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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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550 Competitors Shoot Air Gun Events During 2009 National Matches

By Katie Harrington, CMP Staff


National Matches Air Gun Events firing took place at the Camp Perry Marksmanship Center throughout the National Matches from 13 July through 13 August.

For the entire month that the 2009 National Matches were in full force outdoors, the indoor Camp Perry Marksmanship Center was also open for business and seeing plenty of traffic. The CMP National Match Air Gun Events took place at the indoor center on the same days that the National Matches pistol and rifle championships on the Camp Perry outdoor ranges. The air gun events began on 13 July and ended on 13 August. 550 different competitors completed nearly one thousand event entries at the state-of-the-art facility featuring 80 firing points, electronic scoring and air conditioning for those seeking a reprieve from the elements.

Matt Rawlings, a member of the U. S. Army International Rifle Team at Fort Benning, GA, fired a world-class 598 to top all shooters in the 60-shot air rifle championship.

The air gun events kicked-off on 13 July, with matches paralleling the disciplines shot outdoors. During the pistol matches, the air gun events were 30 and 60 shot air pistol matches. The 30-shot event offered unlimited reentry and a best center-shot prize shoot for cash prizes. Similar courses of fire were shot in air rifle during the smallbore phase. During the high-power weeks, the newly created National Match Air Rifle 3x20 and 20-shot standing events (shot on reduced 200-yard SR and 600-yard MR targets) were fired. Throughout the National Matches, 20-shot standing sporter air rifle and 20-shot novice prone (designed for junior shooters aged 8-12) events were also in the program.

In all, 992 total entries were taken for all of the events. The most popular events were the reentry matches, where competitors were able to shoot the course of fire several times. Some shot the same event as many as seven times. In the reentry events, only the competitor’s top score was ranked in the final results. Competitors in the reentry events also were able to earn CMP Gold, Silver or Bronze Achievement Pins when their scores exceeded established cut score levels. Entry fees for the air gun events were set at two dollars for novice prone and between five and ten dollars for each of the other events.

Douglas Thompson, Guinda, CA, fired the best center shot among all 2009 National Matches Air Rifle shooters when he fired a shot with a 0.07mm radius with an air pistol. Thompson is shown here firing a M1903 Springfield in the 2008 Eastern CMP Games.

The 60 shot matches in air rifle and pistol were designated as Championship Matches. These matches could only be fired once. In the 60-shot Air Pistol Championship, the winner was John Zurek, Chandler, Arizona, with a 575-20X. Second was awarded to Tony Silva, Merced, California, with a 570-18X. Third went to Kevin Walker, New Orleans, Louisiana, with a 567-13X. In the rifle matches, Matthew Rawlings, Fort Benning, Georgia, took top honors with a range record score of 598-50X, followed by Erin Lorenzen, Fort Wayne, Indiana, with a 593-44X and Joseph Hein, Fort Benning, Georgia, with a 593-41X. In the National Match Air Rifle 3x20 event, Robert Sherer, Middle Point, Ohio, took first with a 568-14x.

National Highpower Rifle Champion Carl Bernosky prepares to fire another shot with the Creedmoor-Anschütz AR-type air rifles that were used by all competitors in the Bernosky Challenge Match.

One of the most popular events in this year’s National Matches Air Gun Events was the Bernosky Challenge Match, sponsored by Creedmoor Sports. A total of 135 competitors completed 226 entries in this match. They fired new Creedmoor-Anschütz AR-type air rifles in the National Match Air Rifle 20-shot standing course. The rifle features an AR-type stock and an Anschütz 8001 action and barrel with a three-pound trigger. The CMP had 35 of these rifles on-hand for competitors to use. After a week of qualifying, the top 25 qualifiers came back for a shoulder-to-shoulder match against nine-time national highpower champion Carl Bernosky on 8 August. This Challenge Match offered cash prizes provided by Creedmoor Sports; $500 for first, $350 for second, and $150 for third. Taking the top prize was Paul Kerr, Albuquerque, NM who fired a 197-8x. Brandon Green, Fort Benning, GA finished second with a 197-3x while Carl Bernosky shot a 196-4x, to finish third.

At the conclusion of the Bernosky Challenge Creedmoor General Manager Dennis DeMille said, “we believe this new rifle and event is a great way to introduce people to highpower shooting. It can be overwhelming to take a new shooter out to the range when they have to hit a target 600 yards away. Now you can take someone to your local air gun range and in a couple of hours teach them about sight alignment and trigger control.”

All entries in the 30-shot air pistol and air rifle re-entry matches as well as in the 20-shot National Match Air Rifle events were also entered in “best center shot” competitions. The electronic target system recorded the distance from center for each shot in one-hundredths of a millimeter to easily determine who had the best shot. Two dollars of every entry fee went into the prize pool. The shooters with the eight best center shots in each event won cash prizes. Since competitors were only eligible for one prize in each event, their best 10 was ranked. The breakdown of the cash prize winners follows:

20 Shot Rifle Re-Entry - Sporter Place Shot Radius Payout
Brian Kinner, Sylvania, OH 1st 10.9 2.63 $132.75
Wolfgang Zober, Coal Center, PA 2nd 10.9 2.74 $106.20
Bert Leckle, Harrison, TN 3rd 10.9 4.61 $79.65
Anthony Cuozzo Jr., Orange, CT 4th 10.9 6.77 $53.10
Joe Deck, Springfield, OH 5th 10.9 7.59 $53.10
John Larson, Warren, MI 6th 10.9 8.18 $53.10
Greg Chalmers, Newark, DE 7th 10.9 9.02 $26.55
Jim Nesbit, West Bloomfield, MI 8th 10.8 10.04 $26.55
30 Shot Air Pistol Place Shot Radius Payout
Douglas Thompson, Guinda, CA 1st 10.9 0.07 $194.25
John Zurek, Chandler, AZ 2nd 10.9 0.33 $155.40
Gerald Hargis, Cookeville, TN 3rd 10.9 0.34 $116.55
James Grimes, Stockton, NJ 4th 10.9 0.38 $77.70
Richard Hinzman, Stafford, VA 5th 10.9 0.47 $77.70
Jeff Lutz, Annville, PA 6th 10.9 0.53 $77.70
John Francis, Pawtucket, RI 7th 10.9 0.56 $38.85
Bill Treanor, Nashville, TN 8th 10.9 0.61 $38.85
30 Shot Air Rifle Place Shot Radius Payout
Ethel Alves, Castle, DE 1st 10.9 0.124 $73.50
Cathy Fan, Ann Arbor, MI 2nd 10.9 0.177 $51.45
Sam Fowler, Orchard Park, NY 3rd 10.9 0.177 $51.45
Brian Johnson, Raleigh, NC 4th 10.9 0.183 $29.40
Richard Calvin, Murfreesboro, TN 5th 10.9 0.256 $29.40
Isaac Tucker, Arvada, CO 6th 10.9 0.331 $29.40
Kaleb Hall, Green Bay, WI 7th 10.9 0.338 $14.70
Matt Rawlings, Fort Benning, GA 8th 10.9 0.356 $14.70
20 Shot Rifle Re-Entry - NMAR Place Shot Radius Payout
Harland Greene, Lutz, FL 1st 10.9 3.36 $70.50
Cooper Davis, St. Johns, MI 2nd 10.9 5.19 $56.40
Joshua Lehm, Lemoore, CA 3rd 10.9 5.34 $42.30
Mark Holsopple, Wilcox, PA 4th 10.9 6.05 $28.20
Heather Boldt, DeForest, WI 5th 10.9 6.75 $28.20
Chad Kurgan, Twain Harte, CA 6th 10.9 6.95 $28.20
Jerika Wallace, Oregon City, OR 7th 10.9 7.10 $14.10
Mike Barranco, Irvine, CA 8th 10.8 10.04 $14.10

Winners of these events received congratulatory letters and their prize checks shortly after the air gun events concluded.

The CMP hopes to increase participation in the 2010 National Match Air Gun Events at Camp Perry, Ohio even further. When you make plans to compete in next year’s National Matches, be sure to include the air gun events at the Camp Perry Marksmanship Center in those plans.

A complete list of 2009 results can be found at http://clubs.odcmp.com/cgi-bin/report_matchResult.cgi?matchID=4717.

Photos of the Camp Perry Marksmanship Center and the Bernosky Challenge competition are posted on the CMP website at http://www.odcmp.com/Photos/09/BernoskyFinal/index.htm

GySgt Lee Ermey, star of the History Channel’s Lock ‘n Load show, poses with the top three finishers in the Bernosky Challenge Match. Third place finisher SGT Brandon Green, USA; Bernosky, who was second, and Paul Kerr, Albuquerque, NM, who won the match and the $500 first prize provided by Creedmoor Sports.

 

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