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Old March 10, 2005, 11:55 PM   #1
cabinboy
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Fred's Rapid-Fire Marksmanship Clinic -- Sat, 3/19

Can YOU beat the 25 meter Army Qualification Test? How about pop-up reactive targets at 400 yards? Sounds pretty easy, right?

And once you can do that, how accurately can you shoot & hit multiple targets out to 400 yards against a stopwatch?

Can you shoot accurately at a 40 rounds/min rate?

Do you know? Are you sure?

You'll never be sure unless you try!

Give your marksmanship skills a real test by joining us for TWO all-day riflery clinics, one dealing with rapid-fire accuracy and the other dealing with the basics of the AQT.

We'll end with popups at 200-300-400 yards, and if folks bring their gear, we might even talk Fred into a game or two of Counterattack, or even Battleground!

Time: 8:30 am; shoot 'til dark or out of ammo
Date: March 19, 2005
Place: Revolutionary War Veterans Association Range, Ramseur, NC
Entry: $35/$40 day of shoot

See latest Shotgun News for details, or go to www.rwva.org.

Great facility, great folks. All skill levels welcome!

Bring 400 rounds minimum, and be prepared to shoot fast and well.

Did I mention to bring enough ammo? An extra rifle might be a good idea, too, unless you have shaken the bugs out of your main stick.

Iron sights preferred, but scopes can be used.

Any centerfire rifle caliber .32 or smaller is welcome.

Just bring your desire to shoot well and learn.

Anyone interested in shooting the Battleground event should bring gear sufficent to carry at least 200 rounds of ammo.

Special bonus prize for the shooter(s) who travelled the longest distance to get there!

http://www.fredsm14stocks.com/article.asp?ITEM=25

Directions:
US-64 to Ramseur, North Carolina. South on Route 22.
Go about 2 miles, left on Old Siler City Rd. Go about 2 miles,
and go thru Parks Cross-Roads. Turn right on Willie Wright Rd.
Look for range on left.

Remember: if you're just talking, you ain't shooting!

PS: Think the election means our guns are safe? Check out

http://disarmament.un.org:8080/cab/poa.html

and

http://www.iansa.org/about.htm
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