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Upcoming CMP Events:

Tuesday Night Open Public Shooting
CMP Marksmanship Centers,
Port Clinton, OH
Tuesday & Thursday Night Open Public Shooting
Anniston, AL
Shooters, including aspiring new shooters are invited to take advantage of a new opportunity to do practice shooting.  The Camp Perry 80-point, 10-meter air gun range is fully equipped with electronic targets that accommodate air rifle, air pistol or National Match Air Rifle shooting.  Instruction and equipment are available.  Visit http://www.odcmp.com/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm for additional information.

2010 CMP Three-Position Summer Camps
It is not too late to be part of the 2010 CMP Summer Rifle Camp experience! Spots are still open for the three-position air rifle camps in Anniston, Alabama for the following dates: 31 May-4 June, 28 June-2 July, 26-30 July, and for the three-position air rifle camp in Camp Perry, Ohio: 7-11 June.  There are also a few spots remaining for the CMP-AMU Advanced Smallbore Camp 21-25 June.  Be part of the 2010 CMP camp experience download registration forms at, http://www.odcmp.com/Programs/camp.htm

2010 JMIC Master Instructor Training Courses. The CMP will conduct a series of JMIC Master Instructor Training Workshops in 2010 to train new JMIC Master Instructors and recertify current active JMIC Master Instructors who were originally trained in 2005 and whose certificates expire in 2010. Recent experience in conducting rifle marksmanship training and organizing a rifle team at a JROTC Unit or Junior Rifle Club is a prerequisite for attending a JMIC Master Instructor Course. Current Master Instructors must have taught at least one JMIC Course in the past five years to be eligible for recertification. For more information visit http://www.odcmp.com/JMIC/MICourses.htm.


NATIONAL MATCH AIR RIFLE, CMP to Conduct NMAR Introductory Matches in 2010—First Match in Richmond, VA, CMP Seeking Additional Host Clubs - In 2010, the CMP is sponsoring a series of matches in different parts of the country to introduce the new National Match Air Rifle (NMAR) shooting sports discipline. The next CMP NMAR Match will be at the Camp Perry Marksmanship Center, Port Clinton, OH, on 19 June. If you are interested in trying NMAR, check out the program posted at http://www.odcmp.com/NMAR/CampPerry.htm.


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2010 Creedmoor Cup

By Steve Cooper, CMP Writer

SPC Sherri Gallagher is congratulated by Dick Whiting, Chief Range Officer for the Creedmoor Cup Matches.

CAMP BUTNER, NC – US Army SPC Sherri Gallagher fired a 796-44X aggregate with her Tubb 2000 match rifle chambered in .260 to lead all shooters in the Creedmoor Cup 80-shot match at the 2010 Eastern Creedmoor Cup Matches, hosted by the North Carolina Army National Guard 12-16 May.

The Creedmoor Cup course of fire included 20 shots standing slow fire at 200 yards, sitting rapid fire at 200 yards, prone rapid fire at 300 yards and prone slow fire at 600 yards for a possible 800 points. SPC Gallagher posted scores of 198-9X, 200-14X, 200-7X and 198-14X in each phase, respectively.

Competitors are classified as match or service rifle shooters.

Rounding out the top two places in match rifle were SSG Armando Ayala, USA, who fired a 791-35X and Douglas Morrison with a 782-26X.

The high service rifle shooter was SGT Ty Cooper, USA, who fired a 791-25X, as SFC Grant Singley, USA, posted a 788-46X to take second and SFC Lance Dement, USA, won the third spot with an overall aggregate score of 787-27X.

SGT Ty Cooper, USA, was the high Service Rifle Shooter firing a 791-25X during the Creedmoor Cup Match.

The five-day event was concluded with an Excellence in Competition (EIC) match that featured a service rifle shoot-out between US Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) shooters SSG Brandon Green and SFC Grant Singley, each of whom fired 495 out of a possible 500 points, with SSG Green winning the tie-breaker with 23X, eclipsing SFC Singley’s 17X. Army SPC Kevin Trickett fired a 492-20X to capture third place in the service rifle class.

In the EIC match rifle group, Danny Gray led all shooters with a 483-13X followed by MAJ William Miller, USA, with a 412-4X and William Ellis placing third with an aggregate total of 408-7X.

The top ten percent of eligible service rifle shooters received EIC leg points which are credited to the shooters’ accumulated totals toward a Distinguished Rifleman Badge.  A total of 107 eligible shooters competed for the 11 legs awarded.  The following EIC points were awarded:

  10 points:      
  SGT Gonzalez, Daniel USMC (110408)     486 - 15
  SFC Steinbach, David USA (124365)     484 - 12
  8 points:      
  Rushing, Travis (35089)     481 - 11
  SSG Kovan, Emil USA (123809)     480 - 11
  Pekala, Daniel (18593)     480 - 10
  6 points:      
  Klisiewecz, George (3864)     480 - 7
  SSgt Grieger, John USMC (126450)     478 - 11
  Capt Lechliter, Matthew USAF (12109)     477 - 12
  SSgt Broyles, Steven USMC (111968)     477 - 10
  Selmer, Erik (42453)     475 - 8
  MSgt Taranta, Christian USAF (6933)     473 - 10

In four-person team competition, USAMU Praslick won the service rifle championship with an aggregate score of 1957-80X. Shooting members of the team were SGT Ty Cooper (494-24X), SSG Brandon Green (491-16X), SPC Augustus Dunfey (487-19X) and SFC Grant Singley (485-21X).

USAMU Praslick, coached by SFC Emil Praslick, took top honors as the High Overall Service Rifle Team.

Second place went to USAMU Heuman, coached by Donald Heuman and fired by SPC Kevin Trickett, SSG Tobie Tomlinson, SSG Scott Grant and SFC David Steinbach. Third place honors were won by All Guard Morgan, coached by MSG George Morgan (ARNG) and fired by guardsmen SPC Cody Shields, SSG Charles Spiker, 2LT Ryan Kuhn and MAJ J.R. Treharne.

Virginia Shooting Sports Association won the match rifle class with an aggregate score of 1929-58X. Team members included Douglas Morrison (491-18X), Jerrel Neuhaus (485-18X), William Ellis (479-14X) and MAJ Geoffrey Bull (474-8X). The team was captained by Michael Jamison.

High Match Rifle Team was Virginia Shooting Sports Association firing a 1929-58X.

Team second place honors went to Virginia Gray’s, with firing members Danny Gray, Nathaniel Guernsey, Chuck Pistole and Peter Shortsleeves. The third place finisher was Florida Boys with firing members Frank Cernese, Thomas Inman, Robert Hathcox and Thomas Brusherd.

The Creedmoor Cup Matches began with a free highpower shooting clinic on Wednesday conducted by members of Team Remington and featured lectures and demonstrations by some of the world’s leading highpower service rifle competitors. The clinic also featured hands-on coaching along with dry-fire training.

The clinic was followed by a practice match on Thursday and the four-person team matches on Friday. A BBQ dinner, co-sponsored by Remington, will was held Saturday evening with awards and participation prizes distributed.

In addition to the matches, more than $4,000 was raised during the event to support Wounded Warriors. The proceeds will be used to send several wounded veterans to Camp Perry for the National Matches this year. Thanks go to the organizers and supporters who made the fundraising drive a big success!

The matches were held in conjunction with the CMP’s Eastern Games Matches conducted earlier in the week.

For complete results of the CMP Eastern Games Matches and Creedmoor Cup Matches, log onto http://clubs.odcmp.com/cgi-bin/report_matchResult.cgi?matchID=4865.  Pictures can be viewed, downloaded and purchased from http://cmp1.zenfolio.com/p101276537

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