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Upcoming CMP Events:
Tuesday Night Open Public Shooting
Camp Perry Marksmanship Center, Port Clinton, OH
Shooters, including aspiring new shooters are invited to take advantage
of a new opportunity to do practice shooting on Tuesday evenings at the
Camp Perry Marksmanship Center air gun range. 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.
Western CMP Games and Creedmoor Cup Matches
Phoenix, AZ
The 2009 Western CMP Games and Creedmoor Cup Matches will take place at
the Ben Avery Shooting Facility North of Phoenix, Arizona on 17-25
October. The Official Program for the 6th Western CMP Games and
Creedmoor Cup Matches is posted and available at
http://www.odcmp.com/Competitions/
WesternGames.htm. The 2009 CMP Games program has been changed so
that competitors can attend the popular new shooter clinic on Saturday
morning, 17 October, and then shoot three Garand-Springfield-Vintage
Military Rifle Matches on Saturday afternoon and Monday and Tuesday
mornings. The As-Issued M1 Garand EIC Match has been moved to Sunday
morning, 18 October, so that more shooters can compete for special
4-point EIC legs in that match. This year, CMP Games competitors will
also be able to shoot in a Rimfire Sporter Match on Sunday afternoon and
a Carbine Match on Monday afternoon. Creedmoor Cup competitors can
attend a free highpower rifle clinic on Wednesday, 21 October, and then
shoot on successive days, a practice match, a NMC team match, the
80-shot Creedmoor Cup Match and finally a Service Rifle EIC Match. You
can register to compete in either or both the CMP Games Matches and the
Creedmoor Cup Matches on-line at
http://clubs.odcmp.com/
cgi-bin/matchInfo.cgi?matchID=4969.
Anniston Marksmanship Center Monthly Match
Anniston, AL
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) invites you and your club rifle
team to participate in our Air Gun Monthly Matches. These monthly
matches take place at the CMP’s brand new Competition Center in
Anniston, AL. The competitions will feature a Junior Air Rifle
3x20, NMAR 3x20, 60 Shots Air Rifle Standing, 60 Shots Air Pistol and 30
shots Novice Prone and Benchrest. Anniston (Alabama) matches are 24
October . Visit
http://www.odcmp.com/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm for more information and on-line
registration.
Camp Perry Marksmanship Center Monthly Match
Port Clinton, OH
The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) invites you and your club rifle
team to participate in our Air Gun Monthly Matches. These monthly
matches take place at the CMP’s brand new Competition Center in Port
Clinton, OH. The competitions will feature a Junior Air Rifle
3x20, NMAR 3x20, 60 Shots Air Rifle Standing, 60 Shots Air Pistol and 30
shots Novice Prone and Benchrest. Camp Perry (Ohio) matches are 24
October and 21 November. Visit
http://www.odcmp.com/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm for more information and on-line
registration.
2009 Gary Anderson Invitational
Anniston, AL
You and your shooters are cordially invited to participate in the 2009
Gary Anderson Invitational, one of the major junior shooting
championships in the country. The invitational offers three-position air
rifle competition for middle and high school individuals and teams in
both precision and sporter class divisions. Both divisions will have
awards for competitors who fire the top individual and team scores.
There will also be special awards for the best new shooters and junior
varsity teams. The winning precision and sporter teams will receive
trophy plaques and have their team information engraved on the Gary
Anderson Invitational Trophy. The top three sporter and precision teams
will also receive cash awards of $500, $300 and $200 respectively.
Medals will be awarded to the top 25 open and top 15 new shooters in
both the sporter and precision classes. Every shooter and team,
regardless of the type of equipment they use or their level of
experience, will have an opportunity to compete for awards in a truly
high quality competition on one of the finest air gun shooting
facilities in the world. This Excellence-in-Competition championship is
one that every team should attend—we sincerely hope you and your team
will join us in Anniston in December for a great competition.
Visit
http://www.odcmp.com/3P/GAI.htm for more information and on-line
registration.
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A Highpower Journey
Submitted By Bob Clark
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Port Clinton, Ohio – For Woburn, Massachusetts shooter Jim Clark, the skills learned as a junior in smallbore and precision air rifle made his transition into highpower rifle competition a quick learning curve. Within the first couple of years of trying the sport, he had been fortunate to receive good coaching, particularly with the Trickett family whose own son now shoots for the Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU). It seemed like a case of being in the right place at the right time for Clark, and the camaraderie, new friends and loose atmosphere of highpower shooting was a welcome break from his more rigorous collegiate shooting schedule at Ohio State University.
This coming fall Clark along with two sisters would be in college, so he made the decision to work fulltime over the summer to save for his tuition and expenses. He felt fortunate to land a summer engineering internship, however, it meant this would be the first time in three years that Clark would not be able to compete in the National Trophy Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio.
Despite the calls to compete from his coaches and fellow shooters, Clark had not touched his service rifle since competing in a local Excellence-in-Competition (EIC) match shortly after National Matches in 2008. He had resigned himself to the fact that he would miss his last year as a junior shooter to work through the summer. Maybe next year he could enter competition again and be with his other family; the family of shooters that reconnect every year for the National Matches.
That all changed in July when one of his sisters narrowly escaped serious injury in a car wreck. This event was followed a week later by another car accident that claimed the life of a close friend. Searching for a way to help Clark regroup and clear his head, friends, parents and coaches convinced him that he needed to get out of town for a while. Coincidentally the National Trophy Matches were ten-days away. So after a short notice request for time off from work was granted, the decision was made for Clark to head to Camp Perry with the Reading Rifle and Revolver team.
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Massachusetts Junior Highpower shooter Jim Clark was the High Overall competitor firing a Bushmaster Rifle in the Mountain Man Aggregate. He was awarded the Junior Bushmaster Cup by Mr. Jarrod McDevitt of Bushmaster Firearms, Inc.
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With only a couple of afternoons available before Nationals to zero his sights and test ammo at 600 yards, Jim shot the Massachusetts service rifle championship as a practice match. He then pulled his equipment together and left for Ohio with no expectations, hoping only to do his best and contribute to the team.
The first competition opportunity for junior shooters at the National Trophy Matches came at the end of a two-day Marine Corps Clinic with an EIC match. Encouraged by a fourth place finish in the match and narrowly missing a win by 4-points, Clark saw this as a first sign of what the week might bring.
The first open day of National Trophy Match competition was the President’s Rifle Match. A 30-shot event with 10 shots fired at 200, 300 and 600-yards. Clark finished 28th overall out of 1,262 shooters and forth out of 210 junior shooters, earning his third consecutive President’s 100 Medal.
On the second day of competition, the National Trophy Individual Match (NTI) was fired. This consisted of a 50-shot EIC course of fire, in which competitors can earn “Leg Points” towards the prestigious Distinguished Rifleman’s Badge. Firing a 481-14x, Clark earned a gold medal for the match and a silver medal for EIC credit, holding 28 of the 30 points required for his Distinguished Badge. He placed 16th of the 940 civilian competitors, placing him in the hunt for the Alice Bull trophy, awarded to the civilian with the highest aggregate of the Presidents and NTI match.
On the third day of competition the inaugural CMP Freedom’s Fire National Trophy Junior Team Match (NTJT) was held. Clark fired the two-person team match with Chris Lane of Gloucester, Massachusetts as the pair represented the Reading Rifle and Revolver Junior Team. Clark and Lane battled the wind to earn a fifth place finish out of the 88 teams, which earned both shooters Freedom’s Fire medals.
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GySgt Lee Ermey,
star of the History Channel’s Lock ‘n Load
show, presented Jim with a Col. William L. Deneke Trophy medallion.
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The aggregate of individual scores in the President’s Match, NTI and NTJT determine the winner of the Bill Deneke Trophy, and from these scores six junior shooters were named to the 2009 Deneke National Trophy Junior Team. In his last year of eligibility to compete, Clark’s third place finish in the Bill Deneke Trophy aggregate earned him a place on the National Trophy Service Rifle Junior Team.
On the fourth day competition in the National Trophy Rifle Matches, and Clark’s last event for the week, the National Trophy Team Match (NTT) was fired. Clark was shooting with the six-man Reading Rifle and Revolver team from Reading, Massachusetts. Going into the final phase of the match in slow fire prone at the 600-yard-line, the Bushmaster Mountain Man Trophy was on the line. On his last string of shots in the 2009 Nationals, with coach Charlie Trickett at the scope making the wind calls, Clark settled into his gun and fired a 98-4X. This secured Clark’s title of the highest scoring competitor firing a Bushmaster service rifle in an aggregate of the President’s, NTI and NTT matches. Clark finished in first place for the High Overall Champion and Junior Champion for the Bushmaster Cup Trophy.
On the night of the National Trophy Matches closing awards ceremony, Clark was awarded the Bushmaster Cup by Bushmaster and Remington Arms; the junior award went to friend Amanda Elsenboss who had the second highest junior aggregate. Clark was also awarded the “Bill Deneke“ highpower team medal and was welcomed to the 2009 National Trophy Service Rifle Junior Team.
This concluded the story of one shooters National Match experience that was never suppose to happen, and one that he will never forget. Proving that at anytime, anything is possible if you believe in yourself.
There is a good chance we will be seeing Jim Clark back at Camp Perry soon with his highpower family.
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