Newsletter of the Cub Run Archers AFIWLA Archery Club

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Newsletter of the Cub Run Archers AFIWLA Archery Club 1 June 11th 09:00 AM- 1:00 PM Safari 2D Shoot www.cubrunarchers.org Belvoir Bowhunters 3-D & Club Facebook = Cubrunarchers Picnic Shoot Upcoming Events: Next Meeting August 13 th 11:00 AM Cub Run Archers Money Shoot August 5 th 9:00 AM Belvoir Bowhunters Annual "Hunters for the Hungry 3-D Shoot August 26 8:00 AM President: Bob Walla reported that the nominating committee has come up with a slate of officers for the election to be held at the August meeting as follows: President: Bob Walla Vice President: Resa Combs Secretary: Bob D'Imperio Treasurer: Jim Kerrigan Range Captain: Chris Rose Indoor Range Officer: Byron Kissane Public Relations Director: Jim Smith 3-D Director: Ryan Johnson Social Director: Terri Perry. The next regularly scheduled meeting of the Cub Run Archers would normally be on August 6th. However, Dave Dobbins pointed out that the next scheduled shoot is an ASA-type known distance 3-D money shoot to be held on August 5th. August 6th will be the rain date if necessary. For this reason, he suggested that the meeting be moved to August 13th. There being no objections to moving the meeting, it will be at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday August 13th in the clubhouse. Please note that according to the bylaws, the August meeting is when the membership votes on the slate of officers for the coming year. At the meeting, nominations will be accepted from the floor for all offices. President Walla pointed out that the minutes of the last meeting were posted and it was moved to accept the minutes as presented. The motion was seconded and passed without objection. President Walla reported that, as expressed at a previous meeting, there was a desire to obtain some additional ASA targets for out 3-D shoots and to obtain some cores for the current targets. To this endeavor, 4 of our older 3-D targets were sold to Belvoir Bowhunters for a total of $650. This amount will be added to $1,000 from the Cub Run budget and $1,000 from the Chapter Field Archery budget for a total of $2,650. This will allow for the purchase of new ASA targets (a Grizzly Bear, a Standing Bear, an Alligator and 2 Turkeys as well as 10 cores for our current ASA targets). A motion was made and duly seconded to proceed with these actions and the motion was passed without objection. The treasurer has a list of the specifics of the order and will place it tomorrow. President Walla reported that a shadow box is being obtained for display of the late Bill Ayres shooting vest in the clubhouse. The President also announced that the arrow cutter in the shop has now been equipped with a vacuum device to remove dust from the air during the arrow cutting process. Those wishing to know how to operate the modified saw should contact Bob Walla.

Tournament Director/Vice President: Dave Dobbins reported that the next VBA sponsored shoot will be our annual Buck Buster shoot scheduled for September 10th. The tournament director will need help in setting up the range and the details of this will be forthcoming at the August and/or September meeting and published in the CRA Newsletter. The Vice President then mentioned that the next non-vba shoot will be the known distance 3-D money shoot scheduled for August 5th (rain date of August 6th) and reminded the membership that the details of the shoot are extensively outlined in the most recent newsletter. These details were recapped for the assembled membership and the members were encouraged to spread the word and show up to shoot or at least participate in viewing of the shoot down and barbecue to follow. New Business: There has been an ongoing issue with people placing unwanted deer parts from the deer processing station in the dumpster by the practice range in hot weather months that results in unacceptable air quality at the range. Going forward, animal parts MAY NOT be put in this dumpster from the beginning of May to the end of September. If you wish to use the deer processing station, take your leavings with you during these months. Otherwise, use of the processing station will cease during hot weather months. Range Captain: Chris Rose has stated that ticks are still a problem on the range and a second application of commercial-grade Spectricide will be applied to the range. Chapter Field Archery Representative: Dick Riemer reported that the qualifications for the Fairfax County Park hunts has concluded and the proceeds of the endeavor have been turned-over to the Chapter treasurer. Indoor Director: The next FITA shoot will be November 4th and 5th. TO THE GENEROUS HUNTERS OF VIRGINIA WHO DONATED 283,198 POUNDS OF VENISON DURING 2016 Published: 03 The H4H have now completed their 25th year of operation and a total number of pounds of venison donated was 6,389,804. They would like to extend their deepest thanks to all the hunters who donated and also to everyone who made a monetary gift to the program for the processing of the venison. The total donated and distributed in 2016 was 283,198 pounds. The East, including the Eastern Shore donated 17,266 pounds, serving 69,064; the Richmond and Central Virginia donated 23,475, serving 93,900; Lynchburg and Southside donated 56,184 pounds and serving 224,736; the Northern Virginia donated 73,936 pounds and serving 295,744; the Southwest donated 67,512 pounds and serving 270,048 and the Winchester Valley donated 44,825 pounds and serving 179,300 folks. Please visit their website at www.h4hungry.org to see the complete lists of both financial donors and hunters who donated deer. Again 'thanks' to everyone!

Cub Run Archers Money Shoot! Cub Run Archers Money Shoot! This is a call to all archers and their families and friends to join us for our inaugural Cub Run Archers Money Shoot on August 5th! (rain date August 6th). The tournament will consist of our brand new 3D targets on the field course at known yardages. 50% of the $20 registration fee will be paid back as prize money down as many as 10 places in each class on a sliding scale. There will be 4 classes, Open, Hunter, Olympic Recurve and Traditional so up to 40 paying places! Registration will be 7-8:15am on August 5th with a shotgun start at 9:00am. Because of the shotgun start format, everyone will finish up at about the same time and can enjoy the Pulled Pork BBQ immediately following. During the picnic, watch the top 5 shooters in both the Open and Hunter classes face off in a Pro Shootdown, 5 target round robin to determine the Podium order. Novelty shoots for prizes will be held during registration and after the Shootdown. You may register on site the day of the shoot but preregistration will be accepted through August 1 st and is strongly encouraged. Come on out for what promises to be the archery event of the season! Please go to our website, cubrunarchers.org or our cubrunarchers facebook page for more info. A special thank you to our Official Sponsors for their generosity: Shrewd Archery, Hoffman Archery, Outdoor Access Please send payment of $20.00 per shooter along with this completed form, check payable to Cub Run Archers to: Robert Dimperio 13490 Edge Rock Ct., Chantilly, VA 20151. Also, you may send your Registration Form via email to cubrunarchers@yahoo.com and submit electronic payment via PayPal to archerjim2532@gmail.com. Please make clear the names of the archer(s) you are paying for on the memo of the check or in the notes of the PayPal transaction. You may also register the day of the shoot but preregistration is encouraged. CASH ONLY on the day of the shoot! *Refunds will only be given if the shoot is canceled Group Therapy out on the range. Good shootin' fellas.

Scoring 3d Target ASA uses McKenzie 3D targets, with 12-ring and 14-ring scoring systems. Each arrow in an ASA 3D shoot is worth 0, 5, 8, 10, 12, or 14 points. A miss is worth 0 points, five points are earned for a hit anywhere on the body of the target, and eight to 12 points are assigned to the scoring rings positioned where the creature s vital organs would be. In special bonus competitions, a 14-point ring is housed in the upper rear of the 8-ring. The IBO partners with Rinehart Targets for its 3D foam targets. While IBO doesn t specify which animals can be used as models, it does indicate certain scoring areas for the targets. IBO utilizes an 11-point scoring system per target, with a 10- ring centered inside the vital area. Within the 10-ring, an 11-ring or X-ring approximately 25 percent of the size of the 10-ring is placed for the top score. A vital area ring, or 8-ring, approximates the heart, lung, and liver area of the appropriate animal. The rest of the body is considered for five points, and a miss or an arrow not touching body color constitutes zero points.

VBA Volunteer Opportunities The VBA will be at two Virginia Fairs and VOSS in August. We are looking for volunteers from our Clubs. It's very important that we have volunteers NLT Thursday, July 27th or ASAP to coordinate with the events folks. The Bergton Community Fair begins on Tuesday, August 8th thru Saturday, August 12th in Bergton-Rockingham. The exhibit hours are from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Go to www.vafair.us/fair-members-list/63-bergtoncommunity.fair for details. The Shenandoah County Fair begins on Friday, August 25th thru Saturday, September 2nd in Woodstock. The exhibit hours are from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. each day. We need volunteers for Sunday thru Friday each evening. Go to www.shencofair.com for details. Please contact Shannon Nesselrodt, VBA Hunting Vice-President at bowbenders@hotmail.com. The Virginia Outdoor Sportsmen Show (VOSS) begins on Friday, August 11th thru Sunday, August 13th at the Richmond Raceway Complex in Mechanicsville. The show times on Friday are from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Go to www.sportsmanshow.com/ for details.there will be two shifts each day and we need two volunteers for those shifts. On Friday, Shift #1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Shift #2 from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. On Saturday, Shift #1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Shift #2 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. On Sunday, Shift #1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Shift #2 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Please contact Irene Stocksdale, VBA Publicity Director at irene.stocksdale@gmail.com. Some of our 2D Safari winners from last Sunday. Eagle Rock with 3 out of the six winners picturederic Eifler Dave Burkkus Steve Moore Thanks for coming out!

VBA Shoot Schedule Saturday, August 05, 2017 - Sunday, August 06, 2017 08:00am - 01:00pm Saturday, August 05, 2017 - Sunday, August 06, 2017 08:00am - 10:00pm Sunday, August 06, 2017 08:00am - 11:00pm Friday, August 11, 2017 - Sunday, August 13, 2017 09:00am - 06:00pm Sunday, August 13, 2017 08:00am - 12:00pm Sunday, August 13, 2017 09:00am - 12:00pm Saturday, August 19, 2017 - Sunday, August 20, 2017 08:00am Saturday, August 26, 2017 08:00am - 12:00pm Saturday, August 26, 2017 09:00am - 12:00pm Sunday, August 27, 2017 08:00am - 11:00pm Sunday, August 27, 2017 08:00am - 01:00pm Bowhunters of Rockingham Two Day Shoot Walton Park Bowhunters Two Day Shoot Pr. William Archers "Annual Black Bear" Trophy Shoot Virginia Outdoor Sportsman Show (VOSS) - August 11-13, 2017 Shanandoah County Archers Shoot Manahoac Bowmen 3-D Shoot VBA State Fall 3-D Classic (Unmarked) Tournament Belvoir Bowhunters Annual "Hunters for the Hungry 3-D Shoot Buggs Island Fish & Wildlife Club Annual "Bulls- Eye Beauties Breast Cancer" Shoot Kingsboro Bowmen Annual "Hunters for the Hungry" Charity 3-D Shoot Two Rivers Archery Club "Dutch & Mertie Memorial" Shoot Bowhunters of Rockingham Walton Park Bowhunters Prince William Archers Shenandoah Archers Manahoac Bowmen Northern Virginia Archers Northern Virginia Archers Kingsboro Bowmen Two River Archers

The Back Porch The BusyBody c/o Red Bourdage 4217 Jackson Mill Rd Haymarket, VA 20169 Surprise! Send submissions to: rjbourdage@comcast.net Cub Run Archers Club Officers: President: Bob Walla Vice President: Dave Dobbins Secretary: Robert D'Imperio Treasurer: Jim Kerrigan Field Archery: Dick Reimer Range Captain: Chris Rose Indoor Archery: Dan Roberts 3-D Director: Ryan Johnson Youth Public Relations: Jim Smith Social Director: Terri Perry VBA Representative: Red Bourdage