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Official Newsletter of River Bend Gun Club The Bullet-IN River Bend Gun Club is a club for members, founded in 1958. Issue No. 252 September 2018 Land Purchase Opportunity Inside this issue Official Club Business... 5 Young Shooter s Challenge... 7 Action Pistol... 8 Bullseye Pistol... 11 Bullseye Pistol Championship... 12 Light Rifle... 13 Rimfire Benchrest... 16 Smallbore Rifle Prone... 18 Youth Shooting Sports... 20 September Calendar... 22 October Calendar... 23 Classified Ads... 24 Range Map... 27 On 6/27/18, the club was contacted by a local landowner and offered the opportunity to purchase 50+ additional acres of land along our north eastern and eastern border at a tentative price of $10,000 per acre. On 7/9/18, the Board of Directors (BoD) met in Executive Session after the monthly BoD meeting was concluded. During the Executive Session, I made a brief presentation to the BoD and described the specific parcel of land that has been offered for sale. I also provided Dawson County tax value information for RBGC property and surrounding properties and I reviewed options available to raise money with which to purchase additional land. This situation provides the following opportunities for RBGC: The club can raise the funds necessary to purchase 50+ additional acres that will provide a buffer for club shooting ranges, will increase the value of club holdings by adding additional acreage and provide land for future range development. 1

Land Purchase Opportunity (Continued from page 1) Should the club choose to forego purchasing the land, the seller may sell his land to a developer who will eventually build and sell homes. These homes may be built close enough to club ranges that the homeowners initiate noise complaints and noise and safety related litigation. While one may observe that the club is grandfathered or that it is protected by certain state laws, the threat of litigation and harassment from local homeowners is real and would be expensive to litigate against. The threat of losing the club is real. The seller may be unable to sell his land or may change his mind. However, the seller is an older gentleman and the land he owns next to the club will eventually sell. The key question is, will the club have the opportunity and resources to purchase this property when it does eventually sell? All of these possible outcomes were discussed during the 7/9/18 Executive Session. A motion was made, seconded and approved by vote to proceed with the land purchase. A motion was made, seconded and approved by vote to sell additional life memberships at $7,500 each to raise money for the land purchase. The BoD voted to purchase the land outright rather than raise funds for a down payment and borrow the balance because the RBGC By-Laws require that a majority of the life members approve any loans in excess of $10,000. The BoD would have to convene a Special Meeting and request life member approval to initiate a real estate loan. No one on the BoD wants to use the club s existing land as collateral for a loan and no one on the BoD wants to place the clubs existing property in jeopardy. After a great deal of research into recent land sales and listings and meetings with the Dawson County Tax Assessor, the Club Treasurer and I met with the land owner on 7/28/18 and reached a verbal agreement to purchase 50 to 60 acres for $9,000 an acre. Pursuant to the agreement, the club will also pay for a survey and closing costs and has until 10/31/18 to raise $540,000. During an Executive Session on 8/13/18, the BoD approved the sale of up to 73 additional life memberships at $7,500 each to raise $540,000 to purchase 60 acres. Effective 8/15/18, life memberships began being offered to club members who were on the Life Membership Waiting List. To date, 30 life memberships have been sold, the club has raised $225,000 and all members on the waiting list have been contacted. The BoD also approved rules governing the management of the Life Membership Waiting List and they approved a Life Membership Application Form which is required by the club By-Laws. These documents appear with this article, they are posted on a bulletin board outside the Club Manager s Office, they are available through the Club Manager and Club Secretary and they are posted in the Member s Only section of the RBGC Forum. The benefits of having a life membership are listed below: 2 Life members pay no dues. Life members elect the Club President for a term of one year. Life members elect three Life Directors for terms of two years each. Life memberships are transferable and may be passed on to a member s spouse, children, grandchildren or other relatives. In the event a life member moves away or is no longer able to use club facilities, the club will buy back life memberships for $500 less than the assigned value. (Continued on page 3)

Land Purchase Opportunity (Continued from page 2) If a member believes they have a better offer, they may sell their life membership to someone else. The most important benefit of purchasing a life membership is that it will help the club raise the funds to purchase the additional acreage that is now available. This additional land will serve as a buffer against the future encroachment of urbanization and will be available for future range development. If you have wanted to purchase a life membership but have not done so because you didn t want to be on the waiting list for a long time, now is the time to complete the form, send it to the Club Secretary and purchase your life membership. For decades, only 127 life memberships were available and no one could purchase one unless the life member who had it sold it back to the club. Now, everyone on the Life Membership Waiting List who wished to purchase a life membership has done so and there is no longer a wait for life memberships. There are still 43 new life memberships available for immediate purchase. The club needs your help to raise $540,000 by 10/31/18. If the purchase of a life membership is not a good fit for you, consider a donation in any amount to the RBGC Land Purchase Fund. If you are not in a position to make a donation, you can help the club by recruiting a friend, neighbor or relative to become an annual member. Will Owensby, Club President Life Membership Application Rules 1. Any person to whom a life membership is to be transferred, by any manner whatsoever, must meet the membership qualifications in Article III. (Article V Transfer of Life Memberships, Section A.) 2. The Club Secretary shall maintain a list, in chronological order, of prospective life members who have expressed written interest in life membership upon a form provided by the Club, which shall be deemed the official waiting list of proposed life members to whom life memberships may be sold. (Article V Transfer of Life Memberships, Section C., Number 1.) 3. Each life member shall be entitled to one vote in elections of directors and officers, and in all other matters duly presented to the life members for action. (Article IX Voting, Section A. Right to Vote, Number 1.) 4. A prospective life member may be placed on the list only one time and may purchase a life membership when their name reaches the top. If, after purchasing a life membership, the member wishes to purchase an additional life membership, they may be placed on the bottom of the list by resubmitting a Life Membership Application Form to the Club Secretary. 5. A prospective life member who, for any reason, declines to purchase a life membership when it is offered to them will be removed from the official waiting list. If, after being removed from the waiting list, the member wishes to be placed on the list again, they may be placed on the bottom of the list by resubmitting a Life Membership Application Form to the Club Secretary. BoD Approved August 13, 2018 3

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Highlights of July 2018 Board of Directors Meeting Official Club Business President Will Owensby presided over a quorum of seven Board members. Also attending were two club officers, the Club Manager, Shotgun Manager, two life members, and one spouse member. A quorum was confirmed, the proposed agenda was amended and adopted, the minutes of the June 2018 Board meeting were amended and approved, and the following officer and manager reports were presented and accepted: Treasurer Secretary Chief Range Officer Club Manager Shotgun Manager Board decisions made, actions taken and items of interest: Treasurer reported that June FYTD income was $802K, an increase of approximately $24K versus the same period in FY 2017. June FYTD expense was $906K, an increase of approximately $46K versus the same period in FY 2017. Cash in the bank as of 6/30/18 was $366,704 including $70,148 in Capital Reserve Fund. Approved 9 new members. (List below). The Chief Range Officer reported that 15 of 19 shooting venues submitted match reports in June. Total entries were 377 (176 members, 189 non-members, and 12 juniors) and event use fees to the club totaled $1,285. Non-competition range use in June totaled 1,483 (1,287 members and 196 guests). The June range safety tour was attended by 14 prospective members, spouses, and current members. Shotgun range use in June was 445 shooters (361 members and 84 guests). 1,742 rounds were fired during the month with 35 cart rentals. Total June revenue to the club was $11,199. All emergency call boxes are now running on AC power. Septic tank permit for new Bullseye range received. Microphone at front gate repaired and working. New bowling pin plates have been ordered for AP1. On 6/16/18, Tactical Rifle certification was held for 1 member on AP Bay 3. Twenty members and spouses have completed this certification in 2018 and 231 have completed it since inception in May 2013. The ACRO Search Committee recommended that RBGC hire Phil Alexander to fill the vacant ACRO I position, and hire Steve Martin to fill the vacant ACRO II position. The BoD voted unanimously to hire both Phil Alexander and Steve Martin. Regular monthly Board meetings are called to order at 7:00 PM on the second Monday of each month in the Gene Mowell Conference Center. RBGC members and families are cordially invited to attend. 5

Official Club Business New Members Approved Nicholas B. Anderson, Jr., Flowery Branch Justin C. DeMone, Acworth Steve L. English, Roswell Kenneth L. Floyd, Canton Bryan D. Grigsby, Marietta Kevin M. Maginn, Ball Ground Donald A. McKay, Alpharetta Gary G. Norman, Jasper Michael D. Taylor, Cumming Membership Statistics Jul Jun Jul 2018 2018 2017 Senior Members 140 146 112 Total Members 1,655 1,904 1,591 6

YOUNG SHOOTERS CHALLENGE REGISTER NOW OCTOBER 27, 2018 Registration opened on August 1, 2018. This event normally fills-up in a few days. Please pre-register for this event (see below). We are limited to 120 participants between the ages of 8 and 18. This is an excellent opportunity for your son or daughter (grandkids, too!) to shoot targets with.22 rifle,.22 pistol,.30 carbine, black powder hunting rifle (muzzleloader), air rifle, and shotgun. There is no charge to participate in the event. All young shooters will be assisted by River Bend Gun Club volunteers. A parent or guardian must accompany their child. This event is open to members and non-members alike. So tell your friends and neighbors and don t forget to pre-register for a great time. We still need a few more volunteers for the Young Shooters Challenge. Please contact the event coordinator at ysc@rbgc.org to volunteer. Thank you! How does your Young Shooter participate? 1. Register each young shooter online for the event on gunshootingevents.com by clicking or searching https://www.shotsquid.com/event/2362 2. Download the Liability Release Waiver, scan to the email address on the form (preferred), or send US Mail. Registration is limited to 120 participants so get your forms in early! RBGC members must complete the form as well. 3. Plan to be at the range by 8:00AM on 10/27/18. The mandatory Safety Briefing and instructions will begin at 8:30AM. All participants are required to be present for the Safety Briefing. Please don t be late! 4. Expect to be at the range until late afternoon. Participants will be outside all day. Wear appropriate attire, shorts are discouraged for participants. 5. Bring a chair if you like. 6. Bathrooms are available on the range. 7. Lunch and beverages for participants will be provided at no charge. 8. All shooting will be done on the Cowboy Hill Range which is the first range on your right as you come onto club property. One parent had this to say: This was the first time [my son] ever fired a shotgun. He ended up going 4 for 5. How's that for some good instruction at the Young Shooters Challenge! No personal firearms or ammunition will be allowed on the range during this event. Questions or need information? Contact ysc@rbgc.com 7

Action Pistol August 18, 2018 The chance of rain doesn t apply to August River Bend Action Pistol. Saturday morning at 3:45AM before the August Action Pistol Match, many of us had a monsoon rainfall. But once again, Mother Nature smiled on Action Pistol. We arrived at the club under gray and forbidding skies but no rain and so it stayed for our match for the 59 shooters who enjoyed a great match. Bay 1 Our regular torment of plates and pins but with the promise of 4 regular IPSC targets. Except that those regular IPSCs required the infamous Mozambique Drill and those target heads are SO SMALL 8 (Continued on page 9)

(Continued from page 8) Action Pistol Bay 2 More steel and paper with a popper activated swinger. Sounds like a speed drill until the swinger keeps playing fast hide and seek behind those barrels. There were a lot of misses on that one! (Continued on page 10) 9

Action Pistol (Continued from page 9) Bay 3 Just when the shooters thought they were safe, those hostages who always seem to be in the wrong place at the wrong time were exactly that. And them those challenging head shots made another appearance but this time hiding between the barrels. Nothing fast or easy about those. Action Pistol Traditions As is the Action Pistol tradition, the match was followed up with a lunch off the grill -- this month was hotdogs plus John Busey s wife s entry into the pasta salad competition, Mamiko s already famous brownies, AND Cliff s amazing homemade pickled okra and pickles and, of course, Action Pistol Door Prizes. Our thanks again to all the Range Officers and volunteers who make RBGC Action Pistol a success. Don t forget our next AP Match is Saturday, September 15th. 10

Bullseye Pistol Ladies and Gents, Thanks to all 13 shooters who came out to shoot our Bullseye Pistol Match Sunday, August 19, 2018 at River Bend Gun Club in Dawsonville, GA. The weather was warm, but not oppressive. Thankfully, the rain held off. Complete results can be viewed here. Congratulations to Match Winner John Strakose who scored an excellent 2583-83x. First Master was Jim Good with 2505-68x. First Expert was John Norris at 2398-54x. First Sharpshooter was Neal Lewis at 2336-34x. First Marksman was won by Chase Turner at 2196-36x. In September we will not have a club match. Instead River Bend will host the Georgia State Bullseye Pistol Championship on Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16, 2018. Shooting begins at 9:00a.m. each day. On Friday, September 14, 2018 the range will be open for sighting-in beginning at 1:00p.m. The State Championship will be a Registered 2700. Additional matches will include NRA Distinguished Revolver, CMP EIC Service Pistol and CMP.22 Rimfire. Cash prizes, personalized trophies and a large prize table will be provided. If you want a program, contact me by phone or email. Entries can be made up until September 7, 2018. Come out and shoot with us! Bring a friend or two! Best regards, David Donley 11

Bullseye Pistol Championship Please join us at River Bend Gun Club on September 15 and 16, 2018 for the Georgia State Bullseye Pistol Championship. This will be an NRA Registered match (2700) plus NRA Distinguished Revolver, CMP EIC Service Pistol and CMP EIC.22 Rimfire matches. Lunch will be provided both days. The range will be open for practice/sighting-in on Friday, September 14 at 1:00p.m. We will run a series of National Match Courses and you may shoot any (or all) of your guns at that time. There will be a large prize table available to all shooters. Match winner will receive $200, second place overall $150, third place overall $100 and State Champion $100. Match winner, State Champion and all class winners will receive personalized trophies by mail after the match. There will be a random drawing in which five shooters will each receive $100 cash. Also, there will be a 50-50 drawing for those who wish to participate. Visit RBGC website for more information or use the following link: program/entry form. If you want to participate in this match, please notify me by phone or email and I will enter your name on the list. You can turn in your entry form and entry fee when you arrive at the range. Or, you can mail in your entry form. We look forward to seeing you at the State Championship! Best regards, David Donley 404-791-5166 Also, please make every effort to shoot the Florida State Precision Pistol Championships in Jacksonville on Oct. 20-21, 2018. 12

Light Rifle August sees the second 50-yard matches of the Light Rifle season with a 30 Shot Iron s Only match followed by a 30 shot Any Sight Match. This year s matches had some surprises! The Iron s Only match, affectionately known as the Gary Brockmiller Commemorative Match was first on the Agenda. For those who don t know the history, Gary was a regular shooter for many years competing with Iron sights. He lobbied the MD to sanction a registered Irons only match to allow for RBGC s Iron sight shooters to set National Records. Gary got his wish in 2014 and the MD humorously named the match in recognition of Brockmiller s persistence. Gary moved out of state shortly after the matches started but has travelled back to RBGC each year to complete, winning the match in 2016. Unfortunately, he was absent this year, but 15 other shooters were in attendance. The weather was partly sunny but very humid with little wind. Fifty-yard matches are always challenging, and the weather didn t make this one any easier! Only 8 of the 15 competitors present fired Match 1 for record divided equally split between Marksman and Master (all Sharpshooter and Expert shooters were promoted to Master when forming the classes). George Wilson jumped out to a comfortable lead firing a very solid 85-0X 10 points ahead of Mark Dorlay in 2nd and 20 points ahead of Simon Bailey in 3rd. Throughout the match everyone suffered at least one missed shot reinforcing how tough 50 yards is, although all of Wilson s 1st match shots scored points, while the mere mortals all had misses. Competitors held onto their relative positions through stage 2, with Wilson opening the gap over Dorlay by 6 points while Bailey closed the gap to Dorlay by 1 point (164.00 to 148.01 to 139.00). In the Marksman class, Bob Morris closed the gap on 3rd place by firing a 76 and Brad Reynolds was just a point back at 129.01 Wilson peaked in the 3rd stage by firing a 90-1X to cement his winning position with a score of 254.1X, just 6 points below the National Record. Dorlay also fired his best stage, 84.0X, to secure second, while Bailey had a (Continued on page 14) 13

Light Rifle (Continued from page 13) disastrous stage with 3 misses Bailey stated that he doesn t shoot open sights often & Wilson s playful retort being It Shows! Ouch! Bailey s 57-0X dropped him to 1st Master with Brad Reynolds shooting his best stage, 77-1X, to secure 3rd place overall. Bob Morris fired a 71-0X to finish as 1st Marksman. George Wilson - 254-1X - Match Winner Mark Dorlay Brad Reynolds - 232-1X - 2nd Place - 206-2X - 3rd Place In the second match, all 15 shooters were firing for record, with 2 new shooters and Wilson forming the Master class and everyone else being in their earned class. Intermediate Junior, Ethan Wood, decided to show the old guys how it was done, by firing an 80-1X in the first stage to take the lead. Bailey was in 2nd place with a 79-0X with Dorlay in 3rd, with a 78-0X. Wilson managed a 71-0X despite suffering a missed shot and an internal cross-fire when his rear site came lose. (Continued on page 15) 14

Light Rifle (Continued from page 14) After Stage 2, Ethan was still in the lead by 4 points over Dorlay (158.1X, to 154-0X) while Wilson advanced to 3rd and Bailey fell to 4th (146-0X to 145-0X). In the Marksman class, Beth Reynolds was out shooting Sharpshooter hubby, Brad, posting a 134-1X to hold 1st Markman. The final stage saw Ethan Wood fire a 73-0X to slip within 1 point of Wilson who, recovering from his earlier mishap, shot a match high 84-0X. Still, Wilsons late push was not enough, and, in an unexpected turn, Intermediate Junior Wood finished as Match Winner with a 231-1X over Wilson s final score of 230-0X. The author can t remember the last time a Junior took Match Winner honors, so a hearty congratulations goes out to Ethan on his accomplishment. Both Dorlay and Bailey fired 75-0X with Dorlay finishing in 3rd place, 9 points ahead of Bailey who took 1st Sharpshooter with a 220.0X. New shooter, Chad Rogers won 1st Master posting a 167-3X (the high X count for the day). Beth Reynolds took 1st Marksman and family bragging rights finishing at 208-1X a great outcome and testament to her improving skills with a rifle! Ethan Wood - 231-1X - Match Winner George Wilson - 230-0X - 2nd Place Mark Dorlay - 229-0X - 3rd Place Please see the Match Bulletin posted on the website for full results and congratulations to all the winners. The next match will be the Labor Day match and will be held on Labor Day, Monday September 3rd. This match returns to the 60-shot format fired at 50 ft. Grab your 22 rifle and come on out and join the fun and friendly competition. 15

Rimfire Benchrest Seven shooters were present for the August Rimfire Benchrest match and experienced the most amazing weather moderate temperatures and almost no wind all morning. With conditions like these, high scores were expected. The match format for August was three 50 yard stages fired at either the IBS 50 yard Green Monster or the RBA 50 yard target. Due to the Match Director being o a tight schedule, all three stages were fired with scoring done at the end of the tournament. All three matches were fired before noon, with results available shortly after. Steve Gould, firing from a bi-pod, requested to shoot the RBA target so was promoted to the Unlimited class. Simon Bailey left his usual Benchrest rifle at home and instead brought his F-Class Anschutz 54.30 just to see how it would do. Unfortunately, the BR-50 Stock did not fit Bailey s one-piece rest, resulting in an unusable wobble and almost forcing him to withdraw from the match. Luckily, Grant Toman came to the rescue. Toman stripped both covers from a piece of Gatorboard, which were used as a shim, stabilized the stock sufficiently to shoot a low tech fix for a high-dollar precision rest! The first stage was fired with hardly a breath of wind, with appropriate scores. Andy Greenspon using his MPR and RWS Special Match fired a 249-8X on the IBS 50 target. Bailey, despite the initial troubles, fired a 249-12X with the Anschutz on the RBA target, besting Grant Toman s 247-14X using his Anschutz. The second stage also had little wind, but a few swirls did cause trouble. Greenspon again fired a 249, this time with a 7X, with Toman repeating his 247 effort but with only 14X s. Bailey fired a 245-11X, to tie in aggregate score with Toman but be behind on X s (Continued on page 17) 16

Rimfire Benchrest (Continued from page 16) The wind picked up just a little emphasis on little - in the 3rd stage, and Greenspon managed to post his 3rd 249 with a 9X s to lock up first place in the Sporter division. Among the Unlimited s, Toman dropped 4 points to finish with a 246-17X securing Class winner honors, and Bailey, who claims his paper shim was wearing out (that s my story and I m stickin to it), fired a 244-13X to finish as 1st Unlimited. Special recognition goes out to Steve Gould who, firing his Vudoo from a bi-pod, posted the third stage high score of 247-8X and his highest card to date. Please see the Website for the Match Bulletin for the full match results. The final match of the season will be held on September 30th on MP-1 at RBGC. The match format will consist of 4 stages 2 at 50 yards and 2 at 100. Andy Greenspon has promised one of his great lunch spreads, so grab your.22, a rest and bag and come shoot! 17

Smallbore Rifle Prone The August 25, 2018 Smallbore Prone match was another metric match in which we shot on the very difficult NRA Metric targets, which are based on the targets used in international competition. We had eight competitors, seven shooting with sling and one shooting F-Class (bipod or front rest). The wind was light during the 50-meter stages but then picked up when we moved the targets to 100 yards. Mr. Wind decided to be tricky, alternating its velocity from low to medium to high, and switching directions frequently and quickly. Larry Sollars, one of the best prone shooters in the country and always a dominant force in our 600- yard highpower matches, showed us he s equally good with a rimfire rifle as he is with a centerfire rifle, winning sling class with an excellent score of 1176 (out of a possible 1200) in difficult conditions. To give you a frame of reference, a master-class score under the NRA rules is 1134. Simon Bailey again won F-Class with a superb score of 1181, dropping only seven points out of 40 shots during the challenging 100-yard match. (Continued on page 19) 18

Smallbore Rifle Prone (Continued from page 18) Sling Class: F-Class: Larry Sollars 1176 Simon Bailey 1181 Ed Foley 1168 Dave Rabin 1167 Doug McNash 1167 Matthew Whitley 1148 Richard Williams 1143 Jacob Day 1139 Many thanks to Judge Jim Hinkle for calling the match, and to Tommy Steadman for scoring all the targets and helping run the match. Our next match will be the two-day Georgia State Championship, September 22-23, 2018. The.22 Rimfire Rifle Range will be open for practice on Friday, September 21, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please email Dave Rabin at smallbore@rbgc.org. ------Dave Rabin 19

Youth Shooting Sports The updated youth shooting program this year will offer the basics of rifle, shotgun and pistol shooting to youth members and nonmembers. The programs offered are NRA training programs designed to teach the Knowledge, Skills and Attitude necessary for safe gun handling. These classes will have class room and range time. We will meet in the conference room (next to the club office) then move to the Bullseye youth shooting range or Shotgun Hill. The Programs we are using will also assist the participant in meeting youth program requirements such as the Girl Scouts Shooting Sports, BSA Merit Badges, BSA Venturing Ranger Award, Royal Ranger Merit, 4H and others. Please bring your specific groups requirements with you to class. We will provide all Firearms, Ammunition, Eye and Ear Protection, Targets, NRA course materials and drinks. Please bring a sack lunch. You may bring your personal firearm to use, but it shall be approved by the instructor before use. We will be shooting.22 rim fire bolt action rifles;.22 rim fire semi-automatic Pistols; and 12 or 20 gauge shotgun (1 shot per clay target only) Youth shooting dates and registration Links: September 22, 2018 NRA Rifle First Steps Orientation https://tinyurl.com/ya2bxoy3 November 10, 2018 NRA Shotgun First Steps Orientation https://tinyurl.com/yaxgxebx Pistol shooting will continue in the spring. If you have a group of 6 or more youth shooter please contact us, we may be able to work something out. As with all the youth programs we encourage parental support. This is a great way for you to understand what your child has learned and how to move forward with their shooting activities. Please contact us if you have any questions about the program. Thanks, Jerry and Kathy Rioux 770-962-8035 home 404-731-4937 cell Legacyost@gmail.com NRA FIRST Steps Rifle Orientation Firearm Instruction, Responsibility, and Safety Training is the NRA s response to the American public s need for a firearm orientation program for NEW shooters. More Details: NRA FIRST Steps Rifle is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation to one specific rifle action. It includes classroom and range time - learning to shoot a specific rifle action type. Students will learn the NRA s rules for safe gun handling; the particular rifle model parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; cleaning the rifle; and continued opportunities for skill development. Students will receive the Basics of Rifle Shooting handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules card, FIRST Steps Course completion certificate. (Continued on page 21) 20

(Continued from page 20) Youth Shooting Sports This course will assist participants in meeting requirements for the BSA Rifle Merit Badge, the Venturing Ranger Award - Shooting Sports, Royal Rangers merit, and other youth shooting activity earned achievements February 17, 2018 https://www.nrainstructors.org/coursedetails.aspx? Courseid=468497&seats=20&State=n&zip=30043&radius=100.1&id=8&bsa=&youth=Y&women NRA FIRST Steps Shotgun Orientation Firearm Instruction, Responsibility, and Safety Training is the NRA s response to the American public s need for a firearm orientation program for NEW shooters. More Details: NRA FIRST Steps Shotgun is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation to one specific shotgun action. It includes classroom and range time - learning to shoot a specific shotgun action type. Students will learn the NRA s rules for safe gun handling; the particular shotgun model parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; cleaning the shotgun; and continued opportunities for skill development. Students will receive the Basics of Shotgun Shooting handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules card, FIRST Steps Course completion certificate. This course will assist participants in meeting requirements for the BSA Shotgun Merit Badge, the Venturing Ranger Award - Shooting Sports, Royal Rangers merit, and other youth shooting activity earned achievements March 17, 2018 https://www.nrainstructors.org/coursedetails.aspx? Courseid=468789&seats=20&State=n&zip=30043&radius=100.1&id=56%2c8%2c7&bsa=&youth=Y&women NRA Basics Pistol Shooting Course (instructor Led) Semi-Automatic Only The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting is intended for all individuals regardless of previous shooting experience. Course topics include: gun safety rules, proper operation of semi-automatic pistols, ammunition knowledge and selection, pistol selection and storage, shooting fundamentals, pistol inspection and maintenance, marksmanship, and shooting range safety. Additionally, students will complete live fire training and a nationally standardized shooting qualification while on the range with an NRA Certified Instructor. Students will receive the NRA Guide: Basics of Pistol Shooting handbook, take a Basics of Pistol Shooting Student Examination and receive a course completion certificate. This course will assist participants in meeting requirements for the Girl Scouts Shooting Sports, BSA Venturing Ranger Award - Shooting Sports, Royal Rangers merit, and other youth shooting activity earned achievements. April 21, 2018 https://www.nrainstructors.org/coursedetails.aspx? Courseid=468793&seats=14&State=n&zip=30043&radius=100.1&id=56%2c8%2c7&bsa=&youth=Y&women 21

September 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 NRA Light Rifle(rr22) 4 5 6 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 1 Cowboy\SASS(cb) M1 Carbine Match(smp2) 7 8 Centerfire Benchrest(mp1) HP 80 Shot RMC(hp) ICORE - Revolver(ap) NRA Women on Target (cr/ am) (be/pm) High Power Rifle Silhouette match (sl) 9 CMP EIC 50 shot (hp) 10 Board Meeting 7pm (cr) 11 12 13 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 14 bullseye match (be) 15 Hunter Rifle(hp) Action Pistol(ap) Sporting Clays(sp) Bullseye Pistol State Championship (be) Rimfire Silhouette 16 Bullseye Pistol State Championship HP 3x600(hp) AP - 3 Gun 17 AP 2, 3. Stoeger Advanced Movement Class. RO, D. Giddings 18 AP 2, 3. Stoeger Advanced Movement Class. RO, D. Giddings 19 20 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 21 Smallbore State Champ. (22rr) 22 100 yd Match/Clinic(smp2) Buffalo Rifles(sl) USPSA(cb) Smallbore State Champ. (22rr) Youth Rifle (BE) 23 New Member Orientation Class - 10am to 3pm (cr) Buffalo Rifle(hp) Smallbore State Champ.(22rr) 24 25 26 Annie Oakleys Sporting Clays (sh) 27 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 28 29 M14/M1A Match(hp) SMP2 - Fal Match Scholarship Fundraiser Fun Shoot staging area on Rifle Silhouette range 30 Rimfire Benchrest (mp1) Range Legend: (ac) - Action Complex (ap) - Action Pistol Bays (be) - Bullseye Range (bp) - Black Powder Range (cb) - Cowboy Range (CR) - Gene Mowell Conference Room (hp) - High Power Range (mp1) - Multipurpose 1 (22rr) - Rimfire Range (smp2) - Skutle Multipurpose 2 (sp) - Sporting Clays (sh) - Shotgun Hill (sl) - Silhouette 22

October 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 Range Committee Meeting - 1PM in the Conference Room 14 Mark Skutle Memorial Midrange(hp) 1 2 3 4 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 8 Board Meeting 7pm(cr) 9 10 11 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 15 16 17 Hunter Rifle (sl) 18 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 5 6 Cowboy Action(cb) NRA Light Rifle(rr22) 200 Yard Rimfire(hp) Scholarship Fund Sporting Clays Fundraiser (sl) *This activity will use the silhouette range as a staging area.) 12 13 AP - ICORE Revolver Centerfire Benchrest(mp1) Mark Skutle Memorial Midrange(hp) GICAA Clays Match (sh) 19 20 Action Pistol(ap) Sporting Clays(sp) USPSA(cb) Hunter Rifle(hp) Rimfire Silhouette Buffalo Rifles Match (sl) 21 3-Gun Match (ap) Bullseye Pistol (BE) 22 23 24 25 Trap & Skeet League(sh) 26 Youth Shooters Challenge Set-up (cb) 27 Young Shooters Challenge (cb) 28 New Member Orientation Class - 10am to 3pm (cr) 29 30 31 Annie Oakleys Sporting Clays (sh) Range Legend: (ac) - Action Complex (ap) - Action Pistol Bays (be) - Bullseye Range (bp) - Black Powder Range (cb) - Cowboy Range (CR) - Gene Mowell Conference Room (hp) - High Power Range (mp1) - Multipurpose 1 (22rr) - Rimfire Range (smp2) - Skutle Multipurpose 2 (sp) - Sporting Clays (sh) - Shotgun Hill (sl) - Silhouette 23

Classified Ads Remington 700 AAC chambered in.260 Remington, complete w/ optic For sale is my Remington 700 precision gun (complete as shown in photos) chambered in.260 Remington. All action work and new Rock Creek barrel were performed by Accurate Ordinance, LLC. Barreled action is sitting in a Manners T stock ( includes Badger mini-chassis and bottom metal). The stock does show some wear from match play, but is purely cosmetic (Manners will repaint the stock for free if you want to send it to them). Optic is Vortex Viper PST 6-24 X 50FFP w EBR-1 (MRAD). Scope is practically brand new, never shot in a match and has maybe 125 rounds on it while mounted to the gun. Original scope box and contents will be included. Vortex Precision matched 30mm (med height.97 ) Scope rings Vortex Switchview Throw Lever FlatLine OPS articulating scope level Nightforce 20 MOA scope base (bedded to action) Timney Trigger w/safety, adjustable 1.5 to 4.0 lbs, currently set at 3lbs, 3oz Harris BRMS bipod with KMW Pod-Loc AAC 51T Ratchet mount Muzzle Break (a pretty good break in it s self if you ve got an AAC.30cal can, you re all set) Short Action Custom bolt knob Barreled action has 997 rounds through it since new, nothing faster than 2890 fps has gone down the barrel. My load for this gun has been 43.0 gr H4350 with Berger 130 gr AR Hybrid bullets yielding 2864 fps (suppressed) out of the 24 Rock Creek 5R cut rifled barrel (groups shown in photos). Asking $1650 for complete listing 24

Classified Ads Plate Racks Hello Fellow Members, Our club has several used plate racks for sale. I m going to offer these to our club members before I sell them elsewhere. Prices are $200 to $500 depending on condition. Call Bill Illg the club manager at (770) 893-3502 and we ll look at them together and figure a price. Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon III, 20 gauge, 28 inch barrel Model: J6871J Serial #: U68202B This gun is like new and includes all original items including case, chokes and manual. Very lightly used and in perfect condition. MSRP new today is $3450. Best internet price is $2950. Will sell for $2200. More pictures available, or meet me at the club to see in person. Rich McLeod rlmcleod@comcast.net 770-815-2847 25

Classified Ads Ruger Red Label shotgun, 12 gauge, 30 inch barrel Great gun, perfect condition - used once in trap shooting, less than 50 shots fired. Includes chokes, case & box. $1,250. danedwards45@mindspring.com 678-628-7216 Please submit classified ads to newsletter@rbgc.org no later than the 28th of the month. Ads appear for two issues unless additional time is requested. 26

Shotgun Hill Hours: OPEN Thursday - Sunday 10am - 6pm last round must begin prior to 5:30 pm CLOSED Monday - Wednesday Club Hours: Club hours are from sunrise to sunset (specific times for specific dates are listed on the RBGC and other weather sites) on all ranges except the shotgun ranges, which are open late on certain days of the week, light and weather permitting (check the website for scheduled days and hours of operation). Evening shooting (until 9:00 p.m.) will be scheduled periodically on the lighted field. Check the website or contact the shotgun Manager for current schedules. Newsletter Information: When submitting articles, please remember to include a couple of pictures if possible. Deadline is the 28th of the Month. Copyright 2018, River Bend Gun Club, all rights 27