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http://gvtg.com/skyline/ Hotline: 977-7432 P.O. Box 621489 Littleton, CO 80162-1489 November 2005 Club Elections for 2006 – Nominations November and December Do you want to contribute to the direction of the club? Come and throw your name into the potential for a club officer position. Nominations at the November and December General meetings. REMINDER TO ALL MEMBERS Lockheed Martin's Workplace Security policy, CPS-565 is strictly enforced. One provision of the policy is a workplace free of weapons, including firearms. The club must emphasize this policy to our members. Additionally, a state issued CCW permit does not supersede nor over ride this LMA policy. Firearms are only allowed onto the property under the following conditions: Skyline members in good standing, signed in at the gate, must proceed directly to and from the range. LAST PERSONAL PROTECTION IN THE HOME CLASS The last Personal Protection in the Home class to be held this year. Classroom instruction will be November 3rd and the 8th. The range day will be Saturday the 5. SAFETY CORNER The Range Rules are being revised for the new range road and range additions. Mandatory training will be required and many classes scheduled. 2006 badges will NOT be issued without this training. Starting in January 2006, access to the range will be from Wadsworth Blvd, not through the main gate. In addition, starting in January 2006, the guards will no longer accept or store firearms at the main gate. The board is currently working to obtain a new secured area for storage of firearms during the day. Remember, just because

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http://gvtg.com/skyline/ Hotline: 977-7432P.O. Box 621489

Littleton, CO 80162-1489

November 2005

Club Elections for 2006 – Nominations November and DecemberDo you want to contribute to the direction of the club? Come and throw

your name into the potential for a club officer position. Nominations at the November and December General meetings.

REMINDER TO ALL MEMBERSLockheed Martin's Workplace Security policy, CPS-565 is strictly enforced. One provision of the policy is a workplace free of weapons, including firearms. The club must emphasize this policy to our members. Additionally, a state issued CCW permit does not supersede nor over ride this LMA policy. Firearms are only allowed onto the property under the following conditions: Skyline members in good standing, signed in at the gate, must proceed directly to and from the range.

LAST PERSONAL PROTECTION IN THE HOME CLASSThe last Personal Protection in the Home class to be held this year. Classroom instruction will be November 3rd and the 8th. The range day will be Saturday the 5.

SAFETY CORNERThe Range Rules are being revised for the new range road and range additions. Mandatory training will be required and many classes scheduled. 2006 badges will NOT be issued without this training. Starting in January 2006, access to the range will be from Wadsworth Blvd, not through the main gate. In addition, starting in January 2006, the guards will no longer accept or store firearms at the main gate. The board is currently working to obtain a new secured area for storage of firearms during the day. Remember, just because the guards will no longer be storing our firearms at the front gate, you are still not allowed to bring them onto the facility.

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CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (CMP)If you need more information about the shoots, CMP in general, want to be added to the shoot notification list, or have a military-style rifle that you want to know if you can use, call Gene Adamson @ 971-1531, or email at [email protected] Starting October, the CMP matches will be going back to a 09:00 am start time.

YOUTH SHOOTING SPORTS PROGRAMSHFC will be offering a youth shooting sports program this year. This will consist of Firearm Safety Training, Small Bore Rifle, High Power Rifle, Shotgun, and Muzzle Loading. We will also be hosting Boy Scout shooting events. The programs are COED, and open to all youths between the ages 12 through 19 and have a valid safety or NRA firearms safety card in their possession for admittance to the LMCO range. A parental permission form is required.

YOUTH SMALL BORESmall Bore ShootNo Small Bore Shoot this month. NRA four position rifle. Bolt Action iron sight .22 rifle only. Club rifles and ammo will be available. Contact Bill Wilson 303-979-4547, [email protected]

YOUTH SHOTGUNThe shotgun program will consist of informal trap shooting, a trap league, and a couple of trips to a sporting clays range. We also have an opportunity to register one or more teams (5) in the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Scholastic Trap Program. These teams will participate in the Colorado State Shoot. Winners at the state level will get an expenses paid trip to the Grand American Tournament. If you have an interest in the Shotgun Program contact: Bill Wilson 303-979-4547 [email protected] He will provide you with the details and sign up information.

Shotgun ShootThe shoots will be held on November 12th from 1:00 – 4:00 pm and the 26 th from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. Loaner Shotguns are available in 12 ga as well as 20 ga youth models. Light target ammo available at $4.50/ box or you may bring your own. Contact Bill Wilson 303-979-4547, [email protected]

ARCHERY EVENTS (MITCH ARNOLD)

The regular archery season has been completed and listed below are the known harvest results on LM propertyBull Elk - Randy StolbaMule Deer Buck - Mitch Arnold & Ron RockwellCow Elk - Steve Choromanski & Jim GilmoreMule Deer Doe - Jim GilmoreOne bull elk was found dead on LM property as a result of being gored by another bull.

None of the animals harvested on LM property so far this season have tested positive for CWD.

A number of archery hunters will be continuing the hunt thru January 31 utilizing various rifle season hunting permits (by archery methods only). In addition to the normal SHFC rules and CDOW regulations - please be aware that the requirement to wear 500 in2 of blaze orange & a blaze orange hat is in effect during the remainder of the hunt. Contact Jim Gilmore and/or Mitch Arnold regarding any animals harvested on Lockheed Martin property.

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HUNTER EDUCATION 2005The schedule for the year (rifle/regular hunter ed) is listed below. The current instructors are Gene Adamson, Mitch Arnold, Barb Benson, Don Biesecker, Dave Unruh, Jim Gilmore, Bob Cohan, Bill Wilson, Margaret Rothermel, Mike McKaig and Ken Ruiz. Hunter Education always needs help in both the classroom and range. If you are interested in helping out in either the rifle and/or archery hunter education courses - contact Gene Adamson at 1-1531 or Mitch Arnold at 7-2117 and we’ll get you started.

Regular Hunter EdNovember: 15, 16, 17, 19 (CDOW Nov 21) (Rifle)

Students must attend the 3 classroom sessions (Tues, Wed, & Thurs; 6:00 to 8:30 P.M.) and one of the two range sessions (Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.) to complete the course. All classes will be held at the clubhouse in the SHFC recreation area. You must attend all four days in a month’s session. Cost for the class is $10. Due to minimum age restrictions on the SHFC Range, students under 12 must attend the DOW range session (6-9 P.M.). The DOW range is located at 6060 N. Broadway. Pre-register by calling Gene Adamson, (303) 971-1531 or Mitch Arnold, (303) 977-2117. A minimum of 10 students are needed at first class to continue the class. Classes are open to the public. Call any of the instructors for directions.

The hunter education schedule for 2006 will be available in January 2006

MUZZLE LOADING NEWS AND SCORE SHEET

The Muzzle Loaders held their monthly shoot on Saturday, 8 October 2005. If interested, come on out to our next shoot on Saturday, November 12, 2005, with a start time of 10:00 AM. This is our annual turkey shoot. So if

you have been wondering if that old smoke pole can really bring home the bacon now is the time to find out. My understanding is there are lots of turkeys still left in them woods. For additional information, call Ken Ruiz at ext 7-7827.

Rabbit Club Eagle Big Bull Crow Total Placeyds   25 50 50 75 25  

Max Score   50 50 50 50 50 250  Keith Davis P 40 37 42 41 30 190 1Bob Cohan P 34 42 42 30 41 189 2John Poole P* 28 46 44 39 30 187 3Richard Hurley F 35 40 38 40 19 172 4Gerald Moody P 35 34 44 38 20 171 5Cal Ensor P 41 33 34 27 34 169 6Ray Ziehm P 30 34 38 39 25 166 7Pat Carroll P 24 31 16 16 20 107 8Arne Truman P 7 22 28 25 12 94 9P = Percussion F = FlintlockI = Inline* = Used a Rest

SKEET SHOOTINGOrganized skeet is over for the year and will start up again in the spring.

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3 GUN MATCH

The first "3-Gun Event" of the year will be held the day after Thanksgiving, Friday, Nov 26 th with a start time of 09:00 am. Contact Dave Mulholland, x7-3674

SILHOUETTE SHOOTINGThe matches will be held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month.

The 1st Saturday will be 22 RimFire only (not 22 Mag). First Match for Rifle, followed by a match for pistol. Any sights, any configuration. Offhand only. The ranges: Chickens @ 40yds, Pigs @ 50yd, Turkeys @ 75 yds, and Rams @ 100yds. 10 targets at each distance. Open and optical sights will be scored as separate classes. Same with Rifle and pistol.

On the 3rd Saturday, Centerfire Rifle followed by Centerfire Pistol. Again, any sights or configuration. (open and scoped will be considered different classes). Ranges: Chickens @ 50yds, Pigs @100 yds, Turkeys @ 200 yds, and Rams @ 300yds. Any position allowed other than prone. (elbows on bench is OK as well).Pistols: Any position, and rests allowed on the bench (Hey, give the “short-tubers” a little break)

We will start at 09:00 in the morning, come one, come all. Basic rules: Prep time. Then 2 minutes to fire 5 shots. Then another 2 minutes for the 2nd 5 shots. Target scoring and reset and relay will rotate to the next distance. To score, the target MUST be knocked OFF the stand. That’s it…nothing fancy…JUST PLAIN FUN

If you have questions (or want to help), contact: Al Shinogle 720-622-5960

The centerfire silhouette match was held on August 20, 2005 with the following results:

Keith Davis 39 6mmBR

Gregg Riggs 37 7mm WSM Rem 700

Jack Riggs 30 7-08 Rem 700

Mike McKaig 27 .243 Savage

Don Hodder 22 .308 AR10

Benjamin Go 14 .270Win Savage

Darrell J. Ray 14 .223 Rem AR15

John DeAngelis 13 8mm M48 Mauser w/open sights

Note: Dennis Casey shot the course using a shooting jacket and sling in the sitting position, scoring a 24 with a Bushmaster in 223 Rem. Thanks to all the participants for helping set up and put away all the steel targets. And for not complaining. Both are much appreciated. A special thanks to Keith Davis for offering to run the match in the absence of Al Shinogle & Ron Gorski and for all the driving downrange between relays.

The Rimfire Rifle silhouette match was held on October 01, 2005 with the following results:

Shooter Score Firearm

'Vito' DeAngelis 30 Mossberg 144LSA

Don Hodder 21 1/2* Browning

Jay Rothhaupt 21 Remington 597

Tony Christiansen 19 Mossberg 44

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Jack Riggs 18 Norinco

Darrell J. Ray 17 Ruger 10/22

Ken Boettcher 12 Winchester

Keith Christiansen 11 Mossberg 44

* Note: Don Hodder neatly spun one chicken target 90 degrees without knocking it from the stand, so the other participants decided to award him half credit to recognize his amazing feat.

Thanks to all the participants for running the match in the absence of both Ron Gorski and Al Shinogle, including setting out and retrieving all the steel targets.

REDDING RELOADING EQUIPMENTThe 50% discount on Redding equipment that SHFC is currently enjoying will expire on Dec 31. Based on this years volume so far, next year our discount will be 46%. This is not much of a difference, but if you want to maximize on the discount let's order this year. December 15th is the cutoff for all 2005 orders. EMAIL me your order before then and I will process it, but the sooner, the better. You snooze, you lose. I will not place any new order during the Christmas break; too much of a hassle. Vito [[email protected]]

FREEDOM ARMS REVOLVERSWant one or two? I have a dealer account set up with them and a dealer price list. Please call me if you are interested. Volume discounts are also available, but don't have any details as of this time. The arrangement includes new guns as well as modifications to your existing gun, components, accessories and gunsmithing. vito 7-9527

NEW INVENTORY ITEMSSeveral new reference books have been added: Big Bore Sixguns by John Taffin (great reading if you love big bore revolvers; but a word of caution - after reading this book you will want at least a dozen new guns, so if you don't have the cash…remember I warned you), Norma Reloading Manual 1st Edition (contains lots of new data for the new short fat & big fat cartridges), The Combat Auto by Bill Wilson (covers mostly 1911 design and modifications), The M1 Does My Talking by Robert Bruce (a neat little book on the M1 Garand with mostly pictures). New equipment: Lee cast bullet hardness testing kit (actually produces relevent BHN values), Thumbler’s Tumbler Model B case cleaner (designed for washing cases using liquid cleaners…especially good for cleaning really cruddy tarnished cases or black powder fouled cases). Contact me if you want to check any of these out. Vito 7-9527, 303-730-3459.

GUNSMITHING INVENTORYJohn “vito” DeAngelis Chairman, Gunsmithing Committee, 7-9527; 303-730-3459

RELOADING and SHOOTING LIBRARYA Varmint Hunters Odessey by Steve HansonAction Shooting Cowboy Style by John TaffinAmmunition Making by George E. FrostBig Bore Sixguns by John TaffinBig Bore Rifles and CartridgesCartridges of the World, 6th Edition by Frank C. BarnesComplete Guide to Handloading by Phillip B. SharpCowboy Action Shooting by Charly GullettFirearms Pressure Factors by Dr. BrownellGibb's Cartridges by Rocky GibbsHandloaders Bullet Making Annual, Volumes I & IIHandloaders Digest, 11th Edition

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Handloaders Digest, 12th EditionHatcher's Notebook by Julian S. HatcherJacketed Performance With Cast Bullets by Veral SmithNorma Reloading Manual 1st EditionPrecision Shooting With the M1 Garand by Roy BaumgardnerRifle Accuracy Facts by Harold VaughnStatistical Measures of Accuracy for Rifleman & Missile Engineers by Frank E. GrubbsThe Accurate Varmint Rifle by Boyd MaceThe Combat Auto by Bill WilsonThe Competitive AR15 the mouse that roared by Glen D. ZedickerThe Farnam Method of Defensive Shotgun and Rifle Shooting by John S. FarnamThe Handloader's Manual to Cartridge Conversion by John J. DonnellyThe M1 Does My Talking by Robert Bruce1992 Precision Shooting Annual, Volumes I & II1993 Precision Shooting Annual, Volumes I & II1995 Precision Shooting Annual

RELOADING TOOLS Dillon media separator Lee bullet hardness testing kit Oehler Model 35 chronograph Oehler Model 33 chronograph RCBS case cleaner Saeco/Redding bullet hardness tester Thumbler’s Tumbler Model B case cleaner

GUNSMITHING TOOLS Headspace gauges;

Go, No-Go, and Field for .223Go, and No-Go for 7.62x39Go, No-Go, and Field for .308 (which also handles .243)Go, No-Go, and Field for .30-06 (which also does 25-06, 6.5-06, 270, 8mm-06, 338-06, and 35 Whelan)Go, No-Go, and Field for 8x57 (8mm Mauser)Go, and No-Go for 9mm LugerGo, and No-Go for .40 S&WGo, and No-Go for .45 ACP

Willliams front sight pusher 10/22 receiver drilling jig with .257 diameter drill bit 1911 plunger tube staking support 1911 plunger tube crimper Cerrosafe casting alloy Lyman digital electronic trigger pull gauge AR-15 handguard removal tool Scope ring alignment & lapping kit, 1”

GUNSMITHING LIBRARYThe Colt .45 Automatic Pistol Shop Manual, Volume I by Jerry KuhnhausenThe U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols Shop Manual, Volume II by Jerry KuhnhausenThe U.S. .30 Caliber Gas Operated Service Rifles Shop Manual, Volumes I & II by J. KuhnhausenThe S&W Revolver Shop Manual by Jerry KuhnhausenThe Mauser Bolt Action Shop Manual by Jerry KuhnhausenThe Remington 870 & M1100/M11-87 Shotgun Shop Manual by Jerry KuhnhausenThe U.S. .30 Caliber Gas Operated Carbines Shop Manual by J. KuhnhausenThe Ruger Double-Action Revolver Shop Manual, Vol. 1, by J. KuhnhausenThe Colt Double-Action Revolver Shop Manual, Volumes I & II, by J. KuhnhausenThe Colt Single-Action Army Peacemaker Shop Manual, Volumes I & II, by J. Kuhnhausen

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Accurizing The Factory Rifle by M.L. McPhersonAmerican Gunsmith Journal, August ’99 to presentBasic Gun RepairBlack Powder Hobby Gunsmithing by Sam Fadala & Dale StoryDigest of Shotgun Gunsmithing by Ralph WalkerGun Digest Book of Riflesmithing by Jack MitchellGun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly - Part I: Automatic Pistols; Part II: Revolvers; Part III:

Rimfire Rifles; Part IV: Centerfire Rifles; Part V: Shotguns; Part VI: Law Enforcement Weapons by J. B. Wood

Gun Parts Catalog #20, #21, #24Gunsmithing At Home by John E. TraisterGunsmithing: Pistols and Revolvers by Patrick SweeneyGunsmithing: Rifles by Patrick SweeneyGunsmithing: Shotguns by Patrick SweeneyGunsmithing Tips and Projects by the editors of Wolff PublishingHobby Gunsmithing by Ralph T. WalkerHome Gunsmithing Digest, 3rd Edition, by Tommy BishLearn Gunsmithing: The Troubeshooting Method, by the editors of American GunsmithNRA Gunsmithing Guide, UpdatedPractical Gunsmithing by the editors of American GunsmithShoot Where You Aim by the editors of American GunsmithThe Complete Guide to AR-15 Accuracy by D. Martin & B. TilllmanThe Custom Gov’t Model Pistol by Layne SimpsonThe Glock in Competition by Robin TaylorThe Ruger 10/22 by William E. WorkmanThe Ultimate Ruger 10/22 Manual and Users Guide by Mark WhiteTroubleshooting Your Handgun by J. B. Wood

10/16/05 Shotgun Match Results:

Trap@16 Trap@27 Skeet Skeet Dbls. Total

Keith Davis 17 16 20 20 73 1st.Randy Ramsey 25 12 16 12 65 2nd.Tim Anderson 21 1 17 19 58 3 rd.Dr.Egert 15 10 16 15 56 Ken Boetcher 18 8 15 14 55 Steve Martin 22 13 9 7 51James Lestina 18 3 16 12 49Corey Sweat 23 14 6 5 48Brian Kakac 15 6 11 DNF

Nice weather with bright sun in our eyes for AM Trap shooting ,3 guests who enjoyed the shoot as well as our members who were not hunting . Next year we will try and hold this match the end of August .

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CLASSIFIEDS(Please contact Michael at (303) 971-8546 or by email at [email protected] for additions or changes.) RULES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS: Ads will ONLY be run for three months unless I hear from YOU. No exceptions. The new stuff will be listed first.

FOR SALE: Colt's 1911, Series '70. 45 ACP, Customized. Good gun to get started with or for defense where function is more important than looks. Downside: Black epoxy finish, front slide serrations not done correctly on right side, S&W rear sight buried into slide. Upside: Brown Memory Beavertail grip safety and extended single side safety, skeleton hammer, alloy trigger with adjustable stop, Pachmeyer grips with stainless hex screws, full length guide rod, Wilson bolt on mag well, Colt's logo 7 round magazine, lowered ejection port, barrel has external chrome finish More pictures available upon request. $300.00

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FOR SALE: Brand New! Cavalry Arms polymer AR-15 lower receiver Made in U.S.A. Takes standard AR-15 parts. Can accepts any upper that all other AR-15's can accept. Great for building that .22 rim fire you've always wanted. Great price considering you don't have to buy the butt stock and pistol grip parts. $125.00

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FOR SALE: Plainfield Machine .30 caliber M1 Carbine with 3 magazines. NRA condition is Excellent 100% blue. Wood is excellent. Looks like it just came out of the box! Has a bayonet lug and Williams adjustable rear peep sight as well. Hard to find in this condition. $395.00

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FOR SALE: RUGER COLLECTORS ONLY! Matching serial numbered Ruger Buckeye Sports Special Blackhawk revolvers with extra caliber cylinders. Calibers revolver 1: 32-20 and 32 H&R mag cylinders. Calibers revolver 2: 38-40 and 10 MM cylinders. The 32-20 cylinder has been fired the 32 H&R mag cylinder has not. The 38-40 had been turned, but not fired, the 10MM has not been turned. Guns come complete with all factory paperwork and packing, original yellow boxes and brown cardboard shipping sleeves. Best offer over $1,900.00.

Contact Darrell Humphrey, 303-795-9638 or [email protected] (November 2005)

FOR SALE: Sears 1.2 hp outboard engine, air cooled. Can handle trolling on boats upto 14 feet. Includes stand and operating manual $ 100.00. Bow Fishing: Ben Learson 30 lb solid fiberglass bow, equipped with bow reel, braided fishing line and a special firerglass fishing arrow $ 40.00. Contact Marv Huddleston @ 303-470-9889 (November 2005)

FOR SALE: Winchester Model 94, Pre `64 30-30 cal. carbine. Very good condition. $ 575Ruger Red Label, Old Model O/U 20 ga. Imp/Mod very good condition. $ 675 Contact Alan D. Thomas Ext. 7-3219 (November 2005)

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FOR SALE: Dillon Shooting Mat: used, but in excellent condition. Made of tough, waterproof material, with rubber cover for maintaining consistent shooting position. Sewn-on straps keep the mat rolled up, a sewn-on carry handle makes it easy to transport. See Dillon catalog for full description. New: $65, asking $40. Canvas Shooting Coat: Size 42, well used, but still much better than shooting without one - $20. Call Dennis at 1-7197 or 303-904-4340 (November 2005)

FOR SALE: Hunters Special: 1972 Apache Hardwall Pupup Travel-Trailer(for up to 6 People) with 4 Burner Gas Stove for cooking, Convection Heater, Icebox, 10 gal. fresh Watertank and electric Pump to Sink-Faucet. Dual 20 lbs. Propane Tanks, dual electrical Power System and 4 Leveling Jacks. Interior Window Curtains and lots of storage space for additional camping supplies.Exterior detachable Window Awnings and 1 year old 12 Volt/600Amp. Battery. Asking: $650.00 or best offer.

Rare Post W.W.II, German made 20ga. O/U. Shotgun (For up to 3"Shells). Excellent Condition: $895.00.

Savage 410 Pump Shotgun, Model:30,with 16 Boxes of misc. Factory Amo. Excellent Condition: $195.00.

Marlin,45ACP, Carbine with Nylon Sling. New in Box with 3ea. aftermarket 7-Shot Clips (same as 1911 Colt ACP).Blue Book Value: $340.00 without extra Clips. $265.00.

Remington,22cal. Rifle,Model:Nylon66,Autoloader(22LR only).Tubular Magazine, feeds thru Synthetic Shoulder Stock. Good Condition. Excellent lightweight outdoor Rifle. $185.00.

Limited Edition: Marlin, Model:39A,Lever Action 22LR, Carbine with 22cal.Weaver Scope and Leather Sling. Excellent Condition. Only 50 Rounds fired. $395.00

For more Information,please call Hermann at:303-979-0839, after: 6.00 P.M. (M-Thr. only). (November 2005)

FOR SALE 1) Ruger 77-17 HMR, two magazines, two Dewey cleaning rods, As new with box. $425.00. 2) Remington 700 7mm-08 by Dan Dowling, Shilen match stainless steel bbl with blackened finish, action and bolt electroless nickel finished, gray crinkled finished McMillan stock, weights 6 lbs. As new. $1500.00. 3) 9X25 Para Ordnance (high capacity) 1911 auto with Caspian slide (custom details upon request), titanium compensator, 3 high capacity magazines. As new. $1400.00. 4) 45 ACP Para Ordnance (high capacity) 1911 auto with Caspian slide (custom details upon request), titanium compensator, 3 high capacity magazines. As new. $1500.00. 5) Burris 3X-9X Fullfield scope, matte finished, as new, $150.00. 6) 17 HMR ammo, Remington, Hornady, CCI and Federal, 27 boxes 2 $8.00/box. Contact Ronald Best (303) 986-0836 (October 2005)

FOR SALE: ONCE FIRED brass for sale, in lots of 1,000 only: Winchester .223 Have 8 Thousand @ $30.00 per thousand; Federal .223 Have 6 Thousand @ $30.00 per thousand; Federal .45 ACP Have 16 Thousand @ $30.00 per thousand; Federal .40 S&W Have 6 Thousand @ $30.00 per thousand; Federal/Winchester Mixed 9mm Have 3 Thousand @ $15.00 per thousand. Call Darrell Humphrey at 303-761-8455 between 6 PM and 8 PM Only. (October 2005)

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FOR SALE: Primers: Winchester WLR primers, case of 5000, $75

Powder:Accurate MR3100 8 lb. keg $95.00Hercules Reloader 19 5 lb. keg $75.00T322 5lb. keg $55.00T335 6lb. keg $65.00Dupont SR47595lb. keg $55.00

Bullets:224 50gr. Hornady SX 100 per box, 6 boxes $48.00224 52gr. Speer HP 100 per box, 3 boxes $30.00

41 220 SWC cast 430 in bulk $15.00

284 150gr. Nosler Partition 50 per bag $15.00 each284 160gr. Nosler Partition 50 per bag $15.00 each284 175gr. Nosler Partition 50 per bag $15.00 each

These Nosler Partition and Solid Base are factory seconds in sealed bags. They are graded out of production runs for cosmetic blemishes, in many cases undetectable. They shoot and perform great - guaranteed!

CASES: Unfired, factory fresh270Win. Federal 6 boxes one lot $42.00 all30-06 Federal 4 boxes one lot $32.00 all7mm Rem Mag Federal 4 boxes $32.00 all7mm Rem Mag Federal 6 boxes one lot $42.00 all7mm Rem Mag Federal 120 pieces bulk $42.00 all300 Win Mag Federal 6 boxes one lot $42.00 all338 Win Mag Federal 6 boxes one lot $42.00 all

Call Steve, 303-676-6848, days; 303-779-8109 eves (September 2005)

FOR SALE: 1 each 12 x 18 Canvas Wall Tent with poles and stovepipe, 2 each 9 x 12 Coleman Wall Tents, 2 each Wood Burning Heating Stoves, 2 each Propane Heating Stoves, 2 each Large Tables with folding legs, 2 each two (2) burner cook stoves, 1 - gas and 1 - propane, 2 each three (3) burner cook stoves, 1 - gas and 1 - propane, 5 each Army cots (oak and hickory wood), 1 each Army cot (aluminum), 2 each Back Packs, 3 each Back Pack gas cook stoves (SVEA), 1 each Back Pack Lantern (propane), 3 each Back Pack Tents ( 2-man). The above items can be described to callers anytime. Items can be seen September 16 thru 18, 2005. Contact Bill Lovegrove (303) 798-0265 (September 2005)

FOR SALE: Colt/Argentine .45 cal semi-auto pistol, model 1927, great condition, $450. Contact [email protected] (September 2005)

FOR SALE: Is anyone interested in a bulk purchase of C123A lithium batteries from Surefire? The cost is $15.00 per dozen. That's $1.25 per battery. If you go to Batteries Plus, the cost is $7.95 for two! I believe if we buy 6 or more boxes of 12, shipping is free. I would like to order these before the end of September. If you are interested, contact Larry Wilchek at [email protected]. Or call me at 303-977-0888. (September 2005)

FOR SALE: Once fired AA hulls. $4.00 per hundred. These are from the Hunter Safety and Youth Shoots. Income will be returned to the programs to help defray cost of future ammo purchases. Bill Wilson 303-979-4547 [email protected] (September 2005)

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Personal Protection in the Home @ Clubhouse

4thOFF FRIDAYCMP Shoot 09:00 @ 200 yard range, Gene 1-1531

5thSilhouette Shoot@ 200 yard range09:00 am startAl Shinogle 1-6220Personal Protection@ Pistol HouseRESTRICTED

6th 7thSHFC Board Meeting 5:15pm @ Clubhouse

8thPersonal Protection in the Home @ Clubhouse

9th 10th 11th 12thMuzzleloading Shoot @ 200 yard range09:00 am startKen Ruiz 7-7827Youth Shotgun1:00 – 4:00 pmBill 303-979-4547

13th 14thGeneral Membership Mtg 5:15 @ Clubhouse

15thHunter Ed @ Clubhouse 6:00 – 8:30 pm Mitch 7-2117, Gene 1-1531

16thHunter Ed @ Clubhouse 6:00 – 8:30 pm Mitch 7-2117, Gene 1-1531

17thHunter Ed @ Clubhouse 6:00 – 8:30 pm Mitch 7-2117, Gene 1-1531

18thOFF FRIDAYCMP Shoot 09:00 @ 200 yard range, Gene 1-1531

19thSilhouette Shoot@ 200 yard range09:00 am startAl Shinogle 1-6220Hunter Ed @ Range – Pistol House, 100 yard RESTRICTED & shotgun range with permission of instructor 09:00 to 3:00 pm

20th 21stDOW Shoot for Hunter Ed 6060 Broadway 6pmGene 1-1531

22nd 23rd 24thHOLIDAYRange Open

25thHOLIDAYRange Open3 Gun Match@ Pistol House 09:00 – 2:00 pm Dave 7-3674RESTRICTED

26thYouth Shotgun1:00 – 4:00 pmBill 303-979-4547

27th 28th 29th 30th Dec 1st Dec 2ndOFF FRIDAYCMP Shoot 09:00 @ 200 yard range, Gene 1-1531

Dec 3rdSilhouette Shoot@ 200 yard range09:00 am startAl Shinogle 1-6220Youth Smallbore@ Pistol House1:00 – 4:00 pmBill 303-979-4547RESTRICTED

SHFC November 2005 Calendar