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The first shot

Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:47 pm
by CMP
29 October 2008


Five 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/1008/default.asp to see summaries of all recent articles with links to the full articles. The First Shot On-Line front page also displays readers’ comments and a link to the popular CMP Forum. The latest articles posted are described below.


2008 WESTERN CMP GAMES - More Events--More Entries--More Wind! - The 5th Western CMP Games Matches and the second Western CMP Games to take place at the Ben Avery Shoot­ing Facility north of Phoenix, Arizona con­cluded this past week. There were three new events on the program as well as new award categories. Shooter entries were more than double 2007 numbers. Winds were bad enough that the Bronze Achievement Medal cut scores had to be adjusted downward, but never as bad as in 2007 when high winds caused the cancellation of one day of shoot­ing. In spite of strong winds, there were lots of excellent shooting highlighted by Californian Mike Miller’s win in a newly introduced GSM Three-Gun Aggregate. Most important of all, the Games trademark value of giving every shooter a great experience was at the forefront during the four days of shooting.


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New Three-Position Air Rifle Rules Re­leased, 2008-2010 Rulebooks Available - The 2008-2010 7th Edition of the National Standard Three-Position Air Rifle Rules, with changes approved by the Na­tional Three-Position Air Rifle Council, are now available in printed version or as a downloadable *.pdf file. The new rules may be accessed immediately through the CMP web­site at http://www.odcmp.com/3P/Rules.pdf. Printed copies of the new rulebook may be ordered from the CMP at a cost of $2.00 each.



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CMP Hosts National Youth Lead­ership Conference - CAMP PERRY, OHIO - As a coach looking for ways to moti­vate and train junior shooters, wouldn't it be ideal to spend a couple of days listening to tips, real life experiences and advice from some of the shooting world's best shooting instructors, coaches and match organizers?


Well, in case you missed it, that's what many of your colleagues experi­enced during the 2008 National Youth Shooting Sports Leadership Confer­ence at CMP's Bataan Armory conference center on 26-28 September. The conference concluded a week of training courses for junior shooting coaches and club leaders.



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Bavarian Sport Shooting Federation of Germany Sport Director, Ralf Horneber, Featured Speaker during the National Youth Leadership Conference - CAMP PERRY, OHIO - The nation of Germany is so familiar to generations of Americans for a number of reasons including ancestral and cultural ties, military as­signments and countless books, films, documentaries and television shows featuring German content, yet we're still learning about its people and shooting culture. At the National Youth Leadership Conference in Septem­ber, Ralf Horneber, Sport Director, Bavarian Sport Shooting Federation of Germany opened the door to his homeland and its rich sport shooting heri­tage a little wider.



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U.S. Olympic Team Rifle Coach, Maj. David Johnson, Speaks at the National Youth Leadership Conference - CAMP PERRY, OHIO - So, what has the U.S. Olympic Team rifle coach been doing since two of his competitors in the 2008 Olympic Games in Bei­jing brought home silver and bronze medals in our nation's finest collective Olympic shooting performance at least since 1964? Major David Johnson, USAR, who is on active duty in the Defense Department’s World Class Athlete Program as the National Rifle Coach, is already preparing for the next four-year Olympic cycle that will culminate with the London Games in 2012. The budgeting process, a primary consideration for training, is well underway at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo­rado.



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CMP Shooters’ News will post links to published or posted articles about the shooting sports that appear in the public or shooting sports media. If you see an article that you think would be of interest to Shooters’ News readers, send us a link to celder@odcmp.com.



National Shooting Record Set (Twice?), Story by Gunnery Sgt. Julia Watson - PHOENIX – Imagine setting a new national record, shooting from 800, 900, and 1,000 yards without a scope on your rifle, only to find out that you must fire the course again. This is exactly what hap­pened to Gunnery Sgt. Justin Skaret during the Arizona State Long Range Palma Championships in November of 2007. Click here to read more - http://www.mfr.usmc.mil/MFRNews/2008/2008.10/record.asp.



Fort Knox major's rifle skills earn military honors, By Ally Rogers, Turret Sports Editor - FORT KNOX, Ky. - Setting a West Point air rifle record was just the beginning of a long list of shooting accom­plishments compiled by Maj. David Cloft of the U.S. Army Accessions Command. Click here to read more - http://www.odcmp.org/1008/USAMU_FortKnoxMajor.pdf.



USAMU first team to win International Sniper Compe­tition two years in a row, By Cheryl Rodewig, The Bayonet - FORT BENNING, Ga. - A team of two Soldiers from the U.S. Army Marks­manship Unit won the eighth annual International Sniper Competition for the second consecutive year. Sgt. 1st Class Jason M. St. John, the non­commissioned officer in charge of the USAMU Service Pistol Team, and Sgt. 1st Class Robby D. Johnson, a USAMU action/combat pistol shooter, defended their title of Sniper Champions. Click here to read more - http://www.odcmp.org/1008/USAMU_Interna ... tition.pdf.



Save Blue Trail Range, Inc., www.savebluetrailrange.org - The Blue Trail Range in Connecticut is under attack from a legal assault that appears to be intended to close this popular facility. An organization that is fighting to keep the range open for public use is asking for assistance and support. Save Blue Trail Range, Inc.’s mission is to raise funds for the pur­pose of paying the necessary legal, consulting, construction, environ­mental, public relations, and other costs associated with ensuring the con­tinued daily operation of the Blue Trail Range. Blue Trail Range needs fi­nancial assistance to continue to operate and remain open. A second law­suit aimed at closing the range or restricting its activities has now been filed. One of Blue Trail Range’s attorney’s, Craig Fishbein, calls this a frivolous lawsuit, but expenses to defend against these suits are already over a quarter million dollars. Litigation will drive these costs even higher, possibly as high as one million dollars. The range needs the continued support and help of sportsmen who are concerned about keeping this ma­jor shooting sports facility in New England open. Click here to read more - http://www.odcmp.org/1008/SaveBlueTrailRange.pdf.


ON THE MARK, October 2008 Issue. The October issue of ON THE MARK is now posted on the CMP web site at http://www.odcmp.com/OTM.htm. Download this issue and read about these topics:


· Olympic Goals Reached by U.S. Shooting Team

· Juniors Make Their Mark at the 2008 Na­tional Matches and CMP Games Events

· College Connection: Official and Unofficial College Recruiting Visits

· 2008 Beijing Olympics Photo Gallery

· CMP Program Sales Announcement: Re­conditioned Daisy 853 Air Rifles

· Competitive Edge: Anaerobic Exercise

· 2008 CMP Summer Camps Spread Olym­pic Spirit


Rocky Mountain Regional CMP Cup Match. The Montbello High School Army JROTC Unit is organizing a three-position air rifle CMP Cup Match that will take place in Denver, Colorado, on 21-22 November 2008. Sporter and Precision air rifle individual and team events are of­fered. Interested teams should note that the entry deadline is 31 October. The program is posted at http://www.odcmp.org/1008/RockyMountain.pdf or contact Herbert Maison at (720) 423-5707, Her­bert_maison@dpsk12.org.



Three CMP Master Instructor Courses to train CMP GSM (As-Issued Military Rifle: Garand-Springfield-Military Rifle) Master Instructors are currently open for registration. The courses will be conducted on 8-9 November, at the new CMP Competition Center in Anniston, Alabama; on 24-25 January, at Camp Perry, Ohio and on 1-2 May, at Camp Butner, North Carolina. These workshops are open to all experienced rifle marksmanship instruc­tors and shooters who would like to receive advanced training and be certi­fied as “Master Instructors” to teach CMP-sanctioned Garand, Springfield and Vintage Military Rifle Clinics at their home clubs. If you are interested in attending, go to the program at http://www.odcmp.com/Competitions/GSMClinic.htm and submit your application. For additional information contact Shannon Hand at shand@odcmp.com or 419-635-2141, ext. 1101.



The Ohio National Guard and CMP staff will host an Open House at the CMP Marksmanship Center at Camp Perry on Saturday, November 15 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Please visit Camp Perry and enjoy the new facility! Bring your whole family so that all can learn more about CMP shooting sports programs that take place at Camp Perry. There will be an air rifle “turkey shoot” center shot contest on the facility’s 10-meter electronic targets; instructors will be available to assist anyone who is new to shooting. Shooters with the 15 best center shots will each win a turkey. There will be displays and information about all CMP programs, and a brief firearms safety class running continuously throughout the day. The CMP Store will be open during the hours of the open house. Free hotdogs and beverages too! Details will be posted on the CMP website soon.



Third Annual Rifle Pop Up Target Shoot. The Ohio Rifle and Pistol Association and the Friends of Camp Perry will hold their Third An­nual Rifle Pop Up Shoot on November 22, 2008 starting at 9:00 AM. The Shoot will take place on the Modified Record Fire Range at Camp Perry, Port Clinton, Ohio with each relay shooting 40 rounds at 40 targets. A do­nation of $30.00 includes membership in FoCP and one relay of shooting. Donations from members of FoCP of $10.00 includes one relay of shooting while donations from non-members of FoCP of $15.00 includes one relay of shooting. For more information, contact Ralph Reichman at (330) 468-1287 or reichmans@juno.com.



Two Virginia Area JROTC JMIC Courses Scheduled. SFC Andrew Babic, JROTC JMIC Master Instructor, and CMP Junior Di­rector in Virginia will host two JMIC Courses (Junior Marksmanship Instruc­tor Course). A class is scheduled for 8 November at Lancaster High School located at 8815 Maryball Road, Lancaster, Virginia 22503 and an­other class is scheduled for 22 November at American Legion Post 146 located at 217 E. City Point Road, Hopewell, VA 23860. Classes are scheduled from 9:00 A.M. until 4:00 P.M. Registration is required and there is no cost for the JMIC Course. POC is SFC Andrew Babic and he can be reached at (804) 586-7309 or via email at sargebab@telpage.net.



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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:47 am
by Freepistol
Good information, CMP!