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The First Shot

Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 12:40 am
by CMP
3 Aug 2010


Six new articles are posted on The First Shot On-Line, the CMP’s electronic newsletter. Check The First Shot front page at http://www.odcmp.org/0810/default.asp to see summaries of all recent articles with links to the full articles. The First Shot On-Line front page also displays upcoming events and a link to the popular CMP Forum. The latest articles posted are described below.


Notorious Camp Perry Rain, Wind and Sun Add Variety to 9th Annual Rimfire Sporter Match - Biggest World Shooting Championship Ever - The Football (soccer) World Cup in South Africa domi­nated world sports news during the past two months, but for shooting sports enthusiasts, another world championship, the World Shooting Championship, is far more impor­tant.


The 50th World Shooting Championship opened in Munich, Germany on the 30th of July with a festive Opening Ceremony on Munich’s iconic Marien­platz. When the World Championship closes on the 10th of August, 2,460 shooters from 103 countries will have competed for 324 gold, silver and bronze individual and team medals in 54 events. World Championship ath­letes will also compete for 69 Olympic Games Quotas for the 2012 Games in London. This will be the largest World Shooting Championship ever and all indications are that it will also be the best ever.



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Notorious Camp Perry Rain, Wind and Sun Add Variety to 9th Annual Rimfire Sporter Match - CAMP PERRY, OHIO – While some shoot­ers dealt with a driving rain, wildly-fluctuating crosswinds and the accompanying delays, others enjoyed bright sun and calm condi­tions during the ninth annual Rimfire Sporter Match on Sunday, 25 July. Chalk it all up to “The Camp Perry Experience.” As veteran shooters know, the weather is almost always a factor here and first-time shooters received a classic introduction to it Sunday.



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Young and Old Alike Enjoy the Challenges of 2010 Rimfire Sporter Match - CAMP PERRY, OHIO – Now more than ten times larger in the number of event entries compared to the first Camp Perry Rimfire Sporter Match in 2002, hun­dreds fledgling and veteran shooters are still finding the “introductory” event an enjoyable challenge.


The very first CMP Rimfire Sporter match was held at the Wolf Creek Gun Club in Atlanta, Georgia, in April of that year. Eleven competitors fired in the Atlanta test match and the match winner fired an aggregate score of 550. As it was in 2002, the Rimfire Sporter Match was designed to accommodate a beginning shooter with nothing more than a store-bought .22 caliber rifle bearing no precision competition gear.



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New York Juniors Make History - CAMP PERRY, OHIO – A pair of junior shoot­ers from the state of New York made history on 18 July at the 2010 National Trophy Team Pistol Match by being the first junior team from their state to participate in the National Matches at Camp Perry, according to their coaches, Peter Militello and Paul Korn. “You’re watching history in the making,” ech­oed Militello, 71, of Orchard Park, and Korn, 42, of Elma. “It happened thanks to the new law in the state of New York,” Militello said.



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Martin Tops Green & Weatherford Clips Wheeless in the 2010 Junior Olympics Air Rifle Championships - ANNISTON, ALABAMA – In a pair of tightly-contested finals in the 2010 National Three-Position Air Rifle Junior Olympics Champion­ships in both precision and sporter classes, Matthew Martin topped Catherine Green and Hannah Weatherford edged Thomas Wheeless to capture national titles in precision and sporter classes, respectively.



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Service Campers Test Their Skills at CMP Competition Center - CAMP PERRY, OHIO – The CMP Marks­manship Center airgun range was a popular stop on the June junior camp trail, giving ca­dets an opportunity to fire sporter air rifles on the state-of-the-art electronic range.


Two groups paid a visit to the center the week of 20 June as 25 law en­forcement “master at arms” cadets from the Columbus, Ohio division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps and 85 members of the Air Force Junior ROTC Summer Leadership School fired sporter air rifles at the Marksman­ship Center as part of the curriculum of both programs. In each case, ca­dets were given an opportunity to test their marksmanship skills as part of their overall missions to build individual and team skills and responsibilities in a variety of disciplines.



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