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SHARPSHOOTER FHRPC NEWSLETTER www.fhrpc.org WINTER/SPRING 2018 ANNUAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS The Annual Meeting of the FHRPC was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Secretary, Marvin Smith with 67 members present. The meeting was opened with a moment of silence for our departed brothers that passed this year, they were, James L. Detrick (L), February 5, 2017; Robert L. Beck (L), March 20, 2017; Jeffrey L. Kuykendall, July 18, 2017; Garry E. Penrod (L), October 17, 2017; David E. Shaffer (L), October 23, 2017 and John C. Keller (L) December 14, 2017 followed with the Invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The meeting was held at CCTE in their auditorium on McMullen Highway in Cresaptown, MD. The topics of interest were the need to increase club dues, improve WMR2 road to the pits, fabrication of new Bullseye pistol frames, acquiring storage shed for CAP, possible excavation work at Multi-Purpose Range and land for sale on Eastman Road. CLUB OFFICERS FOR 2018 Steve Isner, President @ 301-268-8696 Chris Bennett, V. P. /Membership Sec. @ 301-268-1642 Jack Riegel, Treasurer/NRA Rec. @ 304-303-4343 Marvin Smith, Secretary/Member. Sec. @ 301-777-0358 Jim McCullough, E.O. MSR1 @ 240-580-4868 Danny Jackson, E.O. WMR2 @ 301-729-9343 This year John Dowell and Jack Riegel were both nominated for Treasurer with that being said, John withdrew his name stating, “It was time”, for a change. There were no other candidates, discussion or nominations. Nominations were closed. Frank Snyder recognized and thanked Treasurer John Dowell for his years (35+) of service to FHRPC to an ovation of applause from the body, thank you John for your service and dedication. PRIORITY RANGE DAYS Priority Range Days was established last year at the Annual Meeting and the details worked out at the following Officers Meeting on March 1, 2017. The idea is so that the general membership can use the range on a given weekend. This is the second year that we actually offered designated use to the general membership. We have set aside one weekend a month for the general membership usage. The schedule for the 2018 Priority 300 & Priority 600 is in this Sharpshooter, posted on the bulletin boards and on our website. WARRIOR MOUNTAIN RANGE 300/600 PRIORITY DAY SCHEDULE (continued next page) January 6th 300-Yard Line Priority January 7th 600-Yard Line Priority February 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority February 4th 300-Yard Line Priority March 3rd 300-Yard Line Priority March 4th 600-Yard Line Priority April 7th 300-Yard Line Priority April 8th 600-Yard Line Priority May 5th 600-Yard Line Priority May 6th 300-Yard Line Priority June 2nd 300-Yard Line Priority June 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority July 7th 600-Yard Line Priority • July 8th 300-Yard Line Priority August 4th 300-Yard Line Priority August 5th 600-Yard Line Priority September 1st 600-Yard Line Priority September 2nd 300-Yard Line Priority October 6th 300-Yard Line Priority October 7th 600-Yard Line Priority November 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority November 4th 300-Yard Line Priority December 1st 300-Yard Line Priority December 2nd 600-Yard Line Priority

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Page 1: SHARPSHOOTER - FHRPC › yahoo_site...Sharpshooter.92171953.pdf · (L), October 17, 2017; David E. Shaffer (L), October 23, 2017 and John C. Keller (L) December 14, 2017 followed

SHARPSHOOTERFHRPC NEWSLETTER

www.fhrpc.orgWINTER/SPRING 2018

ANNUAL MEETING HIGHLIGHTS The Annual Meeting of the FHRPC was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Secretary, Marvin Smith with 67 members present.The meeting was opened with a moment of silence for our departed brothers that passed this year, they were, James L.Detrick (L), February 5, 2017; Robert L. Beck (L), March 20, 2017; Jeffrey L. Kuykendall, July 18, 2017; Garry E. Penrod(L), October 17, 2017; David E. Shaffer (L), October 23, 2017 and John C. Keller (L) December 14, 2017 followed with the Invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The meeting was held at CCTE in their auditorium on McMullen Highway in Cresaptown, MD. The topics of interestwere the need to increase club dues, improve WMR2 road to the pits, fabrication of new Bullseye pistol frames, acquiringstorage shed for CAP, possible excavation work at Multi-Purpose Range and land for sale on Eastman Road.

CLUB OFFICERS FOR 2018 Steve Isner, President @ 301-268-8696 Chris Bennett, V. P. /Membership Sec. @ 301-268-1642Jack Riegel, Treasurer/NRA Rec. @ 304-303-4343 Marvin Smith, Secretary/Member. Sec. @ 301-777-0358 Jim McCullough, E.O. MSR1 @ 240-580-4868 Danny Jackson, E.O. WMR2 @ 301-729-9343

This year John Dowell and Jack Riegel were both nominated for Treasurer with that being said, John withdrew his namestating, “It was time”, for a change. There were no other candidates, discussion or nominations. Nominations were closed.Frank Snyder recognized and thanked Treasurer John Dowell for his years (35+) of service to FHRPC to an ovation of applause from the body, thank you John for your service and dedication.

PRIORITY RANGE DAYS Priority Range Days was established last year at the Annual Meeting and the details worked out at the following OfficersMeeting on March 1, 2017. The idea is so that the general membership can use the range on a given weekend. This is thesecond year that we actually offered designated use to the general membership. We have set aside one weekend a month forthe general membership usage. The schedule for the 2018 Priority 300 & Priority 600 is in this Sharpshooter, posted on thebulletin boards and on our website.

WARRIOR MOUNTAIN RANGE300/600 PRIORITY DAY SCHEDULE

(continued next page)

• January 6th 300-Yard Line Priority• January 7th 600-Yard Line Priority• February 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority• February 4th 300-Yard Line Priority• March 3rd 300-Yard Line Priority• March 4th 600-Yard Line Priority• April 7th 300-Yard Line Priority• April 8th 600-Yard Line Priority• May 5th 600-Yard Line Priority• May 6th 300-Yard Line Priority• June 2nd 300-Yard Line Priority• June 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority

• July 7th 600-Yard Line Priority• July 8th 300-Yard Line Priority• August 4th 300-Yard Line Priority• August 5th 600-Yard Line Priority• September 1st 600-Yard Line Priority• September 2nd 300-Yard Line Priority• October 6th 300-Yard Line Priority• October 7th 600-Yard Line Priority• November 3rd 600-Yard Line Priority• November 4th 300-Yard Line Priority• December 1st 300-Yard Line Priority• December 2nd 600-Yard Line Priority

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Priority Day Rules:All of the club rules still apply. A shooter may shoot from any yard line on any given day but the specifiedyard line of the day takes priority. If it is a 600-yard priority day, shooting from the 600-yard line takes priority over shootingfrom any other yard line.

Example: This simply means that if Homer is the first shooter on the range he may shoot from the yard line of his choice.When Bart and Milhouse arrive at the range and wish to shoot 600-yards, Bart or Milhouse must politely inform Homer oftheir intention to shoot from the 600-yard line. In a timely manner, Homer has to fall back to the 600-yard line. Homer maychoose to shoot from the 600-yard line, or wait for Bart and Milhouse to finish or leave.

We do require a minimum of two shooters to shoot from the 600-yard line unless you are planning to shoot at the gong.Safety is vital on our club facilities. Be sure that your bullets are hitting the appropriate impact berm. Individuals are accountable to make clear communication to all present on the status of the range, especially before any movements forwardof the firing line. Fostering the characteristics of honesty, good fellowship, self-discipline, team play and self-reliance arethe essentials of good sportsmanship and the foundation of true patriotism.

WMR2 600 YARD SAFETY PROCEDURES(Taken from the Orientation Handbook)

Individual 500 and 600 yard shooting is possible provided all safety precautions are satisfied. These safety precautionsinclude (1) blocking the range access road at the entrance to the range, and (2) having some means of communication (walkietalkies ok, cell phones mostly, no service) between the firing line and the target service crew when using downrange targetservice. When using downrange target service, (3) those individuals in the target service crew must be positioned behind the200/500 yard impact berm or in the target pit behind the 300/600 yard impact berm (depending on your firing line). A minimum of two people are required for 500/600 yard shooting. Any additional people may provide target service or act asa spotter. If you are shooting the steel gong at 500 yards, no service crew or spotter is required. All shooters must keep allprojectiles inside the range and said projectiles must impact that range’s designated berm. Anything else constitutes misuse.

RANGE IMPROVEMENTS FOR 2018Range Improvements have already started for this year, Danny Jackson, Executive Officer at Warrior Mt. Range has been

in contact with Darren Robinette who handles our ground and road maintenance at WMR2. Danny stated that the steel cableat the 300 yard firing line will be taken down after the road work is completed to allow easier and quicker access to addresstargets down range. Members must keep their vehicles on the roadway. Failure to keep vehicles off the shooting deck willforce us to put the cable back up.Fabrication of 20 new Bullseye target frames is in process. Somerset Steel is the fabricating contractor for these frames.

And Ed Gaglio Chairman and Head RSO for the Combat Action Pistol League is actively looking for a storage shed thatwill work for the CAP League.

DUES INCREASE RATIFIEDAt the Annual Meeting discussion was held that the annual dues were inadequate (last raised February 2010) for the timesaccording to the research done on other rifle and pistol clubs in the Mid Atlantic region. With cost of operating FHRPC increasing and twenty five percent of the membership not participating in the Raffle at the Rendezvous over the last twoyears and that FHRPC may want to attempt to acquire the 7.9 acres of property on Eastman Road that butts up to the ridgebehind our 100 yard rifle impact burm at MSR1, these were the three significant reasons given for dues increase. Somemembers asked if we would still have a raffle if dues were increased. The Executive Board said, not in the foreseeable futureor until it is deemed necessary. Roy Musslewhite asked if the increase would be earmarked for the acquisition of the EastmanRoad property. The Executive Board said, no the dues increase would not be used strictly for the acquisition of property, ifand when that happens. After some member discussion by the body, Cliff Bennett made a motion to raise the annual dues to$75, Paul Hardy seconded the motion. A show of hands vote took place and an overwhelming number of members agreed.Motion passed FHRPC annual dues are $75 as of tonight.Officers and members both said that we had one of the best clubs for range facilities and variable shooting settings for itsmembers in the region and that at $75 dollars annually (20.6 cents a day) is still quite a bargain not found anywhere in ourregion.

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GRAINS OF INFO SR-50 matches will resume this upcoming season starting Monday, April 16th and continuing every Monday but notincluding Memorial Day and Labor Day. Below is a recap of what, when and where. What is SR-50? Standing off handusing Small Bore rifle in .22 L.R. at 50 yards shooting at letter size paper target with the X ring, 10 ring and 9 ringwhich totals three inches in size, making up the black circle. With 8, 7, 6 and 5 rings making up the rest of the scoringtarget. When: Match will start when you get there between 5 and 7 p.m. (no shooters after 7p.m. as we want to be home at8 p.m.) on Monday evenings at Morningside Range. Total time takes one hour or less. I will supply targets, three targetsper match cost $2.00 per match.......One sighter target up to 10 shots in a 10 minute period, first target 20 shots for scorein a 25 minute period, second target 20 shots for score in a 25 minute period. Scoring of targets will be done by yourstruly when completed. You will supply the 50 rounds of .22 L.R. ammo needed to complete the course of fire. You arenot competing against any one, only yourself. Terrific practice for any shooter that participates in small bore silhouetteor any off hand course of fire. Muzzleloaders will meet every Monday starting April 2nd thru October 29th starting at 4:00 p.m. We shoot informalmatches or just casual shooting. We have lots of fun and make a lot of smoke. Over the season members travel to nearbymatches in Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, including the Pennsylvania and West Virginia State Championships and National Muzzleloading Rifle Association Territorial Matches where you can compete on the nationallevel. You can shoot any muzzleloading black powder rifle, pistol and black powder cartridge rifle and pistol. Come outand join in the fun, always looking for new faces. For more information you can call Roger Rowe at 301-707-1840 orMike Winter at 301-729-3540. Orientation classes were held at MSR1 and WMR2 the FHRPC received 20 new members into their ranks, Saturday,March 10th with 14 new plebs present and Sunday, March 18th with 6 new plebs present. So if you see some new facesat the ranges introduce yourself and welcome these new members to our ranks. I’m sure they will have questions thatyou probably can answer. This brings the number of dues paying FHRPC members to 354 plus 123 life members for atotal membership of 478 as of this newsletter. All members take notice that full automatic firearms, “bump stocks”, “hell fire triggers” or any device thatsimulates automatic firearm rate of fire are not permitted on FHRPC property. This procedural rule is located in theGeneral Operating Procedures (GOP) on page six, rule number sixteen and was added to the GOP in July 2012. Anymember may request a full copy of the GOP handbook from the Secretary. Combination changes at both ranges Saturday, March 31st, to the easy to read number located on your new membership card. Please use both the combination and keyed locks when leaving the ranges for added security. On theback of your membership card is additional information. Friends of The NRA will host a dinner/fundraiser at the Mt. Savage Fire Hall May 12, 2018, starting at 5:00 pm. Fortickets and more information contact club member Bob Barnard at 301-707- 4213. Negligent discharges and lack of range safety have happened according to Executive Officer Jim McCullough. Jimbrought this to the attention of officers that there are two holes in the post at bench 14 at MSR1 and a .22 caliber holein the metal roof at bench 16. SAFETY is always the FIRST and foremost consideration on the shooting range. Recently,a laminated copy of MSR1 safety regulations has been placed on the table next to the sign in book in the clubhouse. Bealert. Be safe. Always keep the muzzle of your firearm pointed in a safe direction. You are responsible for your actions. The two 50 yard aluminum frames that are missing might be out for repairs and we are hoping they will be returnedrepaired. Surely one or two of our fine outstanding men of FHRPC would come forward with information concerningtheir whereabouts. Live rounds in trash cans pose danger; we have found numerous live rounds in the trash cans during the seasonaltime of year when most of us shoot. Some rounds made it into the burn barrel, much to the surprise of our volunteerhelp. After they popped, a close inspection of the suspect trash barrel revealed about a dozen additional misfired 22 longrifle cartridges. Please dispose of unwanted or misfired cartridges properly. When you have a misfire, wait for five minutes before you open the action and remove the cartridge. Take the misfired cartridge home with you, pull the bullet,separate the components and render the primer inert by soaking the case in light machine oil. Do not dispose of yourunwanted or misfired cartridges in the trash containers at the range.

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FORT HILL RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB2018 COMBAT PISTOL SHOOT

Safety brief @ 8:00AM, Walk through @ 8:30AM, Shoot starts @ 9:00AM

FEBRUARY 24, 2018 RIFLE/PISTOL*MARCH 31, 2018

APRIL 28, 2018 RIFLE/PISTOL*MAY 26, 2018

JUNE 30, 2018 RIFLE/PISTOL*JULY 28, 2018

AUGUST 25, 2018 RIFLE/ PISTOL*SEPTEMBER 29, 2018

OCTOBER 27, 2018 RIFLE/PISTOL*

* Shooters are required to have a holster for their pistols & slings for their rifles during the Rifle/Pistol stages. For all otherpistol stages, a holster or range bag is accepted.

MATCH FEE’S $5.00CONTACT: ED GAGLIO @ 304 790 2613 or [email protected]

2018 SMALL-BORE SILHOUETTE SCHEDULEWARRIOR MOUNTAIN RANGE

APRIL 5 WORK PARTY 6:00 PM START 12 WORK PARTY 6:00 PM START 19 MATCH #1 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 26 MATCH #2 40 RDS 6:00 PM START/COOKOUTMAY 3 MATCH #3 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 10 MATCH #4 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 17 MATCH #5 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 24 MATCH #6 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 31 MATCH #7 40 RDS 6:00 PM STARTJUNE 7 MATCH #8 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 14 MATCH #9 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 21 MATCH #10 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 28 MATCH #11 40 RDS 6:00 PM START COOKOUTJULY 5 MATCH #12 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 12 MATCH #13 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 19 MATCH #14 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 26 MATCH #15 40 RDS 6:00 PM START/COOKOUTAUGUST 2 MATCH #16 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 9 MATCH #17 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 16 MATCH #18 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 23 MATCH #19 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 30 MATCH #20 40 RDS 6:00 PM START/COOKOUTSEPT. 6 MATCH #21 40 RDS 6:00 PM START 16 MATCH #22 40 RDS 1:00 PM START/PICNIC

Picnic Questions? Call Jim Soulsby at 301-724-0724 or Ed Gaglio at 304-790-2613

MATCH INFORMATION1. NRA rules & regulations will govern all matches. 2.Match Fees are $5.00 for FHRPC members and $7.00 for Nonmembers. 3. Shooters must shoot a minimumof 7 matches to qualify for any prizes at the Picnic. 4.All shooters must have a good time. 5. Full time Students & First time silhouette shooters shoot free.

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FORT HILL RIFLE & PISTOL CLUBHIGH POWER RIFLE LEAGUE

Questions? Contact Dave Thompson at [email protected] or 304-788-1346 Or Roy Musselwhite at [email protected] or 301-697-4963

FORT HILL HIGH POWER RIFLE SCHEDULE FOR 2018

CMP Sanctioned EIC Rifle Matches NRA Approved High Power Rifle League

CMP Games Matches NRA Approved Mid-Range and F-Class League

Sun, 4/15/18 80 Shot HP Rifle Standard Course 200, 300, 600 Sun, 5/20/18 80 Shot HP Rifle Standard Course 200, 300, 600 Sat, 6/16/18 80 Shot HP Rifle Standard Course 200, 300, 600 Sun, 7/1/18 80 Shot HP Rifle Standard Course 200, 300, 600

Sat, 5/12/18 Excellence-In-Competition Match National Match Course Sun, 8/19/18 Excellence-In-Competition Match National Match Course Sun, 9/9/18 Excellence-In-Competition Match National Match Course Sun, 9/30/18 Excellence-In-Competition Match National Match Course Sat, 9/29/18 Maryland State Service Rifle

Championship 4 x 20 Course at 200, 300, 600 yds

Sat, 4/21/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class Sat, 5/26/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class Sat, 6/23/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class Sat, 7/21/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class Sat, 8/25/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class Sat, 9/22/18 3 x 600 (Three 20-shot strings @ 600 yd) Prone or F-class

Sun, 4/22/18 GSM Course A 2 x 30 rnd matches Sun, 6/10/18 GSM Course A 2 x 30 rnd matches Sun, 7/15/18 GSM Course A 2 x 30 rnd matches Sat, 9/15/18 GSM Course A 2 x 30 rnd matches Sun, 10/21/18 .30 Cal Match 50 rnd @ 300 yds Sun, 12/9/18 Pearl Harbor Memorial Match 300 yd M1 Rattle Battle

– Rapid-fire from position; two sighters per position

ALL MATCHES START AT 9:00 AM; PLEASE ARRIVE A MINIMUM OF 30 MINUTES EARLY

CMP EIC Rules – Rapid-fire start from standing; no sighters

Match fees are $20 for EIC matches

FORT HILL HIGH POWER RIFLE SCHEDULE FOR 2018Sanctioned

Service Rifle Matches

Games Matches

Approved High Power League(Across the Course)

Approved High Power League(Mid-Range)

MARYLAND STATE SERVICE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP Hosted by the FORT HILL RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB

September, 29-30, 2018 • CMP Sanctioned

1. RANGE LOCATION: The Warrior Mountain Range of the Fort Hill Rifle and Pistol Club, located at 13300 Cresap MillRoad, Oldtown, Maryland 21555. From Interstate 68 east or west take Cumberland exit 43B Industrial Blvd / MD 51 south.Proceed 11.5 miles on MD 51 south and turn left onto Cresap Mill Road. Proceed 3.5 miles to Fort Hill Rifle & Pistol Clubgate on right, just past the large power lines. The range gate will open at 7:00 AM each day.2. RULES: This championship will be governed by the 21st Edition CMP Competition Rules (2017)http://thecmp.org/competitions/cmp-competitions-rulebooks/3. ELIGIBILITY: Open to any individual.4. AUTHORIZED FIREARMS: Rifles that comply with Rule 6.1.1, M16/AR15-Type Rifles, Rule 6.1.3, M14 Type Rifles,or Rule 6.1.4, M1 Garand Type Rifles. Rifles will be inspected at registration.5. ADVANCE ENTRIES ARE REQUIRED. Range capacity for this championship is 48 competitors per day. Walk on entries may be accepted to fill vacancies on existing relays only.6. INDIVIDUAL ENTRIES: Make Registration & Entry Form through the on-line registration at: http://www.fhrpc.org/servicerifle/, or see contacts below.7. ENTRIES CLOSE: Individual entries close Wednesday, September 19, 2018, or whenever range capacity is met. Entriesreceived after September19, 2018 or after range capacity is initially met, may be accepted to fill vacancies on existingrelays only.Questions? Contact Dave Thompson at: [email protected] or 304-788-1346 and Roy Musselwhite at: [email protected] or 301-697-4963

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Match MMaMatMatcMatchMatch DaDDatDatesDateDates Match Ty M Ma Mat Matc Match Match Match T Match Type Match Typ Match Type EExExtExtrExtraExtra Extra maExtra mExtra matExtra matcExtra matchExtra match1 May. 1 .22 S C / S C 60 rounds2 8 CF S C / S C 60 rnds3 15 .45 S C / S C 60 rnds4 22 .22 "900" 90 rnds5 29 CF NMC \ Timed 50rnds Revolver/Open Sight6 Jun. 5 .22/.45 NMC \ NMC 60 rnds7 12 .22 NMC \ Timed 50rnds8 19 CF "900" 90 rnds9 26 .45 NMC \ Timed 50 rnds10 July 3 .22 NMC \ Slow 50 rnds Revolver/Open Sight11 10 .22/CF NMC \ NMC 60 rnds12 17 .45 "900" 90 rnds13 24 CF NMC \ Slow 50 rnds14 31 .22 NMC \ Rapid 50 rnds PiPPicniPicPicnPicnic DPicnicPicnic Picnic DayPicnic DaPicnic Day15 Aug 7 .45 NMC \ Rapid 50 rnds Revolver/Open Sight16 14 .22/.45 NMC \ NMC 60 rnds17 21 CF NMC \ Rapid 50 rnds18 28 .45 NMC \ Slow 50 rnds19 Sep 4 .22/CF NMC \ NMC 60 rnds20 11 any Make up date up to 90 rnds21 15 22/CF

Match & Targ M Ma Mat Matc Match Match Match & Match & Match & T Match & Ta Match & Tar Match & Targe Match & Targets Match & Target Match & TargetsSlow Timed Rapid

Slow fire match (2)B6C X XTimed fire match X (2)-B8C XRapid fire match X X (2)-B8CNational Match Course B-6C B-8C B-8CShort Course Match B-16 (3)B-8C (3)B-8C900 Aggregate (3)B6C (3)B-8C (3)B-8CRevolver/Open Sight course will be a NMC

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Note As soon as the weather breaks and the temp. gets above 50 degrees, someof us will be shooting Tuesday mornings for practice. All shooter are welcome.

A safety briefing will be done before each match. FHRPC safety rules

22 starting at 10am with CF about noon.

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2>Match times Tuesday 10A.M. & 6:30 PM3>Match fees are $2.00, $3.00 for "900" 5>Shooters must complete 10 matches to qualify for NRA classification,picnic,dinners,etc.

will be strictly enforced.1>N.R.A. Rules and regulations will govern all matches.

2018 BULLSEYE PISTOL LEAGUE SCHEDULE

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JUNIOR SMALLBORE RIFLE LEAGUE IN 2018

The FHRPC, in conjunction with the NRA, has again conducted the Basic Rifle Shooting Couse/Rifle Shooting MeritBadge program as part of our Junior Smallbore rifle league. A schedule follows showing the course of instruction for thisprogram. Any participant that attends five of seven lessons and demonstrates knowledge and proficiency will be recommendedfor a rifle shooting merit badge and will be given a certificate of completion for the course.The FHRPC has excellent facilities, competent NRA certified instructors and provides everything that is needed includingrifles, ammunition, targets, hearing protection, shooting jackets, shooting mats and spotting scopes. This is an excellent opportunity for any youngster to become acquainted with firearms safety and to develop basic marksmanship skills.Please share this information with your family, friends and neighbors. Feel free to contact Chris Bennett at 301-268-1642for more information. Chris has been involved with the program for twenty five years, and twenty years as the program director. Club members and NRA Rifle Instructors Cliff Bennett and Ed Gaglio complete the current teaching team withRon Smith and Clayton Blume as RSO’s.

FORT HILL RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB2018 JUNIOR SMALLBORE RIFLE LEAGUE

NRA BASIC RIFLE SHOOTING COURSE/RIFLE SHOOTING MERIT BADGE

OBJECT Promote firearms safety & develop marksmanship skills LOCATION Morningside Drive rifle range PARTICIPANTS Boys & girls between 10 & 18 years of age. Younger participants that

show mental & physical capabilities are welcome. Parents our welcomed. TIME Starts first Saturday in April & runs for 7 consecutive Saturdays. 9am-11am EQUIPMENT Everything provided by FHRPC DONATIONS $ Donations are appreciated QUESTIONS Call Chris Bennett at 301-268-1642 or Cliff Bennett at 304-790-0441

LESSON DAY DATE TOPIC 1 Saturday April 7, 2018 Rifle Knowledge & Safe Gun Handling 2 Saturday April 14, 2018 Ammunition & Fundamentals of Rifle Shooting 3 Saturday April 21, 2018 Firing the First Shots 4 Saturday April 28, 2018 Prone Rifle Shooting Position 5 Saturday May 5, 2018 Sitting & Kneeling Shooting Positions 6 Saturday May 12, 2018 Standing Rifle Shooting Position & Review 7 Saturday May 19, 2018 Rifle Sports & Activities

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FORT HILL RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB, INC.

304 PULASKI STREETCUMBERLAND, MD 21502

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Cumberland, MD

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FORT HILL RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB, INC.2018 WEDNESDAY NIGHT BENCH-REST SCHEDULE