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Reader Comments:
Regarding the latest update, outstanding work again by the whole CMP crew! New or improved programs, expanded scholarships, new or improved facilities, new rifle and accessory offerings and the super relationships CMP has developed with the ONG and NRA leadership are shining examples of what can be done when one's heart is in the program. You all should be justifiably proud of how the program has progressed into its second century. Somewhere President Teddy Roosevelt has a big grin and is saying a hearty Bully for the CMP! Regards, LTC John F., USAR ret'd
I have truly enjoyed your Shooting Tips site. Even as a 25 yr veteran police sniper/high power shooter,I still find interesting,and useful tips from the successful younger folks coming up through the military,and law enforcement. Keep up the good work!
Det.Tim R.
Wow! Please forward my thanks to everyone responsible for all the improvements I just read about at Camp Perry. Recent years have included quite a few impressive improvements and it looks like there are more this year. The Air Gun range, bath house at RV Park, Bataan Armory remodel, etc are all great. Just letting you know how much we (competitors) appreciate all the work.
Sincerely...
Grayson P.
CMP Shooters' News is one of my favorite email news publications. Information packed, talented authors, timely subjects, and all around well done. What a great service you are providing to the shooting community. Just wanted to say thanks and Merry Christmas.
Newt E.
I enjoy and look forward to TFS and the excellent articles that are published on a regular basis.
Please keep this publication coming and keep the CMP active.
Don M.
One of the members at Snipers Hide pointed out the newsletter and the High Power Tips articles by the USAMU team.
Darn you! I was up until 1:00 AM last night reading all of the articles. Great newsletter and really great USAMU articles.
Thanks,
Michael E.
Great article written on physical conditioning in the latest TFS. I was one of likely many who had asked about the type of conditioning recommended for serious shooters. Sgt. Craig did a great job on describing the routines. Now it’s my turn to put it to work.
Thanks to you, Sgt. Craig and other contributors who share best practices of shooting excellence.
Sincerely,
Keith H.
I use these articles in our high power clinics and have found them very helpful for both new shooters and reinforcement of the basics for the more experienced.
Thanks, Gary M.
Thanks for the great articles on the Carbine, Springfield, Garand matches. All the articles are interesting, but the Carbine, Springfield & Garand are my favorites.
Jim H.
The September-07 on line shooting tips by SSG Tobie Tomlinson, USAMU Service Rifle Team Member, is a great article. I have reproduced 15 copies of it to hand out and discuss to our “newbie” first year air rifle shooters on our high school JROTC Air Rifle Team. Come to think about it believe I’ll hand out a copy to my advance shooters as well. His explanations are simple to understand but rich in detail. Coupled with the sight pictures this article will go a long way towards helping all our JROTC shooters obtain better sight patterns. Keep up the great work. AND…..keep the articles like this coming.
Malcolm V.
CW2 (R), US Army
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7th National Rimfire Sporter Match sets New Record
- Sun and a
light breeze chased away the morning rain as a record crop
of shooters stepped to the firing line at the seventh annual CMP National Rimfire Sporter Match on Sunday, 20 July. Rimfire Sporter is an informal games match that introduces shooters to a course of fire akin to match competition yet conducted at a pace conducive to new shooters. The match is fired with off-the-rack bolt-action or semi-automatic .22 caliber rifles which bear no specialized target shooting equipment such as heavy fluted barrels, thumbhole stocks or match-grade sights and must meet weight and trigger-pull restrictions. |
Henderson, Hemphill and USAMU’s Team Blue take top honors at the 2008 National Trophy Pistol Matches
- This year
marked the 117th anniversary of the National Trophy Pistol
Matches, now sponsored by the Civilian Marksmanship Program.
The matches, which trace back to roots in competitions
promoted by US Department of War and US Congress in the late
1800s and early 1900, have been hosted at Camp Perry since
1907. Over 900 shooters participated in the 2008 National
Trophy Pistol Matches phase which includes the Pistol Small
Arms Firing School.
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Top Pistol Shooters
- Entering
the service pistol events at the 2008 National Matches,
three US Army Marksmanship Unit members held spots in the
top five Civilian Marksmanship Program national rankings
with two former military shooters in the mix.
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Pistol Shooters win big with the CMP Handicap System
- It doesn’t
happen too often in sports, but sometimes the average
competitor gets an opportunity to compete straight up with
the perennial champs and bring home the prize. With a little help from the CMP
Handicap System, Ross Chesley, of East Grand Rapids,
Michigan and Ron Hawkins, of Hanover, Massachusetts did just
that in the President’s Pistol and National Trophy
Individual matches, respectively, Sunday, 13
July.
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30 Shooters earn 4-point legs in M9 EIC Match
- This
year’s winner of the third annual M9 Excellence in
Competition (EIC) Pistol Match was Ronald Maksout, 51, of Southfield, Michigan who fired an aggregate 268-4X to earn four introductory leg points that count towards the 30 points needed to earn the Distinguished Pistol Badge.
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NRA President John Sigler fires First Shot
- Under a warm and cloudy sky on the western shore of Lake
Erie, several hundred onlookers, including competitive
shooters, officials and guests watched as keynote speaker
John C. Sigler, president of the NRA, fired the ceremonial
first shot to open the 2008 National Rifle & Pistol Trophy
Matches during the traditional First Shot Ceremony on
Monday, 7 July.
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Pistol Small Arms Firing School
- Taking
knowledge to a higher level was the theme of this year’s
Pistol Small Arms Firing School on 7-8 July, as 365
attendees and competitors benefited from outstanding
firearms instruction and the opportunity to participate in
the third annual M9 Excellence in Competition (EIC) match the next morning.
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Camp Perry Air Gun Range Open and Active
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The CMP’s Camp Perry Competition Center with its 80-point electronic target air gun range opened this month with a flurry of activity. Since use of the new range began on 9 June, CMP programs have already trained 276 junior shooters and 45 adult leaders or coaches there, while utilizing the assistance of 20 volunteer instructors and several CMP staff members to carry out four different training programs.
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