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SPORTSMEN S NOTES Official Newsletter of the Dormont-Mt.Lebanon Sportsmen s Club AUGUST 2012. DMSC SHORT SHOTS An important message. Membership is currently closed. The Board is suspending the acceptance of new members while it revises and updates the procedures for inducting new members. Joining us at the August meeting will be Fred Carper of Carper Custom Gunsmith in Washington. Fred handles offers metal finishing, stock work, and custom alterations His topic for the meeting will be long-range precision shooting. A snack of pulled pork, salad, and dessert will follow. Hunters looking to participate in this year s Pennsylvania elk season have until Aug. 26 to submit an application through the Pennsylvania Game Commission s Pennsylvania Automated License System (PALS). Details on the elk season and drawing are available on pages 86-88 of the 2012-13 Pennsylvania Hunting and Trapping Digest, or the PGC Website. While waiting for the rain to stop, Allan Jaworski reviewed Zach Willard s technique using one of the new AR-15s purchased for our Junior Program through with NRA grant funding. The rain didn t stop and Zach didn t get to live-fire the rifle. Torrential rain and bolts of lightning caused the cancelling the outdoor portion of the July meeting. As a result, our junior shooters didn t get the opportunity to fire the new AR-15 rifles purchased for the Junior Program. Maybe we can try again later. DMSC Conducts Safety Reviews Board appointed Range Safety Officers (RSOs) will conduct a random series of membership checks and safety reviews. RSOs will meet with members and guests while at the firing range. Each member will be given a green safety card with important safety information to review, membership ID s will be checked, a green sticker will be affixed to the membership card, and a copy of the range rules will be made available. It s important for all members to review safe gun handling procedures and to focus on the safety rules for each range used. The RSOs will be a wearing a distinctive safety vest and hat and will only ask for a few minutes of your time. SHORT SHOTS continued on Page 2! DON T FORGET THE WORK PARTY ON SEPTEMBER 15!

2 SHORT SHOTS from Page 1 September 3, Labor Day, is a Fish-for- Free Day when anyone (resident or nonresident) can legally fish with NO FISH- ING LICENSE REQUIRED on all Pennsylvania's waterways on the designated days. All other fishing regulations still apply. The last two pages of this issue contain information relating to fundraising sporting clay event at Nemacolin on October 6. The proceeds go to the Trooper Kenton Iwaniec Memorial Foundation. Four years ago, PA State Trooper Iwaniec was killed in a head-on vehicle collision by a driver traveling over 70 mph at night without headlights and with 4 1/2 times the legal limit of alcohol plus narcotics in her bloodstream. The Foundation uses the money to purchase portable breath-testing devices and, to date, has issued 168 units to state and local police stations. The 2012 Mon-Valley Friends of NRA Dinner and Auction is Saturday, September 8. Get your $35 for a banquet ticket to Chuck Augenstein by August 23 and you will get a double amount of raffle tickets for every $50 worth you buy. CMP JUNIOR RIFLE PROGRAM TO RESUME IN SEPTEMBER The Junior Rifle Program is scheduled to resume on September 18. This starts with a 7-week instructional class emphasizing safety and marksmanship basics for new shooters. Additional coaching and practice available every Tuesday night through March after the 7 week class concludes. Some main points of the program: Focus is on juniors (suggested minimum age of 12) Adult shooters wishing to improve skills can also participate (class size permitting) You don t have to be a club member to take this course NRA Certified Instructors lead the program Charge of $10 (TOTAL) for 7 week class----includes instruction book, ammo, target rifles, and all needed equipment Call Miles Ford (412-833-0813) or Chuck Augenstein (724-941-9538) for additional information and registration. DAMMED IF YOU DO...DAMMED IF YOU DON T The $2 million PA Fish and Boat Commission-funded project to stabilize the unsafe dam at Canonsburg Lake has been completed. Now that the dam is safe, work will begin on dredging out the muck that has lowered the water depth to seven feet in some places. To that end, the Canonsburg Lake Restoration and Improvement Committee received $150,000 from the local share account that disburses revenue from The Meadows Racetrack & Casino. So don t feel bad if you lose at the casino --you re helping to improve Canonsburg Lake. Additionally, the PFBC held a public meeting on August 8 in Claysville to give an update on the reconstruction of Dutch Fork Lake. The main work has been completed and the lake will be refilled in stages over a two-year period. Some were concerned that the lake should be dredged first. There was greater concern about the announcement that the PFBC entered into a 5-year, $2,236,680 lease with Range Resources for natural gas drilling under the lake with the money going into a fund for repairing high-hazard, unsafe dams. There was a worry about he environmental impact, even though drilling rigs will be on private land.

3 SEPTEMBER 2012 SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT LEGEND: UPPER RANGES CLOSED ONLY DURING THE ACTIVITY 1 8:00AM- 12:00PM NRA Highpower ALL RANGES CLOSED 2 9:30AM Antique Rifle Match 3 4 LABOR DAY No Monday Pistol Junior Rifle 10:00PM Trap 5 Rifle I 6 7 8 9 10 6:00PM Indoor Pistol (NMC) 11 Junior Rifle - 10:00PM Trap 12 Rifle I 13 7:30PM Board Meeting 14 15 WORK PARTY 16 10:00AM 11th Annual Garand Memorial 17 6:00PM Indoor Pistol (NMC) 18 Junior Rifle - 10:00PM Trap 19 Rifle 20 21 1:30PM- 4:00PM (approx) Silhouette Setup 22 9:00AM- 4:00PM Outdoor Pistol Silhouette 23 24 6:00PM Indoor Pistol (NMC) 25 Junior Rifle - 10:00PM Trap 26 Rifle I 27 8:00PM Member Meeting 28 29 30 REMINDERS: RANGES ARE OPEN FOR GENERAL USE AFTER MATCHES ARE FINISHED SHOOTING HOURS HAVE CHANGED-- CHECK THE BULLETIN BOARD FOR VARYING TIMES

Dormont-Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen s Club P.O. Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241 4 Next Membership Meeting: August 23, 2012 Topic: Precision Long Range Shooting Speaker: Fred Carper of Carper Custom Gunsmith Meal:.Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Salad, Dessert EXECUTIVE STAFF GEORGE TAYLOR IV... PRESIDENT DOUG GAWRONSKI...VICE PRESIDENT ELLSWORTH F. VINES...TREASURER ALLAN JAWORSKI...RECORDING SECRETARY BRUCE UNGAR...EXECUTIVE RANGE OFFICER ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF LOU ROMITO.....NEWSLETTER EDITOR BRIAN FINK.....MEMBERSHIP CHAIR MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS AND DUES Active (Full-fledged membership) $75.00 per year Senior (65 years old, 10 years consecutive membership) $30.00 per year Intermediate (18-21) $30.00 per year Junior (12-17) $10.00 per year Initiation fee (one time) $25.00 Computer Gate Card $10.00 AFFILIATIONS: National Rifle Association Allegheny County Sportsmen Washington County Sportsmen Metropolitan Police Revolver League Pittsburgh and Suburban Rifle League National Shooting Sports Foundation SANCTIONED BY: Department of Civilian Marksmanship Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Association United States Revolver Association CLUB DIRECTORS ROBERT L. ATKISON... 724-941-5882 CHARLES R. AUGENSTEIN, II... 724-941-9538 GEORGE A. DIETZ... 412-344-4027 DOUG GAWRONSKI... 412-531-5043 THEODORE K. HILDABRAND... 724-942-2125 ALLAN JAWORKSKI... 724-746-7033 ROBERT KIRSOPP 724-348-5033 LOU ROMITO... 412-835-6881 GEORGE TAYLOR, IV... 412-855-6721 JOHN TUPTA..724-941-1494 BRUCE D. UNGAR... 412-343-2256 ELLSWORTH F. VINES... 412-343-5752 RONALD J. WATTON... 724-941-5891 DAVE WILLARD.724-941-6620 KEN ZUPKOW 724-941-8367 CLUB COMMUNICATION Club Web Site: www.mdi.net/dml Club House Phone: (724)745-9794 Membership Inquiries: DMSCMembers@gmail.com (412)831-4857 Newsletter: louromito@gmail.com MEMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO CARRY THEIR GATE CARDS AND BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES WHEN ASKED TO BY A RANGE OFFICER OR OTHER MEMBER

5 SHOOTING OPPORTUNITIES PISTOL. MONDAY NIGHT OUTDOOR (NMC). Will shoot through August. The first line shooting at 6:00. Call the program leaders, George Taylor 412-855-6721 or Bruce Ungar (412)343-2256, for additional information. MONDAY NIGHT INDOOR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 10. OUTDOOR PISTOL SILHOUETTE. This match shoots the fourth Saturday of the month through October at 9:00 AM. Contact George Taylor 412-855-6721 NOTE: the targets are set up Friday afternoon prior to the shoot. Set up assistance is always welcome. RIFLE NRA HIGH POWER. This program will shoot the following monthly schedule: SEPTEMBER 1, and OCTOBER 6. John Tupta is the Match Director, Alan Jaworski is the Assistant Match Director. For information call 724-941-1494, 724-746- 7033, or email teefam@verizon.net. CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (CMP). This program shoots on the third Sunday of each month. For information contact John Tupta at 724-941-1494 or teefam@verizon.net BLACK POWDER. Contact Ron Watton, (724)941-5891, or watton2@verizon.net for general information. SHOTGUN TRAP. The program runs every Tuesday night from 7:00-10:00PM, weather permitting. For information, call Doug Gawronski at 412-531-5043. SHOOTING HOURS CHANGE Board member Chuck Augenstein came up with a good idea. Chuck suggested the Club adapt to the availability of daylight during the long days of summer and increase shooting opportunities by changing range shooting hours every two weeks. This concept is based on the continual change in times for hunting hours as shown in the PGC handbook, The new hours will be posted on the bulletin board outside the clubhouse and shown on the signage at each range. We don t usually track doe licenses this early, but the early activity around Erie- Warren-Clearfield corridor prompted this status report. WMU Quota Sold Available 1A 42000 20547 21453 1B 33000 31977 1023 2A 59000 8028 50927 2B 67000 1628 65372 2C 50000 30462 19538 2D 62000 36366 25634 2E 21000 16935 4065 2F 27000 24214 2786 A HELPFUL REMINDER: RANGES THAT ARE CLOSED DUR- ING A PARTICULAR MATCH ARE OPEN TO MEMBERS FOR USE ONCE THE MATCH IS OVER.

6 LORD WILLIN AND THE CREEK DON T RISE JULY WORK PARTY Well, the creek rose. But that didn t stop over two dozen volunteers to come out for the July work party. Early on, as the workers signed in, the garage was the hub of activity for sanding and painting pistol range target holders, cutting backer boards, and constructing benches. When the rain let up, the work crew broke up into teams to take on the rebuild the tie walls on the pistol range, do some heavy duty tree and brush clearing on the lower archery range, and get rid of six months of grime. The list of volunteers and more pictures are on the next page.

7 JULY VOLUNTEERS John Bradford Rick Cox Dennis Dee Bill Fertall Barry Fleischmann Dylan Fonner Mike Haritan Ted Hildabrand Bob Kirsopp Frank Kirsopp Dan Kiselica Tony Kourakos Nick Kuzy Steve Morelli Matt Patnesky Bob Popso Bonnie Popso Lou Romito Gary Scherer Tim Tresh John Tupta Bruce Ungar Ell Vines Ron Wilkin Zack Willard Ken Zupkow

8 ANTIQUE RIFLE MATCH June 30, 2012 Name Rifle Prone Prone Rapid Sitting Rapid Offhand Tom Davis M1917 Enfield 182-2X 68 72 65 387-2X Pete Cassini `03A3 Springfield 190-6X 72 88-1X 86 436-7X Nick Kuzy `03A3 Springfield 186-6X 93-1X 88-1X 68 435-8X Ted Hildebrand Total `03A3 Springfield 194-4X 90-1X 88 76 448-5X John Tupta 30-40 Krag 139-1X 85-2X 72 62 358-3X Jim Madar `96 Swedish Mauser 192-1X 93-2X 86-1X 81-1X 452-5X Dave Willard `98 30-40 Krag 196-8X 93 83 80 452-8X Gary Scherer `03A3 Springfield 193-3X 97-1X 86 87 463-4X Good weather, good shooting, great old rifles and outstanding companionship! This was an informal match and everyone had a great time (it sure beat cutting grass). And as you can see by the scores everyone shot well. As you can see by the rifles that everyone used we had quite a variety of older rifles. So next antique match bring that old rifle out and join the fun. If in doubt, bring it out and you can compete in this informal match. I would also like to thank everyone who helped in the match. See you all next time! --Reported by Gary Scherer

9 CMP Carbine Match July 15, 2012 Name Prone Rapid Fire Rapid Fire Prone Sitting Offhand Total Chuck Augenstein 85-1x 88-1x 87-2x 85-1x 345-5x Dave Burd 80-1x 84-1x 79-1x 84 327-3x Pete Cassini 87 86 82 78 333 Nelson Solow 66-1x 76 13 38 193 Tony Kourakos 71 76 72 38 257 Nick Kuzy 79 86 82 69-1x 316-1x Mike Ligman 79 77 49 58 263 John Tupta 88 84 89-2x 78 339-2x Bruce Ungar 92-1x 92 85 93-2x 362-3x We had a grand time at the annual M1 Carbine Match this year. Ten shooters brought out their trusty carbines and put their skills to the test in this 40 round Sanctioned Match. (As a sanctioned match, the scores are also posted on the National CMP website and award pins are presented.) Bruce Carbine Williams Ungar took the top honors with 362-3x. Great shooting for all of the participants. It was another fun day at the range. The following cutoff scores will apply during the 2012 National Matches: Gold 350+, Silver 337-349, Bronze 320-336, T Shirt 0-400. Looks like there is a lot of potential in the upcoming national match! --Reported by John Tupta

10 CMP M1 Garand 200 yard Match July 22, 2012 Name Slow Rapid Fire Fire Prone Prone Offhand Total David Burd 88 84 75 247 Tyler Filby 90 69 6 165 Matt Gillenberger 91 93-1x 85 269-1x Ted Hildabrand 95-2x 91 88 274-3x Allan Jaworski 95-2x 94 87-1x 276-3x Nick Kuzy 89 88 58-1x 235-1x Mike Ligman 91 91-2x 77 259-2x Jim Madar 95 91-1x 90 276-1x Ray Nist 90-1x 94-1x 87 271-1x John Tupta 94-1x 87-1x 85-2x 266-4x Dave Willard 85 91 87 263 Tom Wolf 95-3x 87 59 241-3x A weather day at DMSC that resembled a weather day at Camp Perry in Ohio greeted the twelve shooters for the annual preparation for the upcoming National Matches. This special event helped to hone the shooting skills for all that intend on participating at the National Matches by duplicating the distance, course of fire, and pace that will be encountered. Indeed a good day it was! Top honors went to Allan Jaworski with a 276-3x; this score only edged out Jim Madar by 2x s. Also scoring in the 270 range were Ted Hildabrand and Ray Nist. At the upcoming National Matches the following scores will earn medals: Gold 281+, Silver 273-280, Bronze 264-272. Nice shooting to all participants! CMP AR-15 200 yard Match July 22, 2012 Name Slow Fire Rapid Fire Prone Prone Offhand Total Marc Burnes 99-5x 99-5x 90 288-10x Matt Gillenberger 93-2x 92-1x 90-3x 269-1x Allan Jaworski 94 97-3x 98-3x 289-6x Steve Morelli 100-6x 96-3x 86 282-9x Bonnie Popso 70 79 36 185 Bob Popso 81-2x 73 77 231 CMP National Matches also entail events such as the President s Match and the National Trophy Individual (NTI). This local match allowed an opportunity to practice some of the skills that are part of the Camp Perry experience. Most often shooters choose to use the AR-15 rifle due to the noted accuracy of these black rifles. Congrats to the five shooters who participated.

11 CMP Springfield/Vintage 200 yd. Match July 22, 2012 Name Rifle Slow Fire Prone This was the Second Round of a CMP Special Event. Eleven shooters had the opportunity to hone skills in preparation for the upcoming National Matches at Camp Perry. The course of fire was thirty rounds plus sighters (ten rounds per stage). Top score for the match was Dave Willard with a 275-3x. Rapid Fire Prone Offhand Total David Burd 03-A3 97-3x 90 73-2x 260-5x Marc Burnes 03-A3 84 44 85-1x 204-1x Nick Kuzy 03-A3 81 81 77 239 Mike Ligman 03A3 94-4x 95-1x 74 253-5x Ted Hildabrand 03-A3 97-1x 93-1x 80 270-2x Chris Houlihan 03-A3 87 86-1x DNF 173-1x Jim Madar Swedish Mauser 96-2x 97-3x 76 269-2x Ray Nist Moisin 87 77-1x 74 238-1x John Tupta 03-A3 93-1x 91-2x 81-1x 265-4x Dave Willard 03-A1 96-3x 94 85 275-3x Tom Wolf 03-A3 95-1x 92-1x 68 244-2x The Springfield Match allows the use of either the 1903 or 1903A3/A1 rifles. Springfield Match achievement award cut-scores for 2012 are: Gold 282+, Silver 274-281, Bronze 264-273. The Vintage Match allows the use of the following rifles: the U. S. Model 1917 or U. S. Krag or a manually-operated, as-issued foreign military rifle. Vintage achievement award cut-scores for 2012 are: Gold 277+, Silver 269-276, Bronze 257-268. All of the cut-scores are determined from results of the previous year scores at the National Matches. Great shooting by all! --Reported by John Tupta

12 The trading post For buying and selling sporting equipment associated with club related activities-- shooting, hunting, fishing, and archery. That means no golf clubs, soccer shoes, weight benches, old tires, personal dating services, etc....you get the idea. WANT TO SELL SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 9MM PISTOL, Loaded model. Full size 1911. Stainless frame and slide. 5" Stainless Steel match grade barrel and bushing. Adjustable rear sights. Cocobolo hardwood grips. Other features and price available by phone. Will also consider trade arrangement for a Smith 41 or High Standard Victor, or other high quality 22 target pistol. Call Joe at (412)835-0386. (0712) ROCK RIVER NATIONAL MATCH AR-15 A4 with brand new replacement barrel installed from the factory, 1/4 Elevation,1/4 Windage, National Match Sights with a removable carry handle and a 2 stage Rock River NM trigger. Asking $900. Contact Matt at mattgillenberger@gmail.com. (0612) ARMALITE AR-10(T) CARBINE. 7.62 NATO, A4 Upper w/ forward assist, 16" Stainless 1:11.25" barrel, Free Float Handguard, Mid-Length Gas System, 6 Position Collapsible Stock, Two Stage Trigger. AAC Blackout Flash Hider / 51T Suppressor Adaptor. $1700. Call Allan at (724)746-7033. (0612) YOUR EYESIGHT AND HEARING ARE IMPORTANT. THAT S WHY EYE AND EAR PROTECTION ARE MANDATORY. The Trading Post is a free clearing house service for DMSC members. We bear no responsibility or liability for accuracy of information, item condition, or reliability of submitter. Mail Trading Post items to DMSC P.O.Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241, or e-mail to louromito@gmail.com. Indicate whether you want to buy or sell, list the general item, then specific details, and include a contact point, as well as a picture if available. After two issues the item will be removed unless requested otherwise.

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