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Editor: Robert Moody 491-4092, [email protected]. Items for the Plinker must be submitted by the 15th of the month. Call or email for details. August 2019 MISSION STATEMENT The object of this organization shall be the encouragement of organized rifle, shotgun and pistol shooting among resi- dents of our community, with a view toward better knowledge on the part of citizens of our community of the safe han- dling and the proper care of firearms, and the development of those characteristics of honesty, good fellowship, self dis- cipline and self reliance that are the essentials of good sportsmanship and the foundation of true patriotism. CCRP Board of Directors meeting June 19, 2019 Meeting called to order at 7:07 pm by Chris Moffet. Flag salute led by Chris Moffet. Roll call by Brian Erickson. Those in attendance: Brian Erickson, Will Ulry, Eric Boos, Bob Jamison, Ron Lohman, Larry Balestra, Gary Thorsen, Doug Simpson, Damien Longmire, Skip Asay, Tom Schuetke, Chris Moffet, Dan Johnson. Treasurer’s report not given. Report on jump drive ( technical difficulties) Membership report by Chris M. 726 members. Chris M. Water treatment system has been installed, and maintenance program established at the Indoor Range. Chris is looking for a plumber to rework plumbing in building, next. Will U. asked if CCRP would sponsor the “You’ll Shoot you Eye Out” BB gun shoot. Approxi- mately $300.00 in expenses. Dan J. motioned to allow CCRP to sponsor the BB gun shoot. Ron L. seconded the motion. No other questions. Board vote: all “aye”. Will is gathering names/ recruiting a committee to review and oversee all projects to insure we get the intended results from each project. The wood shed is in need of refilling, and looking to gather a work party. Bob J. made a motion that CCRP reimburse $1454.50 to Dale Soost for funding the concrete finish work that Ray Crisp was overseeing. Eric B. asked why the Capitol City Bowmen were- n’t paying. Discussion followed about events, membership, finances, etc. Dan J. seconded the motion. Board vote: all “aye”. Discussed Ray & Sherrie Crisp membership status. Intend to leave her status as a family member ($35 per year). Larry B. motioned to keep Sherrie Crisp membership at the family membership rate ($35 per year). Ron L. seconded the motion. No questions. Board vote: all “aye”. Dan J. presented the targets that will be provided at the Multipurpose Range when it opens. Dan J. motioned to approve $3,000.00 to finish preparations at this range. Question: when will this range open? Answer: mid- July. Will U. seconded the motion. Board vote: all “aye”. Dis- Continue Page 2

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Editor: Robert Moody 491-4092, [email protected]. Items for the Plinker must be submitted by the 15th of the month. Call or email for details.

August 2019

MISSION STATEMENT The object of this organization shall be the encouragement of organized rifle, shotgun and pistol shooting among resi-dents of our community, with a view toward better knowledge on the part of citizens of our community of the safe han-dling and the proper care of firearms, and the development of those characteristics of honesty, good fellowship, self dis-cipline and self reliance that are the essentials of good sportsmanship and the foundation of true patriotism.

CCRP Board of Directors meeting June 19, 2019

Meeting called to order at 7:07 pm by Chris Moffet. Flag salute led by Chris Moffet.

Roll call by Brian Erickson. Those in attendance: Brian Erickson, Will Ulry, Eric Boos, Bob

Jamison, Ron Lohman, Larry Balestra, Gary Thorsen, Doug Simpson, Damien Longmire, Skip

Asay, Tom Schuetke, Chris Moffet, Dan Johnson.

Treasurer’s report not given. Report on jump drive ( technical difficulties)

Membership report by Chris M. 726 members.

Chris M. Water treatment system has been installed, and maintenance program established at

the Indoor Range. Chris is looking for a plumber to rework plumbing in building, next.

Will U. asked if CCRP would sponsor the “You’ll Shoot you Eye Out” BB gun shoot. Approxi-

mately $300.00 in expenses. Dan J. motioned to allow CCRP to sponsor the BB gun shoot.

Ron L. seconded the motion. No other questions. Board vote: all “aye”. Will is gathering

names/ recruiting a committee to review and oversee all projects to insure we get the intended

results from each project. The wood shed is in need of refilling, and looking to gather a work

party.

Bob J. made a motion that CCRP reimburse $1454.50 to Dale Soost for funding the concrete

finish work that Ray Crisp was overseeing. Eric B. asked why the Capitol City Bowmen were-

n’t paying. Discussion followed about events, membership, finances, etc. Dan J. seconded the

motion. Board vote: all “aye”. Discussed Ray & Sherrie Crisp membership status. Intend to

leave her status as a family member ($35 per year). Larry B. motioned to keep Sherrie Crisp

membership at the family membership rate ($35 per year). Ron L. seconded the motion. No

questions. Board vote: all “aye”.

Dan J. presented the targets that will be provided at the Multipurpose Range when it opens.

Dan J. motioned to approve $3,000.00 to finish preparations at this range. Question: when will

this range open? Answer: mid- July. Will U. seconded the motion. Board vote: all “aye”. Dis-

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cussed the MP Range rules, changes, additions. Among things discussed: chamber open indicators,

holsters, training/ orientation, time frame to open the range, conflict/duplicate by-laws, the key &

card access, how to include or adapt to New Member Orientation. Doug S. seconded. Board vote: all

“aye.

Brian E. read the meeting minutes back to the board. Damien L. moved to accept the minutes as

read. Ron L. seconded the motion. Board vote: all “aye”

At 9:15 pm Damien L. motioned to adjourn. Dan J. seconded. Board vote: all “aye”

VOLUNTEER AT THE WASHINGTON STATE FAIR!

It's easy, it's fun, it's easy and you get free entry & parking passes to the fair. Work a shift and go "Do the Puyallup!" There is room in the booth for 2 volunteers at a time. The schedule is here, slots are first come, first served: http://w4wc.org/wa-state-fair-schedule.html

For more information call or email Jeff Christensen 425-308-7583 - [email protected]

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Action Pistol Range Beginner/Immediate Match Results Saturday, July 13, 2019

The weather was ideal at 8:00 AM to start the Single Action Match, consisting of 6 shooters shoot-ing a total of 75 shots each at 5 different stages (steel, bowling pins, cardboard and paper). When the smoke cleared, Ron Lohman shot a 71, Frank Bennett shot a 69, and Larry Lufkin shot a 65 to bring in 3

rd.

The Regular Match started a 9:00 AM following the Safety Meeting. 19 shooters shot the same 5 stages of 75 shots, in addition to a 28 shot “Shoot and Move” tactical course that was timed.

This Beginner/Intermediate Match is a teaching vehicle that includes learning points for be-

ginners through advanced shooters.

The “Shoot and Move” course stresses moving down range as fast as you are able, to shoot

and reload safely, with a mandatory 3 magazine reload.

At the end of 103 shots: in the Advanced Division, Ron Lohman shot a 101, Frank Bennett shot a

99, and Bob Hom shot a 98. In the Intermediate Division, Larry Schadt shot an 82, Tim Weston

shot an 81, Burt Miller shot a 70. In the Beginner Division, Margaret Eby shot a 69, Chuck Schafer

shot a 68, and Jason Platter shot a 65.

The NASCAR award for the fastest time through the 28 target “Shoot and Move” course (with no

misses) went to Evan Krill at 54.58 seconds, shot with a Glock 45 ACP.

The turnout was great! It was good to see some faces that haven’t been with us for some time!!

Once again, many thanks to those showing up on Friday morning to set up the match, those who

helped run the match on Saturday, and those staying to help put it all away when it was over. None

of this would be possible without all of your assistance!

Ron Lohman

Match Director

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June NRA/CMP Service Rifle Match

On June 23, we held the NRA/CMP format Service Rifle Match for June. We had 6 shooters on the line. Recently we reversed the course of fire to match what is done in the sanctioned high power match-es. We now start with Slow Fire Standing, then Rapid Fire Sitting, Rapid Fire Prone, and end with Slow Fire Prone. The high scores in each stage were: Slow Fire Standing Tom Schuettke 92 Rapid Fire Sitting Gary Thorson 100-3X Rapid Fire Prone Tom Schuettke 96-3X Slow Fire Prone Tom Schuettke 197-7X Match winner was Tom Schuettke with a total score of 478-10X. Tom earned 6 more Distinguished points, which qualifies him as a CCR&P Distinguished Rifleman for the 2019 sea-son. Congratulations, Tom! Gary Thorson shot his first ever “100” score with a 100-3X in Rapid Fire Sitting. Since Gary quali-fied as Distinguished Rifleman in the last match, his distinguished point for Rapid Fire Sitting went to the next highest score. Tom Schuettke and Kevin Neubert both had 93, so they each got a point. The 2nd place Distinguished point also passed down to Kevin.

Tom Schuettke was also the winner of the gong challenge with 9 hits out of 10 shots. Rick Baldwin and Gary Thorson each had 8 hits Eric Boos had 5 hits Gary Baldwin had 4 hits We finished off the morning with the Carbine Match. Match winner was Eric Boos with 36 hits in the black out of 40 shots.

NAME RIFLE TYPE

Stand-ing

Slow Fire

Sitting Rapid Fire

Prone Rapid Fire

Prone Slow Fire TOTAL

Match Place Distinguished Points

Gary Baldwin M1A 55 78 77 147-1X 357-1X 5

Rick Baldwin AR-15 54 83 96-2X 167-1X 400-3X 4

Gary Thorson AR-15 89 100-3X 94-3X 185-3X 468-9X 2 N/A

Eric Boos AR-15 & Bolt Action Rifle 96-1X 92 97-2X 181-1X 466-4X N/A

Tom Schuettke AR-15 92 93 96-3X 197-7X 478-10X 1 6

Kevin Neubert AR-15 59 93 86 172 410 3 2

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RANGE RULES AND ETIQUETTE The range rules for the High Power Range were updated in December 2018, and the rules for the Multi-purpose Range are currently being updated. Please read and heed the rules during your visits to the range. There are several reoccurring issues that Members need to correct while using the ranges:

Pick up and dispose of your trash. Leave the ranges cleaner then you found them. There are

numerous trash cans available for your trash. Please do not leave target debris on the range.

Black Powder Shooters: Please pick up your used cleaning patches and spent primers.

High Power Range Steel Targets: Your personally owned steel gongs may be placed only at the

50, 100, and 200 yard lines. Only factory manufactured AR-500 hardened steel targets may

be used. Homemade steel targets are not allowed. Please pick up and remove your broken

gongs, chains, cables, hardware, etc.

NO STEEL TARGETS ARE ALLOWED IN THE PISTOL BAY ADJACENT TO THE HIGH POW-

ER RANGE. If you would like to shoot steel targets with your pistol, the Action Pistol Range is the

place to do that. Please contact the Action Pistol Range Director to make arrangements for ac-

cess.

Contractor Work: Occasionally, the Board of Directors will hire a contractor to do work on a

range or club property. We will post signs when work will be done, but we cannot always give sig-

nificant advance notice of contractor work. There have been instances where Club Members have

refused to quit shooting to allow the contractor access to perform their work. All Club Members

are required to yield access and clear the range when contractor work is being performed.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Gary Thorson Interim Vice President, High Power Range Director

Pin Shoot - August 18 10 Tables. 13 seconds each. Six pins each table. Six shots/table. Glass Beer Mug Trophies for 1st, 2nd, & 3rd.

3 Matches: 1. 32 caliber purse guns. Fixed sights, 4" barrels maximum. Chambers limited to 32 ACP and 32 S&W Long. 2. Single Action. No simultaneous extraction guns allowed. 3. Last Chance. SA, DA, or Self-Loaders. Shooting starts at 9 am. Fees: $5.00 registration and $5.00 each class.

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MEMBERSHIP DUES RATES Dues and Renewal policies

Members will receive a statement 45 days before their membership expires. (Your renewal month is found on your mailing label.) The dues renew-

al date is the last day of the month in which members’ “annual date” falls. Members’ gate card will automatically “lock out” on their renewal date if they have not renewed, and their membership will be considered “inactive” for 30-days, during which time they may still pay their dues. After 30-days on “inactive” status the membership will be terminated. Should they wish to rejoin CCR&P past the 30-days “inactive” status, they must reapply as a new member and attend the Orientation class. Membership fees (taxes are additional), collected at the time of the orientation classes are:

Annual dues $70.00 for the first member of each household and $35.00 for each additional eligible member of the household. Initiation fee (one time) $80.00 for each household and a refundable gate card deposit fee of $10.00 for each member. In addition, each member is expected to devote 8 hours of volunteer service annually or recruit two new members or pay an assessment of $80.00. NRA membership (required) Orientation class (required)

(GUESTS: Members may bring their spouses and children under the age of 18 years old as guests as often as they’d like. Non-immediate family member guests are limited to two visits annually. Members MUST accompany their guests at all times, including spouses and children, and are responsible for the conduct of their guests.)

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

*President:

Chris Moffet 360 791-9912

*Vice President:

Gary Thorson 360 481-5962

*Secretary:

Brian Erickson 360 923-9610

*Safety Officer:

Will Ulry 360 352-4224

*Training Officer:

John Mulhall 360 866-0575

Treasurer

Doug Simpson 360 273-2043

Calendar:

Irene Hertwig 360 786-0199

Security/IT:

Richard Schneider 360 481-7566

Building & Grounds Maintenance:

Terry McManus 360 556-8905

Web Master:

Bob Euliss 360 481-4241

*Executive Committee

Hunter’s Education:

Larry Lufkin 360 459-2534

High Power Range:

Gary Thorson 360 481-5962

Tom Schuettke 360 701-2478

Action Pistol Range:

Irene Hertwig 360 786-0199

Ron Lohman 360 754-0369

George Stenson Multipurpose Range:

Larry Balestra 360 943-8057

Dan Johnson 360 359-0811

Black Powder Range:

Tom Witt 360- 273--0702

Archery Range:

Bob Jamison

Law Enforcement Liaison:

Marcus Custer 619 633-8339

Indoor Range

Eric Boos

Match Directors

22 Rimfire/Benchrest:

Larry Balestra 943-8057

22 silhouette:

Larry Taylor 438-6612

Air Gun Field Target: & Benchrest

John Mickel 491-0714

Harvey Gertson 352-7669

M1 Garand:

Gary Thorson 481-5962

CMP:

Gary Thorson 481-5962

Old Soldiers:

Gary Thorson 481-5962

Center Fire Pistol:

Gary Baldwin 273-7824

Indoor Pistol League:

Harvey Gertson 352-7669

Jeff Young 753-3514

Black Powder: (Muzzle Loading)

Bob Gietz 273-7862

Black Powder: (Cartridge Rifle)

Bob Gietz 273-7862

ASB Archery Director:

Barbara Rheault 458-5507

Beg Intermediate Centerfire Pistol

Larry Lufkin 459-2534

Ron Lohman 754-0369

Cowboy Action

Rick Bond 455-7070

NRA CLUB AFFILIATE BENEFITS

Free listing of events on NRA website; discount on range technician team & service; attorney referral service; non-legal advice for legal problems; NRA attorneys pro bono for national concern issues; eligible to apply for $5,000 grant annually; $10 reimburse for each new NRA member; $5 reimburse for each returning member; “Club Connec-tion” quarterly magazine; eligible for NRA firearms insurance.

PAGE 7 THE PLINKER AUGUST 2019

August 2019

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNES-

DAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

1 2 3

1. (H) Old West Center-fires (09:00-12:00)

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. (B,MP,C and trail) Many Rivers Rifle Frolic (08:00-20:00)

1. (M) USRA-IR50/50 Small Bore Rifle Tourna-ment (07:00-16:00) 2. (B,MP,C and trail) Many Rivers Rifle Frolic (08:00-20:00)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

1. (H) M1 Garand Rifle Match (08:00-15:00) 2. (B,MP,C and trail) Many Rivers Rifle Frolic (08:00-20:00)

1. (C) New Member Orien-tation (19:00-21:30)

1. (AP) Begin-ner Pistol Match Set Up

(08:00-17:00)

2. ( I,C) Hunter Educa-tion

(18:00-21:00)

1. (AP) Beginner Pistol Match (08:00-17:00) 2. (AP) Center Fire Pis-tol Setup (13:00-20:00) 3. ( I,C,B,MP,field) Hunter Education (8:00-15:00)

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

1. (AP) Center Fire Pistol Match (08:00-15:00)

1. (C) Exec. Com-mittee Mtg. (19:00-21:00)

1. (C, I,) WA Hist. Gun Mak-ers Fair (WHGMG) (12:00-15:00)

1. ( I,C) WA Hist. Gun Makers Fair (WHGMG) (8:00-18:00)

1. (AP) Cow-boy Action Setup (14:00-20:00) 2. ( I,C) WA Hist. Gun Mak-ers Fair (WHGMG) (8:00-18:00)

1. (M) USRA-IR5050 Smallbore Rifle Benchrest Tournament (07:00-16:00) 2. (AP) Cowboy Action Monthly (08:00-17:00) 3. (BP) WA Hist. Gun Makers Fair (WHGMG) (8:00-21:00)

25 26 27 28 29 30 31

1. (AP) Cowboy Action Orientation (08:00-13:00) 2. ( I,C) WA Hist. Gun Makers Fair (WHGMG) (8:00-14:00) 3. (H) CMP/NRA Service Rifle Match (8:00-15:00)

1. (BP & trail) Open Trail (09:00-12:00)

RANGE KEY: A=Archery; B=Black Powder; C=Clubhouse; H=Hi-Power; I=Indoor; M=Multipurpose; P=Pistol Sidebay T=Action Pistol CCB=Capital City Bowmen Clubhouse

CAPITOL CITY RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB PO BOX 3832 LACEY WA 98509

PAGE 8 THE PLINKER AUGUST 2019

Assessment List John Wickland and I have established a list of members who wish to work off their assessment of $80 per year. As reported a major share of members do not work for assessment hours but pay the $80 happily. It is a big money maker for the club. There are members that $80 is more dear to them and happily spend some time doing some things around the club. Dan Johnson just put out a re-quest to those individuals for a work party at the Multi Purpose range. There were no responses. I appears we need a new list. Dan is the new director of the Multi Purpose Range and has approval to spend some money sprucing up the range. The parking lot is already re-graved. Paint and signs are next. He wishes to open the range to the club. BUT with no help it may take longer to get it done. Call John at 360-438-5971 or Will 360-701-8105 to get it done, be on the list, and make im-provements to allow club shooting on the Multi Purpose Range. Will

Multi-Purpose Range is Opening The Multi-Purpose Range is almost ready. Training prior to use is mandatory. You will not be re-quired to be a RSO. A short orientation with some gun handling and you will get a key at no cost to the range. Dan Johnson lives a short distance from the range and he will do this orientation for 5 or 6 pretty much at the drop of a hat. The range is looking great. It is probably the best looking range we have. This orientation is a CLUB requirement. All members, including the Board mem-bers, will need the orientation. Drop Dan a line and come shooting. Dan Johnson 360-359-0811