Yakima, WA: Appleseed Rifleman event, April 21-22 2007

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I haven't seen any posts for this yet here, so I thought I'd make a general invite to my favorite shooting community.

For more information, go to: http://www.rwva.org/yabbse/index.php?board=22.0
Or just search the THR (and probably TFL) forums to see some discussion.

The location is 1452 Suntargets Rd, Moxee, WA 98936, which is 150 miles from Duvall...

I'm not sure whether or not you need a login, but even if you do, its worth it to be able to mine some of the great info going on over there.

If you're interested in going, and want to split some driving or gas (or ammo even) let me know by PM'ing me on this forum.

Shoot Straight!

Buckskinner.
 
I could also arrange a "pre-clinic" warm up at my local rifle range, near Snoqualmie Falls. During the week would be best.

Bring whatever you've got to shoot, a sling, a mat or old towel, and 100 rounds. I'll supply the targets, range, and what little pointers I've gleaned from shooting the COF once. If you don't want to shoot your own, I could provide a .22, or an M1, depending on how my BS meter goes off when we meet.

Then you can go to the Appleseed to get straightened out, but at least you've shot the COF.

PM me if interested.
 
A week away from the big shoot in Yakima. I love Yakima in the spring!

You all have a great time at the shoot, be sure to report back here with your reviews and experiences.
 
Tell me about these "appleseed" shoots. What are they? I have heard reference, but that is all.
 
The link provided is a very good place to start.

The Appleseed shoots are a 2 day marksmanship clinic, with emphasis on long range shooting skills. The teach the basics of putting lead on the target, to meet the Rifleman standard of 4 MOA from field positions, enabling the shooter to have the skills to have an effective range of 500+ yards. The skills taught are skills that are not being taught to modern shooters, but were common place during the Revolutionary War, thus the Revolutionary War Veterans Association or RWVA, that sponsors these shoots.

Their goal is to reconnect Americans to their Rifleman heritage and provide long range shooting skills to those who wish to learn. The cost is very low at $70 for the weekend, to include targets, instruction, T-shirts, a great time, great instructions, and some historical perspective of what the rifle and the Rifleman meant to the founding of this nation.

Kids under 21 and Military shoot FREE, as they wish to teach the next generation and give added skills to those protecting this nation today.

You will have a good time at one of these, or you can have all of your brass back. The course of fire is set up for semi-auto rifles, but often bolt action and lever actions can be seen on the line. As most of the instruction is done at reduced size targets at 25 meters, many folks shoot 10/22s or ARs with 22 kits. You will see M1 Garands, SKS, AR15s, M1a, FAL, Mausers, and all sorts of rifles.

These are vary family friendly events and you will often see fathers and sons, husbands and wives, shooting on the line together.

Well worth the $$ and the effort to attend one.
 
Cliffdale, Throp :D I went to school in Yakima and Ellensburg and know the areas well. Did a lot of hiking around the W.O.Douglas as well as the LT Murray/Oak Creek, Table Mnt... good times, great area
 
Well worth the $$ and the effort to attend one.
The price is right, too : $70 for 2 days! Try that at Gunsite!

This is a great program -- I've shot at 3 Applseeds and my marksmanship has improved far beyond what I had originally thought was possible. If you're even considering attending, go ahead and do it. Highly recommended!
 
Well crud. I'm stuck in Seattle this weekend. My marksmanship could definitely use improving too.
 
According to www.rwva.org:

there are at least 14 people signed up and paid.

I understand many more folks show up and pay on the first day.

I won't be making it, and there isn't an emoticon that can properly describe my forlorn emptiness at missing this one.

I'll get out and do the AQT this weekend on my own, instead...
 
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