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Reader Comments:
Thank you for this excellent e-newsletter. The links and information are great.
Sincerely,
John B.
I greatly enjoy the USAMU shooting tips in the newsletter and also being able to find them on-line.
Regards, Ray in FLA
EXCELLENT BRIEF UNDERSTANDABLE ARTICLE ON SITTING RAPID POSITION, BEING CLOSE TO 60 THIS IS MY WORST POSITION AND ANY HELP I CAN GET IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!
GOOD ARTICLE; MARTY
SFC Singley:
It has been a while, but I sent CMP a request for a TFS article on possible means by which us "centrally endowed" (read that as 'fat') shooters might work ourselves into a useable sitting position. Spring is coming and I will be trying to get ready for matches. Your article has been copied and I will read it and work on trying the options you have provided. Thanks very much for your individual military service to our Nation and for your personal efforts to help other shooters improve our skills.
Melvin C.
Really enjoyed the M1 for Vets article. Its really good to read something that was done for
wounded vets. The match must have been a real wingding. Too cold for me. There is alot of
history 1903 Springfield and the M1 . I had to sleep with my o3 for baning the butt on the
deck in boot camp. Anyway thanks again for the story.
Jim N., Ok
I enjoy the TFS. In fact, occasionally I like to print some of the articles to be able to review them in the future.
James L. M.
Whenever we come back in from the field it’s always a good day when “The First Shot” is in. I drill the guys in the fundamentals – many of which I learned and fine tuned at CMP matches – and it comes back in spades out here when it really counts!
Dean H.
LTC - US Army
Security Advisor
Kabul/Afghanistan
Finally caught up with the October '06 story: A Rifle For Shifty. It was simply one of the best things I've read. As someone who had two uncles in combat in WWII, one air corps and one infantry, I will forever believe those men were heroes of the first echelon. Anything any of us can do for any of them is simply the least we can do.
Steve R.
Birmingham, Alabama
The article about Bill Krilling was very good, a great shooter, coach and a gentlemen to boot!
Ruth S.
Thanksfor the great stories and tips. Even old dogs can learn new tricks. This is great for keeping the CMP active.
Tim H., AZ
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2007 National Matches Update
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Entries for the CMP events in the 2007 Camp Perry Centennial National Matches continue to come in at a fast pace. Total entries in the CMP phases of the 2007 National Matches now are over 2,600 and growing every day. The Pistol Small Arms Firing School is already full and two or three other events are now expected to fill. Several improvements are being completed at Camp Perry and a number of special Camp Perry Centennial events are scheduled. Camp Perry will definitely be the place for rifle and pistol shooters to be this summer.
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Navy JROTC Cadets Learn Marksmanship At Camp Perry
- June 11-15 was a big week at Camp Perry for more than 150 Navy JROTC cadets from high schools in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan and West Virginia. The cadets were selected to attend for a NJROTC Basic Leadership Training Course at Camp Perry, Ohio. Their intensive training program during the week included drill and ceremonies, a leadership challenge course, rubber raft training, physical fitness testing, orienteering and air rifle marksmanship. The marksmanship program was provided by the CMP using a temporary 40-point air rifle range set up on Camp Perry’s Petrarca Range.
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Sailors compete in the Fleet Forces Command and All Navy Rifle and Pistol Championships
- Navy shooters from the East and West coasts recently completed the Fleet and All Navy rifle and pistol championships. The Pacific matches were held 28 April -11 May at MCB Camp Pendleton, CA. The Atlantic matches were held 18 May - 1 June at NAS Oceana Dam Neck Annex, VA. The All Navy Rifle matches are held the second week of competition and PAC and LANT sailors compete for the All Navy titles via a postal competition.
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Sight Adjustment and Minute of Angle (MOA)
- By SSG Daniel M. Pettry, USAMU Service Rifle Team Member
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People who shoot for sport, hunting, or even military or law
enforcement applications have many convictions, theories and
myths about what can be done to improve their ability to hit
where they aim and increase the effectiveness of their
choice in firearms. There is one conviction, however, where
all shooters agree. Every shooter’s objective is for their
bullets to impact where their rifle is aimed. This sounds
simple enough and, if performed correctly, the bullet should
always strike where it is aimed. Although this sounds good
in theory, the truth is that many shots do not strike where
they are aimed. One thing we can do to increase our chances
of success is to learn how our sights work. They can then be
adjusted so that when the perfect shot is fired, the bullet
will land exactly where it is aimed. This article covers
what we need to know as shooters to make sight adjustments
that will keep our shots hitting where they are aimed.
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CMP Awards $100,000 in College Scholarships to JROTC and ROTC Rifle Shooters
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The MISSION of the CMP is to promote firearm safety and
marksmanship training for U. S. citizens with an emphasis on
youth. One of the important ways that the CMP promotes
marksmanship among youth is through its Scholarship Program
that annually awards 100 $1000 college scholarships to JROTC
and ROTC rifle shooters. |
USAMU Change of Command
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The
United State Army Marksmanship Unit officially installed a
new commander on 23 May 2007 when Lieutenant Colonel Frank
Muggeo assumed command from Lieutenant Colonel Ty Connett in
a formal Change of Command Ceremony at Fort Benning. |
Marines hit their mark at Marine Corps Rifle, Pistol Competition
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Corps shooters from all over the world have met at Stone Bay
to face off to see who could put more lead on target at the
Marine Corps Rifle and Pistol Match Championships April
23-25. The competitors competed in three different
categories. The Individual Rifle Match, the Individual
Pistol Match and the Team Rifle Match. |
Rifle Cleaning and Maintenance
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By SSG William T.
Pace, USAMU Service Rifle Team Member - This article
will cover one of the many reliable techniques to clean your
rifle. The two main reasons we clean our rifles are to
maintain consistency in accuracy and to help prevent any
possible malfunctions. The cleaning of your rifle can be
broken down into four steps: cleaning the barrel, cleaning
the chamber, cleaning the bolt, and cleaning the lower
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CMP Eastern Games a Success in North Carolina
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Over 170 competitors from 22 states traveled to North Carolina for the Inaugural Eastern CMP Games. The Eastern CMP Games, held in conjunction with the Eastern Creedmoor Cup Matches, took place 5-8 May at Camp Butner, a National Guard Base located in Butner, North Carolina. The North State Shooting Club (http://www.northstateshootingclub.com) and the North Carolina Army National Guard hosted the events.
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