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SPORTSMEN’S NOTES
Official Newsletter of the Dormont-Mt.Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club
SEPTEMBER 2010
DMSC SHOOTERS DESCRIBE THE CAMP PERRY EXPERIENCE
Keystone Shooters Bring Home
Some Bling
Twenty shooters from the club headed for Camp Perry, Ohio, for the Civilian Marksmanship National Matches at the end of July-beginning of August. They came back tired but happy with a fistful of medals and a headful of memories. At-
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DMSC SHORT SHOTS
● With mid-term elections fast approaching, this month’s meeting will be a presentation by Rick Saccone, the Re-publican candidate vying to defeat incum-bent Dave Levdansky in the race for State Representative in the 39th Legislative Dis-trict. With Saccone having spent a career in USAF as a Counterintelligence Officer and serving as a civilian advisor in Iraq, it should be interesting to hear and discuss his opinions on firearms legislation, the deer management program, and other sensitive issues. ● Remember, there is a work party on September 18, as well as a Mon-Valley Friends of NRA banquet at 6:00 in the Valley Inn Social Hall on Snyder Road in Monongahela.
DUES NEWS At the last board meeting, the directors reviewed the trend of the cost of our operating expenses. As with most segments of the economy, the cost to the club for utilities, in-surance, etc. has risen steadily. As a result, after holding the line on membership dues for the past few years, the directors voted to increase dues by $5.00 a year in all membership categories, effective January 1, 2011. The increases are shown below.
To ease the transition, the directors also voted to let members who renew their mem-bership for next year by December 31, 2010, pay at the old rates instead of the new, increased rates.
CATEGORY NEW DUES OLD DUES
Active $75 $70
Intermediate $30 $25
Junior $10 $5
Senior $30 $25
Half the Camp Perry contingent were at the meeting to give feedback to the audience.
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tending were Chuck Augenstein, Dave Burd and a couple of his guests, Marc Burnes, Pete Cassini, Brenden Croup, Bill Frantz Sr., Bill Frantz Jr., Matt Gillen-berger, Ted Hildabrand, Al Jaworski, Mike Ligman, Bruce Long, Jim Madar, Gary Scherer, John Tupta, Stephen Tupta, Bruce Ungar, and Dave Willard. At the meeting, Ted gave an overview of the competition and introduced some of the attendees, who talked about specific matches:John (M1 Carbine), Bruce Long(M1 Garand), Dave (Springfield), Chuck (Vintage), and Al (M1A).
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The shooters agreed the practice match at the club was valuable in getting them ready for the barely audible commands on the Perry firing line. Bruce Long gave his first-time shooter’s perspective that summed up the experi-ence -- from the 5:30 AM mosquitoes to realizing you’re surrounded by and shoot-ing among the best civilian and military marksmen in the world. It’s quite a feeling! [More photos and a listing of events and rank-ings can be found in newsletter web edition]
● Also on tap is the September 19 John Garand Memorial M1 Rifle Match. ● Dan Campbell reports PA Republican Policy Committee conducted a town meet-ing in New Stanton to hear feedback on its proposal to eliminate the PA Instant Check (PICS) for firearms purchases and rely solely on the Federal program (NICS). This move would not only save redundant costs but also eliminate the need for the PA State Police recordkeeping system. ● In answer to some inquiries, dog train-ing is limited to two areas--the grassy ex-panses behind the mainframe archery tar-get and the meadow-like lower area along the creek before you get to the plinking range. Dogs must be leashed unless run-ning free as part of the training regimen when they are under control of the han-dler. ● To close out the season, there’s a new match in town. Al Jaworski is organizing a Combat Rifle Match for November 13. This should be a fun match. Details are in the web edition of the newsletter.
John Tupta
Chuck Augenstein
Allan Jaworski Bruce Long
Dave Willard, who also demonstrated the process of checking and resetting
targets in the “pit”.
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OCTOBER 2010 SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
LEGEND: ▲ UPPER RANGES CLOSED ▲▲ ALL RANGES CLOSED █ RIFLE AND 200 YARD BENCH REST CLOSED WP WEATHER PERMITTING
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3 10:00AM AR15 Ser-vice Rifle █ 7:00PM PSRL Smallbore Rifle
4 7:00PM Indoor pistol (NMC)
5 7:00PM Jr. Rifle (instruct) 7:00PM-10:00PM Trap Range WP
6 7:00PM PSRL Team Match
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9 9:00AM NRA High-power (LAST SHOOT) ▲
10 7:00PM PSRL Smallbore Rifle
11 7:00PM Indoor pistol (NMC)
12 7:00PM Jr. Rifle (instruct) 7:00PM-10:00PM Trap Range WP
13 7:00PM PSRL Team Match
14 7:30PM Board Meeting
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16 8:00AM Instructor Class (RSO)
17 11:00AM CMP Rifle Match 7:00PM PSRL Smallbore Rifle
18 7:00PM Indoor pistol (NMC)
19 7:00PM Jr. Rifle (instruct) 7:00PM-10:00PM Trap Range WP
20 7:00PM PSRL Team Match
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24 10:00AM M1A Match▲ 7:00PM PSRL Smallbore Rifle
31 7:00PM PSRL Smallbore Rifle
25 7:00PM Indoor pistol (NMC))
26 7:00PM Jr. Rifle (instruct) 7:00PM-10:00PM Trap Range WP
27 7:00PM PSRL Team Match
28 8:00PM Member-ship Meeting
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30 8:00AM Rifle Class (RSO)
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Dormont-Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club P.O. Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241
Next Membership Meeting: September 23, 2010 Topic: PA State Representative, 39th District
Speakers: Candidate Rick Saccone
MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS AND DUES Active (Full-fledged membership) $70.00 per year Senior (65 years old, 10 years consecutive membership) $25.00 per year Intermediate (18 - 21) $25.00 per year Junior (12 - 17) $ 5.00 per year Initiation fee (one time) $25.00 Computer Gate Card $10.00
AFFILIATIONS: National Rifle Association
Allegheny County Sportsmen’s League
Washington County Sportsmen’s League
Metropolitan Police Revolver League
Pittsburgh and Suburban Rifle League
National Sporting Clays Association
CLUB DIRECTORS ROBERT L. ATKISON................... 724-941-5882 CHARLES R. AUGENSTEIN, II ..... 724-941-9538 GEORGE A. DIETZ....................... 412-344-4027 MILES R. FORD............................ 412-833-0813 DOUG GAWRONSKI..................... 412-531-5043 THEODORE K. HILDABRAND....... 724-942-2125 THOMAS H. KRAMER, JR ............ 724-873-0683 RAYMOND C. NIST ...................... 724-942-9845 LOU ROMITO ............................... 412-835-6881 ROBERT KIRSOPP…………………724-348-5033 GEORGE TAYLOR, IV .................. 412-344-8750 BRUCE D. UNGAR ....................... 412-343-2256 ELLSWORTH F. VINES................. 412-343-5752 RONALD J. WATTON ................... 724-941-5891 DAVE WILLARD…………………….724-941-6620
SANCTIONED BY: Department of Civilian
Marksmanship Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol
Association United States Revolver
Association
CLUB COMMUNICATION Club Web Site: www.mdi.net/dml Club House Phone: (724)745-9794
Membership Inquiries: [email protected]
Newsletter: [email protected]
MEMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO CARRY THEIR GATE CARDS AND BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES WHEN ASKED TO BY ANOTHER MEMBER OR THE CARETAKERS
EXECUTIVE STAFF GEORGE TAYLOR IV................................................PRESIDENT THEODORE HILDABRAND .............................. VICE PRESIDENT ELLSWORTH F. VINES ........................................... TREASURER MILES FORD......................................RECORDING SECRETARY BRUCE UNGAR ........................... EXECUTIVE RANGE OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF LOU ROMITO……... ................................ NEWSLETTER EDITOR DAN CAMPBELL……………………………….MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
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PISTOL
MONDAY NIGHT INDOOR. (NMC). The first line shoots at 6:00PM. Call the pro-gram leaders, George Taylor (412)344-8750 or Bruce Ungar (412)343-2256, for additional information.
SATURDAY OUTDOOR SILHOUETTE. This monthly outdoor program will have its last shoot September 25, at 9:00AM. Call George Taylor (412)344-8750 for additional information on Saturday activi-ties. Note: silhouette set up is the pre-ceding Friday afternoon and assis-tance is appreciated.
TRES BANDIDOS. This fun match shoots the fifth Wednesday in a month--September 29 is next. Call George Tay-lor, (412)344-8750, for information.
RIFLE CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PRO-GRAM. This outdoor program shoots the third Sunday of the month. The firing be-gins at 11:00AM. First time shooters need to have a safety orientation at 9:00AM. The 9th annual Garand Memo-rial Match is September 19. Check the October calendar for additional matches. For information contact John Tupta at [email protected] or 724-941-1494. NRA HIGH POWER. The next and last shoot will be October 9.Month. Call John Tupta (724)941-1494, or Al Jaworski (724)746-7033 for equipment require-ments and other particulars. CMP JUNIOR RIFLE PROGRAM (BASIC RIFLE TRAINING FOR JUN-IORS AND ADULTS) The Junior Rifle
Program began its 6 week class Septem-ber 14.basics for new shooters. Addi-tional coaching and practice is available every Tuesday night through March after the 6 week class concludes. Call Miles Ford (412-833-0813) or Chuck Augen-stein (724-941-9538) for information. SMALL BORE OUTDOOR. Practice is every Wednesday evening at 5:00PM, through September. The Pittsburgh Sub-urban Rifle League will begin in October. BLACK POWDER. For information, con-tact Ron Watton via email at [email protected]., or at (724)941-5891.
SHOTGUN TRAP. The program shoots Tuesdays from 7:00PM-9:00PM through October, weather permitting. Call Doug Gawron-ski, 412-531-5043, for information. 5-STAND. The program shoots the first and third Sundays. The next match is September 26. Call Tom Kramer, 724-873-0683, for information. Note: Tom is looking for assistance to run this program. It takes a lot of time the day of the shoot to set up all the computer-controlled bird sites that make this match so much fun. Call Tom if you can help.
SHOOTING OPPORTUNITIES
You can get daily
NRA news reports
in small doses
or a big chunk
at
NRANEWS.com
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IMAGES OF CAMP PERRY Here are few of the pictures from Camp Perry, Ohio. The camaraderie is obvious, as are the dawn to dusk days. The medallion was earned be Chuck Augenstein in the M1A match. The other medals are examples of those awarded to some of our other shooters. The next page de-picts the matches the DMSC team participated and the members positions among the number of shooters for each match. After going through literally 10,000 names, our apologies to anyone missed. Nice work, guys.
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NATIONAL TROPHY MATCHES
MATCH
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#COMPETING
Spring-
field
777
Garand
1249
M1
557
M1A
368
Vintage
Military
421
President’s
Rifle
1277
Alice
Bull
940
Dan
iel
Boone
1196
Nathan
Hale
956
Mou
ntain
Man
1356
Hea
rst
Tea
m
306
NTI - NTT
Agg
regate
997
Chu
ck Augen-
stein
71
9 45
●
113
Dave Burd
749
610
270
145
Marc Burne
s
395
Pete Cassini
123
343
Brenden
Croup
235
289
Bill Frantz Sr
450
364
Bill Frantz Jr
443
Matt
Gillen
berger
181
S3/5
378
51
* 664
Ted
Hildab
rand
370
838
188
Al Jaw
orski
S2/5
505
236
293
196
614
51*
458
Mike Ligm
an
596
816
Bruce Long
402
1072
458
Dave Madar
480
304
134
68
Gary Scherer
379
590
24
189
John Tupta
505
1223
96
Stephen Tupta
279
210
200
221
Bruce Ungar
133
262
57
Dave Willard
360
239
83
125
● ………… Chu
ck’s 4
5th place finish in the M1A
match earne
d him a med
allion.
S …
……… Al and
Matt participated
in a spe
cialized
sub
-categ
ory in th
e M1A
match--SOCOM, w
eapo
ns with 16 inch barrels.
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………Al and
Matt tea
med
up to participate in th
e Hearst two-man
team
com
petition.
NTI / NTT
...National T
roph
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al / Nationa
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MEETING NOTES FROM THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S LEAGUE AND THE WASHINGTON COUNTY SPORTSMEN’S AND CONSERVATION LEAGUE (Delegates Mike Yanchak and Bob Kirsopp)
HERE’S LOOKIN’ AT YOU, BABE!
Ernie Elk is one of the four 3-D targets set up on the lower archery range for archery season prac-tice. The area has been up set up with a gated perimeter guard rail but is still handicap-accessible.
The yard markers for the upper target ranges have been repainted. Target 6, on the ridge, has been refurbished after the sanitary line cut through and is ready for use. The slight slopes on both sides of the cut will be stepped for easier access. If you use the Target 2 tree stand, you can use your harness. That facet of hunting also needs to be practiced.
THE 2010 JUNIOR RIFLE PROGRAM IS UP AND RUNNING
Whether you call it Junior Rifle or Basic rifle Training for Juniors and Adults, the program began September 14th. There is room for late signups for this 6 week in-structional class emphasizing safety and marksmanship basics for new shooters. Additional coaching & practice available every Tuesday night through March after the 6 week class concludes. There is a charge of $10 (TOTAL) for the 6 week class. That cost includes instruction book, ammo, and all needed equipment. After the 6 week class concludes there is a charge of $3 per week for ammo and tar-gets. Call Miles Ford (412-833-0813) or Chuck Augenstein (724-941-9538) to sign up. Other instructors include Alan Jaworski and Dave Willard.
INFORMATION NOT AVAILABLE AT PRESS TIME. DELEGATES WILL PRESENT THE INFORMATION AT OUR SEPTEMBER 23 MEMBERSHIP MEETING.
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FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION The PFBC has begun drawing down three lakes in Southwest Pennsylvania, The three lakes are High Point Lake and; Lake Somerset, located in Somerset County; and Virgin Run Dam in Fayette County. The drawdown will continue until March 2011. Fall trout stockings are underway. Some nearby stocking will occur through Octo-ber in counties and waters below Allegheny: Montour Run 10/4, Pine Creek 10/5 Beaver: Raccoon Lake 10/5 Lawrence: Neshannock Creek and Slip-pery Rock Creek 10/5 Somerset: Laurel Hill Creek 10/6 Washington: Little Chartiers Creek 10/4, Canonsburg Lake and Dutch Fork 10/5 Westmoreland: Keystone Lake and Loyalhanna Creek 10/6 Executive Director John Arway recently offered the Commission’s perspective on the current and potential impacts of Mar-cellus development to aquatic resources, fishing and boating. Most people do not realize that the Commission relies almost entirely on fishing licenses, boat registra-tions, and federal funding tied to fishing and boating to pay for everything it does. Arway noted, “If we received a portion of a severance tax, we could take a collabo-rative approach with both the industry and the other agencies that are reviewing and advising on projects. Ultimately, we would like to have Commission staff in position to spend the necessary time re-viewing and commenting on projects, working in the field with developers and other agencies and enforcing the water pollution laws of the Commonwealth to make sure our resources are protected. I
truly believe that the public expect that service from us, and the resources under our jurisdiction depend upon it to sur-vive.” GAME COMMISSION PGC awarded 50 elk licenses for the 2010 season. All 50 hunters selected to receive a license will be mailed a confir-mation letter within about a week. Of the 17 antlered elk licenses, PA residents got 14. Of the 33 antlerless licenses, 32 went to Pennsylvanians. Preference points played a big role in the results. For in-stance, 14 of the individuals had eight and 10 had seven. In addition to the 50 licenses drawn, one special license was auctioned off by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation. It went for $35,000!! Get your bows out. Archery: Antlered & Antlerless State-wide:Oct. 2-Nov. 13 & Dec. 27-Jan. 15, 2011 Archery: Antlerless WMU 2B. Sept. 18-Oct. 1 & Nov. 15-27 Archery: Antlered & Antlerless WMU 2B, Oct. 2-Nov. 13 & Dec. 27-Jan. 29 OF INTEREST √ The EPA has denied a petition from several environmental groups calling for a ban on lead hunting ammunition and fishing sinkers. The petition was blasted by gun rights advocates, who saw it as a backdoor move to circumvent the Sec-ond Amendment. √ If you want to see it for the first time or take another look at the deer manage-ment presentation by John Eveland at our August meeting, it is now on You Tube. The viewing link is on the home page of our club website.
NOTES FROM THE FIELD NOTES FROM THE FIELD NOTES FROM THE FIELD NOTES FROM THE FIELD
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MARTIN COMPOUND BOW, MagCat Magnum kit, 33 inch end-to-end, 55-70# draw weight, 4 arrow quiver and other accessories. Never fired due to shoulder injury, orig. $450, sell $200 (additional 10% discount to DMSC members). Call Lou (412)835-6881. (9/10)
NO ITEMS TO LIST
The trading post For buying and selling sporting equipment associated with club related activities--shooting, hunting, fishing, and archery. That means no golf clubs, soccer shoes, weight benches, old tires, personal dating services, etc. ...you get the idea.
The Trading Post is a free clearing house service for DMSC members. We bear no responsibility or liability for accuracy of information, item condition, or reliability of submitter. Mail Trading Post items to DMSC P.O.Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241, or e-mail to [email protected]. Indicate whether you want to buy or sell, list the general item, then specific details, and include a contact point, as well as a picture if available. After two issues the item will be removed unless requested otherwise.
WANT TO SELL WANT TO BUY
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DORMONT – MOUNT LEBANON SPORTSMANS CLUB will happily host another friendly contest wherein the men of today, using
the tools of yesteryear, become legends in their own mind
John Garand Memorial M1 Rifle Match
● An M1 Garand rifle match is to be held in the community on September 19, 2010. ●The event will be held at the Dormont - Mt. Lebanon Sportsman's Club located off of Linden Road in North Strabane Township. ● The match will begin at 10:00 am. ● It will be a 100 yard, 50 round, 4 stage, 3 position match for any safe M1 rifle in 'as issued' condition. Iron sights only! ● Slow and sustained fire stages. ● All standard match and safety rules will be followed. ● Eye and ear protection is mandatory. ● Participants from the community are welcome. ● There is a $10.00 entrance fee. ● This is a CMP 'sanctioned match' and awards will be given to those who score sufficiently. ● Have questions or comments? Contact Bruce Ungar at 412-343-2256 or [email protected]
BLOW THE DUST OFF THAT OLD ‘IRON’ ALL DECISIONS OF THE MATCH DIRECTOR ARE FINAL.. ALIBIS
WILL BE VIEWED WITH EXTREME SKEPTICISM! SHOOTERS WHO ARE ANTIQUE ARE ENCOURAGED AND WILL BE
ACCOMODATED.
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First Annual DMSC
COMBAT RIFLE MATCH
Saturday, November 13, 2010
9:00AM set-up and safety briefing
10:00AM first shot
[First time rifle match shooters must attend 8:15AM shooting position, course of fire, and safety briefing]
There is a $6.00 entry fee.
Any centerfire weapon shooting a single projectile is allowed,
including, but not limited to:
● Any sight or optic is allowed, e.g., iron sights, red dots, magnified optics, and lasers. ● Match will be conducted at 100 yards, 65 total rounds
Course of fire: 5 sighting shots--any position 10 rounds rapid fire prone from standing --70 seconds with reload, X2 10 rounds rapid fire sitting/kneeling/squat from standing--60 seconds with reload, X2 10 rounds rapid fire offhand --60 seconds with reload, X2 ● No shooting jackets allowed ● Slings (if used) must be attached to front and rear of firearm ● Reloads must be conducted off the body (pocket or magazine pouch) Enjoy a fun match that gives you a chance to test your favorite defensive firearm in field positions at silhouette targets.
Contact Allan Jaworski for more information at: 724.746.7033
AR-15 SKS FAL
G3 M! M1A
shotguns shooting slugs pistol caliber carbines
lever action carbines bolt action rifles.