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The Primer The Official Voice of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association July-August 2011 "Washington Juniors Win! The Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association junior precision air rifle team won the 2011 National Junior Airgun Championship for 3-Position Precision Air Rifle. The championship was held at Camp Perry, Ohio on June 23-25, 2011. The team members on the top of the award podium are (l to r) Denise Martin, Dan Lowe, Spencer Upham & Alan Agnew. Coach John Crossman is pictured standing behind the team." See inside: Lots of Highpower Rifle stuff -- State Championship and Regional, the West District and 600yd Championship. The Pistol Regional and upcoming matches! The By-Laws of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association may be requested by contacting the Secretary. The Officers of the WSR&PA encourage all members to have a copy of the current By-Laws. Please refer to the list of Officers for contact information. (An excerpt from the By-Laws) The purpose and objective of the Association are: to foster and promote the shooting sports in the State of Washington; to coordinate the programs and activities of the various affiliated rifle, pistol and shotgun clubs of the State of Washington in cooperation with like associations of other states; to lend support and assist in promoting the purposes and objectives of the National Rifle Association... 1

Officers and Directors of the Association President: James Croisier Vice President: Alan Carey PO Box 2161 17541 Fremont Ave. Kirkland, WA 98083 Shoreline, WA 98133 206-853-4657 206-427-8257 president@wsrpa.org vicepresident@wsrpa.org Secretary & Membership: Treasurer: Tim Dittmer The Primer: Gary Rasmussen Duane Hatch 6411 Colockum Rd primer@wsrpa.org PO Box 382 Ellensburg, WA 98926 Dupont, WA 98327 509-859-3336 Legislative: Joe Waldron 253-853-7533 treasurer@wsrpa.org jwaldron@halcyon.com secretary@wsrpa.org JR Smallbore: Doug Shellenberger Smallbore Rifle: John Crossman 253-846-6767 253-588-6516 dshellenberger@wsrpa.org jcrossman@wsrpa.org Highpower Rifle: Rich Vedvick Conventional Pistol: Larry Lang GOAL & NRA Foundation: 360-853-7047 206-617-9630 Bob Wendt rvedvick@wsrpa.org llang@wsrpa.org 11208 133rd Ave E Puyallup, WA 98374 F-Class/Tactical: Monte Milanuk Hunter Education: Tani Iwashita 253-848-6325 509-662-1982 253-720-7720 bwendt@wsrpa.org tiwashita@wsrpa.org Directors: Class of 2012 Directors: Class of 2013 Directors: Class of 2014 Bob Wendt Doug Shellenberger John Crossman Gary Rasmussen Larry Lang David Schmolke Monte Milanuk Robert Cozens Gordon Buttke Rich Vedvick Tani Iwashita Valentine Burkhauser Junior air rifle competitors at Camp Perry. WSRPA members Dan Lowe and Alan Agnew on right 2

AUG-OCT 2011 PISTOL COMPETITION SCHEDULE OUTDOOR Conventional Pistol Matches Date Location State Event NRA Notes Aug 6 Paul Bunyan WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Aug 13 Coeur d Alene ID Idaho State R Outdoor 2700 & CMP leg match Championship Aug 14 Seattle (SPAA) WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Aug 20 Cascade SF WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Aug 20&21 Springfield OR Oregon State Championship R Sep 10 Coeur d Alene ID Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Sep 11 Springfield OR Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds & Harry Reeves Sep 18 Kitsap R&RC WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Outdoor 2700, DR, CMP leg match, & Team matches (either day) Sep 17&18 Sherwood OR NRA Regional Pistol R Outdoor 2700, DR, and CMP leg matches. Match Sep 24&25 Paul Bunyan WA Washington State Championship R Outdoor 2700, DR, State Leg, and CMP leg. (either day) WSRPA membership required. Oct 1 Tacoma R&RC WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Oct 8 Coeur d Alene ID Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Oct 8 Cascade WA Outdoor 2700 A Slowfire at 50 yds Oct 9 Springfield OR Outdoor 2700 R Slowfire at 25 yds & Harry Reeves Indoor Pistol Leagues Dates and Times Location Gun Notes Sept 27 thru Nov 1 (Tuesdays) 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, & 7:00pm relays Outdoor Pistol Leagues Dates and Times Location Gun Notes Sept 8 thru Dec. 1 (Thu) 5:00 & 6:00 PM Sept 22 thru Oct 27 (Thu) 5:00 & 6:00 PM West Seattle.22 pistol 90 shots, 50 ft Paul Bunyan.22 pistol The annual Mt Rainier Pistol League. 60 shots 25 yd SF SPAA.22 pistol 90 shots at 25 yd Air Pistol League Dates and Times Location Gun Notes Aug 2 Sep 13 (Tues) (2 nd half) Relays start at 6:30pm. West Seattle Air Pistol 40 shots per week. 6 week league. Sep 6 is a bye week. Air practice available during league time. Bullseye Pistol Shooting Clinics Date Location State Event NRA Notes Sep 11 Tacoma WA BE Shooter s Clinic Free, advanced reservations required. Sep 18 SPAA WA New shooter clinic 9AM to 2PM For more detailed information: Please see the Pistol page of the WSRPA website for match programs, contact information, and directions to the ranges that sponsor the matches. 3

7MAY11 This schedule may be updated occasionally throughout the year. The latest schedule will be posted on wsrpa.net Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association 2011 High Power Rifle Schedule ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON REGISTRATION/START TIMES, MATCH FEES, ETC. IS LOCATED NEAR END OF SCHEDULE. IF UNCERTAIN OF ANY INFORMATION, PLEASE VERIFY WITH MATCH DIRECTORS. THANK YOU. OUT-OF-STATE COMPETITORS, PLEASE NOTE: For Washington State Championship and District Championship matches, where WSRPA membership is required, membership in your state association is recognized by WSRPA as fulfilling that requirement. Just show your current, home state association membership card at registration. However, WSRPA membership is required for WSRPA leg matches. Thank you. JULY 2 Saturday Paul Bunyan Prone/60 600 R $50/$31 41st Div Regional Championship, Day 1 3 Sunday Paul Bunyan RMC/80 200/300/600 R $36 41st Div Regional Championship, Day 2 4 Monday Paul Bunyan NMC/50 200/300/600 R $10/match NMC Team & CMP Leg Match 7 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 8 Friday Tri-Cities Smallbore/40 100/200 $10.22 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start 9 Saturday Machias Prone/60 500 A $20 Any/Any, Any Iron, Service, F-Class, 0930 Start 9 Saturday Tri-Cities Prone/Any/30 300/600 $10 Any Rifle Prone, 0800 Start 9 Saturday U. Nisqually Vintage Rifle/40 200 $10 Any WW2 or prior. 15 min. SS, 20/SP, 10/RP, 10/OH 1000 Start 10 Sunday JCSA RMC/80 100 A $15 (Jrs. $5) 1200 Start 10 Sunday Machias RMC/80 200/300/500 A $20 Match Rifle, Service Rifle, 0930 Start 10 Sunday Tri-Cities VMR/40 200 $10 Vintage Military Rifle, 0800 Start 14 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 16 Saturday Cascade Prone/80 600 A $20(Jrs $10) 0915 Start 16 Saturday Tri-Cities PALMA 8/9/1K $10 0800 Start 17 Sunday Cascade RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20(Jrs $10) 0915 Start 17 Sunday Tri-Cities PALMA 8/9/1K $10 0800 Start Update 17 Sunday Spokane Garand Match 200 A $20 5ss, 20 SP, 10 RP, 10 RS, 10 OH, SR Target / 0830 Start 17 Sunday Kenmore NMC/50 100 A $25 1015 Start 21 Thursday Machias RMC/80 200/300/500 $5 Match Rifle, Service Rifle, 1500 Start, Practice 22 Friday Tri-Cities Smallbore/40 100/200 $10.22 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start 23 Saturday Paul Bunyan NMC/50 200/300/500 $20(Jrs $10) WSRPA Nostalgia Match, includes BBQ after. 23 Saturday Tri-Cities Prone/Any/30 300/600 $10 Any Rifle Prone, 0800 Start 24 Sunday Spokane RMC80 200/300/600 A $20 0830 Start 24 Sunday Tri-Cities Rimfire/40 100 $10.22/.17 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start 28 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 30 Saturday Tri-Cities Prone/Any/45 3/6/8 $10 Any Rifle Prone, 0830 Start 31 Sunday Machias Prone/60 & Swap Meet 500 R $25 A/A, A/I, SR, F, Battle of Machias requirement, 0930 Start AUGUST 4 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 5 Friday Tri-Cities Smallbore/40 100/200 $10.22 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start 6 Saturday Tri-Cities Prone/Any/30 300/600 $10 Any Rifle Prone, 0800 Start 7 Sunday Paul Bunyan Prone/60 300/500/600 $20(Jrs $10) Paul Bunyan Prone Championship 11 Thursday Machias RMC/80 200/300/500 $5 Match Rifle, Service Rifle, 1500 Start, Practice 13 Saturday Machias Prone/60 500 A $20 Any/Any, Any Iron, Service, F-Class, 0930 Start 13 Saturday Tri-Cities RMC/80 2/3/6 $15 0800 Start 13 Saturday U. Nisqually NMC/50 Garand 200 TBA CMP Rules 1000 Start 14 Sunday JCSA RMC/80 100 A $15 (Jrs. $5) 1200 Start 14 Sunday Machias RMC/80 200/300/500 A $20 Match Rifle, Service Rifle, 0930 Start 14 Sunday Tri-Cities Rimfire/40 100 $10.22/.17 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start 18 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 19 Friday Tri-Cities Any/Any/40 300 $10 3-Pos. Any Rifle, 0800 Start 20 Saturday Cascade RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20(Jrs $10) 0915 Start 20 Saturday Paul Bunyan Prone 600 $5 CMP Practice 20 Saturday Tri-Cities NRA Spt/64 200 R $25/$40 Washington State Sporting Rifle Championship, 2 Day Agg. 21 Sunday Cascade Prone/80 600 A $20(Jrs $10) 0915 Start 21 Sunday Kenmore NMC/50 100 A $25 1015 Start 21 Sunday Spokane Prone/60 300/600 A $20 F-Class, 30@300, 30@600, 0830 Start 21 Sunday Tri-Cities NRA Spt/64 200 R $25 Double Course each day, 0800 start each day 25 Thursday Machias Prone/60 500 $5 Practice, 1500 Start 28 Sunday Spokane RMC80 200/300/600 A $20 0830 Start SEPTEMBER 3 Saturday Paul Bunyan Prone/60 300/500/600 $35/$20 Northwest International, Day 1 (Jrs $20 2-day, $10 1-day) 4 Sunday Paul Bunyan Prone/60 300/500/600 $20(Jrs $10) Northwest International, Day 2, 0900 Start Each Day 5 Monday Paul Bunyan Prone/45 Team 600 $60/team Northwest International, Day 3 (team entry includes target service) 10 Saturday Cascade Prone/60 600 R $25 0915 Start, Cascade Cup & Mid-range Championship Day 1 10 Saturday Tri-Cities Prone/60 1K $15/$30 1000 yard Any/Iron, Any/Any, 0900 Start 10 Saturday U. Nisqually Garand Match 200 $10 5 ss, 20/SP, 10/RP, 10/RS, 10/OH 11 Sunday Cascade Prone/60 300/500/600 R $25 0915 Start, Mid-range Championship Day 2 11 Sunday Tri-Cities PALMA /45 8/9/1K $15 0830 Start 11 Sunday JCSA RMC/80 100 A $15 (Jrs. $5) 1200 Start 4

15 Thursday Tri-Cities.50 BMG 1K $10 Practice, 0900 Start 16 Friday Tri-Cities.50 BMG 1K $10 Practice, 0900 Start 17 Saturday Tri-Cities.50 BMG 1K $20/$45 FCSA Sanctioned Match, 0800 Start 18 Sunday Cascade TBA 18 Sunday Kenmore Garand40 100 $20 5 min. SS, 10/SP, 10/RP, 10/RS, 10/OH, 1015 Start 18 Sunday Spokane RMC80 200/300/600 A $20 0830 Start 18 Sunday Tri-Cities.50 BMG 1K $20/$45 FCSA Sanctioned Match, 0800 Start 19 Monday Tri-Cities.50 BMG 1K $10 Practice, 0900 Start 24 Saturday Tri-Cities RMC/80 2/3/6 R $40/$50 WA ST Service Rifle & S. Dist. Championship, 0830 Start 25 Sunday Tri-Cities P100/30 2/3/6 $40/team 4 Person Team Match w/o sighters, 0800 Start WSRPA Membership Required 25 Sunday Tri-Cities NMC/50 2/3/6 $20 CMP-EIC Leg Match following team match 30 Friday Tri-Cities Smallbore/40 100/200 $10.22 Rimfire, Any Sight, 0800 Start CLUB CONTACTS (WSRPA Member Clubs in Bold) CASCADE SHOOTING FACILITIES Steve Fischer 206.399.3658 srfisch1@yahoo.com Valentine Burkhauser 253.735.6730 valentineburkhauser@hotmail.com CLARK RIFLES (Vancouver) NO MATCHES FOR 2010 25115 NE Rawson Rd., Brush Prairie, WA (360.944.1118) Travelling N or S on I-205, take Exit 32 Padden Parkway East, travel 4 miles. When the parkway becomes NE Ward Rd., travel another 2.2 miles. At the intersection (4-way stop) where the road becomes NE 182nd Ave. travel another mile. Turn east (right) on NE 139th St., travel 2.4 miles. Turn north (left) on NE Rawson Road, travel 1.2 miles. Clark Rifles is on the right. Contact Tim Roark 360.883.0615 tim_roark@hotmail.com JEFFERSON COUNTY SPORTSMAN S CLUB 112 Gun Club Road, Port Townsend WA Allen Brannin 360.452.2804 allenbrannin@hotmail.com All matches are fired at 100 yds on reduced targets. Registration 1130. Match starts 1200 KENMORE RANGES For further information contact the Rangemaster at 206.481.8686; or Stan Vlcek at 253.850.6289, e-mail: vlcak@excite.com NCW GUN CLUB, Wenatchee www.ncwgunclub.com Pre-registration strongly advised to ensure there is sufficient interest to hold the matches. If fewer than 5 competitors are registered at least one week in advance, the match director reserves the right to cancel the match at his discretion. Monte Milanuk 509.668.0240c, 509.662.1982h monte@milanuk.net Safety glasses and hearing protection required; no exceptions. 0830 Sign-in. PAUL BUNYAN RIFLE & SPORTSMAN S CLUB Bob Wendt robert_wendt@hotmail.com PLANTATION RIFLE RANGE Contact: Rangemaster Gary Rasmussen, gramuss@co.whatcom.wa.us 360.676.9770 Range location: take exit #246 from Interstate-5; range road is directly across from the northbound exit and entrance lanes; 5102 Samish Way, Bellingham, WA. SEATTLE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION (Machias) Jim Cloward 425.334.3006 SPOKANE RIFLE CLUB Dusty McQuary srchighpower@gmail.com Wednesday Practice. First WED of April through end of September. 1530 Start until dusk. DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Division Street (US 395) and Francis Avenue (SR 291) head west on W Francis Ave 3.0 Miles toward N Assembly Street; Continue west onto W Nine Mile Road 0.7 Miles; Turn left onto W Rifle Club Road 0.4 Miles to 6411 N Aubrey L White Parkway; Go thru the gate on the west side of Aubrey L. White Parkway and proceed downhill, at 10 MPH, to the clubhouse. TACOMA RIFLE and REVOLVER CLUB Larry Arndt ratguner@wavecable.com Gates open at 0730, registration starts at 0800, first shot at 0901. If the gate is closed, press black button to gain entry. TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATION, Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Facility www.tcsa.info Go to: www.tcsa.info/highpower.htm for the latest match program information and details; including confirmation of dates, times, formats and fees. All matches may be subject to change up to 2 weeks prior to scheduled date. Please check the website 1-2 weeks prior to attending a particular match. Conventional High Power: John Julian 509.375.5844, 509.627.4885, b24jcj@gmail.com Long Range/PALMA : Bob Gudgel 509.783.5111 bob.gudgel@gmail.com; Dave Hoffarth davelhof@gmail.com 509.203.4181 Sporting Rifle,.50BMG,.22RF: Paul Rittman 509.783.1845 PaulRittman@gmail.com VMR/40, 300yd Any/Any,.22RF: Gary.Meerdink@TCSA.info All Matches: Start times are listed in schedule; registration begins 1 hour before and closes 10 minutes prior to start. UPPER NISQUALLY SPORTSMANS CLUB (Eatonville) Vintage military prone match is for any rifle 1945 or older in original condition. We will shoot 30 rounds for score with 15 minutes for unlimited sighters. Start time is 1000 Fee $10.00, $5.00 for juniors under 18 RMC start time is 0900. Fee $20.00, juniors under 18 $10.00 For information contact Jerry Johnson 360 832 4684 jerry@mashell.com 5

The 2011 Burden Memorial Long-range Regional By Gary Rasmussen The Ray Burden Memorial LR Regional Championship is just one in a series of long-range and prone shooting events that local competitors put on their "must do" calendars each year. Of course, some shooters prefer one tournament over another and pick-and-choose a bit, but the Burden is always well attended. The 2011 competition was held over the Memorial Day Weekend, its traditional three-day weekend, and attendance was near to the Eagle Creek, Oregon, Douglas Ridge Rifle Club's maximum: 57 shooters (60 is the limit on this 20-target facility). There were seven F Class Open shooters, eight F Class Target Rifle shooters, and 42 "Palma Rifle" shooters (.308 or.223, iron sights) entered through the two-day individual competition, and there were six 4-shooter teams in the Palma Course Team event. The DRRC Range: lower pits for 200 to 600 yards; upper pits for 800 to 1000 yards The Burden tournament begins with a practice day on Friday (May 27 this year), then the individual tournament is fired on Saturday (Palma Course of 15-shots at 800, 900 and 1000 yards, plus an Any Rifle/Iron Sight 20-shot match) and Sunday (Palma Course, plus 20-shot Any Rifle/Any Sight match), and the tournament ends on Monday with the Palma Course Team. In the Pacific Northwest this time of the year is a bit unsettled, weather-wise, and the Burden can have rain, some times lots and lots of rain, but this year we lucked out: the Friday practice had some heavy rain late in the day, causing most participants to pass on the final 1000-yard stage, and Saturday morning's first relay at the 800-yard line had a light rain, but that was it for the remainder of the weekend, except for a brief rain shower at the end of the Team match that many of us waited through before firing the final stage. The Washington State Palma Championship is fired at Rattlesnake Mountain, near Richland, the weekend prior to the Burden, and at that Range the big fear is a sudden blast of air or sudden reversal in wind direction that puts a record shot off the target (there is no shame in telling people that you had a miss at 'Snake!). At the DRRC Range there is usually no concern over misses but you can get "9-ed" to death with the quick changes in mirage. As one newcomer to the DRRC asked me: How in the world do you read the conditions here? My response was: If the flags and mirage are going in the same direction, that means something, but if there is no clear indicator it is pure guesswork! This 2011 tournament produced some remarkable scores in conditions that were perhaps the best I have seen in several years, but there were still times 6

when the shooters were moaning and groaning over wide shots that didn't seem to match up to the conditions they were reading in their spotting scopes. All of the Burden scores, and many other tournament results, can be found on the Highpower Rifle page at www.wsrpa.net. Washington State resident, ex-bad Apple Junior Team member, and current USA Palma Team and USA Under-25 Team shooter (World Championships in October at Brisbane, Australia), Trevor Massey had a "perfect" Sunday en route to an overall win. Trevor started out with a 444-27x Palma and a 198-10x 20-shot (the match winning score), all with the iron-sight Palma Rifle, to go into the lead by one point over Michael Maurer (Washington resident and past-usa Palma Team member: 1999, 2003 and 2007), 642-37x to 641-33x; Mike had scores of 446-25x (match winner) and 195-8x. David Littlefield, the freshly crowned Washington State Palma Champion and ex-bad Apples Junior Rifle Team member, was one point behind Mike with 640-29x (445-24x and 195-5x). Wayne Budbill was fourth overall after Saturday with 638-30x (441-20x and 197-10x), Rich Vedvick was fifth with 633-21x (440-17 and 193-4x), and Oregon's Kevan Hoffarth was sixth with 633-19x (437-12x and 196-7x). In the Master Class, Washington's Frank Fernandez was the first-day leader with 633-18x (438-12x and 195-6x). Oregon's Don Crigler was second with 631-21x (434-15x and 197-6x). And 14-year Brianna Rachinski, 2011 USA Under-25 Alternate and Washington State Bad Apples Junior Team member, was third with 629-23x (434-15x and 195-8x). In the Expert Class, Canadian Peter Dobell was at the top after the first day with 611-15x (423-12x and 188-3x). Washington resident Brent Olsen was second with 611-9x (424-4x and 187-5x), and Washington Junior shooter Gabrielle Pitre was third with 585-8x (407-3x and 178-5x). Ron Herms began his dominance of the F Class competition with 629-18x (433-8x and 196-10x), but Glen Taylor and Chris Long were very close with, respectively, 629-10x4(39-10x and 190-0x) and 627-17x (436-10x and 191-7x). The F/TR competition was led by Mark Anderson with 626-23x (439-21x and 187-2x), but John Weil, 2009 USA World Championship Team member, was close with 626-23x (435-14x and 186-5x). The crowd of satisfied shooters waiting for the official awards The shooting conditions on the second day were ideal: overcast with very light breezes, which was a good thing because reading mirage was difficult to impossible without some sunlight to raise mirage! 7

Trevor Massey slammed the door on his competition by "cleaning" the Sunday stages, firing a perfect "450" Palma Course (the match winning 450-27x), a feat that very few shooters can boast of, and finishing with a perfect 20-shot 1000-yard stage of 200-12x. Trevor's total aggregate was 1292-76x (out of a possible 1300-130x), which is one of the best scores ever fired at the Burden. David Littlefield also had a fine Sunday shoot, 448-30x and 200-16x (match winner), and came in second overall with 1288-75x. Mike Maurer finished in third place overall with 1284-65x with scores of 448-20x and 195-12x. The 1st High Master award went to Wayne Budbill with 1279-60x (445-24x and 196-6x), while Rich Vedvick was 2nd HM with 1277-54x (445-24x and 199-9x) and I took 3rd HM with 1276-66x (447-27x and 200-13x). Anette Wachter had an excellent Sunday shoot with 649-38x (449-27x and 200-11x, only one point lost through the day) but had ammo problems on Saturday that kept her out of the overall standings. Special Category awards were given to those who did not receive regular class awards: High Senior to California resident and 2011 Palma Team Captain Dennis Flaharty (1275-59x), High Woman to Canadian Judy Anderson (1273-54x), High Grand Senior to Bob Gudgel (1267-50x), and High Junior to Jennifer Nyberg, 2007 and 2011 USA U-25 Team and Bad Apples Junior Team member, with 1267-46x. Brianna Rachinski had a fabulous effort on Sunday with 448-25x in the Palma Course and 199-9x in the 20-shot match (647-34x Sunday aggregate) to win the Master class with a total of 1276-57x. We are all praying that she will find an open slot on the World Championship U-25 Team! Frank Fernandez took the 2nd MA award with a total of 1262-34x (436-11x and 193-5x on Sunday). Canadian Al Katona finished only a single point back at 1261-38x (441-16x and 193-10x on Sunday). Peter Dobell stayed in the lead in the Expert Class with 443-25x and 194-5x to win the class with a total of 1248-45x. Ron Herms pulled away in the F Class competition on Sunday with scores of 446-16x and 200-10x, excellent scores on the tough "half-sized" FC/LR target, to win the grand aggregate with 1275-44x. Glen Taylor was 2nd FC with 1265-34x (443-19x and 193-5x) and F/TR shooter Mark Anderson was 3rd FC with 1263-48x (445-20x and 192-5x). F/TR shooter John Weil was only three Xs behind with 1263-45x (446-19x and 196-7x). Trevor Massey, 2011 Burden Memorial winner 8

The final event is the Memorial Day Palma Course Team Match. The Washington Wranglers Shooting Team highlights the Burden as an opportunity to set a National Record, and I am usually the dedicated coach for the event, but this year I was coaching, and shooting as it turned out, a USA Palma Team squad (Trevor Massey, Kelly Bachand, David Littlefield and myself); David also took a turn coaching in the event. The Wranglers did indeed enter a team, and a good one: Rich Vedvick, Wayne Budbill, Anette Wachter and Mike Maurer; Rich and Wayne were the coaching duo. The USA U-25 had a good team, too: Jennifer Nyberg, Abe Kamerman, Brianna Rachinski and Haley Rettmer; Michael Storer (2011 U-25 Team member) was the dedicated coach. The Canadian contingent entered the "B.C. Old Guys" (Bob and Don Pitcairn, Peter Dobell and Judy Anderson; Judy, of course, not really an "Old Guy"). Bud Solis put together "Bud's Gang" (himself, Bob Gudgel, Kevan Hoffarth and Charles Mohseni). And there was a "Washington Bad Apples" Team coached by Asa Yam (Garth Stone, Gaby and Natasha Pitre, and Luke Rettmer). The Team Match is run using paid target pullers for each team, which is a part of the entry fee, so the event moves along at a brisk pace. The 15-shot per shooter 800-yard stage was finished in less than 60 minutes, each team is allowed 97 total minutes, and the USA Palma Team got through without losing a point, 600-47x, while the Wranglers lost a single point for 599-42x. The "Old Guys" did not look so old when they also a posted 599, with 34x. The U-25 Team was not too off the mark with 597-32x. At the 900-yard Stage, the USA Palma and Wrangler Teams both lost three points, 597-37x and 597-32x, respectively, keeping the Palma Team in the lead by a point: 1197-84x to 1196-74x. The U-25 Team came back strong with 594-33x to tie the "Old Guys" (592-16x) at 1191, 65x to 50x, respectively. The 1000-yard stage is usually where the match is determined, being the toughest distance, and this event was no exception. The USA Palma Team slid a bit by posting 587-20x, leaving the win open for the Wranglers. It was looking like the Wranglers would prevail but the final few shots told the tale and the stage was again a tie, 587-20x, giving the Palma Team the win with 1784-104x to the Wranglers 1783-94x. The U-25 Team took third place with 1775-82x (584-17x) while the "Old Guys" had 1775-70x (584-19x). Match Director Kevan Hoffarth with Trevor, Kelly, David and Gary 9

National Records broken at 2011 Governor s-20 June 18 & 19, 2011 Sharpshooters Clint Whitney and Dennis Abbarno show off their gold and silver place medals. Saturday s line was nearly full on a cloudy, cool day in June. On a cool and sometimes rainy June weekend, thirty-three pistol shooters gathered at Tacoma Rifle & Revolver Club to compete in the annual Governor s-20 championship. Out-of-state competitors arrived from Arizona, Oregon and Idaho, to shoot in this match. From Washington: Spokane, Bellingham, Vancouver, and the Tri-cities were all represented. Steve Reiter, from Tucson won the match, breaking 5 national records in the grand-senior category. Tacoma club members did exceptionally well at their home range, taking gold medals in the expert and marksman classes, and a silver in the marksman class. Two Experts won state leg medals with their 22 pistols, finishing ahead of all the Masters competing with their center-fire guns in the Washington s Excellence-in-Competition match. Overall, it was a weekend of shooting! The results: Match Winner Steve Reiter 2637-113x Master Jeff Hendrickson 2569-83x Expert Robert Gamble 2541-82x Sharpshooter Clint Whitney 2417-41x Marksman Larry Arndt 2069-23x The State EIC match results were (23 competitors): Bronze Medal (22) Robert Gamble 285-5x Bronze Medal (22) Beverly Esler 279-8x The distinguished revolver match (18 competitors): Winner & 8 pts Scott Lorenz 278-3x 6 pts Eric Schaffer 265-3x The CMP EIC Leg match results were (11 non-distinguished competitors): 6 pts Robert Cozens 256-3x 10

Rob Cozens and Scott Lorenz competed in the Excellence-in Competition matches following Sunday s relay. Rob was the top non-distinguished competitor in the CMP match and Scott won the Distinguished Revolver match. Both picked up points toward their distinguished award. In addition, Scott won all three EIC matches, and was runner-up in the Governor s-20 championship. What is the Governor s-20? In Washington, the top 10 pistol competitors and top 10 rifle competitors at a state championship each year receive letters signed by our state s Governor. Saturday s relay following a day of shooting at TRRC s nicely landscaped pistol range. 11

The Washington State Mid Range Championship By Gary Rasmussen Cascade Shooting Facilities is the home of the Washington State 600 yard Championship, an 80 shot Prone tournament. The 2011 match was held on Saturday, June 18, and, unfortunately, that was not the best day to pick to shoot 600 yards: it was drizzling all day and a fog bank kept falling and lifting, playing visual games with the shooters. But, on the plus side, there was almost no air movement at all, so if you could see the bull s eye long enough to break a good shot, the bullet would hit the X ring. The scores fired through the day were actually surprisingly good considering the poor visual conditions. There were 27 shooters entered in the event. David Littlefield was crowned the 2011 600 yard Champion, keeping a tradition intact that has been going on since the match began seven years ago: a new Champion every year. I know that there will be a repeat winner eventually, but 2011 was not the year! David had 20 shot match scores of 199 14x, 200 11x, 200 15x and 200 16x for a winning total of 799 56x. Anette Wachter was second overall and 1 st High Master with 799 54x: 200 14x, 199 9x, 200 15x and 200 16x (she needed an 18x on the final string and almost managed to do it!). Kelly Bachand was third overall and 2 nd HM with 799 48x: 200 14x, 199 12x, 200 11x and 200 11x. Mike Maurer and Wayne Budbill were just out of the money list with 798s: 53x and 48x, respectively. These top five shooters had 13 clean 20 shot matches out of 20 total, and that seemed exceptional for the whiteout that varied from ghostly thin to nearly opaque. In the Master class, Charles Mohseni was the top prone shooter with a total of 781 18x: 193 5x, 195 3x, 194 0x and 199 10x (that final match string gave him the win). The combined Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert classes was won by Steve Johnson with a total of 780 32x: 194 6x, 195 11x, 194 7x and 197 8x. In the F Class competition, there were four shooters slugging it out for top shooter recognition and Mike Rockett prevailed with a total of 797 48x: 199 7x, 200 12x, 200 16x and 198 13x. Mike s match #3 score of 200 16x tied the existing National Senior Record. David Littlefield 12

West District Highpower Championship By Gary Rasmussen The West District Championship is one of four WSRPA matches where shooters can strive for State Distinguished medals: State Highpower, State Service Rifle, East and West District. The 2011 match was held at the Cascade Shooting Facilities, Ravensdale, on Sunday, June 19: 80 shot Regional Match Course. The Championship is determined by the 80 shot aggregate while the Distinguished match is a 50 shot NMC pulled out of the fired stages. While the previous day was soggy, to say the least, this day was significantly improved; still overcast but no rain! There were 18 shooters entered in the match. James Obermeyer shot a fabulous score of 796 33x to win the West District. In Highpower there is an old saying: you win the match on the 200yd line, you lose the match at 600yds. Jim shot 199 5x in the initial 200 yard Standing match and followed that up with a 199 7x in the 200 yard Rapid fire Sitting/Kneeling match. So, Jim left the 200 yard line only two points down and that pretty much slammed the door on the competition! He continued his fine day with 198 12x at 300 yard Rapid fire Prone and 200 9x at 600 yards. I was 1 st High Master with 788 40x: 191 4x, 199 13x, 198 8x and 200 15x. The High Service Rifle shooter was Spokane s James Patterson with 770 18x: 188 6x, 197 3x, 194 6x and 191 3x. Charles Mohseni was 1 st Master with 762 23x: 179 4x, 199 11x, 193 1x and 191 7x. Greg Truchot was 2 nd MA with 756 10x: 181 2x, 192 2x, 193 4x and 190 2x. And in the combined Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert classes, David Scott prevailed with 761 10x: 182 0x, 196 5x, 195 4x and 188 1x. The High Junior award went to Dan Stone in the combined class with 728 7x: 172 2x, 194 3x, 180 0x and 182 2x. James Obermeyer getting well deserved congrats from Steve Fisher 13

2011 WASHINGTON STATE PALMA CHAMPIONSHIPS Rattlesnake Mountain Range, May 20-22. 2011 More than one comment was made at this yearʼs Washington State Palma Championship about the changing demographics in our sport. One only had to look up and down the firing line to see that this yearʼs match was populated by young shooters. Not only that, so was the podium. In the High Master class six of the first eight were from our U-25 group or had just graduated from it. And in the Master class two of the first three were juniors. Quite a change from previous years. Mostly moderate to light breeze greeted us in the morning and held all the first day, veering from 4:00 early to 5:00/7:00 during the day to 9:00/10:00 late in the team match. Mixed in, of course, were the usual pickups and right mirage/left flags stuff that led to some unfortunate results. Rattlesnake has a way of spreading the field and this year was no exception. But when the first dayʼs scores were tallied, the big-end of the results sheet had David Littlefield (442-17 MW) ahead of Anette Wachter (441-22) and Kelly Bachand (440-17). Frank Fernandez (438-14) and Dave Hoffarth (433-13) led the MA/EX class. After each dayʼs individual matches, one stage of the Palma team match is fired. In the first dayʼs 800 yard stage, Coach Kelly Bachandʼs USA Under-25 team shot error free for a three point, first day lead over the BCRA team from Canada and five points over the Washington Wranglers who had a mystery mechanical problem that resulted in a record shot off-target. The Fern dʼaliens from Ferndale, WA impressed everyone with their clever team name and that this all-girl team had just one shooter with previous NRA long-range experience. Undeterred, they jumped in with enthusiasm and determination. As someone once said, You go girls! All in all, a pretty nice day with temperatures in the 80ʼs, although a bit benign by Rattlesnake standards, that would soon change. Beginning with 800 yards/relay 2, this is what day two looked like - up to 18 minutes of left wind with the usual angle changes and variability. Now this is more like the Rattlesnake we have come to know and love. On a day when a 435 should have been the winning score, David Littlefield cleaned 800 and 900 and dropped only three points at 1000 yards to win the day with an impressive 447-17. Wind? What wind? Anette Wachter, on the same 1000 yard relay, bested Davidʼs 147-3 with a 148-5, finishing with 440-19 in second place. Michael Storer (435-18) was third. All this in very snotty conditions. Same two names from day-one led the MA/EX class, only with their positions reversed; Dave Hoffarth (433-14) and Frank Fernandez (431-10). The 900 yard stage of the team match was challenging, as well. In progressively dirtier conditions, all teams stopped after two shooters in the first time block, hoping for a moderation in wind effects after the pit-change. Since the breeze was about as unfriendly as it could get, the only thing it could do was improve (from the shootersʼ perspective), which it did, sort of. All teams finished their last two shooters uneventfully given the conditions, which were far removed from flat calm. Both U-25 and the Wranglers tied for the day with U-25 still in first and the Wranglers now in second place, five points back. Day 3 had less intensity but more switches and ups-and-downs. Velocity varied from 5-12 mph and overall direction between 4:30 and 7:00. While the individual match could have gone a couple of ways, David and Anette mostly held their own throughout the day. At 900 yards, David's puller was trying to give him fast service when the cable left the pulley, blocking the target from full hoist and causing a delay for repair. It seemed that 14

when the carrier was returned to service, adequate time had elapsed for David to be entitled to a sighter, since it was a range problem. But there appeared to be some some lack of clarity by those directly involved in the applicable rules, complicated by the interjection of some outside uninformed opinion. A small discussion ensued and David proceeded without sighters. His first shot was a waterline eight, which gave him the wind value and he finished the string in good shape. Meanwhile, Wayne Budbill methodically shot the only score in the 440ʼs, winning day three with a 440-14. Close on his heels was Trevor Massey with 438-19 and Abe Kamerman in third with 435-14. Two junior girls dominated the MA/EX class. In a near tie, Brianna Rachinski (428-16) just edged Haley Rettmer (427-16). After three days of shooting, David Littlefield (1314-42) came out on top a scant six points ahead of High Woman, Anette Wachter (1308-52). Michael Storer (1302-44) was 1st HM and Kelly Bachand 1299-48) 2nd HM. Frank Fernandez (1280-36) was 1st MA/EX followed by Haley Rettmer (1270-37) in second place. Worth mentioning is that Anette started shooting NRA long-range and Palma just two short years ago and Haley has just begun her first year. How quickly some progress. The team match ended very close, as well. For the final 1000 yard stage, conditions were less than favorable so the teams generally chose to wait and, if necessary, go with only one shooter in the first time block. A few minutes after Commence Fire a small window of lighter wind opened. The Wranglers had their first shooter ready to go and began firing. With quick and accurate shooting and coaching, plus aggressive target pulling, they were able to finish two shooters in 15 minutes, losing a total of eight points and overcoming their five point deficit to post a small lead over U-25. While the Wranglersʼ third shooter was readying, the fresher, erratic breeze returned and all teams stopped and waited for the pitchange. After a post pit-change hold, firing resumed and U-25 erased the deficit with the Wranglers for a tie with the final shooters yet to fire. In the end, the Wranglers put enough points on the board to squeak out a five point victory in an intense and enjoyable match. Pictured are David Littlefield, individual match winner above and team match winner Washington Wranglers; Littlefield, Vedvick, Budbill and Wachter with team mascot behind. Complete results at wsrpa.net. 15

Two State Pistol Distinguished Awards presented at Regional June 4 & 5, 2011 at Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club Robert McGowan (near left) is presented a Gold state-distinguished medal for winning the State EIC match with his 45. Rob Cozens (back right) placed second in the EIC match with his 45, also winning a Gold medal and earning distinguished status in the Washington State distinguished pistol shot program. I guess wearing a green shirt helped! Saturday s relay was full, with pistol shooters traveling from all over the country. Jimmie Dorsey and George Sinclair from Idaho are the 2 nd and 3 rd from the right. Clint Whitney, from Kennewick, shows off a good rapid fire target. 16

Thirty-seven competitors arrived from all over the country to shoot in this year s Regional Pistol Championship, held on June 4 th and 5th. In addition to Washington, Oregon and Idaho, competitors arrived from Arizona, Ohio, and New Jersey. The weather was ideal for shooting, on the best weekend of the year by far, with clear, blue skies and 70 degree temperatures. Four national records were set in the Grand Senior category; two by Mel Makin, of Oregon, and two by Steve Reiter, of Arizona. With a full line on Saturday and Tami s hamburgers for lunch each day, it was a successful championship. The Regional results were: Gold Medal Dave Lange 2631-127x Silver Medal Steve Reiter 2613-114x Bronze Medal Mel Makin 2610-96x The CMP EIC Leg match results were: 6pts Charles Deilke 254-6x The distinguished revolver match: Winner & 6pts David Schmolke 267-4x The State EIC match results were: Gold Medal (45) Robert McGowan 288-13x Gold Medal (45) Robert Cozens 281-9x Jeff Hendrickson (left) examines a slow fire shot. He took second (of 12) in the master class. Beverly Esler (3 rd from left) won the sharpshooter class in her last match as a sharpshooter. She advanced to the expert class the following week. 17

The 2011 Washington State Highpower Rifle Championship By Gary Rasmussen The Paul Bunyan Rifle and Sportsman s Club of Puyallup, WA, has held the State Highpower Rifle Championship for more years than I care to remember, and Bob Wendt has been the Match Director and Chief Range Officer for nearly all of them! This first-weekend of June championship tournament has endured 90-degree days, 50- degree days, dry days and wet days, and sometimes the two days of the competition are so different that one wonders if it is the same match at all. The 2011 event was lucky enough to fall in between rain periods during a particularly wet Western Washington spring: Saturday was sunny and warm with light and variable breezes while Sunday was mostly overcast with even less air motion. I don t think we could have received a better two days to shoot this State Championship! The tournament schedule has all of the short-range stages on Saturday and the 600-yard stages on Sunday. The first day begins at the 200-yard line for Standing and Rapid-fire Sitting/Kneeling and then moves to the 300-yard line for Rapid-fire Prone. Instead of moving back to the shorter line to repeat the stages, the second 300-yard Rapid-fire stage is fired back-to-back before moving forward. This procedure not only speeds up the match but also defeats the deep shadow that forms during sunny days in front of the 300-yard line late in the day; I have shot in that murk before and can attest to the difficulty! The first stage of each position begins with two sighting shots but the second goaround is fired without sighters, requiring the shooters to keep good records of their zeros. Oregon s Trent Hering won the first event of the tournament, the Solis Trophy, given to the shooter with the best Standing-stage aggregate. Trent fired 194-5x and 193-5x for a total of 387-10x. Rick Cram was the 1 st High Master/Match Rifle winner with 386-10x (190-5x and 196-5x). I was 2 nd HM/MR with 384-5x (193-1x and 191-4x). In the Service Rifle/High Master category Allen Spiker was the top award winner with 381-9x (191-6x and 190-3x). Chuck Spiker, father to Allen, was the Match Rifle Master winner with 358-3x, while Charles Mohseni was the Service Rifle Master winner with 379-6x. Abe Kamerman was 2 nd SR/MA with 379-6x, losing the tiebreaker to Charles. In the Combined Expert class, Mel Goudge was the class winner with 366-1x, and Andrew Wiesen was 2 nd EX with 359-4x. The Combined Sharpshooter and Marksman Service Rifle class was won by Harold Smith with 361-4x. The Maj. William Kelly Trophy (200-yard Rapid-fire Sitting/Kneeling) was won by Oregon s Allen Spiker with a total of 399-19x (200-12x and 199-7x). I was 1 st HM/MR with 397-23x (198-12x and 199-11x) and Pete Kislinger was 2 nd HM/MR with 388-10x (195-5x and 193-5x). Steve Olson was the top Service Rifle HM shooter with 397-21x (200-12x and 197-9x). In the Master class, PJ Brackenbury was the Match Rifle winner with 392-9x, Abe Kamerman was the top Master Class Service Rifle shooter with 397-22x, and Charles Mohseni was 2 nd SR/MA with 397-11x. The rifle-combined Expert class was won by David Scott with 390-10x while Jerry Bentler was 2 nd EX with 387-9x, and the Marksman/Sharpshooter combined class was won by Tanner Dennison with 388-12x. The 300-yard Rapid-fire Prone Dick Sallee Trophy was won by Rick Cram with a grand total of 394-14x (197-6x and 197-8x). I was the MR/HM winner with 393-14x (196-6x and 197-8x) and Jim Obermeyer was 2 nd MR/HM with 392-17x. Allen Spiker was the SR/HM winner with 393-10x, PJ Brackenbury was 1 st MR/MA with 383-4x, Anette Wachter was 1 st SR/MA 388-11x, and Abe Kamerman was 2 nd SR/MA with 385-7x. Steve Johnson was the 1 st MR/EX winner with 388-11x and Terry Minard was 2 nd EX with 386-9x. Junior Tanner Dennison was again the MK/SS winner with 387-5x. 18

The first day, a total of 120 shots, ended with myself in the lead with 1174-42x. Rick Cram was second overall with 1166-38x and Allen Spiker was third overall with 1163-38x. The lead was more a result of getting all rapid-fire shots off within time, not cross-firing in any stage, and keeping the Standing score close to the match winner, rather than firing great scores. But, points are points in a shooting match. The Sunday-only Willie Harris 600-yard Prone Trophy was won by Jim Obermeyer with a total score of 398-25x (199-12x and 199-13x). I was 1 st MR/HM with 397-21x (199-8x and 198-13x) and Rick Cram was 2 nd MR/HM with 397-20x (197-10x and 200-10x). Steve Podleski won the High Master Any Sight category with a total of 398-23x (199-10x and 199-13x). Mike Rockett, the only F Class shooter of the day, shot 199-14x and 200-13x for a total of 399-27x. Steve Olson was the SR/HM winner with 398-21x (199-10x and 199-11x). Brent Olsen took the MR/MA award with 386-12x. Abe Kamerman was the 1 st SR/MA shooter with 391-11x and David Sotelo was 2 nd SR/MA with 389-8x. David Scott took the Expert class with 383-15x, Tanner Dennison was 1 st MK/SS with 370-5x and Harold Smith was 2 nd with 367-11x. The final tally of the 160-shot State Championship aggregate resulted in my 21 st Highpower Rifle Championship: 1571-63x to Rick Cram s 1563-58x (1 st MR/HM) and Steve Olson s 1560-54x (1 st SR/HM). Steve also won the Grant-Lau Service Rifle Trophy (highest score with a Service Rifle). Pete Kislinger was 2 nd MR/HM with 1543-33x. Anette Wachter was the High Woman Annie Oakley Trophy winner with 1537-33x. Oregon s Chuck Spiker was the 1 st SR/MA winner with 1487-26x. The top Master class shooter (Speer Trophy) was Abe Kamerman with 1552-46x, while Charles Mohseni was 2 nd SR/MA with 1540-38x. Oregon s Jerika Wallace was the Junior Champion Trophy winner with 1518-22x and Todd Branin was the top Unclassified shooter with 1501-25x. The Mike Dull Trophy (top Expert class shooter) was David Scott with a total of 1516-38x. Tanner Dennison was 1 st MK/SS with 1468-23x and Harold Smith was 2 nd MK/SS with 1442-18x. The Washington State Distinguished Rifleman program is a 50-shot NMC pulled out of the grand aggregate. WSRPA members, regardless of state residency, are eligible to win the truly beautiful medals made by Blackinton. The rules are similar to the national CMP Distinguished match but any rifle is allowed. There were 31 non- Distinguished shooters, allowing three legs to be awarded: already-distinguished Rick Cram was the Match Winner (Col Joseph Smith Trophy) with 498-23x; Jim Obermeyer was the top non-d shooter with 492-24x (his final leg and gold medal); Abe Kamerman was second non-d with 490-18x (his first leg for a bronze medal); and Steve Olson was third non-d with 487-20x (his final leg and gold medal). The tournament course of fire has a third string at 600 yards on Sunday. For the match rifle or F Class or Any Sight shooters, this is a stand-alone match. I was the high Match Rifle with 200-10x while Bud Solis was 2 nd MR with 197-9x. Steve Podleski was the top Any Sight shooter with 200-10x and Mike Rockett shot a second 200-13x with his F Class rifle. For the service rifle shooters participating in the CMP EIC Match, the third 600-yard stage is the beginning of the 50-shot NMC (shot in reverse order to save time and targets). The top three shooters, all Distinguished, were Allen Spiker (490-17x), Kristin Schwartz (488-15x) and Abe Kamerman (487-13x). There were 24 non-distinguished shooters to allow two legs to be awarded. Husband and wife Charles Mohseni and Anette Wachter took the two legs with 482-11x (8 points and Charles final step to the gold Distinguished badge) and 476-9x (6 points and Anette s start-up bronze medal). Michael and Kristin Schwartz are the only other married couple I know of who won CMP legs in the same match. Photo Gallery of the State Championship: 19

The Trophy Table Steve Olson with Match Director Bob Wendt: the Grant-Lau Trophy for top Service Rifle Shooter 20

Kristen Schwartz with the Annie Oakley Trophy for top Woman Shooter Gary Rasmussen and Bob Wendt hoisting the (very heavy!) State Champion Butcher Trophy 21

WSRPA "Leg" Match winners: Steve Olson (Gold), Abe Kamerman (Bronze) and James Obermeyer (Gold) The "Leg" Match Winner: Rick Cram 22

Stats Director Marilyn Solis presenting the Standing Trophy to Trent Hering Jerika Wallace with the Junior Champion Trophy and keeper plaque 23

***NEW MEMBER DRIVE -- the Benefits of WSRPA Membership*** Members: Please pass this information on to your fellow competitors and friends. Bring copies to the matches you attend. MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS Eligible to shoot in all Washington State Championships for a year, including High Power Rifle, Pistol, and Smallbore. Eligible to shoot in all state Excellence-in-Competition (leg) matches for a year. Eligible to compete on our state team in the National Championship matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio. Juniors are eligible to receive financial assistance when attending National Level competition. Eligible to purchase arms and ammunition from the Civilian Marksman Program (CMP). We are a member of the CMP. Helping support our state's competitive shooting programs. Helping support our state's junior shooting programs. We provide equipment for our junior shooters to use in training and competition. Helping support junior competitors attend National competition. Receive a bi-monthly newsletter. Receive a membership card. Adding to our numbers in our effort to keep and bear arms. ***This form for NEW MEMBERS ONLY*** *Half Price Special for your first year* Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association 2011 Membership Drive Application (REV 12/10) Membership includes a subscription to the electronic version of the newsletter, The Primer. Name Street City State Zip Phone e-mail address (required for this special priced membership) Eligibility Statement: I hereby certify that I am not precluded by any state or federal law from the possession of firearms. Signature: Date Please check type of membership desired: NEW Annual Adult Membership. $15 (this is half the normal price) Please select a newsletter option: Receive The Primer electronically, by e-mail notification. Not receive. The Primer is available to you on the WSRPA website. Other membership information: Are you an NRA member? Life member? My interests: High power rifle Small bore rifle Pistol Hunting Please do not send cash. Make all checks payable to: WSR&PA Mail to: WSR&PA Membership Chairman, PO Box 382, DuPont, WA 98327 Please note that normal renewal rates apply to current members. See the online renewal form at www.wsrpa.net 24

The Primer c/o Gary Rasmussen 291 Klinger St. Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284-4351 PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TACOMA, WA PERMIT NO. 1347 The Sunday shooters at the 2011 Washington NRA Regional conventional "bullseye" pistol match, pictured at the end of the day, at the Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club. 25