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1 The Primer The Official Voice of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association Winter 2018 Dec 10, 2017: On a chilly December day, Cascade Shooting Facility hosted the Combined Service Pistol Service Rifle Matches. The By-Laws of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association may be requested by contacting the Secretary. The Officers of the WSR&PA encourage all members to have a copy of the current By-Laws. Please refer to the list of Officers for contact information. (An excerpt from the By-Laws) The purpose and objective of the Association are: to foster and promote the shooting sports in the State of Washington; to coordinate the programs and activities of the various affiliated rifle, pistol, and shotgun clubs of the State of Washington in cooperation with like associations of other states; to lend support and assist in promoting the purposes and objectives of the National Rifle Association…

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The Primer The Official Voice of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association

Winter 2018

Dec 10, 2017: On a chilly December day, Cascade Shooting Facility hosted the Combined Service Pistol – Service Rifle

Matches.

The By-Laws of the Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association may be requested by contacting the Secretary.

The Officers of the WSR&PA encourage all members to have a copy of the current By-Laws.

Please refer to the list of Officers for contact information.

(An excerpt from the By-Laws) The purpose and objective of the Association are: to foster and promote the shooting sports in

the State of Washington; to coordinate the programs and activities of the various affiliated rifle, pistol, and shotgun clubs of

the State of Washington in cooperation with like associations of other states; to lend support and assist in promoting the

purposes and objectives of the National Rifle Association…

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Officers and Directors of the Association

Mailing Address: PO BOX 64971, UNIVERSITY PLACE, WA 98464

President: Brian Keelean 616-666-6018

[email protected]

Vice President: John Zwosta 253-439-8622

[email protected]

Secretary: Alan Carey

206-427-8257

[email protected]

Treasurer: Tim Dittmer 509-859-3336

[email protected]

Past President: James Croisier

[email protected]

Membership:

William Palmer

[email protected]

Legislative:

Joe Waldron

[email protected]

The Primer:

Megan Van Hover

[email protected]

Junior Smallbore: Smallbore/Air Rifle: Highpower Rifle: Gerald Schadler John Crossman Jerry Bentler 360-258-1910 253-588-6516 206-406-5740 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Junior Highpower: Bullseye Pistol:

Jerry Bentler Duane Hatch 206-406-5740 253-853-7533 [email protected] [email protected]

Directors: Class of 2018 Gary Rasmussen

Dave Gere Dave Somers

vacant

Directors: Class of 2019 Doug Shellenberger

Gerald Schadler

Bob Kadow

vacant

Directors: Class of 2020 David Schmolke

John Crossman

Duane Hatch

vacant

Washington State Rifle & Pistol Association

Annual Meeting Announcement

Board of Directors Meeting: The summer meeting of the Board of Directors of the Washington State

Rifle and Pistol Association will be held on Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 10:00AM at the Tacoma Rifle & Revolver Club

classroom.

Official Announcement – Annual Meeting of the membership: In accordance with

the bylaws, the regular annual meeting of the members of the Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association will be held on

Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 12:00 PM. The location of the meeting will be at Tacoma Rifle & Revolver Club, 8503 Chambers

Creek Road W, University Place, WA. The agenda for the meeting will be to discuss the financial status of the association,

the election of the officers and the ‘Class of 2021’ board of directors, and any other business deemed appropriate.

Agenda Items for the April 29th meetings: Any association member who has an issue he wants

discussed at either the regular annual meeting or board of directors meeting should submit the item to the secretary to have

it included on the agenda. An item may also be brought up from the floor at the meeting.

Wanted – Members who are willing to serve: This is an open call to WSRPA members. We

are looking members that would like the opportunity to serve on the board of directors of the Washington State Rifle and

Pistol Association. Members representing Vancouver, Spokane, and the eastern part of the state are especially needed. This

is an opportunity to give back to your shooting sport. Anyone who is interested and desires more information may contact

the secretary. You may submit your name in advance, or just attend the meeting.

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GOAL Post 2018-4

Legislative Update from Olympia 27 January 2018 from Joe Waldron

SB 5992 PASSES SENATE

NEW BILLS FILED

ACTION ON BILLS

PUBLIC HEARING CONDUCTED

PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED

(Quick and dirty this week. I just got back on the redeye from the SHOT (Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trades) Show in Las

Vegas. All kinds of new toys that our Dave Workman will be covering in future articles.)

SB 5992 (“bump stock ban) passed the Senate on a 29-20 vote. It now goes to House Judiciary for their consideration. Given

that the bill had a couple of Republican co-sponsors and four Republican Senators voted “aye” on final passage, it will likely

sail through the House and go to the governor. The impact of this is very limited, and if this is all that passes the legislature

this session, we will be very lucky indeed.

SB 6415, by Sen. Hunt (D-22), and HB 2736, by Rep. Doglio (D-22), would require “express permission” from the

homeowner before allowing a CPL holder carrying a concealed pistol in a residence. Violation is a misdemeanor plus FIVE

YEARS’ LOSS OF CPL. “Express permission” is not further defined in the law. What constitutes “express?” Permission

in writing? Video of owner granting permission? Court affidavit? Notarized statement?

The version of HB 1122 that passed out of House Judiciary last week was amended to follow the original language from

HB 2319 introduced in 1997 (and gave rise to I-676 when it failed to pass the legislature that year). It drops the term

“community endangerment” and returns to a form of reckless endangerment, it applies only to children who unlawfully

access a firearm, and it defines “child” as anyone under the age of 18.

SB 5553 (suicide prevention, voluntary waiver of rights) passed out of the Senate January 24th on a 49-0 vote. It now moves

over to House Judiciary.

A public hearing on several gun bills was conducted by House Judiciary on Thursday, 25 January. Testimony, pro and con,

was taken on HBs 2666 (repeal state preemption), 1387 (background check on “assault weapons”), 2422 (restrict/ban “high

capacity” magazines), 2293 (banning firearms in day care facilities) and 2519 (return of seized CPLs). It is interesting to

note that not only were the anti crowd turned out in orange t-shirts for enhanced visibility, but for the first time (to the best

of my recollection) pizza was catered in for this. But this was just a spontaneous grassroots turnout. Right! It’s nice to have

millionaire sugar daddies.

The Senate Law & Justice committee will hold a public hearing on SB 6418 (possession of concealed firearm(s) in someone

else’s residence) at 10:00 a.m. on January 30th. Senate Law & Justice will consider SBs 6297 and 6298 in Executive Session

(vote to pass out of committee) on Friday, February 2nd, at 10:00 a.m.

BILL STATUS/GOAL POSITION:

HB 1000 Use of deadly force Doglio (D-22) H.PubSaf OPPOSE

HB 1004 Possession of firearms/state of emergency Shea (R-4) H. Jud.. SUPPORT

HB 1015 Limiting restrictions on concealed carry Shea (R-4) H. Jud.. SUPPORT

HB 1122 Safe storage of firearms Kagi (D-32) H. Rules OPPOSE

HB 1134 Assault weapon ban Peterson (D-21) H. Jud. OPPOSE

HB 1174 Firearm safety education in schools Muri (R-28) H. Edu SUPPORT

HB 1181 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Blake (D-19) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 1190 Prohibiting handgun sales registry Taylor (R-15) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 1270 Encouraging voluntary use of locking devices Harmsworth (R-44) H. Fin. SUPPORT

HB 1380 Repeals I-594 Shea (R-4) H. Jud.. SUPPORT

HB 1381 Universal recognition of all state CPLs Blake (D-19) H. Jud.. SUPPORT

HB 1387 Assault weapons background check Jinkins (D-27) H. Jud. OPPOSE

HB 1483 Allows destruction of forfeited firearms Lovick (D-44) H. Rules OPPOSE

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HB 1529 Use of force Ryu (D-32) H.PubSaf. OPPOSE

HB 1592 Delivery of firearms to LEOs Klippert (R- H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 1725 I-594 check exemption for CPL holders Koster (R-44) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 1731 Certain exemptions to I-594 Jinkins (D27) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 1900 Hunter ed funding/NRA license plates Griffey (R-35) H. Trans. NEUTRAL

HB 1933 Transfer of firearms at non-profit events Walsh (R-19) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 2136 Profits from seized firearms go to education fund Taylor (R-15) H. Jud SUPPORT

HB 2293 Bans firearms in daycare facilities (exception) Kagi (D-32) H. Jud OPPOSE

HB 2306 Allows licensed veterans to carry at Comm Coll Van Werven (R-) H. Jud. SUPPORT

HB 2329 Strengthens law making CPL data private Walsh (R-19) H. Jud SUPPORT

HB 2363 Drone delivery of firearms to offenders Pellicciotti (D-30) H.PubSaf SUPPORT

HB 2422 Bans “high capacity” magazines Peterson (D-21) H. Jud. OPPOSE

HB 2519 Return of seized CPLs Lovick (D-44) H. Jud. NEUTRAL

HB 2666 Repeals state preemption of gun laws Macri (D-43) H. Jud. OPPOSE

HB 2736 Permission to carry in a residence Doglio (D-22) H. Jud OPPOSE

SB 5000 Use of deadly force McCoy (D-38) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 5050 Assault weapon ban Frockt (D-3) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 5073 Use of force McCoy (D-38) S. W&M OPPOSE

SB 5216 Firearm safety education in schools O’Ban (R-28) S. K-12 SUPPORT

SB 5441 Involuntary freeze on firearm possession Kuderer (D-) S.HumSer NEUTRAL

SB 5444 Background check for “assault weapons” Frockt (D-46) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 5463 Mandatory safe storage of firearms Palumbo (D- S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 5506 Transfer of firearms at non-profit events Zeiger (R-25) S. Rules SUPPORT

SB 5553 Suicidal, waiver of rights Pedersen (D-43) Passed Senate NEUTRAL

SB 5795 Mandatory firearm liability insurance Chase (D-32) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 5992 Bans certain “trigger devices” Van De Wege (D-24) H. Jud. OPPOSE

SB 6049 Bans “high capacity” magazines Frockt (D-3) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 6146 Repeals state preemption of gun laws Saldana (D-37) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 6173 Strengthens law making CPL data private Takko (R-19) S. L&J SUPPORT

SB 6297 Firearm possession with history of violence Dhingra (D-45) S. L&J NEUTRAL

SB 6298 DV harassment firearm ban Dhingra (D-45) S. L&J OPPOSE

SB 6415 Permission to carry in a residence Hunt (D-22) S. L&J OPPOSE

HB = House bill, SB = Senate bill. L&J = Law & Justice, Jud = Judiciary, PubSaf = Public Safety, HC = Health Care, H.

K-12 = House Early education, Aprop = Appropriations, Fin = Finance, W&M = Ways &Means “S” before a bill number

indicates Substitute (amended).

HEARINGS SCHEDULED:

30 Jan Senate Law & Justice Hearing Room 4, John A. Cherberg Bldg

10:00 a.m. SB 6415

LEGISLATIVE HOT LINE: You may reach your Representatives and Senator by calling the Legislative Hotline at 1-

800-562-6000. Toll free!!! The hearing impaired may obtain TDD access at 1-800-635-9993. Also toll free!!!

1-800-562-6000 TDD 1-800-635-9993

OTHER DATA: Copies of pending legislation (bills), legislative schedules and other information are available on the

legislature's web site at "www.leg.wa.gov". Bills are available in Acrobat (.pdf) format. You may download a free version

of Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe's web site (http://www.adobe.com). You may also obtain hard copy bills, initiatives,

etc. Copies of bills may also be ordered toll free by calling the Legislative Hotline at (800) 562-6000. You may also hear

floor and committee hearing action live at http://www.tvw.org/ (you need "RealAudio" to do this, available free at the TVW

web site).

By reading the House and Senate "bill reports" (hbr, sbr) for each bill, you can see how individual committee members

voted. By reading the "roll call" for each bill, you can see how the entire House or Senate voted on any bill. The beauty of

the web site is that ALL this information is available, on line, to any citizen.

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"The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, or the state, shall not be impaired, but nothing in this

section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain or employ an armed body of

men."

Article 1, Section 24

Constitution of the State of Washington

Copyright 2018 Gun Owners Action League of WA

Picture taken at the January 20th service rifle-pistol match. The rifle line had one relay in the pits, but with only a few openings

there. These matches are becoming increasingly popular.

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Cascade Shooting Facility hosts

Combined Service Pistol – Service Rifle Matches by Duane Hatch

A few years back, Jerry Bentler began running combined service pistol and service rifle matches. These matches have

become quite popular and are just a lot of fun! They are usually held during the months of September through January, after

the end of the outdoor rifle season. The thinking was that if rifle shooters got exposed to pistol, and pistol shooters got

exposed to rifle, it would be better for both sports. Also, the plan was to have the September match registered with the

Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). If more shooters participated in these Excellence-in-Competition (EIC) “leg”

matches, more leg points would be available. Competitors would have more opportunities to acquire the necessary points

toward their Distinguished Awards.

The course of fire for these matches results in 60 shots for both the pistol and rifle stages.

Dec 10, 2017 - On a chilly December day, fifteen hardy competitors shoot the slow fire stage of the match.

The pistol stage: The September CMP sanctioned match has the slow fire stage fired at 50 yards, with timed and rapid fire

at 25 yards. The other “club” matches have all firing done at 25 yards, shooting the equivalent of two National Match

Courses. Two slow fire targets are shot, followed by two timed fire targets and two rapid fire targets.

The rifle stage: The course

of fire for rifle is one National

Match Course, with an extra

10 shots standing. As with

pistol, the September CMP

sanc-tioned match is a full

course of fire: 10 shots

standing at 200 yards, 10 shots

sitting rapid fire at 200 yards,

10 shots prone rapid fire at 300

yards, and 20 shots prone slow

fire at 600 yards. The

remaining monthly matches

(October through January) are

all shot under cover at 200

yards. This works well for a With snow on the ground, competitors shoot their prone slow fire stage.

Electronic targets make the match go much quicker!

With snow on the ground, competitors shoot their prone slow fire stage. Electronic targets

make the match go much quicker!

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number of reasons, with rain being at the top of the list. Also, with less daylight, the match goes quicker at 200 yards. The

club matches, to help new rifle shooters, begin with the prone slow fire stage. This helps shooters get a good zero on the

gun, and get comfortable shooting, before moving on to the sitting and standing stages.

Great for new competitive shooters: These matches are great for shooters who are new to either rifle or pistol shooting.

Cascade Shooting Facility owns a number of service pistols and match grade AR-15s that can be used by shooters who do

not yet own their own. Jerry and his team who run the match, as well as experienced shooters, are willing to assist and coach

newer shooters. And, these club matches are really just fun!

Electronic Rifle Scoring: Cascade

Shooting Facility has recently in-

vested in a number of electronic target

systems, which instantly display shots

at the firing line. Additionally, the

system keeps track of each shot,

scores, and records the results. It can

also display bullet velocity at the

target. Because the system used a

WiFi signal, it can be displayed on a

tablet, i-phone, or one the club’s

“military grade” laptops.

Match results: Listed below are the match results for the November 11th, Veterans Day, match and the December 10th

match. Fourteen competitors participated in November and fifteen shot in December.

December 10, 2017 Pistol Rifle Aggregate

Jerry Bentler 523-5x 589-22x 1112-27x MW

Brian Keelean 524-7x 569-5x 1093-20x 2nd

Jim Obermeyer 511-5x 551-9x 1062-14x 3rd

Dave Gere 497-6x 552-11x 1049-17x 4th

Sensors placed on target frames. Shots are scored and displayed on the club’s laptop.

November 11, 2017 Pistol Rifle Aggregate

Duane Hatch 537-12x 568-18x 1105-30x MW

John Zwosta 511-5x 547-14x 1058-19x 2nd

Dave Gere 490-6x 560-13x 1050-19x 3rd

Brian Keelean 478-5x 566-4x 1044-9x 4th

Shown above is a shot displayed on a tablet. Shots are instantly displayed and scored.

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200-yard targets at Cascade, just waiting for you! Contact Jerry Bentler for a spot on the line.

2017-18 WA State Junior Olympic Air Pistol Championship

Twelve Juniors competed in the 2017-18 WA State Junior

Olympic Air Pistol Championship with juniors from Graham Jr

Shooting Club and Vancouver Rifle and Pistol Club.

Six Junior women competed in the women’s Air Pistol event

this year over the five women Juniors we had last year. Having

six women competitors, we met the USA Shooting requirement

to have six or more competitors to have USA Shooting

recognize the match winner as our State Champion. Last year,

due to only having five women compete, USA Shooting did not

recognize a State Champion.

The men’s Air Pistol event was down one competitor from last

year giving us a total of seven competitors for the men’s event.

Women only had to shoot 40 shots whereas the men had to shoot

60.

Next year, ISSF and USA Shooting have updated their rules making both the women’s and men’s events to compete with

the same number of shots now, so both will need to shoot 60 shots in the Air Pistol event.

Below are the results: Last Name First Name S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

Total

Placement

Women's Air Pistol

Gabbard Jaden 83 1 84 1 84 1 82 0

333 3 Gold

Gray Stephanie 70 0 75 0 86 0 83 1

314 1 Silver

Delaney Kylie 81 2 77 0 79 0 71 0

308 2 Bronze

Frick Karyssa 71 0 57 0 71 0 65 0

264 0

Harpe Rheanne 70 0 59 0 48 0 61 0

238 0

Stephens Maya 62 0 67 0 54 1 49 0

232 1

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Last Name First Name S1

S2

S3

S4

S5

S6

Total

Placement

Men's Air Pistol

Schadler Casper 85 0 91 3 91 0 84 2 83 0 84 1 518 6 Gold

Moon Aiden 85 1 83 0 76 0 78 1 75 0 82 0 479 2 Silver

Harpe Taylor 72 0 77 1 79 1 71 0 72 0 74 0 445 2 Bronze

Hinson Ryan 67 0 73 1 71 0 75 1 78 1 77 0 441 3

LaTray Michael 62 0 75 0 69 0 66 0 72 0 73 0 417 0

Farah Alex 58 0 80 0 66 0 56 0 62 0 70 0 392 0

Harpe Jameson 66 0 68 0 61 0 63 0 65 0 60 0 383 0

The Wildlife Committee of Washington’s (WCW)

Garand/Springfield/Vintage/Modern Military Game by George Smith

On December 17th, the Wildlife Committee of Washington’s (WCW) held its last Garand/Springfield/Vintage/Modern

Military Game for calendar year 2017. In the photograph below are the competitors for this game with their rifles. All

categories were represented except for Springfields.

WCW has been in existence for over 75 years and is located just 20 miles from downtown Seattle. The club is a special

resource available to over 3 million residents in the region and offers programs in education, training with resources for

venues in rifle, pistol, shotgun and archery.

The club has a high power shoot for 11 months of the 2018 year beginning in February. Five are CMP games and are

scheduled for the second Sunday in February, March, October, November and December. More information on the club’s

high power programs can be found on the CMP competitions web site and the calendar on the club’s website at

http://www.wcwi.org/.

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NRA Smallbore Rifle F-Class National Championship To Debut

This Summer by NRA Staff - Tuesday, January 9, 2018

An example of a Smallbore F-Class Rifle. Photo by Jim Evenson.

The National Rifle Association Board of Directors has approved a Smallbore Rifle F-Class National Championship. This

new event will be conducted concurrently with the 2018 NRA National Smallbore Rifle Championships, at the Wa-Ke'De

Rifle Range in Bristol, IN.

F-Class is the brain child of the late Canadian rifleman George “Farky” Farquharson, for whom the discipline is named.

Farquharson developed the sport in the early 1990s as an outlet for high power shooters, “of a certain age,” who were facing

the challenges of diminished eyesight, reflexes, and strength in sling shooting, yet wished to continue competing.

Farquharson’s idea was to use scopes and bipods to shoot at a smaller target than the sling shooters at long range. F-Class

has caught on with multiple segments of the shooting community, and it is growing rapidly as a shooting discipline.

Details of the new national championship are being finalized, but here’s the general concept: there will be several daily

aggregates of 40 shots each at 50 yards, and a Dewar course of fire―20 shots at 50 yards and 20 at 100 yards. The target

will be the NRA A-50/A-51 at short range, and the NRA A-33 at 100 yards. The specifics of the match such as rifle

requirements, rests, and sights may be found in the Provisional Smallbore Rifle F-Class Rules (Section 23), found on page

65 of the current NRA Smallbore Rifle rulebook. Any rules not covered in Section 23 will be referred to in the normal rules

of Sections 1 through 22.

NRA Board Member Howard J. “Walt” Walter shared more details about the equipment needed to participate in the new

championship.

“No elaborate equipment is needed for competition―any rifle chambered for .22LR, with either metallic or telescopic sights

mounted, and a bipod will work fine. A shooting mat and a spotting scope rounds out the basic equipment that’s needed. If

you have been shooting smallbore rifle for any time, you probably already have all the equipment that you need to be

competitive.”

Walter added, “While equipment is important, the real test will be a shooter’s ability to read the wind and keep up with the

changes before pulling the trigger.”

A match program will be available in the spring. Be sure to check back with SSUSA.org often for the latest updates. Add-

itionally, you can view the entire schedule of 2018 NRA Championships at this link:

www.ssusa.org/articles/2017/10/30/new-2018-nra-national-championship-schedule

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The 2017 Northern Rockies LR F-Class Regional by Jay Christopherson

The 2017 Northern Rockies LR F-Class Regional was shot this past weekend in Missoula, MT, at Deep Creek Range. This

is a 3-day, long range regional F-Class match consisting of 2 individual days and 1 team day. The individual days are a 105-

shot aggregate, consisting of a 45-shot Palma (800/900/1000) followed by a 20-shot x 1000 (Day 1) and a 40-shot x 1000

match (Day 2). The team match is a 45-shot per team member Palma match (800/900/1000).

This is the 4th year I have traveled to shoot this match and as always, it was an excellent match. Jamey Williams does an

outstanding job of herding cats and ensuring that the match runs smoothly. Bob Evans ran the line and really did an excellent

job of keeping everyone safe and the match moving. Having him there to run things really made a difference in freeing

Jamey up a bit I thought.

Here are the TL;DR results:

Individuals (1050.105X):

F-Open:

● Jay Christopherson, 1047.62X, MW

● Tod Hendricks, 1043.61X, 2nd MW

● Jim Williams, 1041.51X, 3rd MW

F-TR:

● Justin Covey, 1030.48X, MW

● Tom Hubbard, 1030.41X, 2nd MW

● John Van Santford, 1027.36X, 3rd MW

Team Matches (1800.180X):

● F-Open - "Washington F-Open", 1794.121X

○ Jay Christopherson, 449.33X

○ Tod Hendricks, 448.28X

○ David Oakes, 448.30X

○ Monte Milanuk, 449.30X

● F-TR - "Misfits", 1751.50X

○ John Van Santford, 436.14X

○ Beverly Van Santford, 441.13X

○ Phil Brackenbury, 436.12X

○ Larry Bandaccari, 438.11X

MATCH NOTES:

So, let me just get this out of the way. Conditions were generally pretty good. Not perfect, but near to. There was enough

change to push you out of the 10-ring if you were not careful, but overall, about as consistently good as you can expect.

There was also some smoke haze, particularly on Friday and Saturday, that made seeing the target a challenge and looking

at mirage was basically impossible. But, for all that, the wind was mostly very, very kind.

The FTR matches had some interesting side notes - Tom Hubbard, the 2nd place winner, had some equipment issues before

the match started. He ended up borrowing another shooter's rifle and shooting his ammo out of it at 800 yards and things

did not turn out well. For the rest of the match, he borrowed another shooter's rifle (closer to his rifle's chamber) and just

about made it all the way back for the win. Some very impressive shooting there. Justin Covey, the winner, has only been

shooting for two years and shot an impressive HM score. In fact, note that the two top FTR shooters both shot HM scores!

Finally, John Van Santford, the 3rd MW, is normally a very accomplished sling shooter. This was his first match shooting

FTR. I'm not sure if he'll be able to completely remove the taint, but I'm sure there might be some NW FTR shooters who

are just as happy to see him go back to sling.

The F-Open matches were very close throughout - after Day 1, I believe there were 10 shooters within 5 points of each other

and some very nice scores shot at the various stages. A whole lot of Master's (and an Expert and SS!) made a lot of ground

into receiving their HM cards after this match. If your local 1000-yard range is not conducive to "leveling up" (i.e.,

Rattlesnake) your class, Deep Creek might be able to help you.

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In the team matches, the "Washington F-Open" (formerly, Team High Life WA and no, not for the reason you think) team

scored 1794-121X, which we believe is the pending National Record has been confirmed to be the new National Record.

The most recent pending record that I am aware of, was 1789-100X, set at the recent 2017 Berger Southwest Nationals. The

standing record was 1786-104X. We were very excited when our shooting held up at 1000 yards to break the record.

As always, the match featured a catered BBQ dinner on Saturday along with a very nice prize table. The sponsors were very

generous, and the prize winners were very excited. We're all grateful when our matches feature great sponsorships.

WA F-Open team.

WA F-TR team.

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2017-18 WA State Junior Olympic Air Pistol Championship

We had 58 Juniors compete in the 2017-18 WA State Junior

Olympic 3-Postion Smallbore Championship with juniors

competing at Vancouver Rifle and Pistol Club, Spokane Jr Rifle,

and West Seattle Totems. The participant is up by 4 juniors from

last year.

In the women’s event, we had 26 women juniors compete for

the State Championship Title. With a score of 562, Cassidy

Wilson was able to hold repeat as State Champion. Emme

Nelson was 2nd Place, with a score of 561, just 1 point behind

Cassidy. Taylor Christian won the tie breaker for 3rd place.

On the men’s side, Alec Patajo put up a 577 score to win State

Champion. In 2nd Place is Tyler Horn with a 573, and Kellen

McAferty came in 3rd place with a scores of 568. For the Team

event, match winner was VRPC Dream Team; members include

Tyler Horn, Casper Schadler, Aiden Moon, and Kylie Delaney.

Overall it was very competitive, and we should see several of these juniors get invites to compete in the 2018 USA Junior

Olympic National Championship.

Women’s final results:

Last Name First Name WA Class KN PR ST Total

Wilson Cassidy Jr Master 189 4 194 9 179 2 562 15 Winner - Gold Nelson Emme Jr Master 192 10 193 6 176 1 561 17 2nd Place - Silver Christian Taylor Jr Expert 182 2 195 12 173 0 550 14 3rd Place - Bronze Delaney Kylie Jr Master 179 3 193 9 178 1 550 13 1st Jr Expert Warner Morgahn Jr Expert 181 0 195 5 172 0 548 5

Goist Emma Jr Expert 184 1 192 5 165 0 541 6

Smith Madisen A Class 184 5 190 3 176 1 550 9 1st A Class

Gray Stephanie A Class 184 3 188 4 172 0 544 7 2nd A Class McCrary Kaci A Class 181 2 193 6 160 1 534 9 3rd A Class Zachary Lilly A Class 170 3 186 5 169 3 525 11 4th A Class Chandler Phoebe A Class 181 3 189 7 150 0 520 10

Romo Anna A Class 175 2 181 3 161 0 517 5

Thompson Katherine A Class 170 2 183 3 159 0 512 5

WestPhall Korrin A Class 167 0 180 2 165 1 512 3

Steinle Madeline A Class 163 1 176 1 154 1 493 3

Anderson Grace A Class 160 1 174 2 151 2 485 5

Bennett Danielle A Class 166 1 173 2 133 0 472 3

Pauole Skylar B Class 175 3 191 6 170 2 536 11 1st B Class

Crossley Lauren B Class 191 6 183 6 150 0 524 12 2nd B Class Maggard Cheyenne B Class 175 3 188 4 151 3 514 10

Kight Caden B Class 161 1 182 1 148 0 491 2

Chastain-Cho. Liberti B Class 165 3 176 1 148 0 489 4

Geniesse Bailey B Class 161 0 166 1 107 0 434 1

Pearsall Anna C Class 150 1 181 1 126 1 457 3 1st Class

Kight Casey C Class 161 1 169 3 77 0 407 4

Harpe Rheanne C Class 173 3 175 1 86 0 434 4

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Men’s final results:

Last Name First Name WA Class KN PR ST Total

Patajo Alec Jr Master 192 7 199 13 186 2 577 22 Winner - Gold Horn Tyler Jr Master 189 5 197 9 187 3 573 17 2nd Place - Silver McAferty Kellen Jr Master 192 5 197 9 179 2 568 16 3rd Place - Bronze Schadler Casper Jr Master 182 2 196 9 189 6 567 17 1st Jr Master Webb Sean Jr Master 191 4 195 8 179 2 565 14

Maystrovich Mason Jr Expert 189 7 195 8 182 3 566 18 1st Jr Expert Moon Aiden Jr Expert 191 4 197 10 178 2 566 16 2nd Jr Expert Pham Andrew Jr Expert 181 3 194 6 173 2 548 11

Hainline III Robert Jr Expert 177 2 195 10 171 2 543 14

Moore Logan Jr Expert 174 2 194 6 174 3 542 11

Hunter Hayden A Class 180 1 187 2 175 1 542 4 1st A Class Albanese Noah A Class 185 1 193 7 163 4 541 12 2nd A Class Betzler Brock A Class 173 2 187 2 172 1 532 5 3rd A Class Atkinson Liam A Class 183 2 189 6 159 0 531 8 4th A Class Harpe Taylor A Class 174 0 179 2 175 2 528 4

Pearsall Zachary A Class 169 2 191 8 162 0 522 10

Farah Alex A Class 179 4 180 1 162 0 521 5

Tafoya Ben A Class 181 1 183 2 155 1 519 4

Loree Jeff A Class 169 0 187 4 153 0 509 4

Bergren Levi A Class 164 1 183 2 155 0 502 3

Stoecker Jack A Class 169 0 181 5 139 0 489 5

Harpe Jameson A Class 166 2 173 1 128 1 467 4

Acevedo Gavin B Class 173 3 179 4 146 0 498 7 1st B Class Jones Ben B Class 166 1 184 3 148 2 498 6

Enright Gavin B Class 164 2 175 4 139 0 478 6

Henderson Ashton B Class 169 0 183 7 111 0 463 7

Loree Garrett C Class 166 1 177 0 149 1 492 2 1st C Class Moore Joel C Class 144 0 177 2 80 0 401 2

Pearsall Garrett C Class 138 2 168 1 53 0 359 3

Davin Chris D Class 170 0 180 1 161 1 511 2 1st D Class Osten Oscar D Class 145 0 168 3 63 0 376 3

Vitacolonna Noah D Class 129 0 144 0 60 0 333 0

Harpe Fletcher Prone Only 135 0 124 0 127 0 386 0 1st Prone Only

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Team Results:

Rank Participant Region Kneeling Prone Standing Team

1 VRPC Dream Team Vancouver, WA 741 - 14 783 - 37 732 - 12 2256 - 63 Gold

Horn, Tyler (119)

189 - 5 197 - 9 187 - 3 573 - 17

Schadler, Casper (109)

182 - 2 196 - 9 189 - 6 567 - 17

Moon, Aiden (117)

191 - 4 197 - 10 178 - 2 566 - 16

Delaney, Kylie (101)

179 - 3 193 - 9 178 - 1 550 - 13

2 Spokane JRC Gold Spokane, WA 741 - 14 767 - 31 689 - 6 2197 - 51 Silver

Maystrovich, Mason

(807)

189 - 7 195 - 8 182 - 3 566 - 18

Wilson, Cassidy (801)

189 - 4 194 - 9 179 - 2 562 - 15

Christian, Taylor (810)

182 - 2 195 - 12 173 - 0 550 - 14

Tafoya, Ben (805)

181 - 1 183 - 2 155 - 1 519 - 4

3 PSC Gold Vancouver, WA 724 - 9 776 - 29 692 - 6 2192 - 44 Bronze

Webb, Sean (115)

191 - 4 195 - 8 179 - 2 565 - 14

Hainline III, Robert

(114)

177 - 2 195 - 10 171 - 2 543 - 14

Warner, Morgahn

(111)

181 - 0 195 - 5 172 - 0 548 - 5

Pauole, Skylar (116)

175 - 3 191 - 6 170 - 2 536 - 11

4 Capital City Gold Seattle, WA 739 - 12 773 - 29 665 - 8 2177 - 49

McAferty, Kellen

(112)

192 - 5 197 - 9 179 - 2 568 - 16

Pham, Andrew (108)

181 - 3 194 - 6 173 - 2 548 - 11

Albanese, Noah (114)

185 - 1 193 - 7 163 - 4 541 - 12

Chandler, Phoebe

(115)

181 - 3 189 - 7 150 - 0 520 - 10

5 Capital City Silver Seattle, WA 707 - 8 758 - 15 678 - 5 2143 - 28

Smith, Madisen (118)

184 - 5 190 - 3 176 - 1 550 - 9

Moore, Logan (113)

174 - 2 194 - 6 174 - 3 542 - 11

Hunter, Hayden (116)

180 - 1 187 - 2 175 - 1 542 - 4

Loree, Jeff (111)

169 - 0 187 - 4 153 - 0 509 - 4

6 VRPC Golden Dragon Vancouver, WA 718 - 9 740 - 13 669 - 3 2127 - 25

Gray, Stephanie (110)

184 - 3 188 - 4 172 - 0 544 - 7

McCrary, Kaci (121)

181 - 2 193 - 6 160 - 1 534 - 9

Harpe, Taylor (103)

174 - 0 179 - 2 175 - 2 528 - 4

Farah, Alex (106)

179 - 4 180 - 1 162 - 0 521 - 5

7 West Seattle Thunderbirds Seattle, WA 706 - 15 741 - 19 645 - 4 2092 - 38

Nelson, Emme (104)

192 - 10 193 - 6 176 - 1 561 - 17

Zachary, Lilly (106)

170 - 3 186 - 5 169 - 3 525 - 11

Romo, Anna (109)

175 - 2 181 - 3 161 - 0 517 - 5

Stoecker, Jack (117)

169 - 0 181 - 5 139 - 0 489 - 5

8 Spokane JRC Silver Spokane, WA 646 - 5 738 - 13 584 - 3 1968 - 21

Pearsall, Zachary

(802)

169 - 2 191 - 8 162 - 0 522 - 10

Jones, Ben (806)

166 - 1 184 - 3 148 - 2 498 - 6

Kight, Caden (809)

161 - 1 182 - 1 148 - 0 491 - 2

Pearsall, Anna (804)

150 - 1 181 - 1 126 - 1 457 - 3

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2018 BULLSEYE PISTOL COMPETITION SCHEDULE WA – OR – north ID

Original, December 11, 2017

WASHINGTON Precision Pistol (Bullseye) Matches Date Host Club Match NRA Notes

MAR 3 Paul Bunyan Outdoor 1800 A Short course, 900 each 22&CF

MAR 24-25 Kenmore State Indoor Championship & NRA Sectional

R Indoor 1800, 50 ft, 22 only, State Leg for 22

only. First 900 is sectional. WSRPA

membership required for state match, not

sectional.

JUN 9-10 TRRC Washington State Governor’s-20 Championship

R Outdoor 2700, DR, State Leg and CMP 22&SP

EIC “leg” matches. WSRPA membership

required.

JUL 7

Paul Bunyan NRA Regional Pistol

Match - Washington R Outdoor 2700, DR, State Leg and CMP 22&SP

EIC matches.

AUG 11 TRRC Mid-summer 1800+ A 900 each 22&CF, CMP 22&SP EIC

SEP 22 Paul Bunyan Washington State

Championship R Outdoor 2700, DR, State Leg and CMP

22&SP leg matches. WSRPA membership

required.

OCT 20 Paul Bunyan Outdoor 2700 A Short course *All competitions start at 9:00AM, unless otherwise indicated.

OREGON Precision Pistol (Bullseye) Matches Date Host Club Match NRA Notes

MAR 17 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 A Short course

MAR 25 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A Short course

APR 21 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

APR 29 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

MAY 19 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

MAY 20 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

JUN 16 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 R 50 yd slow fire + EIC matches

JUN 23-24 EEGC Oregon State

Championship R Outdoor 2700, EIC matches

JUL 29 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

AUG 26 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

SEP 15-16

Tri-County NRA Regional Pistol

Match - Oregon R Outdoor 2700, EIC matches.

SEP 23 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

OCT 20 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

OCT 28 EEGC Outdoor 2700 A Short course

NOV 17 Tri-County Outdoor 2700 R Short course+ EIC matches

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Northern IDAHO Precision Pistol (Bullseye) Matches

Date Host Club Match NRA Notes

JAN 13 C d’Alene Indoor Gallery Match A 90 shots Bullseye, 60 Standard, 60 Air

FEB 10 C d’Alene NRA Sectional R Sectional for Precision, Standard, Air, and Free

pistol

MAR 10 C d’Alene Indoor State

Championship R Warm-up NMC, 900 state match, Team match,

all 22

APR 14 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 Short course

MAY 12 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

JUN 9 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

JUL 14 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

AUG 11 C d’Alene Idaho State Championship

R Outdoor 2700, EIC matches

SEP 8 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

OCT 13 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 A 50 yd slow fire

NOV 10 C d’Alene Outdoor 2700 Short course

DEC 8 C d’Alene Indoor Gallery Match A 90 shots Bullseye, 60 Standard, 60 Air

Pistol Match Contact and Range Location Information

Paul Bunyan Rifle & Sportsman’s Club, Paul Hahn, [email protected] 17902 Meridian E, Puyallup, WA 98375 Kenmore Shooting Range, Steve Read, [email protected] 1031 228th ST SW, Bothell, WA 98021 Cascade for Service Rifle-Pistol Matches, Jerry Bentler, [email protected] 26520 292nd Ave SE, Ravensdale, WA 98051 Tacoma Rifle & Revolver Club (TRRC), John Zwosta, [email protected] 8503 Chambers Creek Rd W, University Place, WA 98467 Coeur d’Alene Rifle and Pistol Club, Roger Swing, [email protected] 6001 N Atlas Rd, Coeur d’Alene, ID, 83815 Tri-County Gun Club, Ralph Smith, [email protected] 13050 SW Tonquin Rd, Sherwood, OR 97140 Emerald Empire Gun Club (EEGC), Roddy Toyota, [email protected] 36111 McGowan Creek Rd, Springfield, OR 97478

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2018 Mar–May High Power Rifle Schedule (rev 1-8-18)

OUT-OF-STATE COMPETITORS, PLEASE NOTE: For Washington State Championship and District Championship

matches, where WSRPA membership is required, membership in your state association is recognized by WSRPA as fulfilling

that requirement. Just show your current, home state association membership card at registration. However, WSRPA

membership IS required for WSRPA “leg” matches. Thank you.

MARCH

3 Saturday Tri-Cities Any/Any/40 300/500 0900 Start Any/Any rifle

4 Sunday Paul Bunyan Offhand/100 200 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

Cloward-Partee Standing

Match 0900

9 Friday Machias Prone 60

Practice

500 $10 Begin Shooting at 1300.

0745 Registration 0930

Start 10 Saturday Machias Prone 60 500 A $20

10 Saturday Tri-Cities RMC/80 200/300/600 0830 Start, RMC

11 Sunday Kenmore Vintage SR 100 S $20 0830 registration

16 Friday Tri-Cities Mid Range

Match

300/600 Sling, F-class, BPTR, Start

0900

1300 start 16 Friday Tri-Cities Long Range

Practice

800/900/1000

17 Saturday Tri-Cities PALMA/

Creedmoor

LR

800/900/1k A 0900 Start.

17 Saturday Cascade Prone/60 600 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

0800 Registration 0915

Start

Practice 0815 Regist.

0900 Start 17 Saturday Paul Bunyan 80 RMC 200/300/600 P $5

18 Sunday Cascade RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

0800 Regist. 0915 Start

18 Sunday Tri-Cities 1000 yd

Match

1000 0900 Start.

24 Saturday Plantation Prone/60 300 A $25 (Jrs.

$15)

Club Championship 0930

start. MR63, MR63FC

targets

25 Sunday Spokane 80 RMC 2/3/600 A $20/10 Jr 0900 start. Special award

for M1A/M14 class

31 Saturday Tri-Cities Open Any

Rifle

300/500 0900 start

APRIL

1 Sunday Paul Bunyan RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

Blue Ox Match

6 Friday Machias Prone 60

Practice

500 $10 1300 start

7 Saturday Machias Prone 60 500 A $25 0745 Regist. 0930 Start

8 Sunday Kenmore 50 NMC 100 A $10 0830 registration

13 Friday Tri-Cities Mid Range

Match

300/600 0900 start

13 Friday Tri-Cities Long Range

Practice

800/900/1000 1300 start Long range

practice

14 Saturday Tri-Cities PALMA/

Creedmoor

LR

800/900/1000 0900 start

15 Sunday Cascade Alex Parv 80

Offhad

200 $20/$10 0800 Regist. 0915 Start

15 Sunday Tri-Cities Long Range 1K 0900 start

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21 Saturday Cascade RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

0800 Regist. 0915 Start

22 Sunday Cascade LR6 Vedvick

Memorial

600 $20/$10 0800 Regist. 0915 Start

Simulates LR target

22 Sunday Tri-Cities RMC/80 200/300/600 A 0830 start

26 Thursday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1K Practice 0800 Start

27 Friday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1K Practice 0800 Start

28 Saturday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1K 0800 Start 50 BMG BR

Match

28 Saturday Plantation Prone/80 300 R $45 (Jrs.

$20)

WSRPA 300 yard

Championship - MR63,

MR63FC targets

0900 start WSRPA

membership required

28 Saturday Spokane RMC/80 200/300/600 A $40/ 30 Jr Wash.ST. East District

Championship Afternoon

start

29 Sunday Spokane CMP EIC/50 2/3/600 A $20 0830 start, CMP Service

Rifle EIC (leg) match

WSRPA membership

required Shoot both days

for $50

29 Sunday Tacoma 60 Prone 600 A $15 0815 registration.

Advanced Reservations

required

29 Sunday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1K 0800 Start. 50 BMG BR

Match

MAY

6 Sunday Paul Bunyan RMC/80 200/300/600 A $20 (Jrs.

$10)

Mt. Tahoma Match

6 Sunday Spokane F-Class 80 300/600 A $20/ 10 jr Shot alongside BPCR.

0830 Start

6 Sunday Kenmore 50 NMC 100 A $10 0830 registration

6 Sunday Tri-Cities Open Any

Rifle

300/500 0900 start

11 Friday Machias Prone 60

Practice

500 $10 1300 Start

12 Saturday Machias Prone 60 500 R $25 0745 Regist. 0930 Start

plus team match and fees

12 Saturday Spokane CMP Garand

Match

200 $20 ($10

Jrs)

Honor Flight Charity

match

12 Saturday Tri-Cities RMC/80 200/300/600 A 0830 Start.

13 Sunday Tri-Cities RMC/80 200/300/600 A 0830 Start

15 Tuesday Tri-cities US-CAN Team

Prac

0900 start

16 Wednesday Tri-Cities US-CAN Team

Prac

0900 start

17 Thursday Tri-Cities PALMA®/45 800/900/1k 1000 Start. Practice

18 Friday Tri-Cities PALMA®/45 800/900/1K R $30/$50/

$70

0900 Start - WA State

PALMA® Champ Day 1+

800 Team

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19 Saturday Tri-Cities PALMA®/45 800/900/1K R $30/$50/

$70

0830 Start - WA State

PALMA® Champ Day 2+

800 Team

19 Saturday Cascade M1 Garand-

Carbine

200 $20/$10 Jrs 30 shot Garand, 30

Carbine

20 Sunday Cascade 80 RMC 200/300/600 A $20 (Jrs

$10)

0800 Regist. 0915 Start

20 Sunday Tri-Cities PALMA®/45 800/900/1K R $30 0830 Start - WA State

PALMA® Champ Day 3

+ 800 Team

WSRPA membership

required

24 Thursday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1000 0800 Start Practice

25 Friday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1000 0800 Start Practice

26 Saturday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1000 0800 Start Match

27 Sunday Tri-Cities .50 BMG 1000 0800 Start Match

CLUB CONTACTS CASCADE SHOOTING FACILITIES 26520 292nd Avenue SE, Ravensdale, WA

Steve Fischer 206.399.3658 [email protected] Valentine Burkhauser 253.735.6730 [email protected] Jerry

Bentler 206.406.5740 [email protected]

CLARK RIFLES (Vancouver) 25115 NE Rawson Rd., Brush Prairie, WA (360.944.1118)

Travelling N or S on I-205, take Exit 32 Padden Parkway East, travel 4 miles. When the parkway becomes NE Ward Rd., travel another 2.2 miles. At the intersection (4-way stop) where the road becomes NE 182nd Ave. travel another mile. Turn east (right) on NE 139th St., travel 2.4 miles. Turn north (left) on NE Rawson Road,

travel 1.2 miles. Clark Rifles is on the right. Contact Tim Roark for high power matches 360.883.0615 [email protected] and Ed Perry [email protected] for CMP matches.

JEFFERSON COUNTY SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 112 Gun Club Road, Port Townsend WA Mike

Roth [email protected] All matches are fired at 100 yds on reduced targets. Registration 10:00.

KENMORE RANGES 1031 228th SW, Bothell WA, 98021

For further information contact the Rangemaster at 206.481.8686; http://wcwi.org, or George Smith at [email protected]

North Central Washington Gun Club (NCWGC), Wenatchee www.ncwgunclub.com Pre-registration strongly advised to ensure there is sufficient interest to hold the matches. If fewer than 5 competitors are

registered at least one week in advance, the match director reserves the right to cancel the match at his discretion. Monte Milanuk 509.668.0240c,

509.662.1982h [email protected] Safety glasses and hearing protection required; no exceptions. 0830 Sign-in.

PAUL BUNYAN RIFLE & SPORTSMAN’S CLUB Bob Wendt [email protected]

PLANTATION RIFLE RANGE Contact: Tod Hendricks [email protected] 360.202.8533

Range location: take exit #246 from Interstate-5; range road is directly across from the northbound exit and entrance lanes; 5102 Samish Way, Bellingham,

WA.

SEATTLE RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION (Machias) Dave Russell, [email protected]

SPOKANE RIFLE CLUB Dusty McQuary [email protected]

Wednesday Practice. First WED of April through end of September. 1530 Start until dusk. DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of Division Street (US 395) and Francis Avenue (SR 291) head west on W Francis Ave 3.0 Miles toward N Assembly

Street; Continue west onto W Nine Mile Road 0.7 Miles; Turn left onto W Rifle Club Road 0.4 Miles to 6411 N Aubrey L White Parkway; Go thru

the gate on the west side of Aubrey L. White Parkway and proceed downhill, at 10 MPH, to the clubhouse.

TACOMA RIFLE and REVOLVER CLUB

TRI-CITIES SHOOTING ASSOCIATION, Rattlesnake Mountain Shooting Facility www.tcsa.info

Go to: www.tcsa.info/HighPower.htm for the latest match program information and details; including confirmation of dates, times, formats and fees. All

matches may be subject to change up to 2 weeks prior to scheduled date. Please check the website 1-2 weeks prior to attending a particular match. Conventional

High Power: John Julian 509.375.5844, 509.308.0376, [email protected] Long Range/PALMA®: Ash Garman 360.923.5327 [email protected]; Dave Hoffarth [email protected] 509.203.4181

.50BMG: Paul Rittman 509.845.4900 [email protected], VMR/40, 300yd Any/Any, .22RF: [email protected]

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Picture taken at the service rifle-pistol match on January 20th. The pistol line was completely filled.

*****The Benefits of WSRPA Membership*****

• Eligible to shoot in all Washington State Championship competitions for a year (High Power Rifle, Pistol, Smallbore, Air).

• Eligible to shoot in all state Excellence-in-Competition (leg) matches for a year.

• Eligible to compete on our state team in the National Championship matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio.

• Juniors are eligible to receive financial assistance when attending National Level competition.

• Eligible to purchase arms and ammunition from the Civilian Marksman Program (CMP). We are a member of the CMP.

• Helping support our state's competitive shooting programs.

• Helping support our state's junior shooting teams. We provide equipment for our junior shooters to use in training and competition.

• Helping support our junior competitors who attend national-level competition.

• Adding to our numbers in our effort to keep and bear arms.

Application for Membership in the Washington State Rifle and Pistol Association (REV 01/18)

Name ___________________________________________________

Street ___________________________________________________

City ________________________ State _________ Zip ___________

Phone _________-__________-_____________________

e-mail address_____________________________________________

Eligibility Statement: I hereby certify that I am not precluded by any state or federal law from the possession of firearms.

Signature:________________________________ Date____________

Please check type of membership desired:

Annual Adult Membership.

_____New, first time member…………….$15

_____One year renewal/rejoining………....$30

_____Two year renewal/rejoining….……...$55

_____Three year renewal/rejoining...….…..$80

Annual Junior (Under 20) Membership.

_____New/renewal……………………..…..$10

Life Membership………………………………$300

Conditional Life…………….……….$150 first year/$150 second year.

Newsletter: Our newsletter, The Primer, is no longer printed. It is available to you on the WSRPA website.

Other membership information:

Are you an NRA member? ____ Life member? ____

My interests: High power rifle____ Smallbore rifle____ Pistol____ Hunting____

Please do not send cash. Make all checks payable to: WSRPA

Mail to: WSRPA Membership Chairman

PO Box 64971,

University Place, WA 98464

.