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Do you have an old Mauser, Arisaka, ‘03 Springfield, or M1 Garand gathering dust in the closet? Well, dig it out and load up some ammunition! The South Texas Marksmanship Training Center will host a Vintage Rifle Match on Sunday, December 20th (the normal monthly High Power match date), at the CTSA Range on the Dietz complex in New Braunfels, Texas.
Any original military rifle designed before 1945 is eligible. For instance the M1 Garand was designed before 1945; it would be eligible even if built in 1953. However, newer rifles like an SKS or M16/AR15 are not eligible. All rifles must be in original military configuration…no “sporterized” or heavy barreled target rifles.
Participants cannot use ‘modern,’ competition shooting equipment like heavy jackets and shooting mitts, but WWII-style US Army field jackets or USMC shooting coats of the same era are certainly welcomed.
Spotting scopes are allowed, to help adjust rifle sights to the distance of 200 yards before starting to score shots. Also allowed are shooting mats (or carpet pieces, blankets, etc.) to use when shooting prone on the concrete slab. Eye and hearing protection are both required for safety.
Although the standard course of fire includes three positions: standing, sitting, and prone, a shooter may opt to fire from one of the available benches, or even all prone if that is most comfortable. Participants provide their own ammunition. Sixty rounds should be enough (forty rounds for record and some extra for sighting in).
Match fees are $20 for adults and $10 for juniors (under 18). Junior shooters must be accompanied by an adult. Plan to arrive around 8AM for sign-in and target setup. For more information on this match contact Philip Beekley at 210-364-6561, or send email to philip(a)philipbeekley.com.

Mar
27

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS December 2009

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• Our range will be used by Bill Coleman to conduct some law enforcement training on December 11, 12, and 13. The STMTC will receive some rental income from this session.
• Bill Huddleston reports that there won’t be a December match. Jim Ford reports that there will not be a pistol match in December either.
• The end of the calendar year is fast approaching. If you are looking for tax-free donations why not make one to the South Texas Marksmanship Training Center SCHOLARSHIP FUND. We are at approximately $900 right now and when we get it up to $1000 we can begin the process of accepting applications from worth students. We are currently working on the requirements for the recipient and the application procedures.
• Dan Harper is one of our faithful high-power competitors and a dedicated STMTC member. He has been appointed Vice President to serve out the term of Shawn Taylor, our new president.
• Our raffle committee reports that we made several thousand dollars on the rifle Jack Leather built. Next raffle will be for three guns. Stay tuned for details.
• Rene Gonzalez reports that he visited I.S.S. in Fort Worth. This is a retail outlet for all kinds of shooting equipment and ammunition with emphasis on smallbore and air rifle. It is run by a former Olympic shooting champion, Neal Stepp. His phone number is 817-595-2090 and he has an email address i_s_s(at)sbcglobal.net. (There are “underscores between the S’s.) The store is a gem to visit, but call before you go and set up an appointment.
• George Becquet has two new barrels for AR15 type rifles. One is 24” long, stainless steel and heavy contour. The other is an M4 type carbine barrel. Call George at 661-8862 for prices. (They are very reasonable.)

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Mar
20

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS | May 2008

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• Tiger Valley held a one-day F Class match on April 19th. The winds were strong and gusty. We had 18 shooters and all had an excellent practice at 800, 900 and 1000 yards. All kinds of rifles showed up.
• The Oklahoma City Gun Club held a Mid-Range Regional April 11-13. It consisted of three strings of 20 shots at 600 yards each day. Your scribe attended along with about fifteen other Texans. I remember what it’s like to shoot in 25 mph winds that chill your bones! Still, I finished second overall out of 50+ shooters, and I coached the Texas Lapua F Class-Open team to a third place win. Overall, it was a fine match.
• Jack Leather has built a beautiful Remington based 7mm-08 sporting rifle with a laminated stock and a muzzle brake for a raffle prize for the STMTC as a fund raiser. Jack deserves a round of applause! Be sure to buy a ticket when they go on sale.

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