2016-04 Hangfire - Tri-City Gun Club Website

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2016-04 Hangfire - Tri-City Gun Club Website
TCGC REGULAR MEETINGS:
Goldsby Community Center, 122 E. Center
Rd., Goldsby, OK
Friday, April 1st at 7:30PM
April 2016
Friday, May 6th at 7:30PM
President’s Corner—Club Rules, Friends of the NRA Fundraisers and Information for members.
Page 2
Vice-President’s Corner—Handicap Parking, BEAVERS!,
Grant Information, Website Update
Page 2
Claybuster’s—St. Patrick’s Day Shoot, Upcoming Trap
Match
Page 3
Safety Corner—Member Shout Out, Moving Firearms to
and from the Firing Line, RSO Opportunities Page 3
Maintenance Corner
Page 4
Range Activity Schedule
Page 5
Member at Large—Orientation, New Member Info, Grant
“Thank You”
Page 5
WE NEED PARTICIPANTS AND
VOLUNTEERS FOR:
Brownells NRA Day Sportsfest
April 2, 2016
Kevan Riley: [email protected]
Hunters Education Clinic
April 16, 2016
Gaitha Milligan: [email protected]
Women on Target
May 7, 2016
Robin Miller: [email protected]
Treasurer’s Report—Financial Review, Fees, Event Help,
and Budget
Page 5
Youth Hunters Education Competition
May 21, 2016
Amil Lyon: [email protected]
Announcing the 2016 Eugene "Gene" Adkisson Scholarship.
Check online for deadlines and application. Www.tcgc.us.
Renewals for 2017
Begin in early September. We will announce the dates as soon as the OU Football Schedule is released, so that we can
work around traffic issues. The dates will
appear on the front page of the Hangfire
each month, as well as the Home Page of
our website, so no sign in or password is
needed to view it.
General & EC Meeting Minutes
Page 7
Short Mag Lee Enfield Match Results
Page 10
MBABR Match Results
Page 11
Pistol Match Results
Pages 12
Military Revolver, Semi-Auto, .22 Pistol Match Results
Page 16
We will have a Vintage Battle Rifle match Sorry, no smaller calibers allowed. This
in April.
will be a bench rest type of match similar
to the Military Bolt rifle matches.
Vintage battle rifles used from WWII
through the Vietnam conflict that meet
The match has been scheduled for
the following criteria are eligible:
17April 2016. If enough interest is
· Rifles must be .30 caliber, Semishown, other matches will follow.
Automatic
· No optics
Contact G. Goodnight at
· Will include the M1, M1A, M1 [email protected]
bine, CETME and FAL.
if you have comments.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday, April 21st at 6:30 PM in the TCGC Range Stat House, 450 Jerry Black Lane, Goldsby, OK
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PRESIDENTS CORNER
Congratulations to Tara and Mark for being diligent and removing two of the beavers. The removal of the beavers and the dam should help
drainage on the range. Please read the executive committee minutes for discussions. One of
the things discussed is improving drainage on
the Archery range.
I received confirmation that Tri-City Gun club
will receive grants from 2016 NRA Foundation
Grants for Women on Target, Venture Crew,
Youth Shooting Sports, BSA Camp and Shoot,
and Archery. Be sure to support Friends of
NRA and the future of Youth Shooting sports.
Thanks goes out to a group of our members for being " busier than a beaver ", the high water problem
is steadily going away. The high water would keep
our septic lines from functioning during a large
event.
The Friends of NRA will be having their fund raising
banquets again this year. I will attend them, they are
fun and serve good food, they support programs
teaching firearm safety and the use of firearms.
TCGC receives grants every year from Friends of
NRA. Hope you attend a banquet.
The New Website will continue to improve. Check the "News" Section for the latest
and greatest!
Jamie Schmidt
Vice President Tri-City Gun Club
[email protected]
The website is looking better all the time, We hope
the members appreciate all the valuable time that
has been spent towards this effort.
Tri-City Gun Club Youth Program
Other items looking excellent, long range gongs,
pistol gongs, shotgun ranges, and the road. The
members appreciation can be shown by following
the rules, it is that simple. Speaking of rules, if you
are not wise enough to inform your guests of the
ultimate importance of them knowing and following
TCGC rules, be ready to be reprimanded, properly.
You know you messed up, so just be polite, quiet
and listen, it will go quicker.
Open to Youth Age 9-18.
Check out information at www.tcgc.us
"Updates" "Youth News"
No Charge! Everything Provided!
Shotgun and Air Rifle.
Jamie Schmidt
[email protected]
Join the BSA Venture Crew No. 82.
Ages 13-20
Contact Amil Lyon, Crew Advisor
405-364-8753
[email protected]
Thank You
Mark Ericksen
President Tri-City Gun Club
[email protected]
MATCH DIRECTORS
MILITARY BOLT ACTION BENCH REST MATCH—MBABR
Steve Vannoy
[email protected]
(405) 769-2126
SHORT MAGAZINE LEE-ENFIELD &
VINTAGE BATTLE RIFLE MATCH
Gerald Goodnight [email protected]
(405) 387-5249
MILITARY REVOLVER & SEMI-AUTO PISTOL MATCH
Ed Pulver
[email protected]
(405) 830-7466
SHOTGUN & SKEET
Shotgun - Tara Nelson
(405) 664-6549
PRACTICAL PISTOL SHOOTERS
Shawn Sanderson [email protected]
(405) 495-3533
WINTER WARS
Tony Lawson
[email protected]
Jeff Anderson
[email protected]
405) 485-8062
(405) 921-2998
VICE-PRESIDENTS CORNER
Hoping that by the time of this publication, the
Handicap parking and new shotgun shooting
pavilion are completed.
Just a reminder, TCGC is a not for profit, making it
also neutral in the political world.
There were a few complaints about the new member
orientation that were not constructive, unless it came
from someone that has attended all of the orientations, please just keep quiet. Of all the instructions,
sign all your paperwork, have your drivers license
and NRA card out, approximately 70% didn't.
The club is starting its busy time with events. Those
of you that want to help, look at the calendar to see
what you can put on your schedule. There are always work days and if you have time during the
week, we will work that in.
[email protected]
If you are aware of any changes or anyone that has been left off of this
list please notify Vice President at:
[email protected]
The “Hangfire”, published monthly, is the publication of the Tri-City Gun Club, Inc.,, P.O. BOX 1604, Norman, OK 73070-1604
Tri-City Gun Club, Inc. is not responsible for the content of articles submitted and published in the Hangfire, even though all newsletter articles, and advertisements are approved by the Vice-President and Editor for
relevance only. Technical and/or hand loading data are for informational purposes only. No responsibility is accepted by Tri-City Gun Club, Inc. for results obtained by persons using such data, and all liability for any
consequential injures or damages is disclaimed. Information regarding match schedules or specific dates and locations for events should be verified prior to monetary or travel commitments. References to any
specific commercial manufacturer or otherwise, does not necessarily constitute or imply endorsement, recommendation or favoring by the Tri-City Gun Club Executive Committee, its membership, nor the publisher.
The articles, opinions, and letters published do not necessarily reflect the views of the editor, publisher or the Tri-City Gun Club, Inc., and may be edited for content or brevity. ALL design, layout, match reports are
copyrighted and may not be used without express written permission. Articles , announcements, your comments or suggestions are welcome. © 2014 Lea Greenleaf
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SAFETY CORNER
Tri-City Clay Busters
Great News: I recently observed three different members with guests who did it right, I know there are many others, just thought I would mention these since I saw them.
Skeet and Trap Competition
2nd Sunday of Each Month
Congratulations to Loni West. She took me Pot O' Gold ($85) at
the St Patrick’s Day Shoot with a total of 18 Lucky Targets!!! Good
Shootin' Loni!!
In one case I saw a dad with his young son on the pistol
range, the dad was not shooting and the son was shooting a
22 rifle. The dad was in direct control of his son.
In the second case, I observed a member who is also an
RSO with four guests on the range. In this case the member, Greg Pickle was not shooting and he was in a position
to observe his guests and provide guidance and support as
needed.
Please text, call, or email me if interested in the Bender Clinic. I
am working on booking him for later in the year.
Spring is in the air...Along with a ton of orange dust!!!!
Come one! Come all! Let’s turn the sky Orange Sunday, April 10th
out at TCGC!!! Maybe someone would like to challenge Tara in a
friendly round of Trap Doubles
In the third case, on Saturday afternoon, 03/19, I observed a
member on the Long Range with several guests. This member met his guests in the parking area, gave them a briefing
and they moved safely to the North end of the Long Range.
Please be patient as we rebuild the Manual Clay Thrower area.
This project should be complete real soon.
A shout out and thank you to these members as well as all
others for doing it right.
***IMPORTANT NOTICE***
Clay targets are NOT to be taken from skeet or trap houses and
used at free throwers. No shotguns on tables cased or uncased.
Shotguns are to be stored in gun racks or vehicle.
Range Rule Reminders:
Moving Firearms to and from the Firing Line: Members
are reminded that all firearms must be placed on the shooting bench \ table when they are brought onto the range.
They are to be uncased and made safe with an open chamber indicator placed in the chamber. When you are ready to
leave the range, all firearms with cases, must be cased on
the Shooting Bench \ Table then removed from the firing line
and placed in your vehicle. Always keep the muzzle pointed
down range or up in the air. On 03/19, I observed two members casing their AR 15s, on the table behind the Ready
Line, who inadvertently pointed their muzzles at me.
Anyone interested in shooting in a fun skeet league please contact
Tara. We would like to put together a spring league if we have
enough people interested.
Trap and Skeet Orientation
Cost of the Key is $25.00 cash or check.
No Credit Cards. Call, text or email Tara.
Tara Nelson, Match Director 405-664-6549
NEW WEBSITE claybreakersok.com
Opportunities for RSOs to Serve: 2016 Events where
we will need significant RSO, NRA Certified Instructor and
Member help. These are all day events, and lunch is provided. Be sure to put them on your calendar
and plan to support.
TCGC COMMITTEES & CHAIRPERSONS
COMMITTEE
CHAIRPERSON
CONTACT INFO
Activities
Joe Mays
405-354-7342
NRA Sportfest – April 2, 2016 (RSOs, Firearm Instructors and member support)
Hunter Education – April 16, 2016 (Hunter Education
Instructors, member support with RSOs and 22 Rifle
Instructors are needed in the afternoon)
Women on Target – May 7, 2016 (RSOs, Firearm Instructors and member support)
Youth Hunter Education Challenge (YHEC) May 21,
2016 (RSOs and member support)
[email protected]
Archery
Simm Rudnick
405-360-4346
[email protected]
Grant Writing
Jamie Schmidt
405-620-6977
Insurance
Whitney Boutin
405-579-0453
Maintenance
Bill Hutcheson
405-664-1128
All members supporting the NRA Sportfest and Women on
Target plan to attend the Safety Briefing at 7:15 AM the
morning of the event at the Pavilion. Members supporting
the shooting event only for Hunter Education should be on
the range at 12:00 for the Safety Briefing and Range set up.
[email protected]
Membership
Goldie Welch
405-823-1059
[email protected]
Safety
Ken Anderson
405-249-9804
If you are planning to support or have questions, please let
me know.
[email protected]
Skeet Range
Mike Whitaker
405-245-1621
Be safe and shoot straight, make sure your bullets impact
the Berm.
Ken Anderson
Chief Range Safety Officer
405 249-9804 [email protected]
[email protected]
Youth
Jamie Schmidt
405-620-6977
[email protected]
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ITEMS OF NOTE:
TRI-CITY GUN CLUB STORE
We offer for sale clothing and hats with the
TCGC club logo on them all at reasonable prices
for our members. We will continue to sell our current
inventory with the old logo at 1/2 price until it is gone.
We will, however, sell the coffee cups, TCGC stickers, and
cleaning patches at their regular prices. We have a new
logo and hope to have some new inventory soon.
Reg. Price Sale Price
TCGC Coffee Cups
$10.00
TCGC Stickers
$1.00
Cleaning Patches:
22 cal - 100pk
$1.00
30 cal - 200pk
$3.00
Sale and/or New Items will be announced in the
"Hangfire". Money generated in sales will be used to
buy additional merchandise.
The club appreciates your business.
1. Waivers: Have Guests sign waivers when
you bring them on Range Property!
2. Only Club approved targets will be allowed
on TCGC Property. Violations of this rule
could be grounds for your membership to
be reviewed.
3. GATE: Allow for the gate to fully open or
close before entering gate code; if you do
not gate will freeze and have to be reset. DO
NOT allow people you do not know to follow
you through the gate.
4. Any member has the right to ask to see
someone’s club badge. Those not having
the proper credentials should be asked to
leave.
RANGE ACTIVITY SCHEDULE
To Schedule range or facility use contact:
Tara Nelson 405-664-6549
[email protected]
Unless noted there is always one range open
See legend for range designations
Sharoyn Tomlinson, 405-740-5948, [email protected]
Please contact Sharoyn in April and May.
Date
APR 1
APR 1
APR 2
APR 3
APR 3
APR 6
APR 9
APR 9
APR 10
APR 12
APR 13
APR 14
APR 15
APR 16
APR 17
APR 20
APR 21
APR 23
MAINTENANCE CORNER
Next scheduled work days for April.
4/1/2016. 1400-1900. Workday
4/15/2016. 1500-1900. Workday
Please bring your gloves for both work days.
I need people to help park from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00
a.m. and tear downs after the following events:
Sports Fest - April 2nd 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Hunter’s Ed - April 16th 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Women On Target - May 7th 7:00 a.m. – 6:00
p.m.
YHEC - May 21st 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
APR 24
APR 27
APR 28
MAY 1
MAY 4
MAY 6
MAY 6
MAY 7
Location
ALL
GOLDSBY
ALL
Event Times
sh
sk, tr1
lr,sh
sh,pr
sa 1&2,sh
sh
sk,tr1
sk,arr
ALL
ALL
lr
sk,tr1
sh
sr
14:00-19:00
19:30-21:00
07:00-19:00
08:00-16:00
14:00-17:00
17:30-19:00
08:00-14:00
09:00-17:00
09:00-12:00
18:30-20:00
17:30-19:00
18:00-20:00
15:00-19:00
07:00-18:00
09:00-12:00
17:30-19:00
18:30-21:00
09:00-13:00
sr
sk,tr1
sk,arr
lr,sh
sk,tr1
ALL
GOLDSBY
ALL
08:00-12:00
17:30-19:00
18:00-20:00
07:00-15:00
17:30-19:00
14:00-19:00
19:30-21:00
07:00-18:00
Sport/Activity
WORK DAY
Membership Meeting
Sportsfest
Practical Pistol Match
Safety Orientation
McClain Co 4-H
MBABR
SDA Class
Spring is in the Air
Bylaw Committee Meeting
McClain Co 4-H
TCGC Youth Shooting
WORK DAY
Hunter’s Education
Vintage Battle Rifle Match
McClain Co 4-H
Executive Committee Meeting
Military Pistol, Revolver, .22
Match
.22 Rifle Match
McClain Co 4-H
TCGC Youth Shooting
Practical Pistol Match
McClain Co 4-H
WORKDAY
Membership Meeting
Women on Target
Check TCGC Website for Latest Calender!
The road starting from the
cattle guard. coming and
going, is 10 miles per
hour. Please adhere to
the rules.
Legend:
ar = archery range, arr = air rifle range, lr = long range, sr = short range,
sa = shotgun area, pav= pavilion, pr = pistol range, all = all ranges,
sh = stat house, sk = skeet range, tr = trap range
Bill R. Hutcheson
(405) 664-1128
[email protected]
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MEMBER AT LARGE
While it never seemed that winter ever really set in this
year, it's wonderful to see a spring arrive and members
making it out to the range to get some shooting in. The last
few days of February we had an extra new member orientation. This is somewhat unusual, but since we conducted
both renewal and new member orientations by December
this last time, we were able to determine we had about 170
openings and were able to fill about 145 or so.
here early or on time. As Mark alluded to, those who attended our impromptu orientation in late February and felt
there was much room for improvement need to experience
a regularly scheduled orientation before passing judgement
upon those who have conducted a multitude of these.
I also wish to take this time to extend the invitation to those
who have just joined and feel they are above obeying our
range rules to return their badge, receive a refund, and participate in the shooting sports elsewhere. I feel I'm a pretty
accomplished shooter and have spent 35 of my 54 years’
hand loading for and shooting pistol and rifle. However, I
For those who joined then and had to split the orientation
between the Goldsby Center and the TCGC Range, please strive each time I'm at the range to observe the safety rules
down to the last letter and should I screw up I want my felbear in mind that was an unusual situation. Typically, we
have an entire day at the center for renewals, but since we low members to be able to feel like they can correct me and
feel comfortable doing so.
squeezed in an extra orientation, Goldsby only had a half
day slot. By the same token, February is a very cold month
so we ordinarily wouldn't be holding it at the outside pavilion Thanks to Jamie's hard work in obtaining grant money and
at TCGC, but it was unseasonably warm and in the 70's. If preparing drawings and bids, we now have handicapped
we could predict weather in February a month ahead, we'd parking. Not only is this the first step in making our range
more accessible to members who need easier access due
have held the entire orientation at TCGC.
to disabilities, but it's of great benefit when we have activiAs Mark mentioned in his column, the process goes faster ties such as Women On Target and SportsFest and the
general public is here.
when renewing and new members have their money and
paperwork ready. Also, bear in mind that once your photo is
Thanks again for everyone's hard work in making TCGC a
taken and in the system, your badges will be prepared in
success!
advance for renewals. You'll also find that with renewals,
when we have access to the Goldsby Center for a full day, Eric Bauman
[email protected]
the ticket system we have gone to rewards those who get
Treasurer’s Report
meeting. Must notify both the secretary and treasurer and
Our financial information is being reviewed by Matt Mann and send your signed lease or out of state bill showing you
moved. There is a $25.00 return check fee will be added
he will report his findings to the board. It should take about 6
for returned checks. If you miss renewals there will be a
to 8 weeks to complete the process. We can make the information available to any member or on the web site when com- $125.00 fee added unless you are activity military assigned out state on duty. We have officers in the club that
pleted.
can review your documents showing that you not availaThe tractor is completely paid off now. Will review if a small
ble for renewals. At this time it does not appear that we
dozer might be needed or a backhoe. Here is a small dozer to will increase the dues. Regular Working $60.00 — Regular
review. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/
Non Working $140.00 — Associate Working $80.00 — Asproduct_200591685_200591685
sociate Non Working $160.00.
The late fees for not renewing your membership by the
end of October 2016 for the 2017 is $125.00. If you do not
complete your work hours for 2016 the fee is $80.00 due at
renewal plus you must renew as a non-working member
so the fee will be $240.00 for associate member and
$220.00 for regular members. Please review you badge
and make that it matches your membership type. ASC
non-working associate — ASW working associate — RNW
regular non-working — RW regular working I will not being doing any refunds for 2016 completed work hours after January 6, 2017 9:00 pm. This is the first regular meeting in January 2017. There is a $15.00 fee for refunds of
canceled memberships if you return your 2017 badge and
provide proof that you have moved out of state. There are
no refunds after February 3, 2017. The second regular
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Women on Target, Hunters Education, YHEC, and NRA Day
are shaping up. If want to work at any of these events please
let Ken know. If you need supplies for the event please let the
event director know to bring to the EC for review and purchase.
I am watching the budget and March has been very busy so
will be let the board know at the April EC meeting if we must
cut purchases. I need to save enough funds to pay insurance,
that is due in August and is about $16,000.00 for 2016-2017.
Will need about $10,000 down on the dozer.
May Books Always Balance!
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
If you would like to give to donate to the Gene Adkisson scholarship fund please make your
check to: Tri-City Gun Club. In the memo line please put: Scholarship Fund. Any member of the
Executive Committee can accept your check for deposit. Thanks
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3.
General Membership Meeting—March 4, 2016
vehicles with appropriate handicapped parking placards.
12. Sportsfest and Women on Target are coming up. Please come out and
President called the meeting to order at 7:30.
help.
The previous meeting minutes were approved.
13. Appleseed will be held at the short range.
14. If there are safety concerns on the range; don’t scold, teach.
15. Jerry Tomlinson was awarded a broken bolt for precision marks-
Joe Mays brought a Swiss pistol from 1882, in 7.52 caliber. It works like,
ahem, a Swiss watch.
4.
5.
6.
Robert Bortschetter brought a 1917 Springfield made by Eddystone.
7.
8.
One more month until the new bylaws are ready for review.
manship.
16. All expected closures are on the schedule.
17. Issues regarding the NRA’s blended learning were discussed.
There is now an online course component that must be completed before the classroom and practical portions.
18. An RSO course will be held at cost for club members.
19. New membership is now closed.
20. Please participate in organized matches; such as military bolt
action, practical pistol, shotgun, etc.
President adjourned the meeting at 8:23 PM.
Recorded and Prepared by Stephen Rudnick [email protected]
405-209-0371
The treasurer’s report was given and approved.
Concrete is being poured for the skeet range and handicapped parking. It
will cost about $11k.
We have migrated to the new website. The old website directs to the new
website. Several new features are boing added.
9.
EC meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month. The agenda will be
published a few days prior to the meeting.
10. Mosquitoes are back on the range. Bring appropriate protection.
11. The short range and pistol range will be closed for a couple of days to do
concrete work. The new handicap spaces will not be usable for several weeks.
When they are usable, please reserve them for members and patrons with
Executive Committee Meeting—March 17, 2016
1. Meeting to order at 6:30PM.
2. Previous meeting minutes were accepted.
3. A member presented some safety concerns regarding new
members, guests, and SDA classes. The general concern lies in a
lack of understanding of the club rules, by those that are still
unfamiliar with them. The issue is exacerbated by the lack of
supervision of guests by members. These concerns have largely
been addressed. Members of the EC will follow up to ensure
rules and procedures are being followed.
4. Material estimates for the roof around the connex containers is in. We should be well within the previously approved
budget.
5. Bill is looking at a grass catcher/bagger for the Gravely
mower. It will help to keep the range cleaner and will help in
eliminating sand burrs. There was a motion to approve the cost
of the bagger/ catcher for the mower at a cost of up to
$2800. This motion was seconded and approved.
6. The cost for the work shed/office will come out of the
maintenance budget.
7. A controller is being installed on the gate proximity sensor
to keep the gate open.
8. Mosquito control on the archery range was discussed. There
are addition concerns with drainage. We need to identify the
water course and get it dug out, so that the archery can drain
properly.
9. The website is going well. There have been some growing
pains for some members. However, the response has been generally positive. Payment integration needs to move forward.
10. There was some additional discussion regarding laptops,
routers, and other tech concerns. The member database was
discussed. A tech meeting will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday.
11. The layout of the Hangfire was discussed. A highlights
page is being considered.
12. Event attendance was discussed.
13. We will switch to Square for payments.
14. Monitors for the air gun range were discussed. The general
consensus is that they are unnecessary and will not hold up well.
15. Brass funds will continue to go to maintenance.
16. Ken has made plans for a score booth. There was a motion
to approve $2k for the score booth. The motion was seconded
and approved.
17. The pistol plate rack is getting worn. We need to get it
repaired. Tony Waggoner has offered to assist.
18. EMSTAT for events was discussed. Using EMSTAT will ensure we have better tools and training available. EMSTAT also
carries insurance for its staff. There were separate motions to
use EMSTAT for Women on Target and for Sportsfest. Both motions were seconded and approved.
19. Jesse Curran will bring his .50 BMG for WOT and
Sportsfest.
20. There are still concerns with the range being booked for
community events. Community interaction is part of our charter.
21. Concerns were raised over the addition of handicapped
access.
22. It was suggested that some part of the range be named
after Kevin Welch. This is being considered.
23. Ken found some pop up tents for area cover. We will get
three.
24. The CPA is conducting the review.
Rodney Berryhill has given permission to enter his property
to control the beaver population and to remove dams.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:01PM. Thanks Everyone!
Recorded and Prepared by Stephen Rudnick
[email protected] 405-209-0371
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For Sale
April 23-24 Women Only NRA
Basic Pistol
Browning White Lightning 12 gauge
28” Barrel, 7 Vector+ chokes
Kick-Eez adjustable recoil pad
Briley 20 gauge companion tube set
seating tool and 4 flush chokes
April 24 Women Only
Oklahoma Concealed Carry
I usually have a concealed carry
class every 3rd Saturday, if I get a
minimum of four for the class.
$1,800.00
This was bought Nov. 2015 NEW
Randy McGuckin
(405) 623-6261
Tony Lawson
[email protected]
(06/16)
FOR SALE
For Sale
Scope mounted and bore-sited by
Big Boy Tech's., This rifle may never have been fired and I don't have
the time for it. Asking $400.00
Remington XP-100 in 7mm08, LEER Burris scope and
base, also it has a fiberglass
custom stock, and drilled and
taped for iron silhouette
sites. $700.00
Remington Model 7600 .243 Win cal
rifle, pump action, Wood stock and
engraved receiver. 5 cartridge
mag.
(06/16)
Contact Norm Henson,
SW Oklahoma City.
C-405-919-6663 or
H-405-735-7244.
Danny McClung Text or Call
405-401-0780
For Sale
M1 Carbine magazines.
Still in Military Box and
wax wrapped. $2000 for
the lot.
15 Round Magazines
$30.00 each. (75) 30
Round Magazines $45.00
each (28)
Jamie Schmidt
405-620-6977
(05/16)
(05/16)
PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS INFORMATION
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evening following the Executive Committee monthly meeting.
Ads run for 2 consecutive months then are removed unless re-submitted.
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Volunteers Needed
Contact information to volunteer: Rick Hipps, best is to email [email protected], if email is not possible call 799-7262
leave a message if no one answers; either way, be patient I will get back with you.
2016 Claude Hall Gun Shows
JANUARY 9 & 10
JANUARY 30 & 31
MARCH 12 & 13
MAY 14 & 15
JUNE 25 & 26
JULY 9 & 10
AUGUST 13 & 14
OCTOBER 8 & 9
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Short Mag Lee Enfield
Match Director: Steve Vannoy
12 March 2016
RSO: Paul Ott
This was our 2016 SMLE match; the second of two of our special MBABR matches of 2016. It
was run concurrently with our March MBABR match and some of our shooters shot both matches which earned them credit towards the 5 match requirement for the State match in October.
That’s 120 rounds fired in one day; in a bolt action rifle. That’s a lot of shooting in one day.
Rifle
Group 1
Group 2
Best
Group
Gale
No 4 Mk 2
4.820
2.610
2.610
Morris
Bill
No 4 Mk I
3.195
3.195
3.195
3
Adams
Martin
No 4 Mk I
3.203
3.203
3.203
4
Goodnight
Gerald
No 4 Mk 2
3.976
3.976
3.976
5
Dyer
Steve
No 4 Mk I
4.403
4.350
4.350
6
Mulqueen
Pat
No 4 Mk I
6.000
6.000
6.000
Last name
First Name
1
Morris
Bill
No 4 Mk I
97
4
94
1
98
2
289-7
2
Goodnight
Gerald
No 4 Mk 2
96
1
88
0
94
1
278-2
3
Towery
Gale
No 4 Mk 2
92
1
92
0
91
0
275-1
4
Dyer
Steve
No 4 Mk I
87
0
93
0
90
0
270-0
5
Adams
Martin
No 4 Mk I
72
0
92
0
85
0
249-0
6
Mulqueen
Pat
No 4 Mk I
68
0
82
0
62
0
212-0
Rank
Last name
First Name
1
Towery
2
Rank
Rifle
Score 1 X Score 2 X Score 3 X Aggregate
Vintage Battle Rifle Match
In what has become another favorite annual match, Gerald Goodnight has scheduled the Vintage Battle Rifle
Match for the third Sunday in April. Vintage battle rifles used from WWII thru the Vietnam conflict that meet
the following criteria are eligible. Rifles must be 30 caliber, semi automatic, no optics, no major mods, and include the M1, M1A, M1 carbine, SKS, AK 47, CETME and FAL. Sorry, no smaller calibers allowed. Rifles and
ammo should be checked for safety and functionality before the match. This will be a bench rest type of match
similar to our Military Bolt Action rifle matches except that all strings will be for score and at least 2 will be “off
hand”.
The Vintage Battle Rifle Match is scheduled for 17 April 2016 at 0900. We will only have one relay unless the
first one fills up. If enough interest is shown, other matches may follow.
Contact Gerald Goodnight at 387-5249 to sign up or if you have questions.
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Military Bolt Action Benchrest
Match Director: Ben Maynard
12 March 2016
RSO: Gerald Goodnight
Last name
First Name
Rifle
Group 1
Group 2
Best
Group
1
Vannoy
Steve
M96
3.901
1.442
1.442
2
Anderson
Jeff
03A3
1.657
1.865
1.657
3
Lawson
Tony
03A3
1.666
2.086
1.666
4
Morris
Bill
03A3
2.789
1.679
1.679
5
Vannoy
Donovan
M96
4.158
2.362
2.362
6
Maynard
Frank
1911
3.478
2.499
2.499
7
Adams
Martin
03A3
2.946
2.681
2.681
8
Nechvatal
Ed
M96
2.727
2.861
2.727
9
Everett
Butch
03A3
2.819
3.163
2.819
10
Dyer
Steve
03A3
2.825
2.839
2.825
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Ott
Paul
M96
3.953
4.094
3.953
12
Vannoy
Aaron
M96
4.631
4.286
4.286
13
Maynard
Ben
96/11
4.434
4.869
4.434
14
Tomlinson
Jerry
M1917
5.459
5.345
5.345
15
Barger
Scott
M48A
6.000
5.722
5.722
16
Malone
Mike
M39
6.000
6.000
6.000
Last name
First Name
Rifle
Score 1
X
Score 2
X
Score 3
X
Aggregate
1
Anderson
Jeff
03A3
100
4
99
4
100
8
299-16
2
Lawson
Tony
03A3
99
2
99
5
100
3
298-10
3
Dyer
Steve
03A3
99
3
98
2
99
2
296-7
4
Maynard
Frank
1911
99
3
98
3
95
1
292-7
5
Ott
Paul
03A3
98
1
96
2
96
0
290-3
6
Vannoy
Steve
M96
97
2
93
2
97
2
287-6
7
Nechvatal
Ed
M96
96
2
95
1
95
1
286-4
8
Vannoy
Donovan
M96
89
2
98
3
98
1
285-6
9
Morris
Bill
03A3
95
2
95
3
93
2
283-7
10
Adams
Martin
03A3
94
0
93
1
95
4
282-5
11
Maynard
Ben
96/11
97
1
92
0
93
1
282-2
12
Vannoy
Aaron
M96
93
4
93
1
93
2
279-7
13
Everett
Butch
03A3
91
1
91
0
93
1
275-2
14
Malone
Mike
M39
83
0
77
0
74
0
234-0
15
Tomlinson
Jerry
M1917
67
0
62
0
73
0
202-0
16
Barger
Scott
M48A
57
0
71
0
71
0
199-0
Rank
Rank
9
Practical Pistol
Match Results
Match Results Combined
See website for complete match results.
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TRI-CITY GUN CLUB
P.O. BOX 1604
NORMAN OK 73070-1604
TRI-CITY RECYCLING PROGRAMS
Aluminum Cans & Plastic Bottles
Thanks for your efforts in the Recycling program.
Please help with the cardboard. Flatten all boxes, it only takes a few seconds.
Brass / Shell Cases
Do you reload your brass? If you don’t, rather than trash it, recycle it for those who do! Place your used
brass from the day’s outing that you collected from the range and put into the gray barrels.
Collected and Sorted Brass Casings will be sold at the TCGC General Meetings.
All funds collected from the sale of brass goes directly back into club projects!!
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