Wednesday, January 22, 2014

January Rifle Shoot

Last Saturday was the 18th meaning a rifle shoot was to be had.  A baker's dozen of us showed for 5 relays of fierce competition.

With the upcoming Primitive matches at the Western Nationals in mind, the first target to warm us up was the familiar Bear Target.   Tim showed us how it's with the top score.  Not having the scores, my memory tells me he did it with a 49. 

Recommitting ourselves to safety in the New Year, volunteers took turns at being the dedicated Range Officer for each relay.  Here, Bert, wearing the vest, lends another set of hands to Alan while he convinces his rifle to wake-up and do its thing.


Older technology is entitled to get a little cranky sometimes so don't hesitate to raise a hand and call out for assistance when your smokepole gets grumpy.  Always remember that once you're at the line with a loaded rifle, you're stuck there like glue until the load is either fired or discharged.  

Forgot something from your bag?  Don't fret!  The Range Officer will get it for you. Range Officers stay on the line to the watch the line, so don't worry about getting their attention, you'll soon have it and soon be doing what you came to the match to do.


After the Bear Target, the next bit of fun was The Triangle.  Here it is in all its glory.


The object was to shoot three shot at each "x" in the triangle.  The winner being the one with the largest distance between the three shots as measured with a piece of string. Tim beat out your chronicler who in turn was bested by Ron and Pete who tied for first place on this fiendish trial.

The fun continued with Ron taking first on the Fox target, one of the other animal targets folks are likely to find on the Primitive Range in Phoenix.

I myself took first on the next target, I think only because it was of the round, mundane variety.   Though the next one was round and larger, but its size probably unnerved me as my score sunk as Pete rose to take first on January's Aggregate target.

While the shoot was underway, the friendly face of Mike Ostrander came along and the rest of him too.  A bad flipper kept him from shooting Saturday, but everyone appreciated his help watching the line.  And speaking of flippers, Sherry, our fearless leader, returned to range for the first time since she had her shoulder worked on. We're all keen to have these two back on the line with us very soon.

As it had been more than 5 years since a class picture, the shooters graciously posed for a portrait. If you look close, you'll see we're looking to find you at the next shoot.


Don't forget about the Awards Banquet this Saturday, January 25th.  Jack needs you to RSVP today! So don't delay!


Friday, January 10, 2014

Annual Awards Banquet

Hello, Everyone.

Our Annual Awards Banquet will be held on Saturday, January 25th, 2014 at Mama Mia's Restaurant at 275 E. Dunne Avenue in Morgan Hill.


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The cost is $25 per adult, $12.50 for kids under 10.  Reservations must be made by January 21st.  Payment is preferred in advance but can be paid at the door to Jack.

We will be having a No-Host Cocktail Hour from 6 PM to 7 PM, and dinner and awards to follow.

Appetizers:

  • Caprice:  Mozzarella, basil and tomatoes.
  • Sausage rollitini: Hand-made pizza dough with bell peppers, cheese and sausage.                  


 Dinner will be buffet style with three choices of entree:

  • Calabrese: Sausage, beef, mushrooms and onions with a meat sauce.
  • Gilroy Garlic Chicken: Garlic, green onions, garlic, mushrooms, garlic and white wine, (that's right off of the menu folks)
  • Smoked Salmon Pasta:  Smoked salmon, sun-dried tomatoes, baby spinach in a dill cream sauce.


All entrees are served over pasta, and include organic mixed greens and rosemary rolls.

Dessert will be Tiramisu.

Coffee, tea, lemonade and soda are included with dinner.

If you would like to bring your own wine, there is a $12 corkage fee.  You may not bring in any wine that Mama Mia's sells.

To get to Mama Mia's Restaurant take Hwy 101 to the East Dunne Avenue exit in Morgan Hill.  Head west and after you cross Butterfield Blvd., Mama Mia's is on the right.  There is plenty of parking.

Please RSVP to Jack at jaxflint@aol.com

Send checks made out to SCML to Jack Sohriakoff, 296 Grace Way, Scotts Valley, CA 95066.

See you there!