ARPC Newsletter July 2010 - Albany Rifle and Pistol Club

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ARPC Newsletter July 2010 - Albany Rifle and Pistol Club
A lbany Rifle & Pistol Club
July 2010
Saddle Butte Press
President’s Column
Greetings fellow members!
This month I would like to talk
to you about the classes that
are being of fered at ARPC.
We have a list of classes that
range from our Range Safety
Officer Classes, Oregon Concealed Carry License Classes, Hunter Safety Education
classes, Utah Concealed Firearm Classes, a two-day AR-15
Boot Camp class, NRA Basic Pistol Classes,
Basic Pistol 101 for Women and a Basic Pistol
201 for Women. We will also be offering a Basic
Single Stage Rifle and Pistol Reloading class.
So take advantage of what is being of fered at
ARPC. Watch the calendar for dates, times
and contact the appropriate instructor or call
or email the of fice for further information.
Steve Shippey
President
Delinquent Members
Members who did not renew their membership
by the end of April have had their gate cards
turned of f and do not have legal access to the
club as a member in good standing. The office
will be sending out notices to all delinquent
members reminding them that they can still
renew their membership and obtain access to
the club by calling the of fice or mailing in their
dues. There is no penalty, other than not having access to the club, for late renewals.
The club has tried to make renewal as easy as
possible. You can call the office (541-491-3755)
and pay your dues via credit card, drop payment by the of fice any day Monday thru Friday
or pay by mail (P.O. Box 727, Albany, 97321).
Machine Gun Shoot
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped with
the Saddle Butte Machine Gun shoot. This event
keeps getting bigger and better every year with
the help of the 90 plus volunteers that make it
happen. Again a big “Thank You” and we hope
to see again next year.
Machine Gun Shoot Committee.
Club Calendar
PO Box 727 • Albany, OR 97321
Albany Rifle & Pistol Club
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U.S. POSTAGE
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In an attempt to make the club calendar smaller
and easier to print we tried to put some of the
day information in the background. This is a
purchased program and thus has limited options on format. The club of fice is continually
updating the calendar and trying to make it
more user friendly. If you are looking at the calendar online and want more information about
a particular event, just put your cursor on the
event and click. It should show you another
window with additional information about that
event.
continue to support members’ needs by providing regular and hard-to- find items related to
recreational shooting.
Please watch for a Pro Shop Grand Opening
later this summer when the facility is finished.
Archery Area
Gun Show News
Here is the latest news from the ARPC Gun
Show committee. First, Rich Larrow, Gun Show
Co-Committee chair, is still recovering from a
serious bicycle accident that happened a few
weeks ago. We don’t know too much about his
recovery but wish him the best.
Second, Debi Parker, Gun Show Volunteer coordinator is resigning from that position af ter
22 gun shows. Debi has worked ver y hard
over the last 11-12 years to build a good base
of volunteers for each show. Those members
who volunteer continue to make our gun shows
safe and enjoyable for both vendors and attendees. It is going to be hard to replace Debi
and we thank her for the countless number of
hours she has put in both during the show and
behind the scene. Those members who want
to volunteer to work the next ARPC Gun Show
on September 24th (set-up), 25th, and 26th
should contact the club of fice and talk to Carol
(541- 491-3755). Any members who want to
help with the Gun Show committee can contact
Gerry Tsupros at [email protected] or call the
ARPC club of fice. The committee meets two
or three times between each ARPC Gun Show
to correct current problems and put together
plans to make our gun show the best it can be.
Yes, the ARPC Archery Area is almost finished
at the club. When finished it will include a 14
position 3D archery walk open to members/
guests and a 15 to 60 yard sight-in range. Boyd
Koehler, a Hoyt factory archer, has been working with ARPC staf f to lay out and build the
archery range.
The 3D range will include targets of most North
American hunting animals ranging in size from
turkeys to bull elk. Special instruction are
posted at the beginning of the 3D walk and
include rules that prohibit broad head arrows
and range finders on the range. Each shooting
position is marked along the “one way” path
through the 3D walk. A suggested donation of
$5 is requested at the beginning of the course
Third, the next ARPC Gun Show is September to help defer the cost of replacing 3D targets
25th and 26th. Pass the word about this gun and centers.
show to all of your friends and neighbors. It
has become one of the largest gun shows in the The sight-in range will consist of four target
state and one of the best, not to mention that butts set at pre-measured distances. It is loit raises a good amount of money for the club. cated south of the gravel parking area along
Remember ARPC club members do not have the west side of the irrigation ditch.
to pay an admission fee to get into the shows; No specific opening date has been set for the
it is part of your club benefits. Attendees who archery range at this time. We want to make
come to the show on Saturday can return on sure everything is ready, safe and complete
Sunday without paying admission.
before allowing archers on the range. Signs
have been ordered and the sight-in range target
butts will arrive soon. Most of the construction
ARPC Of fice & Pro Shop
work has been completed and we are very close
to opening the range.
R ange Rule Updates
The club range rules have been updated and
are available on the club website, posted in
the main range clubhouse and on all shooting
ranges except the east range. Please take
some time to read through these rules. 6214
Bays 8 through 12 are open for member use
and will soon have noise reduction structures
added to them. Until the parking area below
the bays opens up you can drive up to these
bays and unload your shooting equipment but
Have you noticed the new construction at the you must park at the gravel turn around next
north end of the main range where the club ga- to bay 7. No vehicle parking is allowed next to
rages were located? This area, when finished, bays 8 through 12.
will include the club office and ARPC Pro Shop.
The of fice and Pro Shop will be open Monday
thru Saturday 8am to 5pm. The Pro Shop will
W E L COM E New mem b e r s
Shawn Clark, Benjamin Sell, Abraham Griswold, Jeremy Jewell, Justin Carley, Ormond R.
Galvin, Roger Wilson, Scot t Ashford, George S. Cronk Jr, Luther MacLean, Toby Bot tor f f,
Edward Spencer, Jonathon Spencer, Lyal Shof f, Jason Morris, Nicholas Clair, David Leslie,
Philip Willet te, Ed Zumstein, Kelly Kozisek, Nicholas Scherer,
Concealed Carry
Both classes are limited to the first 24 registrants. All classes are always open to members
Do you carry a concealed handgun? Do you
and non-members. Please call the ARPC club
have an Oregon concealed handgun license?
of fice (541-491-3755) if you have questions.
DO YOU PRACTICE WITH YOUR CONCEALED
HANDGUN? No, I don’t mean shooting at tarHunters’ Sight-in Days
gets from behind the shooting bench, I mean
realistic drawing and shooting from concealed How many hunters have missed elk like the one
carry position with your heart thumping and 20 mounted in our clubhouse or deer because their
people watching what you are doing.
rifle was not sighted-in properly? Or worse yet,
Okay, be honest. I bet you don’t practice at how many animals suf fered from a poor shot
all with your carry gun. Would you like to and that didn’t kill them swif tly?
at no cost, even if you are not a club member? Albany Rifle and Pistol Club is expanding our
Defensive Handgun has moved its monthly ex- “Hunters’ Sight-In Days” this year to three weekercise to the second Wednesday evening (6pm) ends; September 11th,12th,18th,19th,25th and
of each month. This is not a competition. It is 26th to help more hunters sight-in their firean organized practice session for those who arms. We will be expanding the advertising
carry concealed and want to be as accurate as and reaching out to hunters with the message
possible with their carry guns. Go to the ARPC about making sure their rifles are sighted-in
website, click on “sports/defensive handgun” correctly and ready to go for hunting season.
and then click on the free workbook located just
below the header. Bring that workbook with you With this expanded ef for t we will need your
Wednesday evening because we will be picking help to make sure we can handle the expected
increase in sight-ins. Please call the club ofout five dif ferent exercises each month.
fice 541-491-3755 and get your name on the
We are meeting on Wednesday evenings, be- help list for this event even if you can work only
cause it is available and is not another weekend one day or one weekend. As we get closer to
event. Additionally, as day length gets shorter, the actual dates we will have more information
Defensive Handgun will be taking place in the about the schedule.
dark. Wow, practicing and shooting at night,
what a novel idea.
The CMP and the ARPC Rifle Team thank all
those who bought tickets to help with the trip.
Four knives and two hats from GERBER, and
a tee shirt from COBRAY MAC 10, sponsored
a raf fle held during the Machine Gun Shoot on
May 15. Again, Thanks!
Barbara Shew
Coach
Wanted: Old Firearms
The main range clubhouse remodel project
is nearing completion and we are looking for
some old firearms to display along with our
wildlife mounts. If you have an old gun that
you would like to see up on the wall please give
the club of fice a call at 541-491-3755. Brass
plaques will be used to describe the firearm
and give recognition to the donors.
Primers are Ava il able
State Games of Oregon
Women’s Pistol Cl ass
August 29th, 2-5pm, and
S e p te m b e r 18 t h, 9 a m 12pm are the dates and
times for Basic Pistol for
Women 101. October 16th,
9am-12pm is the date and
time for Pistol Competition
for Women 201.
Basic Pistol for Women
101 is an introduc tor y
class that covers safety,
basic handgun fundamentals and handgun shooting techniques. This class
is a closed training class
open to women only; sorry
no observers. You must
pre-register ($20), own your own firearm, holster, safety glasses, ear protection and bring at
least 200 rounds of ammunition. Any caliber or
type of handgun is allowed and holsters must
cover the trigger. Please be prepared for any
type of weather and bring plenty of snacks and
water.
STATE GAMES OF OREGON are coming to
ARPC, July 17 and 18. There will be a 160-shot
Outdoor Smallbore Prone Match on Saturday,
July 17 at 50 meters and 50 and 100 yards.
The Trap Match also takes place the same day
and will consist of shooting 50 clay birds. The
.22 Rimfire Sporter Match on Sunday, July 18
is 25 and 50 yards. Shoot one or all events for
a $25.00 entry fee. Awards are by age group.
What a fun way to spend the day!
We have received our shipment of CCI primers
and they are available in the club Pro Shop. The
Pro Shop has small pistol, large pistol, small
rifle and large rifle primers at $30 per thousand
with a limit of one thousand primers of each
Please call Don Arnold for the Trap Match at size per week. Please call the club of fice at
541-491-1014, Barbara Shew for the Prone Match 541-491-3755 to make sure someone is around
at 541- 451-2047 or Nelson Shew for Rimfire to sell these primers to you.
Sporter at 541-451-2047 for answers to questions. You can sign up on the day of the match
Bl ack Powder Shooters
or pre-register at www.stategamesoforegon.org
and we will have a t-shirt waiting for you. See
You At The Games!! 18334
Barbara Shew
Junior Olympics
Basic Pistol Competition for Women 201 is an
introductory class that introduces women to
competitive shooting spor ts such as action
pistol, steel challenge, bowling pins, ICORE,
and GSSF. This class is a closed training class
open to women only; sorry no observers. Women registered for this class must have taken
Basic Pistol for Women 101 or have permission
from the instructor before taking 201. Cost for Ben Roth, 16, will be going to Anniston, Alathis class is $20. Please be prepared for any bama in July to participate in the Junior Olymtype of weather and bring plenty of snacks and pics in Sporter Air Rifle.
water.
There’s a BANG, copious amounts of gun
smoke, and sometimes a distant clanger ringing. That is the common sequence experienced
at ARPC’s “Thundersticks of Saddle But te.”
The “Black Powder” shooters meet every first
Sunday of the month to enjoy marksmanship,
O f f i c e r s
arpc Executive Board
- - - - - - - - - Executive Committee
- - - - - - - - -
Program Directors
Steve Shippey, president [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503.585.2724 Rimfire Benchrest - Jim Johnson, [email protected]. . . . . . . . 541.758.7364
Ray Merten, vice-president [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .541.949.1327 Centerfire Benchrest - Terry Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.491.1201
Peter Newman, secretary [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.905.0643
Black Powder - Ed Eriksen, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . 541.926.7570
Bob Hamilton, treasurer [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . 503.930.6172
Bowling
Pins - Bill Manghelli, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . 541.935.2019
Don Arnold, exec. officer [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.491.1014
John Walker, chief instructor [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . 541.928.5757 Defensive Handgun - Mike McCarter, [email protected]. . . . . . . 541.619.0038
Mike McCarter, executive director [email protected] . . . . . . . . . 541.619.0038 Five Stand - Tom Smith, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503.474.7579
High Power - Trent Hering, [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.760.9078
Other Committees
I.C.O.R.E. - Mike McCarter, [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.619.0038
Rich Larrowe gunshow-chairman [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . 541.738.6613
Membership Questions [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . 541.619.0038 Indoor Pistol - Paul Manghelli, [email protected] . . . . . . . . . 541.327.2337
Dwain Thomas, hunter safety ed [email protected] . . ..541.967.7554 Junior Rifle - Barbara Shew, [email protected] . . . . . . . 541.451.2047
Tony White, newsletter [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.917.1030 Junior Smallbore - Mark Baur, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . . 541.405.1069
Ladies Program - Nadine Manghelli, [email protected]. . . . 541.935.2019
Hours of Operation
Old West - Patrick Reagan, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . . 541.259.2774
Monday thru Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday & Sunday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00am - 8:00pm Senior Smallbore - James DiNardo, [email protected]. . . . . . 541.367.4033
Speed Steel - Jan Hase, [email protected] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.924.0162
Trap - Don Arnold, [email protected]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.491.1014
Other
Clubhouse Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.491.3755 uspsa Action Pistol - Mike McCarter, [email protected]. . . . . 503.391.1712
Business Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 541.619.0038 Multi Gun - Robert Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503.551.7283
Club Web Site. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.arpc.info
CMP Sporter Rifle - Mike McCarter [email protected] . 541-619-0038
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29999 Saddle Butte Rd., Shedd, OR 97377
Please have your guests fill out a guest badge
President
Steve Shippey
Vice President
Ray Merten
503.585.2724
[email protected]
503-949-1327
[email protected]
Treasurer
Bob Hamilton
Exec. Officer
Don Arnold
503.930.6172
[email protected]
541.491.1014
[email protected]
Secretary
Peter Newman
541.905.0643
[email protected]
Chief Instructor
John Walker
541-928-5757
[email protected]
camaraderie, and firearms history. If it’s a bit
Thank You
brisk, there’s a fire in the barrel to keep warm,
Sa ddle Butte Press
while jawing about the gun, the shot, or the hit.
Then you go back to your rifle or pistol, and This is the last issue of the Saddle Butte Press.
It has ser ved our membership well over the
load it with powder, patch, and ball.
years but like other improvements to the club,
That is how I spent the first Sunday in May. its time has come to a close. A good newsletter
It has been a long time since I took the ol’ is important for any membership club because
Hawkins .54 cal cap and ball muzzle loader it is the primary communication tool between
of f the mantel and dusted her of f. She is long the leadership of the club and it’s membership.
and slender with a fiddleback maple stock and The question here is how do we deliver it to the
a browned 35 inch barrel. As you shoulder the ARPC membership and trim costs?
rifle you go back in time to the 1820s and 1830s
of the Rocky Mountain fur trappers. Images of Mailing and printing costs have risen over the
Meek, Bridger, or Carson appear in the smoke years to a point where the leadership of the
club needed to make a decision about continuof your shot.
ing the current format or changing it to some
I only knew one person out of the seven or eight other format. Over the last 6 months the ARPC
that were there that day. Four of us were new Executive Board asked for comments from the
shooters. But talk about a warm welcome by membership concerning this issue. The majora bunch of mighty fine folk. It seemed like ev- ity of members who responded said, “convert
eryone was there to help. The atmosphere was the newsletter to an electronic format, like other
pure relaxation. It took about a nanosecond to organizations and of fer a mailed newsletter to
feel comfortable with these gentlemen.
those who still need a printed newsletter at a
small fee.”
Money saved by converting the newsletter to an
electronic format will be used to improve and
expand the club’s facilities. 17826
The Executive Board also understands that
this decision may not be popular with all of
the club membership; at times hard decisions
have to be made. Please feel free to contact
Everyone wanted to show of f his guns. Norm Steve Shippey, ARPC Club President if you
had a .45 cal Kentucky; Bill was shooting his have a concern or comment about this change.
Brown Bess Musket with a custom .54 cal barrel. Carl was shooting his Lyman .50 cal Great
Plains. Glenn’s gun really caught my eye. The
barrel was from an original 1850 Belgium rifle
that had been imported to the South. Glenn’s
great grandfather Levi found it lying on the
ground during a Civil War battle. You could
put your ear to that barrel and hear the shriek
of cannon balls, the snap of bullets, and the
call of a bugle. The original .54 cal barrel was
relined and is now .49 cal. As they say, “if only
guns could talk.”
For Sale: Glock 29 10mm subcompact with 4
magazines (10 round), including Pearce finger
extensions. Like new, not in box. $495. Call
Louis Thelen at 541-760 -1792 or email at [email protected].
Thank you Tony White, newsletter editor, and
Skip Hamilton, newsletter formatter, for all of
the work they put in on putting together and
publishing the Saddle Butte Press.
Cl assified A ds
ARPC members may publish classified advertisements for items they wish to sell or trade.
Please write ads in concise language, 12-point
Times New Roman font and email to editor@
arpc.info. Include your name and telephone
number with hours when you can be reached.
Optionally include email address.
For Sale: Taurus 1911 AR blue steel in .45 ACP;
only 2 mags fired through it; includes case, 2
factory mags, 2 Wilson combat mags, 1 box
Golden Saber defense ammo, and approx 1000
rounds practice ammo all for $800. Call Stuart
The Executive Board made the decision to con- at 503-949-6877 (daytimes best) or swmcvey@
vert the Saddle Butte newsletter to an electronic msn.com
format and is offering to send out a printed copy DPMS panther bull sweet sixteen AR-15 equipped
with 6 position collapsible stock and tactical latch.
via U.S. Mail at a price that covers the printing
FM3926T 3x 9x 28 blue illuminated rifle scope.
and mailing expense. If you still want a printed
CMMG .22LR conversion kit for AR-15 with black
copy mailed to your home there is a sign up
dog high capacity magazine. Two 30 round DPMS
form located in this newsletter. Printed copies
.223 magazines. DPMS rifle case with manual.
of the new newsletter will also be available in
About 500 rounds .22 LR. Excellent shape. $975.00
the main range clubhouse for members and
OBO. Will consider selling .22LR conversion kit
guests to pick up.
separate. Ed @ 541-990-2029
WANTED: Glock 23 mint/near new. Call Skip
at 740.4000.
2010-11 Albany Rifle and Pistol Club
Newsletter Form
Ed Eriksen is the head man at the shoot and
his goal is to provide a SAFE, fun, rela xed
and informative shoot. This is NOT competitive shooting, just FUN shooting at targets that
clang when hit. It is also an inexpensive shooting sport. So dust of f that ol’ muzzle loader,
and bring her out for a good time with good
people. Between shots enjoy the beauty that
surrounds our fabulous range. I know that I’ll
be back on a regular basis.
As you are aware, we have entertained much discussion in the last few months surrounding the high costs
associated with the printing and mailing of our newsletter. Therefore, based on club member's comments, we
have decided to proceed with an electronic newsletter beginning August 1, 2010.
In order to continue to receive a printed newsletter, the annual fee is $12.00 per fiscal year; hence we have
prorated the amount for this year. Subsequent newsletter fees will be collected with the annual renewal. Please
fill out and mail the form accompanied with your payment to the address below.
To receive a printed newsletter:
Fill out the lower part of this letter, attach a check or fill out the credit card portion of the form, insert it in a
stamped envelope and mail to: ARPC, P.O. Box 727, Albany, OR, 97321. You can also drop off your
newsletter form at the office.
So don’t be a flash-in-the-pan, grab your flintlock or cap and ball and enjoy your range “lock
stock and barrel.” Remember this is Oregon so
“keep your powder dry.” You and your family
are invited to our next shoot on the first Sunday
of July, the 4th. The shoot starts at 9:30am.
Patriot Hot Dogs and appropriate side dishes
will be available at the shoot free of charge. So
celebrate the 4th of July by shooting a Black
Powder rifle or pistol in one hand and a Patriotic
Hot Dog in the other.
Check the line that applies:
If you have any questions, feel free to contact
Ed. His contact information is on the calendar
of events.
___I would like to continue to receive a printed newsletter and have it mailed to me
for the prorated amount.
Club Use Questions
The club of fice has received emails over the
last couple of weeks with questions about range
use or a member problem at the range. Have
you ever had a question about bay use, firearm
restrictions or targets when out at the range?
The next time you have a question, please, ask!
During the week call the of fice or stop by. On
the weekend call Mike or any of the club officers
with your questions. Maybe we can make your
visit more enjoyable when you get an answer
before you leave the range.
If your email address has changed:
Please call the office or fill out and mail the form below to confirm that we have your correct address.
For any questions, call the club office, 541-491-3755 or email [email protected].
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___I would like to continue to have my newsletter electronically sent to me at the
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AR PC L i st of E v ents - july 2010
Date Day
Event
Time
Cost
Loc
Gate# Contact
Phone
Email
3-Jul
Sat
Work Bond 8am-12pm
Work Credit
T
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
3-Jul
Sat
NRA Basic Pistol
8:30am-5pm
$35 or $55
3
1776#
Mark Baur
541-405-1069
[email protected]
3-Jul
Sat
New Member Orientation-Call Ahead
9am
Free
MRC
Visitors
Greg Chamberlain 541-369-2506
3-Jul
Sat
Junior Indoor Rifle 9:30am
Free
IR
9579#
Barbara Shew
541-451-2047
[email protected]
3-Jul
Sat
Trap 12pm-6pm
$2.50 / $3
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
4-Jul
Sun
Black Powder Shoot
9:30am-2pm
$5 non-mem
12
5054#
Ed Eriksen
541-926-7570
[email protected]
5-Jul
Mon
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010 Set Up
8am-8pm
1,2,4-12
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
6-Jul
Tue
Albany Police 8am-12pm
3
Chris Carter
6-Jul
Tue
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010 Set Up
8am-8pm
1,2,4-12
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
7-Jul
Wed
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010 Set Up
8am-8pm
1-12, T
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
7-Jul
Wed
Trap 12pm-6pm
$2.50 / $3
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
7-Jul
Wed
Junior Trap Shooting Practice
6pm-8pm
Free
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
7-Jul
Wed
Smallbore Rifle
6-7:30pm
Free
IR
Mark Baur
541-405-1069
[email protected]
7-Jul
Wed
CMP Sporter Rimfire Rifle
6pm-8pm
$5 MR
Mike McCarter
541-619-0038
[email protected]
8-Jul
Thur
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010
8am-8pm
1-12, T
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
9-Jul
Fri
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010
8am-8pm
1-12, T
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
10-Jul
Sat
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010
8am-8pm
1-12, T
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
10-Jul
Sat
Junior Indoor Rifle 9:30am
IR
Barbara Shew
541-451-2047
[email protected]
11-Jul
Sun
R & R Racing Multi-Gun 2010
8am-8pm
1-12, T
Robert Wright
503-551-7283
[email protected]
13-Jul
Tue
Albany Police 8am-12pm
N/A
3
Chris Carter
13-Jul
Tue
New Member Orientation-Call Ahead
9am
Free
MRC
Visitors
John Walker
541-928-5757
[email protected]
14-Jul
Wed
Trap 12pm-6pm
$2.50 / $3
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
14-Jul
Wed
Junior Trap Shooting Practice
6pm-8pm
Free
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
14-Jul
Wed
Smallbore Rifle
6-7:30pm
Free
IR
Mark Baur
541-405-1069
[email protected]
14-Jul
Wed
Defensive Handgun
6pm-9pm
Free
7
Mike McCarter
541-619-0038
[email protected]
15-Jul
Thur
Bowling Pin Shoot 6pm-9pm
$3 3
Bill Manghelli
541-935-2019
16-Jul
Fri
Hunter Safety Education
6pm-9pm
Free
MASONIC
Dwain Thomas
541-967-7554
[email protected]
17-Jul
Sat
State Games of Oregon Smallbore Prone 8:30am $25 MR 541-451-2047
[email protected]
17-Jul
Sat
State Games of Oregon Trap Match
12:00pm
$25 T
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
17-Jul
Sat
New Member Orientation-Call Ahead 5pm
Free
MRC
Visitors
Mike McCarter
541-619-0038
[email protected]
18-Jul
Sun
Old West 8am-3pm
$10 / $15 Cpl.
1,2,3,4,6,7
3845#
Patrick Reagan
541-259-2774
[email protected]
18-Jul
Sun
State Games of Oregon Rimfire Sporter
12:00pm
MR
Barbara Shew
541-451-2047
[email protected]
20-Jul
Tue
Albany Police 8am-12pm
N/A
3
Chris Carter
20-Jul
Tue
ARPC Range Officer Class-Call Ahead
6-8pm
N/A
MRC
John Walker
20-Jul
Tue
Ladies Shoot 6:30-8:30pm
3
Nadine Manghelli 541-935-2019
[email protected]
21-Jul
Wed
Trap 12pm-6pm
$2.50 / $3
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
21-Jul
Wed
Junior Trap Shooting Practice
6pm-8pm
Free
T
1944#
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
21-Jul
Wed
Smallbore Rifle
6-7:30pm
Free
IR
Mark Baur
541-405-1069
[email protected]
21-Jul
Wed
Oregon Conceal License Class-Call
6-9pm
$40 NRC
Mike McCarter
541-619-0038
[email protected]
23-Jul
Fri
Hunter Safety Education
6pm-9pm
Free
MASONIC
Dwain Thomas
541-967-7554
[email protected]
24-Jul
Sat
Old West 8am-3pm
$10 / $15 Cpl.
1,2,3,4,6,7
Mike Stuck
503-623-4820
[email protected]
24-Jul
Sat
Hunter Safety Education
8am-5pm
Free
MASONIC,12
Dwain Thomas
541-967-7554
[email protected]
24-Jul
Sat
Junior Indoor Rifle 9:30am
Free
IR
9579#
Barbara Shew
541-451-2047
[email protected]
25-Jul
Sun
Steel Challenge
9am-1pm
$10 1,2,3,5,6,7
6536#
Jan Hase
541-924-0162
[email protected]
25-Jul
Sun
5 Stand Shotgun 1pm-4pm
$3 / $4
T
1944#
Tom Smith
503-474-7579
[email protected]
27-Jul
Tue
New Member Orientation-Call Ahead 5pm
Free
MRC
Visitors
Neal Reiser
541-998-9299
[email protected]
27-Jul
Tue
ARPC Executive Board Meeting
6:30pm
NRC
Steve Shippey
503-585-2724
[email protected]
28-Jul
Wed
Linn Co. Sheriff 7am-5pm
N/A
3, NRC
Don Messick
541-917-6672
28-Jul
Wed
Trap 12pm-6pm
$2.50 / $3
T
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
28-Jul
Wed
Utah Conceal Firearm Class-Call Ahead
5-9pm
$65 NRC
Mike McCarter
541-619-0038
[email protected]
28-Jul
Wed
Junior Trap Shooting Practice
6pm-8pm
Free
T
Don Arnold
541-491-1014
[email protected]
28-Jul
Wed
Smallbore Rifle
6-7:30pm
Free
IR
Mark Baur
541-405-1069
[email protected]
29-Jul
Thu
Bowling Pin Shoot 6pm-9pm
$3 3
Bill Manghelli
541-935-2019
[email protected]
30-Jul
Fri
Two Day AR-15 Boot Camp
1pm-5pm
$250 12
Kevin Manske
541-928-9953
[email protected]
31-Jul
Sat
Two Day AR-15 Boot Camp
8am-5pm
$250 12
Kevin Manske
541-928-9953
[email protected]
31-Jul
Sat
Junior Indoor Rifle 9:30am
Free
IR
Barbara Shew
541-451-2047
[email protected]
N/A
Free
9579#
Barbara Shew
4045#
3845#
1944#
1944#
9579#
541-928-5757
[email protected]
Location Code:MR-Main Range, MRC-Main Range Clubhouse, IR-Indoor Range, T-Trap Range, Linn-Linn Co. Fairgrounds, A-Archery Range
NR- North Range, NRC-North Range Classroom, MASONIC-Shedd Masonic Lodge, 1,2,3 etc.-North/East Range Bays