on site.
"Hot dogs don't go bad"

       -Scout

Bingles

Quote from: gunville on July 15, 2009, 09:55:18 PM
Any free camping around Manheim?  Or lower cost than the $38 tent price at the RV park?

I found United Zion Camp Grove, 2298 Camp Road, 717-665-3918

It looks to be just a couple miles from the range. They quoted me a price of $16/ night for a tent site (RV site ?) over the phone.


NUGUN

Greetings,

My name is Jason and I am hoping to attend the November Appleseed.  Actually, I am hoping to bring another 2-3 friends + spouses. However, one significant problem is that most of us are new or non-shooters. (As in do not own a rifle.)

I myself own a Mini14 but am hoping to pick up a 10/22 as it'd be cheaper to buy the 10/22 and shoot then to shoot my .223 supply.

I was wondering if there were any rentals or loaners available. I am hoping to get a few "libertarian" friends of mine who are pro-2nd Amendment but non-gun owners to attend. In the hopes rectifying that failing and encouraging them to add the means to defend their liberty.

;-)
--
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http://nugun.wordpress.com

lprgcfrank

I'm one of the instructors and I will have 1 loaner available.  The other instructors usually have a loaner as well.  If you are going to pick up a 10-22 get the Tech Sights as well since the factory sights on teh 10-22 are not adjustable.
"fundamental principle of American law that a government and its agents are under no general duty to provide public services, such as police protection, to any individual citizen." [Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. Ct. of Ap., 1981)]

mooney

Quote from: NUGUN on September 28, 2009, 11:34:20 PM
Greetings,

My name is Jason and I am hoping to attend the November Appleseed.  Actually, I am hoping to bring another 2-3 friends + spouses. However, one significant problem is that most of us are new or non-shooters. (As in do not own a rifle.)

I myself own a Mini14 but am hoping to pick up a 10/22 as it'd be cheaper to buy the 10/22 and shoot then to shoot my .223 supply.

I was wondering if there were any rentals or loaners available. I am hoping to get a few "libertarian" friends of mine who are pro-2nd Amendment but non-gun owners to attend. In the hopes rectifying that failing and encouraging them to add the means to defend their liberty.

;-)

NUGUN,

WELCOME!!!! Let me know how you make out getting rifles for everyone and please confirm how many will be registering. Once we know for sure who needs rifles I'll be able to try and find loaners, but I can't guarantee it. If at all possible buy, beg, borrow, and... well that next step isn't a good idea, LOL. Anyway we are glad to have you on board and we'd love to help in anyway we can. Feel free to email me directly at pa@appleseedinfo.org if you have questions.

Herb Mooney
PA State Coordinator
Mooney