Hello Everyone, We had our first board meeting with the new board last week and I discovered that these guys are not short winded. It was a four hour meeting and the new members came in with great ideas and a lot of enthusiasm. A lot of good suggestions came up and you will hear about them in the near future. Don Brunt came up to finalize his task of inventory of our assets for insurance purposes. This task took Don a long time to do and I want to personally thank him and those who contributed in completing that enormous task. At some point in time, it doesn’t hurt to put a value on what we own. I don’t think Don left any stones unturned. One of the subjects that we covered at the board meeting is the lack of participation to perform range master duties. It seems that we have a few good men! What I mean is, there are a few people who put in a lot of hours at the range and not a whole lot of participation beyond that. As always, we will have a range master’s appreciation day this year but it will be handled a little different. In other words, if you are not showing up to do your duty once a month, we need to have some notification and re- scheduling. There are lots of open hours for you to participate. In other words, we don’t want to see any strangers at the appreciation day. Read your range master’s sound off for more information. I want to close by saying that we are trying new ideas for encouraging people to come up to the general membership meetings. One of the new ideas is that Jeff and Linda are preparing a quick meal for us. The cost is very low and any profits go directly to the club. We have been having great turnouts lately and we just want to make the trip more worthwhile for you. Thanks everyone, Denny ESCONDIDO F ISH & GAME ASSOCIATION August 2006 Affiliated with: National Rifle Association. • Calif. Rifle & Pistol Association. • Single Action Shooting Society San Diego Wildlife Federation & The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association • Civilian Marksmanship Program MEETINGS OFFICERS Board Meeting 1st Thursday 6:30 PM - Club House General Meeting 2nd Thursday 7:15 PM Club House STRAIGHT SHOT FROM THE PRESIDENT President Denny Martin LM 760-749-0589 [email protected]Vice President Jeff Hawkes 760-295-6638 Secretary Neil Pisk 760-781-1289 [email protected]Treasurer Raymond Hug 760-726-3291 Board Members Ray Bucholz LM 760-741-0668 Craig Busby LM 858-486-3522 Linda Linaker 760-749-6574 Kevin Miller LM 760-480-7267 Ray Osgood LM 760-489-5619 Bill Savage 760-724-5489 Chief Range Officer Ray Bucholz LM 760-741-0668 Asst. Chief Range Officer Neil Pisk 760-781-1289 Association Clerk Donna Harmon 760-735-9496 [email protected]Bulletin K.L. Notter LM PP 760-741-3229 [email protected]www.escondidofishandgame.com 1
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Hello Everyone,
We had our first board meeting with the new board last week and I discovered that these guys are not short winded. It was a
four hour meeting and the new members came in with great ideas and a lot of enthusiasm. A lot of good suggestions came up and you will hear about them in the near future.
Don Brunt came up to finalize his task of inventory of our assets for insurance purposes. This task took Don a long time to do and I want to personally thank him and those who contributed in completing that enormous task. At some point in time, it doesn’t hurt to put a value on what we own. I don’t think Don left any stones unturned.
One of the subjects that we covered at the board meeting is the lack of participation to perform range master duties. It seems that we have a few good men! What I mean is, there are a few people who put in a lot of hours at the range and not a whole lot of participation beyond that. As always, we will have a range master’s appreciation day this year but it will be handled a little different. In other words, if you are not showing up to do your duty once a month, we need to have some notification and re-scheduling. There are lots of open hours for you to participate. In other words, we don’t want to see any strangers at the appreciation day. Read your range master’s sound off for more information.
I want to close by saying that we are trying new ideas for encouraging people to come up to the general membership meetings. One of the new ideas is that Jeff and Linda are preparing a quick meal for us. The cost is very low and any profits go directly to the club. We have been having great turnouts lately and we just want to make the trip more worthwhile for you.
Thanks everyone,
Denny
EscondidoFish & GamE association
A u g u s t 2 0 0 6Affiliated with: National Rifle Association. • Calif. Rifle & Pistol Association. • Single Action Shooting Society
San Diego Wildlife Federation & The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association • Civilian Marksmanship Program
Always check to make sure everyone is back from down range before calling “Range is hot.”
Every person on the shooting pad at the rifle and pistol range must have eye and ear protection.
Always put your target frame away and clean your shooting area when through shooting.
This is a game refuge. Do not shoot any mammals or birds on the property.
HUNTING SEASON IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINKNow is the time to sight in/practice with that rifle or bring your bird gun and shoot trap. You cannot practice too much. The more you shoot before the season, the better you will do.
SHOOT THE MONTHLY HI-POWER RIFLE MATCHThis is a four position, all slow fire rifle match. This is excellent practice for deer season. Any center fire rifle with any sight is allowed. You will not only improve your shooting, but you will have fun. Call Dave Premetz at 760-489-1082 for the particulars.
SIGN UP FOR HUNTER SAFETYTake Hunter Safety now. Don’t wait until the last minute (the classes fill up as Hunting Season approaches). Every year we have hunters in a panic. The season has started and they or their son/daughter haven’t taken Hunter Safety.
EF&GA HAS MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLEAdult membership is available. Call Donna (760-735-9496) and ask for an application for your friends or relatives. Applications are also available at www.escondidofishandgame.com
RANGE MASTERS NEEDEDThis is your chance to give back to EF&GA. Sign up for one or two shifts per month. If the range is not busy, you may shoot while you do Range Master duty. Range Masters contribute greatly to range safety and house keeping. Call ray Bucholz to volunteer or to obtain information @ 760-741-0668.
WOULD YOU LIKE AN M-1 GARAND?They are available from the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). Shoot a National Match Course (NMC) and you can qualify to buy on from the CMP. The NMC is offered on the first Sunday with every other month being sanctioned. For more information on how to qualify, call Kevin Miller @ 760-489-7267. EF&GA has M-I Garands that you can fire for the qualification.
NOTTER’S NOTES
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August 2006
DEADLINESItems For the September Bulletin
Due Sunday, August 20thAny and all requests for items to appear in the monthly bulletin should be routed through Kenneith Notter.
Escondido Fish & Game Assoc.P.O. Box 460506Escondido, CA 92046Pub. Monthly, Vol. 9, Issue 8
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M A T C H R E S U L T SI D PA M ATC H
Two shootersDavid Premetz .....................................373-9xMatt Stringfield ....................................315-0x
H I - P OW E RJune 24, 2006
Stock Service Pistol Division
Expert(1) Keith Day .........................................63.24(2) Ron Walter .......................................66.33Marksman(1) Eric Miller ........................................97.54 (2) Steve Oschmann .............................102.37Unclassified (1) Keith Watanabbe ...........................120.18(2) Dennis Pavletich .............................128.90
Enhanced Service Pistol
Marksman(1) Jason Craig .......................................83.56Unclassified(1) Heather Richardson ........................188.00
Custom Defensive Pistol Division
Sharpshooter (1) Walt Weinman .................................66.98(2) Mark Mariani ...................................69.95Marksman (1) Greg Graham ....................................84.74(2) Dennis Powell ...................................89.11Unclassified (1) Jay Zimmett ...................................116.76(2) Thomas Nikitas ..............................122.43
Stock Service Revolver DivisionExpert (1) Carol Ann Fisher ..............................87.79
C OW B OY S H OTJuly 1, 2006
There were 14 ShootersOverall
(Tom Volle) Black Jack Flagg 152.33Traditional 49’er
(Andy Roth) Ruthless Roth 153.61Elder Statesmen
(Jim Schaubel) Two Dog 164.37Senior
(Vern Leming) D.D. LeDu 167.88Duelist
(Anthony Mark) Eye Glass Owens 199.54 Traditional
Smitty 293.84
Top 10 Shooters: 1. Black Jack Flagg 152.33 2. Ruthless Roth 153.61
8. Deaf John 243.37 9. Ten Nails 274.7810. Rustler 287.26
B U L L S E Y E P I S TO L
Ruger Vaquero, 32 HR Mag with extra 32-20 cylinder. Bright stainless with black micarta grips & 5 ½ inch barrel. I only put one box of 32 mag ammo through it to see what recoil was like. It was a sweet shooter! I believe this was a Special Edition makeup with a black molded plastic case from Ruger. (Davidsons?) It is a rare one to find. Paid 569.00 but will sell for $350.00. Buyer to pay transfer fees. I live in San Diego and work in Valley Center. Please call me (Charles) at 760-218-3111 (cell) Sunday-Wed 8-4pm) if interested.
AIRGUNS 1. BSA Meteor, .177, Good+, $125. 2. Crosman 760, 12 length of pull and 12” barrel, stock stained gray and has repair on grip, $35. 3. Crosman 2240, .22, 14” bl., Crooken Barn breech and bolt factory shoulder stock, $15, RB wood grips, $20. 4. Daisy Mod. 98 lever BB rifle, Very Good, $55. 5. Daisy Mod. 41 chrome, like S&W 79, .177, EX., $110. 6. Marksman Mod. 70, .177, like R-10, Rekord trigger, long bl. w/silhouette weight, tuned w/JM kit, 930 fps w/H&N Match, EX metal, Good wood, smooth shooter, $325. 7. Mendoza Mod. 7000, .22 break barrel repeater, w/ammo, $200. 8. S&W Mod. 686, nickel, 8” bl., LNIB, $185 9. STI 45 colt 1911, airsoft, 2 mags, Ex, $100. 10. Walther PPK/s BB repeater, EX, $40. 11. Walther CP-88 Comp, w/red dot, LNIB, $220
FIREARMS 1. Marlin Mod. 60, .22LR semi auto, rifle, under barrel ammo tube, Good, $125. 2. Remington Wingmaster Mod. 870, 12 Ga. pump shotgun, 28”, 2 3/4” chambered barrel, nice walnut, Very Good, $325. 3. Marlin 336 R.C. 30-30, 20”bl., metal good, wood has some scratches and light dings, could use a refinish, decent walnut, straight grip, Brass saddle ring, pre cross bolt safety gun, $275. 4. Ruger 77-17, 17HMR, walnut stock, test fired only, $400. 5. Wards Western Field Mod 93M-496A (Mossberg) .22 LR bolt action target rifle w/under barrel tube magazine, Good, $175. 6. EMF Premier Express, 45 Colt, SAA type gun, 4” bl., birds head wood grip, color case frome, test fired, LNIB, $375 7. Colt Automatic 1903, .32ACP, Type III, chrome, real mother of pearl grips, w/ 2 small chips, Mfg. 1910-1926, $350. 9. S&W 2nd model, break top double action 5 shot revolver, nickel finish with numerous freckles and some wear through, black bakelite grips, locks up tight and shoots well, Mfg. 1884-1895, $175. *I am also interested in trades for guns, air guns, knives or quality bicycles. Please call John @ 760-726-5599.
Capote (small/medium), red w/black stripes - $50. Two (2) pair of Moccasins, size 7, high top lace ups - $10 each. Three Prairie dresses, size 10/12, various beads, etc. will be thrown in when you purchase the above. Please call Joanne @ 858-748-9661.
BROWNING BT 99 in excellent shape, 32 inch barrel, Full choke - $850. Buyer pays fees. Please call Dennis @ 760-747-3820.
BULLS EYE PISTOL FOR JULY 2006
For those of you who went to Perry, we
hope you did well and looking forward to
stories that are to be told and the results at
Camp Perry. Only five shooters on the line
this month (July) for the Bulls eye match
at EF&G. Match Winner was Bill Jackson
with a 1573/1800 with 23 x’s.
August is another 1800 Match with a ISSF
Rapid Fire Match to follow. Start time for
Bulls eye is 0800 hrs on August 14, 2006
and the start time for Rapid Fire is approx
one hour after the completion of Bulls eye,
approx 1230 hrs.
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