Members are encouraged to start weedeating, cutting back trees and any improvements at the pond,
The derby is 1 month away.
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Members are encouraged to start weedeating, cutting back trees and any improvements at the pond,
The derby is 1 month away.
Our first 400 yard deer target match is in the books. Wind was a dominating factor today, 5/22.
Top gun in the Custom Class was Jeremiah Keefe of Hastings, 2nd went to Jim Wonders of Johnstown and Al Croft of Johnstown finished 3rd.
Factory Varmint Class was won by David Shaw of Curwensville and the Factory Varmint Modified Class was won by Joe Lash of Hillsdale.
The side group match was won by Keefe with a 10 shot group at 400 yards that measured 2.688".
Pictured is Lash, Shaw, Croft, Wonders and Keefe.
We will be holding our first 400 yard deer target match tomorrow, 5/22.
Sight in period starts at 9 and the match begins at 10.
2 deer targets, 10 shots each. 20 shots total for score. The public is encouraged to participate.
Our annual kid's fishing derby is a little over a month away.
It is going to be held on Saturday, June 25th, beginning at 10:00 AM till noon. Registration will begin at 9:00 AM.
The derby is open to any child 12 and under, accompanied by an adult,
The club will provide hot dogs, chips and drinks. As always it is FREE! Lots of prizes.
We held our first Groundhog match of the year today, 5/15. Temperature was great, but the wind caught most competitors off guard on a shot or two.
The Custom Class was a 3 way tie between Brian Miller of Mayport, Jeremiah Keefe of Hastings and Al "pop pop" Croft of Johnstown.
Top guns in the Factory Varmint Class and the Factory Varmint Modified Class were David Shaw of Curwensville and Ed Rethi of Dixonville.
The side group match was won by Jeremiah Keefe, with a 5 shot group at 200 yards that measured .554".
Pictured are Shaw, Croft, Rethi, Miller and Keefe.
Jeremiah Keefe, of Hastings, is presented with his "Perfect Score" trophy from Brian Miller of Charles Machine Shop in Summerville.
Unlimited Class was won by John Shoeman of Altoona. Second and third went to Brian Miller of Mayport and Steve Strouse of Reynoldsville.
Custom Class winner was Jeff Gates of Altoona. Second place was Jim Wonders of Johnstown and third went to Frank Carrier of Summerville.
The Factory Varmint Class winner was Dave Shaw of Curwensville.
Pictured is Strouse, Shaw, Carrier, Miller, Shoeman, Wonders and Gates.
We will be holding our first UBR match of the year, this Saturday, May 7th. It will a 100 yard match. Gates open at 8 AM and the match starts at 10.
Facilities include:
- Five-room farmhouse;
- Lighted 100 -200-yard IBS-regulation outdoor shooting range with enclosed shooting benches and loading area;
- 100, 200, 300 and 400-yard outdoor range with 10 shooting positions covered by a roof;
-Three-acre pond reclaimed and supporting bass, panfish and other aquatic life.
- Trap shooting range with enclosed trap house;
- Outdoor IR 50/50 rimfire benchrest range with roof-covered shooting benches