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| Title: Appleseed Project Marksmanship/Heritage Clinic - Escondido County: San Diego Category: Firearm Training: Appleseed Date: Mar 20-21, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM URL: www.appleseedinfo.org Location: Escondido Fish & Game Association, 16525 Guejito Road, Escondido [Web] [Map] It is time for another Appleseed at the Escondido Fish & Game Association Address: 16525 Guejito Road, Escondido, CA 92027 Website: www.escondidofishandgame.com There will be camping available on site. No formal campground, just pull up a piece of the parking lot and pitch your tent, or park your motorhome. The Instructors will be camping. Bring your tent and join us. Come out to one of the most outstanding ranges in the Southern California and learn your heritage as an American, and also learn how to become an even better rifle shot than you are now. If you don't have a rifle of your own, make a note in the sign up comments, & we will try our best to arrange a loaner rifle for you. Most are also available with ammo to be purchased. But to be sure, bring some .22lr ammo and you should be set. Now for some State Laws: All applicable California rifle restrictions are in place, if in doubt to what is allowable, please refer to: http://www.ag.ca.gov/firearms/ *No detachable box magazines may be brought into state with capacity exceeding ten rounds. Unless you owned them prior to Jan1, 2000; then it's OK. All Tubular-magazine 22s are OK. *“Assault weapons” ban- If you’re registered with CA DOJ already, you’re fine and can shoot your AK, AR15, G3 etc. with no problem. Might want to Xerox the DOJ document and keep it in the rifle case. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” into the state. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” to the range. Similarly, unregistered 50 BMG is not legal. Out of state shooters, don’t bring military-pattern semiautomatics as they’re almost sure to fall under the “assault weapon” ban. M1 Garand and most 10-shot fixed-magazine SKS' are OK. There is one SKS exception: Zastava SKS Carbines 59/66 are considered destructive devices in California and therefore may not be purchased, possessed, imported, or kept for sale without a permit. (Having said all that about “assault rifles”, there is provision in state law for out-of-state shooters to bring “assault rifles” to CA shooting events; anybody wants to try that out might want to read the statute for themselves and consult a lawyer-welcome to California.) Now, what is this going to cost you? Women, youngsters 20 and under, and active military, reserves, and National Guard are given free admittance. Guys, 21 & older that are not in the military will be charged $45 for one day, $70 for the full weekend if they pre register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/552499541 If they just show up at the door, it will be $50 for one day, and $80 for the weekend, plus the range fees. The range fees are $5 per person per day. We shoot at 25m (82 ft) at a reduced size Army Qualification Target, scaled for 100, 200, 300, & 400 yd shooting. Known distance shooting will also be available for those with centerfire rifles and grouping around 4-6 MOA. Probably Sunday afternoon. We do not require the use of specialized gear, it really is a "run what you brung" shoot. We suggest the use of between .22 - 8mm rifles. Iron sights, Tech-Sights, scopes, semi auto, bolt action, lever action, pump action, if you have it, & want to learn how to shoot it better, bring it!! Plan on shooting about 250 rounds of ammo, per rifle, per day. The range is our classroom, & we very much believe in teaching, & shooting. For more information on this shoot, please check here: http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=11444.0 There are local motels if needed. Please see the above link. We gather at lunch on site to explain the importance of April 19, 1775, and the beginnings of our Nation, & our Heritage. There are tables at the range and some bench type seating areas. For more comfort bring a chair. Plan to bring a bag lunch both days. Either way, I guarantee you will not want to miss this portion of the event. Come learn about the choices made by the men and women of Colonial America, and their final response to an oppressive Government. See if you can see any comparisons that might be drawn between then & now. Consider what your own choices are. Answer the question, What would you have done? No tracer ammo allowed Please arrive for check in by 8:30am. We recommend you bring: Rifle; Ammunition; Sling; shooting jacket; elbow pads; shooting mat (or carpet remnant); water/drink bottles; most importantly a teachable attitude. For more information on what to bring go to www.appleseedinfo.org click on the link below the picture of the Eagle. We have 29 spaces available, so hurry & get yourself pre-registered, so you do not miss out on this opportunity!! Come out and see for yourself what all the fuss is about. We hope to see you there!! | ||||||
| Title: Appleseed Project Marksmanship/Heritage Clinic - Sloughhouse County: Sacramento Category: Firearm Training: Appleseed Date: Feb 20-21, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Mar 20-21, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Apr 17-18, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, May 29-30, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Jun 19-20, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Jul 17-18, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Aug 21-22, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Sep 11-12, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Oct 16-17, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Nov 13-14, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Dec 18-19, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM URL: www.appleseedinfo.org Location: Sacramento Valley Shooting Center, 15501 Meiss Road , Sloughhouse [Web] [Map] Come out and joins us at one of the most outstanding ranges in the Central California and learn your heritage as an American, and also learn how to become an even better rifle shot than you are now. You just bought a new rifle? We will show you how to be safe, efficient and accurate with it. You say you've never fired a rifle before?? No problem!! We will train you how to safely, efficiently, & correctly operate a rifle. You don't even have a rifle of your own? Again, not a problem. Make a note in the sign up comments, & we will try our best to arrange a loaner rifle for you. Most are also available with ammo to be purchased. Rusty? Been awhile since you last seriously shot your favorite rifle. Come knock the rust off and give the equipment a serious shake out. You really know how to shoot? Come see if you can measure up to the standards set by the Rifleman heritage. Who knows you might stay and decide to help pass those skill on. You'd like to come but with the economy the way it is you don't think you can afford the time and money? Come and see why Appleseed is the only long term answer to solving these problems and that you really can't afford not to come. Sometimes short term sacrifice is necessary for long term gain. Get some friends to come with you, split the costs, carpool, share rooms. When bad times are coming now is the time to network and meet up with like minded Americans working together to save this country. All applicable California rifle restrictions are in place, if in doubt to what is allowable, please refer to: http://www.ag.ca.gov/firearms/ *No detachable box magazines may be brought into state with capacity exceeding ten rounds. Unless you owned them prior to Jan1, 2000; then it's OK. All Tubular-magazine 22s are OK. *“Assault weapons” ban- If you’re registered with CA DOJ already, you’re fine and can shoot your AK, AR15, G3 etc. with no problem. Might want to Xerox the DOJ document and keep it in the rifle case. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” into the state. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” to the range. Similarly, unregistered 50 BMG is not legal. Out of state shooters, don’t bring military-pattern semiautomatics as they’re almost sure to fall under the “assault weapon” ban. M1 Garand and most 10-shot fixed-magazine SKS.are OK, however. There is one SKS exception: Zastava SKS Carbines 59/66 are considered destructive devices in California and therefore may not be purchased, possessed, imported, or kept for sale without a permit. (Having said all that about “assault rifles”, there is provision in state law for out-of-state shooters to bring “assault rifles” to CA shooting events; anybody wants to try that out might want to read the statute for themselves and consult a lawyer-welcome to California.) Now, what is this going to cost you? Women, all under 21s, and active military, reserves, and National Guard are given free admittance. Guys, 21 & older that are not in the military will be charged $45 for one day, $70 for the full weekend if they pre register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/454258700 If they just show up at the door, it will be $50 for one day, and $80 for the weekend, plus the range fees. The range fees for Sacramento Valley Shooting center are $10/person/day - $3/range member/day. We shoot at 25m (82 ft) at a reduced size Army Qualification Target, scaled for 100, 200, 300, & 400 yd shooting. We do not require the use of specialized gear, it really is a "run what you brung" shoot. We suggest the use of between .22 - 8mm rifles. Iron sights, Tech-Sights, scopes, semi auto, bolt action, lever action, pump action, if you have it, & want to learn how to shoot it better, bring it!! Plan on shooting about 250 rounds of ammo, per rifle, per day. The range is our classroom, & we very much believe in teaching, & shooting. For more information on this shoot, please check here: http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=4705.0 There are local motels if needed. Please see the above link. We gather at lunch on site to explain the importance of April 19, 1775, and the beginnings of our country, & our Heritage. Plan to bring a bag lunch both days, or if you want to purchase lunch, a hot dog/snack concession will be present. Yes I found a good hot dog vendor in Jackson “Danny Boy’s Dogs”, my favorite is the “Bad Boy”. Either way, I guarantee you will not want to miss this portion of the event. Come learn about the choices made by the men and women of Colonial America, and their final response to an oppressive King. See if you can see any comparisons that might be drawn between then & now. See what your own choices are. No tracer ammo or ammo that attracts a magnet is allowed. Please arrive for check in by 8:30am. We recommend you bring: Sling; shooting jacket; elbow pads; shooting mat (or carpet remnant); water/drink bottles; teachable attitude. We have 90 spaces available, so hurry & get yourself pre-registered, so you do not miss out on this opportunity!! For more info goto www.appleseedinfo.org We'll see you there!! | ||||||
| Title: Appleseed Project Marksmanship/Heritage Clinic - Piru County: Ventura Category: Firearm Training: Appleseed Date: Feb 20-21, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Mar 20-21, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Apr 17-18, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, May 15-16, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Jun 19-20, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Jul 10-11, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Aug 28-29, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Sep 18-19, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Oct 16-17, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Nov 13-14, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM, Dec 11-12, 2010 8:30AM - 5PM URL: www.appleseedinfo.org Location: Wes Thompson Piru Rifle Range, 6700 Holser Canyon Road, Piru [Web] [Map] Once again its an Appleseed Shoot Weekend here at the Southern California Dedicated Appleseed Range at Mike Thompson's beautiful range complex in Piru CA. (Wes Thompson's Piru Rifle Range, 6700 Holser Canyon, Piru, CA) A chance to prove your marksmanship mettle against the dreaded AQT, to show mastery of not only your rifle, but also your self! A chance to hear of the choices and sacrifices the men and women of America made on April 19, 1775 in response to a confiscatory British army. A chance to again discover your inner Patriot, and to celebrate together with fellow Americans in one of your oldest rights! You say you've never shot a rifle before? That's one of the things we teach; safe, correct, & efficient operation of your rifle. You say it's been awhile since your rifle has been out to the range with you, for you to see where both of you are in that "relationship"? Bring it!! We specialize in making you a better shot with your rifle!! If you do not have one, or if yours fails during the event, we even have .22's to loan out.....just ask before the event, if possible. We shoot at 25m (82 ft) at a reduced size Army Qualification Target, scaled for 100, 200, 300, & 400 yd shooting. We do not require the use of specialized gear, it really is a "run what you brung" shoot. We suggest the use of between .22 - 8mm rifles. Iron sights, Tech-Sights, scopes, semi auto, bolt action, lever action, pump action, if you have it, & want to learn how to shoot it better, bring it!! Bi-pods are not allowed, we actually teach how to get away from "needing them"..... Plan on shooting about 250 rounds of ammo, per rifle, per day. The range is our classroom, & we very much believe in teaching, & shooting. All applicable California rifle restrictions are in place, if in doubt to what is allowable, please refer to: http://www.ag.ca.gov/firearms/ *No detachable box magazines may be brought into state with capacity exceeding ten rounds. All Tubular-magazine 22s are OK. *“Assault weapons” ban- If you’re registered with CA DOJ already, you’re fine and can shoot your AK, AR15, G3 etc. with no problem. Might want to Xerox the DOJ document and keep it in the rifle case. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” into the state. Do not bring an unregistered “assault weapon” to the range. Similarly, unregistered 50 BMG is not legal. Now, what is this going to cost you? Women, anyone under 21, and active military, reserves, and National Guard are given free admittance. Guys, 21 & older that are not in the military will be charged $45 for one day, $70 for the full weekend if they pre register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/450814398 or, it will be $50 for one day, and $80 for the weekend. In addition everyone pays range fees. They are $10/shooter/day. We recommend you bring: Rifle, ammunition, hat, adjustable sling, shooting jacket, elbow pads, shooting mat (or carpet remnant), bag lunch, water/drink bottles, stapler & staples, pens, chair, and most importantly, a teachable attitude. For more information on what to bring go to www.appleseedinfo.org click on the link below the picture of the Eagle. For more direct info, please check here: http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=9930.0 Registration starts promptly @ 8:30 am, both days. Motels are available in the area as well, please see the topic link for more info. Tracer ammo and ammo that attracts a magnet are prohibited at this range. Any further questions? Feel free to call Dan @ (805) 445-9615, or email to CA@appleseedinfo.org | ||||||