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Appleseed in Norman, Oct. 20-21
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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 1915920" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>Project Appleseed is returning to the Tri-City Gun Club in Norman on October 20-21. Don't miss this great training opportunity at a very convenient location for anyone in the Oklahoma City area. Appleseed is a marksmanship and heritage program that is dedicated to turning this country back into a nation of Riflemen. Our curriculum teaches all the skills necessary for shooters to control the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile" -- the goal is that shooters should be able to pick up any rack-grade rifle with iron sights and hit man-sized targets out to 500 yards from field positions, with controlled rapid fire. </p><p></p><p>Our benchmark is the 25m Army Qualification Test. Anyone who can score Expert on the AQT is awarded Appleseed's coveted Rifleman's patch (see my avatar). That thing is just plain cool, and carries bragging rights -- you know you want one! But be forewarned, it is not easy to earn... we use an older version of the AQT from the days of the M1 and M-14 that is a bit harder than the modern one. Come see how you stack up... Unqualified, Marksman, Sharpshooter, or Expert. This event is designed so that shooters of all skill levels will get something out of it.</p><p></p><p>One of the great things about Appleseed is that we are an all-volunteer organization, and are therefore able to keep our fees very affordable. Pre-register online and you can shoot both days for $70, or $40 if you can only make it for one day. Walk-ons are accepted as well, but there is an extra $5/day charge. Appleseed offers free or greatly reduced admission for certain groups... see the registration page for details. </p><p></p><p>The Event Info Page, including the link for registration, is here: <a href="http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=27886.0" target="_blank">http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=27886.0</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S., How would you like to be able to buy genuine US military surplus M-1 Garand rifles, and the ammunition to feed them, for 1/2 of the going market rate? Attending an Appleseed marksmanship clinic, plus a $20 membership in our parent organization (the RWVA), qualifies you to do just that. Appleseed is affiliated with the Civilian Marksmanship Program. The CMP is a federally-chartered corporation that sells surplus government rifles and accessories to the public in order to promote marksmanship. </p><p></p><p>Please e-mail or PM me with any questions (my e-mail is in my sig). For more information about Project Appleseed, follow the link in my sig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 1915920, member: 4235"] Project Appleseed is returning to the Tri-City Gun Club in Norman on October 20-21. Don't miss this great training opportunity at a very convenient location for anyone in the Oklahoma City area. Appleseed is a marksmanship and heritage program that is dedicated to turning this country back into a nation of Riflemen. Our curriculum teaches all the skills necessary for shooters to control the "Rifleman's Quarter Mile" -- the goal is that shooters should be able to pick up any rack-grade rifle with iron sights and hit man-sized targets out to 500 yards from field positions, with controlled rapid fire. Our benchmark is the 25m Army Qualification Test. Anyone who can score Expert on the AQT is awarded Appleseed's coveted Rifleman's patch (see my avatar). That thing is just plain cool, and carries bragging rights -- you know you want one! But be forewarned, it is not easy to earn... we use an older version of the AQT from the days of the M1 and M-14 that is a bit harder than the modern one. Come see how you stack up... Unqualified, Marksman, Sharpshooter, or Expert. This event is designed so that shooters of all skill levels will get something out of it. One of the great things about Appleseed is that we are an all-volunteer organization, and are therefore able to keep our fees very affordable. Pre-register online and you can shoot both days for $70, or $40 if you can only make it for one day. Walk-ons are accepted as well, but there is an extra $5/day charge. Appleseed offers free or greatly reduced admission for certain groups... see the registration page for details. The Event Info Page, including the link for registration, is here: [url]http://appleseedinfo.org/smf/index.php?topic=27886.0[/url] P.S., How would you like to be able to buy genuine US military surplus M-1 Garand rifles, and the ammunition to feed them, for 1/2 of the going market rate? Attending an Appleseed marksmanship clinic, plus a $20 membership in our parent organization (the RWVA), qualifies you to do just that. Appleseed is affiliated with the Civilian Marksmanship Program. The CMP is a federally-chartered corporation that sells surplus government rifles and accessories to the public in order to promote marksmanship. Please e-mail or PM me with any questions (my e-mail is in my sig). For more information about Project Appleseed, follow the link in my sig. [/QUOTE]
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