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COSSA Bulletin September 2018 A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to Keep and Bear Arms shall not be infringed. The Constitution of the United States of America Second Amendment FUTURE PLANS FOR COSSA COSSA operates as a 501.C.7 as a Tax-exempt club and COSSA will continue to operate as a 501.C.7. For some time COSSA has realized we need to create a new foundation that will operate under a 501.C.3. The 501.C.3 will be a nonprofit charitable foundation designed to promote safe shooting in Central Oregon and help fund COSSA. This new foundation will be able to accept tax deductible donations. I am hoping these donations will provide more funding to COSSA. This new foundation is required to operate separately from the existing board. As a result, COSSA will be creating a 501.C.3 board of directors. As President I will go to as many of these board meetings as possible but only as a visitor. I am looking for people interested in being on our new 501.C.3 board. Seeing that this is brand new to us I can t say how much time this will require but my guess is a 2 hour meeting once a quarter. If you or someone you know is interested in being on this board please let me know. You can email me at President@Cossapark.com. SIGHT IN CLINICS COSSA has 2 sight in clinics scheduled for September. The will be on September 8 th & 9 th and September 22 & 23, from 9 am to 4 pm The clinics will be held at the Bill Fockler Memorial sight in range. The clinics are open to both members and non-members. The cost will be $7.00 for non-members and $5.00 for members. COSSA will provide everything except guns and ammo. Expert assistance will be provided for those that are unfamiliar with the methods of sighting in for hunting. This is a yearly service that COSSA provides for the community and volunteers are needed to help out. Volunteers are needed to setup, teardown, assist shooters, spot for shooters and sign shooters up. You do not need to be an expert to help. Any members that want to learn more about sighting in are welcome to come out and help. Many volunteers are needed to make things run smoothly. You do not have to spend the full time helping, if you have a few hours to spare and want to help contact Bill Lewis, 541-480-4695 or lewis.w.l@hotmail.com, to set a time. I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E 2 Work Party Update 3 September Meeting 6 Disciplines 8 At the Safety Bench If you have any questions about your membership, please email membership@cossapark.com Find us on the web at www.cossapark.com Central Oregon Shooting Sports Association COSSA Bulletin 1

WORK PARTY FOR AUGUST- 2018 The work party for August was a short one. The weather was very hot and we decided that we would work until noon and then take the rest of the day off. The fire danger level was still high and because of that all of the fire trailers were checked to make sure all of the fire trailers were working and full of water. They were all in good order and started quickly. We are able to keep the COSSA range open because of the fire trailers and must make sure they are in working order. The instructions for starting and running the fire trailers are in the metal box and the combination is always the present year, now 2018. Make sure you know how to use them. Because of the fire danger, we are trying to keep the weeds and grass cut down in the bays and around the buildings. Disciplines are also asked to keep the weeds and grass down in the bays they use and around their buildings. If you have noticed that the pit toilets are cleaner and more inviting, you can thank Steve Dunbar for that. He has been doing a bang up job on them. Those attending the work party were; Mike Conley, Ron Glover, Kevin Rees, Michael Brodie, Steve Dunbar, Ted Anderson, David Sweet, Eric Brown, Roy Shirakata, Larry Confer, Don Thomas, Bob Everson and Bill Lewis. The next work party will be on September 5 th and will start at 9 AM. If the weather cools down, we will try to get some work done on bay clearing and berm building. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES We are trying to get some of the structures painted and this is something that can be done on days other than the work party days. The Lady Hawks cover is the first one that needs painting. This is planned for a roll on paint job and the paint and the rollers are at the range and are waiting for volunteers. It will need a primer coat and at least 2 color coats. This means that there are three jobs to be done. If you are interested in volunteering for one of the jobs, contact Bill Lewis, 541-480- 4695 or lewis.w.l@hotmail.com and he will let you know how to go about it. NIGHT TRAINING Redmond Police Department will be holding training on September 13 and will be doing some night shooting on the Gong Range. HEAVY EQUIPMENT AND OPERATORS NEEDED We are expecting some big shoots next year and it is time to start getting the range cleaned up. It has been many years since we have had heavy equipment out at the range for cleanup and improvements. COSSA plans on renting at least a large front loader for cleanup and berm reconditioning. The plan is to rent the loader for one week, which means 40 hours of running. Therefore, we need to have enough operators signed up to get those 40 hours in during the week. Work can be done during the day or clear into the evenings. This work will be directed on cleanup of the existing bays. However, several of the pistol bays need to be leveled out clear to the end of the bay and this will require a cat with rippers to break up the hardpan that now exists in the bays. If any member has personal equipment, a cat, front loader, excavator or dump truck, that they can rent or donate use of to COSSA that can be left on the range for use over an extended period of time, that would be a great benefit. Contact Bill Lewis, 541-480-4695 or lewis.w.l@hotmail.com, to volunteer or to get more information. VOLUNTEER NEEDED COSSA will have a table to distribute COSSA literature and answer questions at the Gary Lewis seminar on deer hunting to be held at the Sportsman s Warehouse on September 12 from 6 to 8 PM. Set up will at 5:30. This will give the volunteer 3 hours of work credit. If you are interested contact Bill Lewis at 541-480-4695 or lewis.w.l@hotmail.com COSSA Bulletin 2

EDDIE EAGLE TURNS 30 The Eddie Eagle Gunsafe Program is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Over the past 3 decades, it has taught over 30 million children simple and effective firearm-accident -prevention principles. Updated in 2015, program provides all materials free online at Eddie Eagle s Treehouse at www.eddieeagle.com. Designed for children from pre-k to 4 th grade, Eddie Eagle delivers the safety message... If you see a gun: Stop! Don t Touch. Run away. Tell a grown up. NRA s long-standing rule on gun storage is to store guns so they are in accessible to ANY unauthorized users and especially children. Since the program was instituted, the targeted Eddie Eagle age group has seen a decline of approximately 80% in unintentional firearm fatalities according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Check out the program by calling the NRA at (800) 231 0752, emailing at eddie@nrahq.org or online at www.eddieeagle.nra.org/. SEPTEMBER GENERAL MEETING In Defense of the Buffalo Runner "In 1916, Captain Louis, a chief of the band of Piute Indians near Burns, told the writer that there used to be buffalo all over the Malheur Valley." Thus wrote Vernon Bailey in his book The Mammals and Life Zones of Oregon, published June 1936. So what happened to the buffalo in Oregon, this animal we call the American bison? And what happened to the vast herds of buffalo that roamed the Great Plains? You know what the history books say. But what really happened? Who can say? But that's the discussion for our membership meeting at the VFW Hall at 4th and Olney in Bend on September 13. Gary Lewis will provide a PowerPoint slide show with compelling images from the past and present. Gary Lewis and Bill Lewis will bring some examples of guns used for bison then and now. See you at 7pm on September 13. COSSA Bulletin 3

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TRADING POST The trading post is a benefit that we provide for our members. Each ad will run for one month and then be deleted, unless it is resubmitted. To run an ad, email content to lewis.w.l@hotmail.com by the 15 th of the month 22-250 Improved built by Frank Glenn who has built pistols and rifles for some of the top competitive shooters in the world. Remington 700 action, 26 inch stainless barrel, McMillan stock, Glenn trigger job, and Leupold 4.5x14 scope. Reloading dies and brass included. This was a closet queen. Probably less than 200 rounds through barrel. $2000.00. FN built Browning Light 12 ga. Recoil operated. Pre 1955, serial number #324036 with gold trigger. One owner. $750. 5,000 rounds primed 45acp brass 20 cents each. New Leupold 1.5x5 $200. Tuffpack hard shell discrete rifle case, (looks like golf bag). $100 ($350 value). Andy 541-325-6934. FOUND-one pistol magazine and one stapler. Also, one pistol magazine, two shooting sandbags, one front bag and one butt bag. Call Bill, 541-480-4695, to claim. Factory new, in the box, 40 S&W ammo. 700 rounds FMJ 180 grain. 500 rounds FMJ 165 grain. 120 rounds JHP 180 grain. All brass-no steel. 1320 total rounds $275 (21 cents per round!). I will deliver in Bend. Roger Thorsvold cell 661-332-1124. COSSA Bulletin 5

COSSA Disciplines The range is located ¼ mile east of Mile Post 24 on Highway 20 East. GPS location of turnoff road is N43.88846, W120.95222 COSSA GENERAL MEMBER MEETING Meetings are held at the VFW Hall on 4 th Street and Olney on the 2 nd Thursday of each month at 7PM. There is no meeting in October. COSSA Kids Regular Shoots: Third Saturday of every month regardless of weather. www.cossapark.com/content/cossa-kids Contact: Don Thomas 541-389-8284 COSSA Practical Shooters (CPS) USPSA-First Saturday of every month. 3 GUN-Third Saturday of months April thru October. IDPA- Second Saturday of months April thru November. Mixed Steel-Third Saturday of months November thru February. www.cossapark.com/cpshome Contact: Dave Webb deployed_dave@hotmail.com Cowboy Action: Horse Ridge Pistoleros (HRP) First, Third & Fifth(if one) weekends of every month yearround. http://www.hrp-sass.com/ Contact: John Merritt 541-848-2819 Cowboy Action: Pine Mountain Posse (PMP) Second Sunday of every month year-round. Check our website or Facebook page for more information. http://www.pinemountainposse.com/ Contact: Dave Romine 541-678-2566 or stonewoodkid@ymail.com Lady Hawks: Women s Defensive Shooting (LH) Second Saturday of months April thru October. www.cossapark.com/node/20 Central Oregon Precision Riflemen (COPR) Long distance high performance rifle shoots. www.cossapark.com/coprhome Contact: Walt Angle 541-239-1786 Handgun Silhouette (HGS) First Sunday and third Saturday of each month, Matches begin at 9 am. www.cossapark.com/handgunsilhouette Contact: Dan Butala 541-410-5758 Great Basin Sharpshooters and Pine Mountain Riflemen (GBSS and PMR) Fourth weekend of every month April thru October. Friday 8:00 am Lever Action Rifle Caliber, Military Bolt Action, Military Breech Loading, Single Shot (Friday p.m. range open for sighting in.) Saturday 8:00 am.22 Match, Buffalo match out to 1,200 yards Sunday 8:00 am Quarter Bore Match, Lever Action Pistol Caliber. http://greatbasinsharpshooters.com/ www.cossapark.com/content/pine-mountain-riflemen Contact: Brownie brownienash@centurylink.net, Butch Butcheast2020@gmail.com, or Rod rj_camp@msn.com Great Basin Precision Rifle (GBPR) First Saturday and Sunday of months April thru October on the Buffalo Range. These shoots are set up for the beginner and experienced shooter to know their rifle, scope, judge distance, windage, working together as a team, keeping up your skills and to have a fun and challenging shoot. Match fee Saturday $20.00 200 1,760 yards Match fee Sunday $15.00. If you do both days $30.00 Targets: Steel, reactive targets, military infantry, iron maiden, IPSIC targets and more. Ammunition: NO steel core, green tip or military surplus. Saturday: Precision Rifle - 7:30 a.m. 1,000 1,760 yards. Shooting 15-20 rounds. Rifle caliber up to.338 Lapua. Approximately 10:00 a.m. 200 900 yards. Shooting 70 80 rounds. Rifle caliber up to 300 WM. Sunday: Semi-Auto 9:00 a.m. 200 750+ yards 70-80 rounds. www.cossapark.com/content/great-basin-precisionrifle-gbp Please Pre-Register. gbpr@cossapark.com Rod Campuzano, Match Director. COSSA Bulletin 6

SEPTEMBER 2018 https://www.cossapark.com/event-created/month COSSA Bulletin 7

AT THE SAFETY BENCH GLOCK Ka-BOOM! Serious and experienced pistol shooters and hand loaders have heard, and perhaps seen first hand, the infamous Glock Ka-Boom. It is a known fact that Glock 40 S&W and 10MM pistols (40 Cal: Glock model 22, 23, 24 and 27) and (10mm: Glock model 20, 29 and 40) are excellent pistols, have been carried by law nforcement, government agencies, hunters, sportsmen, and competition shooters for many, many years. The 10mm is a powerful cartridge developing 2 ½ times the stopping power of the.45 ACP, while the 40 S&W is more powerful than the 9 X 19 mm parabellum or 9mm luger cartridge that s been around for over a hundred years (introduced by Georg Luger in 1902). However, the Glocks in those particular calibers with reloaded bullets have been known to explode in the shooters hand, hence the Ka-BOOM, which is the subject of this article. When you buy your Glock, the manual that comes with the pistol warns that factory ammunition should always be used. But like many of us who reload, we find that this hobby produces custom rounds at a less expensive price and provides the shooter with a great hobby. The problem occurs when range brass, fired from Glock pistols, is used in the reloading process. When the subject Glocks fire a round, the unsupported portion of the chamber, located at the 6 o clock position when looking down the barrel, creates a bulge in the shell case, which weakens the integrity of the case. When reloaded, and if this weakened portion just happens to line up with the unsupported portion of the chamber, the round could explode into the magazine area and cause catastrophic failure in the pistol. I have seen this three times in my shooting career. While the pistols were toast, the shooters, thankfully survived with only cut hands and faces. (Another reason to wear safety glasses when shooting.) YouTube has many great videos on this subject: Google search YouTube: Glock Ka-Boom for even more on this subject. If you reload in these calibers and use Glock pistols, and aren t aware of this phenomenon, you owe it to yourself to get the best information available. PS: I shoot reloaded range brass 40 S&W in my Sig Sauer P229 all the time and have never had a problem. The Sig has a fully supported chamber thus containing the round completely in the firing process. CENTRAL OREGON SHOOTING SPORTS ASSOCIATION PO BOX 1606 BEND, OR 97709 COSSA Bulletin 8