August 2012 - Black Diamond Gun Club

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August 2012 - Black Diamond Gun Club
Black Diamond Gun Club Newsletter
Web Version
Cody Ballard Washington State
2012 Junior High All Around
www.blackdiamondgunclub.org
Black Diamond Gun Club
PO Box 217
Black Diamond, WA 98010
The Bullsheet
“Your Gun Club Information Source”
Is published monthly by the:
Black Diamond Gun Club
P.O. Box 217
Black Diamond, WA 98010
Editor: Laura Ballard [email protected]
Club E-Mail Address: [email protected]
Web Page: www.blackdiamondgunclub.org
On-line Newsletter:
http://www.blackdiamondgunclub.org/Bullsheet.pdf
ClubhousePhone: (360) 886-8047**
**Phone attended ONLY during PUBLIC hours
Next RSO Meeting August 21, 2012 6:00pm
Next General Meeting August 21, 2012 7:30pm
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may also drop them by the club house or give them to any club officer. Deadline for submission
of ads is the date of the General Meeting. Classified ads run for 2 months unless requested
otherwise.
2012 Club Officers
President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Chairman of the Board -
Tom Hunt
- 253-951-2425 [email protected]
Jim Bradbury
Laura Ballard - 206-940-4289
Marilyn Manyon
Cork Carpenter
Trustees:
Bob Ballard
Cork Carpenter
Mark Downing
Jim Forczek
John Griffin
Clem Novinski
Bob Sadesk
Frank Neumayer
Pat Manyon
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Hi Everyone,
Well, restoring the 200yd range after the shot mining has
been a long time coming, but it is done and looks great
down there! Thanks to a host of volunteers who put in a
lot of hard work. Bob Sadesk made short work of the old
metal with his cutting torch and the club gained close to
$100 in the TV fund for the recycled metal. Special
thanks to Mike for taking point man on the project and
bringing Kris in to inspire a healthy work ethic in the rest
of us!
August is going to be a another great month for the club,
we have planned a three day PITA shoot, a Multiplex
Shoot and a Civilian Marksmanship Shoot (CMP)! The
CMP is a new one for the club and Chris Boesche has
put in a lot of time and effort to get this off the ground.
The shoot will be held on the 200 yard range and is
another one of those been a long time coming types of
events for the club. We’re hoping that it is a lot of fun
and that this is just the first of this sort of event for the
pistol/rifle shooters in the club. If all that is not enough to
keep you busy, the club will also be hosting a Biathlon
later in the month as well; So if you like to shoot and
need to do some running to get back into shape…better
check this one out!!
I encourage everyone to sign up and shoot in the trap
league regardless of your shooting ability If enough
shooters signup, there will be four categories to facilitate
all levels of shooting ability. It’s a little like the grading
curve we used to have in school. So even if you don’t
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BDGC RSO MEETING MINUTES July 17, 2012
shoot in the 20’s, you can compete and win one of the
prizes. There will be a luggage style gun case for each
class winner and a 2012 HOA belt buckle for the shooter
with the best score over all three venues! Good luck and
see you on the trap field! Thanks, Tom
ATTENDEES
Mike Baker
Larry Gardner
Marvin Fritts
Pat Manyon
Tom Hunt
Laura Ballard
Chris Boesche
Sam Vanassa
Jeff Detwiler
Clint Shaw
John Griffin
Phil Erickson
Cathy Lynch
Henry Sherwood
John Mulhall
Brian Pennington
John Mulhall, Chair, called to order at 6:08pm
Pledge of Allegiance
Attendance sheet and Monthly RSO schedule circulated
Work Party Updates!!
Say hello and thanks to Mike when you see him for
getting everyone rallied to work on the 200 yd range.
Special thanks to his wife Kris for all her energy, Bob for
coming in on his own to cut up all the scrap metal, Pat
Manyon for showing up, staying late and always being
there with a cheerful smile. Thanks alos to Michael
Mahlock, Ron Diana, Kevin Wagner, Chris Boesche, Bud
Cross, Merv Vincent, Bob Ballard, Neal and Brad!!
Thanks to all for the hard work and great effort!
The August work party is tentatively scheduled for
August 26th starting at 1 pm and will be new trap house
doors!! Not sure how many we can get pasted on, but
they are not hard to do and I think it should go quickly.
Contact Tom 253-951-2425 [email protected] if you
have any questions!! Thanks, Tom
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RSO punch cards distributed.
Safety issues solicited for Pistol / Rifle / Shotgun
ranges.
Work Party scheduled to repair overhead baffle next to
steel plating on pistol range. Volunteers solicited for
project.
Update on 200 yard lower range construction progress
by Mike Baker. Status: Clean up accomplished except
for remaining steel machinery to be removed. Lower
range mowed, bench areas cleared. Lower range
shooting distances to vary from between 200 and 250
yards. Yardage signs to be installed. Type of
installation, fixed or portable to be determined
depending on grooming / mowing requirements on
lower range. 200 yard range shooting rules to be
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posted at lower range for review. 40 foot container disposition
to be determined. Question raised regarding use of lower
range area by “Action Pistol” shooters and priority of use
lower range. Long distance shooters will have priority in all
instances.
Ms. Cathy Lynch reviewed the Shotgun class. Three
additional classes to be conducted. Flyers advertising the
upcoming classes were distributed for placement at local
sporting goods / firearms shops.
Mr. Phil Erickson reviewed the most recent Women’s Pistol
class. 7 attendees due to one cancellation. No class
scheduled for August. Possible class in November depending
on number of attendees.
Mr. Mulhall reviewed the upcoming basic NRA RSO class to
be conducted on August 19th. 3 BDGC RSO’s will be
attending and the class is open to the public via the NRA
website. Mr. Mulhall requested volunteers to help teach the
class. Mr. Tom Hunt, Mr. Phil Erickson and Mr. Brian
Pennington will be teaching with Mr. Mulhall. This is a one
day class starting at 9:00am and continuing until late in the
day.
Mr. Tom Hunt provided updated information covering the land
use and development program.
Mr. Mulhall solicted RSO’s for the “Hunter Sight In Days”
starting in September.
Mr. Phil Erickson commented on the BDGC / NRA RSO class
and support of working RSO’s obtaining their NRA certification
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along with new OJT BDGC RSO’s being selected and
supported by the BDGC to attend the NRA RSO class.
Discussion regarding new RSO’s volunteering their time
and being an asset to the Club was emphasized and
that final choice would be accomplished by the BDGC
board.
Mr. Bob Ballard reviewed an issue regarding proper
input of information into the cash register in the RSO
shack. Be careful to select the correct keys for sales. If
errors are made, make sure to leave a note for Mr.
Ballard so he can reconcile the sales process. Also, a
reminder to NOT enter any sales that have already been
accomplished at the main club house (if a shooter pays
at the main club house, DO NOT enter that sale into the
RSO shack cash register).
Meeting adjourned at 7:25pm
Submitted July 18, 2012
Brian H. Pennington
We need a cook for the second and third
Wednesday dinners of every month. The club
pays for all ingredients and in return you can get
a free 10 round punch card or you can get the
proceeds from dinner. If you are interested or
would like information in helping out, please
email [email protected]
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Black Diamond Gun Club
General Membership Meeting Minutes
July 17, 2012
Call to order 7:50pm
The cooks for our PITA event in August will be Clinton
Shaw on Friday and Jim Duffy and Marilyn Manyon on
Saturday and Sunday.
Questions for property Tom to turn over to his favorite
land manager.
A motion to accept minutes from last meeting. First John
Griffin Bob Ballard 2nd.
Acceptance of Treasurer’s Report 1st by Bob Ballard 2nd
by Pat Manyon
Mark Downing, our Canterbury trap is for sale, put up
flyers, trap is at Evergreen Sportsman’s Club for people
to try out.
Jim Forczek Survelliance system $750, club installs
Discussion about passwords, passwords should be under
secure keeping.
Tom, grants would allow many of the projects to be ½
way funded
Phil says that a woman that wanted to join the club is too
shy to come to the meeting could she work another
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toward membership. The consensus by all, would be okay
if Phil discussed the club with her and did the initiation, but
she has to come in and get her picture and badge. A
motion to let Phil do the initiation, do the club walk
through, talk to her about the club. 1st by Tom Hunt 2nd by
Jim Forczek
John Mulhall 200 yard range RSO and action bays to
approve for use. The RSO must approve a person to go
down to the 200 yard range.
August 12 the biatholon group will mow the 200 yard
range area.
Chris B, Rimfire Sporter CMP match will be done held on
August 26.
Tom hunt went through action items.
An online calendar for the club was discussed. A new
software program will be used. A motion 1st Tom Hunt 1nd
John Griffin . Bud to be in charge of this.
Pat M to gather information financial information by end of
month, insurance related.
Safe Deposit box to review contents, Mark to take care of.
Tom Holt has been able to get Jack’s stuff, Clinton
contacted and Tom is going to return things found to Black
Diamond Gun Club.
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Average income and loss reports will be provided by
accountant.
Shot fall areas are being reviewed.
Mark Downing is in charge of trying to sell the Canterbury
trap.
Club winners and the Northwest Grand
Pacific, good shooting everyone!!!
The Grand Pacific Trap Shoot is over. After 16 events and
seven days of shooting in the rain, sun, wind, cold and hot
weather, the members won events listed below. Everyone
had a great time and several shooters even won the more
coveted awards of ice cream sundaes.
Conversion of 501c4 and 3 in the works
Laura and Marilyn are working on transferring duties.
Cork will work on determining correct plant for hillside,
how many and how much.
Past Black Diamond
Gun Club President
Boone Heinz shot a
100 straight from
the 27 yd line at the
annual State Shoot
New braces for field five lighting need to be addressed
before the new lighting is installed..
Cork will be in charge of taking care of the new door for
law enforcement.
Adjourn at 9:25
Washington State PITA Shoot Results
will appear in a newsletter as soon as
results are posted.
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 Cody Ballard Yardage winner White Creek
Gun Stock Handicap
 Frank Neumayer winner Northwest Shot
Doubles (C class – tie)
 Fred Schultz winner Northwest Shot Doubles
(C class – tie)
 Frank Mammano Elder winner Shooter
Appreciation Handicap
 Frank Mammano Elder winner High Over All
Marion Dukes Veteran winner Browning
Grand Pacific Championship Handicap
 Jim Bradbury “D” class winner High Over All
 Jennifer Anex Ladies Championship
 Jennifer Anex 3rd Lady White Flyer Handicap
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Range Closures
The following dates are for range closures
due to the rental of the range. No members
should be out on the range during these
scheduled times unless approved by the board
of trustees.
The following dates have been scheduled:
August 9 8am – 5pm
August 15, 22, 23, 29 8am – 3pm
August 16, 17 8:30am– 4pm
*Note: Entire club is closed during police events
Please check your newsletter and/or online carefully for range closures.
Closures are listed on the monthly calendar and in the section titled
Range Closures. It is best to check in both places for closures.
Sometimes the phrase “Range Closed” is omitted on the calendar due to
the limited space in the individual calendar date blocks. The club is
always closed during Law Enforcement agency use. The club is always
closed during the Women’s Pistol classes. Note that the rifle/pistol
ranges are closed for shooting during the Continental League and PITA
shoots whether it is listed on the calendar or not. This is a courtesy to
shooters paying entry fees and shooting for trophies. Please check the
Range Closure section for all scheduled range closures. If you
mistakenly remove the “Range Closed” sign at the gate, please replace it
immediately.
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Weyerhaeuser Logging & Land Sale
Black Diamond Gun Club will be holding a Civilian Marksmanship Program
(CMP) Rimfire Sporter match. The match will be Sunday August 26th at BDGC’s
200yd range. Registration will begin at 8am the morning of the match. Entry fee
is $10 payable by cash or check made out to BDGC. There will be a mandatory
safety and match procedures meeting following registration.
A CMP eligibility affidavit and liability release is required for all competitors over
18. The form is available from the CMP’s website:
www.odcmp.com/Competitions/Forms/Affidavit.pdf Please take note that this
form needs to be notarized prior to the event.
Junior competitors, minimum age 12, will need a signed CMP Parent/ Guardian
Consent Form located at www.odcmp.com/Forms/Jr_Release.pdf (responsible
adult must accompany junior participants)
As I am sure a lot of you have heard recently Weyerhaeuser is
planning to log and sell off some of the land adjacent to the
club property. We are planning to do an overview of what is to
be logged and when that will begin at the next RSO/General
meeting. I will start the overview at the very end of the RSO
meeting so as not to interfere with the regular RSO meeting.
So if you’re interested or have any questions, this is your
chance to catch up on where the club is at with this activity!
The general membership meeting will start late due to this
overview.
Rimfire Sporter is a competition set up for the basic sporter .22 rifle. The rifle
may weight no more than 7.5 lbs with sights and have a trigger pull of at least 3
lbs. Basically any .22 rifle will do. BDGC will also have an Unlimited class for
any safe rifle that does not meet the above requirements.
There will be four classes: (O) open sights, (T) telescopic sights, maximum
of 6x (aperture sights compete in T class), Tactical rimfire competes in T class,
(U) unlimited.
Equipment is kept very basic. Shooters may use a leather work glove, a
standard leather or web sling no wider than 1.25”. Spotting scopes and shooting
mats or a ground cloth are also permitted. Not permitted are shooting coats,
shooting trousers, shooting gloves, bipods or sandbags. Shooters will need a
minimum of 60 rounds plus unlimited sighters. There is no limitation on type of
ammunition.
There are 3 firing positions: Prone 50yds; Sitting/ Kneeling 50yds; Standing
25yds. Target used is the CMP Rimfire Sporter target.
This friendly competition is a great excuse to dig that old .22 out of the gun safe
that has not seen daylight for 10-15 years and enjoy the morning with other
smallbore enthusiasts.
The complete rulebook is available at www.odcmp.com/Comm/Rimfire.pdf.
For more information please contact, Chris Boesche ([email protected] /360825-2218.
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Claybrakn...
with Frank
Neumayer
Claybrakn…
By: Frank Neumayer
Keep it Clean!
Many of my students are new to shotgun
shooting, and lately several have asked me about
what methods or frequency they should use for
cleaning and maintaining their shotguns? I answer
them by briefly going over some of the basic and
routine tasks they’ll need to adopt in order to keep
their guns safe, dependable, and in good condition.
As a result of this question, and on a number of
occasions, I’ll find student shotguns with little or no
lube on any of the mating metal parts. Based on
this experience, and before we start any session, I’ll
do a quick check to make certain that all student
shotguns are clean, lubed, and functioning properly.
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This situation also made me realize that I
needed to write all this down so my students
would have something to reference before, and
apply after their training session.
As boys growing up on a small farm in rural
Oregon, my brother and I were shooting rifles,
pistols, and shotguns at an early age. Our dad
taught us not only how to handle guns safely
and to shoot well, but also the importance of
keeping our guns clean and ready to go. I can
still hear him say “Take care of your gun and it
will take care of you”. My brother and I were
taught that good gun maintenance is simply a
part of responsible gun ownership and we made
it a standard part of our shooting and hunting
routine. I’m sure there are many different
thoughts and methods out there on how and
when to clean your guns, but all I can do is
convey to you what I was taught, and that has
served me well for many years. I’m going to
focus my comments on shotguns, because as
clay target shooters we’re usually firing many
more rounds per day or per week than with
most average rifle and pistol shooters.
Basically, there are two types of gun
cleaning methods that I use. The first is what I
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call “Dry Cleaning”, and the other (more involved
method) I call “Wet Cleaning”. I rarely shoot less
than 100 rounds each time I take my shotgun out
to the range. Every time I’m finished shooting I
take a few minutes and dry clean my shotgun.
First, by pulling a “cleaning snake” through the
barrels, and then by wiping down all metal and
wood surfaces using a lightly oiled cloth for the
exposed metal parts, and a silicone cloth for the
wood. This removes any dust, dirt, shot residue,
hand and face oils, and especially fingerprints off
the metal - which can cause corrosion. I then
spot lube all the mating metal surfaces, and wear
and hinge points. If the shotgun I’m using has
choke tubes, I remove them and thoroughly clean
and wipe them down. I also make certain I
completely clean the barrel threads before I lube
and re-insert the clean choke tubes. The goal is
to have my shotgun cleaned, lubed, and all ready
to go for the next time I head to the range or the
field.
If you shoot a Semi-automatic shotgun they will
take a little more cleaning effort. Be sure to
remove the forearm and wipe down all the major
components with a clean dry cloth. Then prior to
assembly, wipe down all the metal components
with a lightly oiled cloth leaving the entire
assembly lightly lubed - but fairly dry. The thing to
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remember is that you don’t want to leave any of
the action components in a “wet” condition. Your
Semi-automatic works off the gases expended
from the fired shells and a wet assembly will
simply collect spent particles and soot more
rapidly, and this residue or build-up can quickly
jeopardize or stop the proper functioning of your
shotgun’s action. If possible, remove the trigger
assembly and brush out any and all loose
particles then wipe it down with a dry cloth. On
reassembly, a light spray lube is all that’s
needed, and for the same reason mentioned
above, and don’t leave your trigger assembly or
receiver components to wet or over-lubed.
After about 500 plus rounds through my gun,
and depending on the shooting conditions I’ve
exposed it to, I’ll do a “wet cleaning” of my
shotgun. For this effort, I disassemble the
shotgun down to its major components. Relative
to the specific make and model of the shotgun,
I’ll remove the forearm, barrel-set, bolt, slides,
and/or trigger assembly, as well as remove the
stock to expose the receiver. (Note: on your
cleaning bench, keep your wood separate from
your metal parts, that way you won’t end up with
a nice ding in your stock or forearm while
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handling the metal receiver or barrel-set.) While
cleaning these components take the opportunity to
thoroughly inspect each for damage or wear. I
clean each component separately in a pan with a
light solvent (kerosene). Use a cleaning brush to
remove any particles, then blow dry with
compressed air, or simply wipe dry with a clean
cloth. Prior to assembly, thoroughly apply a light
spray lube to all components. Again, and especially
with Semi-autos, don’t leave an excessive amount
of lube on the component surfaces that will collect
shot residue or build-up.
As far as cleaning products go, there are a
number of excellent manufacturers out there that
offer basic to advanced shotgun cleaning kits. You
can easily find these kits and products on-line or at
your local Sporting Goods outlet. The kits normally
include everything you’ll need to get started out
correctly. Along with detailed instructions, every kit
will include the necessary rods; patches; brushes;
tips; treated cloths; wipes; tubes of grease; as well
as small bottles of gun solvent and oil… everything
you’ll need to keep you shotgun functioning
properly and in great shape. Outers, Hoppe’s, Rig,
and STOS are just a few of the excellent cleaning
products available. I would refrain from using items
like automotive brake cleaners or other harsh
solvents on your shotgun or firearm. I’ve seen
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beautiful wood and metal ruined by using some of
these products, so I strongly recommend you play it
safe and stay with the products that have been
specifically developed for firearm maintenance.
Think of your shotgun as a complex mechanical
device (with many small moving parts) that you use
in the performance of a precision task. With that
mindset, it should be easy to adopt the right attitude
and perspective for proper gun care, inspection,
and maintenance. There are many different
thoughts out there on how to properly clean your
shotgun, and on what products will work the best?
Without question, good gun maintenance will not
only retain your guns function, but its beauty, and
value for as long as you own it. Again, these are
just my ideas and methods which have served me
well for many years. Here’s the point… you want to
be confident your gun will function properly for
every shot you take! Plus, you want to know your
gun is clean and ready to go the moment you
decide to head out to the field or range. Take pride
in what you own, and remember “Take care of your
gun and it will take care of you”.
If you’d like more information visit my website at
www.claybrakn.com , or if you have a specific
question send me an email at [email protected]
and I’ll do my best to get it answered.
See you at the club… Frank
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NEW & USED MEC RELOADERS……MEC
PARTS……MEC REPAIR AND TUNE UPS.!!
If you need a MEC anything, John
Abbott is the guy to call!! John has new
and used MEC reloaders in all gauges and
also a good supply of MEC reloader
parts. If you need a few parts for a worn
out MEC, a tune up or some repair work,
call:
John Abbott (425) 392-1972
Cell (425) 890-7208
Do you have a favorite shirt, vest, or other
item(s) that you would like the Black Diamond
Gun Club Logo (or any other embroidery)
stitched onto? Bring it into the Black Diamond
Gun Club, attach your name with phone number
and instructions and Michelle Detwiler will
contact you with a quote. Most logos range from
$15 - $30. Embroidering a first name, or
stitching a patch on - $5. Call Michelle at 253230-0472 for questions or quotes.
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The following ammunition is available for
sale at the Black Diamond Gun Club
Read range rules each time you come to the
range.
The club offers the following ammo and components for your
reloading needs. Ask at the front counter for help with this.
Red line rule will be enforced.
We have 12 gauge shells in Rio and Federal. We also offer 28
gauge, 16 gauge and 20 gauge.
In addition:
Ammo is available for 22LR, 40, 9mm, 38 and 380.
No shotguns on the pistol range
Only Shotguns with buckshot or slugs on the rifle
range (No Bird Shot).
No more than 2 targets on any club supplied target
frame.
Targets must be placed so that bullets impact the
back berm (rifle range) or backstop (pistol range).
Handgun cartridges only on pistol range.
ID Badges to be worn visible on outer clothing.
The following reloading components are available:
Powder
4 lb container International Clays
8 lb container
You can get International Clays in 4 lb containers.
All other powders are in 8 lb containers
• Unique
• Clay Dot
• Green Dot
• Red Dot
• International Clays
• Tite Wad
• Clays
• 800X
Range Officers identified by specials caps or
badges and their word is law!!
Primers
Cheddite, Winchester, Fiochi and Federal.
Violation of range rules may result in suspension or
termination of your membership.
Wads
Downrange and Claybuster
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Classified ads can be emailed to Laura Ballard at the following
email address: [email protected]
Please don’t hesitate to contact Laura if you have any questions
or concerns. All input to the newsletter is welcome and will be
considered. Thank You!
For Sale: Colt 45 Series 70 Gold Cup Match. Call
Steve at 253-735-2437 $1,200
FOR SALE: 1. 24" barrel browning safari .264 mag.
excellent except for small area of paint removed by
tape. $999.00.
2. Belgium made BAR 7mm mag excellent
condition=24" barrel, $999.00
3. H & R Reising model 65 military trainer 22 lr
excellent condition. Plus (3) magazines. $999.00.
4. Winchester model 100 excellent condition .284 cal.
$999.00.
5. Remington model 513t excellent restored 22lr
military traineing rifle. $499.00.
call #360-825-6179 or 206-228-2996
Sig Sauer P556 Pistol, comes with
everything. One magazine, sling, case,
manual, and red dot and open sights. Buyer
must have current CCP and be a member of
Black Diamond Gun Club. Asking
$1400.00 Also Knoxx Spec Ops Fold over
stock for a Rem. 870. Never used brand new
asking $50.00. Please call Jim at 253-3152672 or E-mail me at [email protected]
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Bellingham Trap & Skeet Club
940 Larson Road
Bellingham, WA 98226
(360)384-1001
Landt Farms Sporting Clays
W. 16308 Poor Mound Road
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
(509)466-4036
Seattle Skeet & Trap Club
King County Shooting Sports Park
Ravensdale, WA 98051
(425)413-1421
Black Diamond Gun Club
PO Box 217
Black Diamond, WA 98010
(360)-886-7892
North Cascades Sportman’s Club
P.O. Box 1721
Chelan, WA 98816
(509)682-8263
Spokane Gun Club
19615 E Sprague Ave
Greenacres AFB, WA 99016
(509)904-2706
Bainbridge Island Sportsmen’s Club Old Skagit Gun Club
PO Box 10421
1295 Wilson Road
Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
La Conner, WA 98257
(206)780-9374
(3600757-4326
Sportsmens Club Inc.
Box 4056
McChord, WA 98438
(206)904-2706
Boeing Shooting Sports Club
King County Shooting Sports Park
Ravensdale, WA 98051
(425)413-1421
Orcas Island Sportsman Club
PO Box 41
Eastsound WA 98245
(360)376-5660
Sumner Sportsman Assoc.
15711 96th Street, East
Puyallup, WA 98372
(253)848-9519
Bremerton Trap & Skeet Club
4956 State Highway 3 SW
Port Orchard, WA 98366
(360)674-2438
Sun Valley Shooting Park
1452 Suntargets Rd
Moxes, WA 98396
(509)576-0866
Custer Sportsmen Club
8832-Weidcamp Rd
Lyndon, WA 98264
(360)354-2331
Pheasant Valley Shooting Preserve
& Sporting Clays
PO Box 201
LaCrosse, WA 99143
(509)549-3912
Pomeroy Gun Club
PO Box 532
Pomeroy, WA 99347
(509)843-1460
Ellensburg Trap & Skeet Club
P.O. Box 861
Ellensburg, WA 98926
(509)925-3704
Poulsbo Sportman Club
PO Box 3651
Silverdale, WA 98383
(360)697-6646
Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club
16409 Canyon Road
E. Puyallup, WA 98373
(253)537-6151
Evergreen Sportsmen Club
12736 Marksmen Road, SW
Olympia, WA 98512
(360)357-9080
Quincy Amer. Legion Gun Club
PO Box 342
Quincy, WA 98848
(360)697-6646
Turkey Ridge
1565 Evans Cutoff Road
Evans WA 99126
(509)684-2735
Gig Harbor Sportsman’s Club
9721 Burnham Drive NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98332
(253)858-9030
R&M Game Birds
495 Fisher Hill Road
Lyle, WA 98059
(509)365-3245
Upper Nisqually Sportsman’s Club
PO Box 831
Eatonville, WA 98328
(360)832-8727
Granite Falls Sportsmans Club
20319 Gun Club Road
Granite Falls, WA 98252
(360)691-5161
Renton Fish & Game Club
1500 SE 144th Street
Renton, WA 98059
(425)226-1563
Wenatchee Gun Club
PO Box 416
Wenatchee, WA 98816
(509)884-6590
Holmes Harbor Road & Gun Club
3334 Brooks Hill Road
Langley, WA 98260
(360)221-8494
Rimrock Sporting Clays
Rt 1, Box 10B
Uniontown, WA 99179
(509)229-3287
Winter Hawk
6362 Highway 291
Nine Mile Falls, WA 99026
(509)276-5150
Kenmore Range
1031 228th SW
Bothell, WA 98021
(206)481-8685
Scab Rock Sporting Clays
15773 Waukon Road North
Edwall, WA 99008
(509)239-4473
Yakima Valley Sportsmen’s Assoc.
411 Pomona Road
Yakima, WA 98901
(509)453-1872
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Sunnydell Shooting
292 Dryke Road
Squim, WA 98382
(360)683-5631