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

 

CMP iPhone App - CMP is the official app for keeping score at Civilian Marksmanship Program sponsored shooting events. It features an easy to use interface that allows for quick recording of your score after each string. The CMP app calculates your shooting percentages automatically to let you know how you are doing throughout the event. You can also enter notes and record conditions so that you have a permanent record of details of each event.  This application is sponsored and endorsed by the Civilian Marksmanship Program and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this software are donated to the CMP.  The CMP app is designed for both the iPhone and iPad.  This application is sponsored and endorsed by the Civilian Marksmanship Program and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of this software are donated to the CMP.  Visit http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cmp/
id379873392?mt=8# to view and purchase the CMP app.

 

2010-2011 JROTC Air Rifle Postal Competition Now Open for Registration.  The 2010-2011 JROTC three-position air rifle competition program starts in September with Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force postal competitions. All JROTC units that offer rifle marksmanship training for their cadets are encouraged to shoot in these popular matches. Indeed, a major objective this year is to increase participation by JROTC units and individual cadets. All firers in the open postal competitions will fire a 3x10 air rifle course of fire. The deadline to enter the JROTC Postal Competition is 12 November.  Visit http://www.odcmp.com/3P/JROTC.htm for additional information and on-line registration.
 


Air Rifle and Air Pistol Marksmanship Competitions - Camp Perry, Ohio and Anniston, Alabama.  The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) invites you and your club rifle team to participate in the CMP’s Monthly Matches. The matches will take place on the above dates at the CMP’s Marksmanship Centers North and South. The competitions will feature a Junior Air Rifle 3x20, 60 Shots Air Rifle Standing, 60 Shots Air Pistol, a 20 shot Novice Prone stage a National Match Air Rifle 20 Shot Standing, Garand Course and 3x20 events.  Monthly Match Date is 20 November.  Visit http://www.odcmp.com/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm to view the CMP Monthly Match Program or to register for the Match. 


 Dixie Double, Anniston, AL.  The Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) invites you to participate in its second annual Anniston Marksmanship Center Dixie Double. This match offers 60-shot international air rifle standing and 60-shot air pistol events for open men and women and junior men and women. USA Shooting is sanctioning this match as a PSA/PSI match sanctions; it is also sanctioned as a PTO.  Members of the National Rifle and Pistol Teams will attend.  National Rifle Coach David Johnson will present a coaching clinic for all interested persons on Saturday afternoon, 13 November.  The match is a two-day event where competitors will fire one 60-shot event on each of two days, 13 & 14 November 2010.   Visit http://www.odcmp.com/3P/
DixieDouble.htm for additional information.
 


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Vintage Sniper Test Match a Big Success at Western Games Set to Become Newest CMP Games Match at Camp Perry in 2011

By Steve Cooper, CMP Writer


PHOENIX, ARIZONA – Having passed muster at the 2010 CMP Eastern and Western Games, the Vintage Sniper Match has been approved as the newest match and will be sponsored by Hornady Manufacturing at the 2011 CMP National Trophy and CMP Games Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio.
 
With targets 600 yards in the distance, shooters of vintage military rifles must rely on their observer/coaches and knowledge of shooting conditions to give themselves an opportunity to score well in the new Vintage Sniper Match.

The match is a challenging prone slow-fire, two-person team event, fired at 300 and 600 yards using scoped vintage military rifles of the Korean War era and earlier. After firing sighters at the 300-yard line, both team members get an opportunity to fire 10 shots at a target that is exposed for only 20 seconds per shot. Targets are pulled and marked after each shot and the target rises again after a 20-second period. The team’s observer/coach may call out sight adjustments or “Kentucky Windage” corrections as needed prior to the following shot until firing is complete.
Teammates in the Vintage Sniper Test Match prepare to switch places from shooter to observer in an event which requires good communication and marksmanship in order to score well.

After the first 10 shots are fired the shooter and the observer/coach are given time to switch positions, make ready and repeat the same sequence. Upon completion of fire at 300, teams move back to the 600 yard line and fire the course again.
Noble Hathaway, president of the Arizona State Rifle and Pistol Association, prepares to take aim from 600 yards with his vintage Springfield military rifle using a ladder sight. Though non-scoped rifles will be permitted at the 2011 National Vintage Sniper Match, priority for squadding will be given to competitors with scoped rifles first.

Wind conditions, with gusts of 10 miles per hour or more, falling off to nothing at times at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility made for challenging shooting at 600 yards.
Marc Mustafa, 57, of Littleton, Colorado said he enjoyed the Vintage Sniper Test Match because “he likes to move.” Used to shooting elk across the canyons in his home state, Mustafa said the new match format is right up his alley. “It’s the bomb,” he said.

Because the match was a test event, each team member was given 15 shots for record at the Western Games but that total will be reduced to 10 (20 total) in the official match in 2011 for expediency.

Achievement awards were not presented following the test match, but the top three teams were acknowledged for their efforts. A total of 14 teams participated and their results may be found on CMP’s Competition Tracker online.
Dave Emary, left, Chief Ballistic Scientist at Hornady Manufacturing, and his teammate Bob Schanen were the unofficial winners of the CMP Western Games Vintage Sniper Test Match at Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Phoenix.

The team of Dave Emary, 52, of St. Paul, Nebraska and Bob Schanen, 62, of Brookfield, Wisconsin placed first with a total aggregate score of 559-11X out of 600 possible. Emary fired 141-2X and Schanen 148-4X at 300 yards and the tandem fired matching 135’s at 600 yards with Emary scoring five Xs.

Glendale “Don” Rutherford, 58 of Tallapoosa, Georgia and Brad Donoho, 26, of Sandusky, Ohio fired a team aggregate score of 547-7X for second place. Rutherford fired 142-1X and Donoho 137-1X at 300 and Rutherford shot another 142 at 600 with 4X and Donoho fired a 126-1X at 600.
David Van Bramer prepares to send a round down range at the 2010 Vintage Sniper Test Match. Van Bramer and his teammate David Tehan placed third in the test match.

David Tehan, 52, of Cohasset, California and teammate David Van Bramer, 50, of Friendswood, Texas scored 534-1X for third place. Tehan fired 145-1X at 300 and 131-2X at 600 yards and his partner; Van Bramer, fired a 140-1X and 115-0X at 300 and 600 yards, respectively.

Emary, chief ballistic scientist at Hornady Manufacturing, said he proposed the idea for the match several years ago as a way to include many of the vintage sniper rifles that are in circulation but have no official format for shooting them, he said.

For complete results of the Vintage Sniper Test Match and all matches fired at the 2010 CMP Western Games Matches, log onto http://clubs.odcmp.com/cgi-bin/report_matchResult.cgi?matchID=6118.

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