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This is the beginning of a new fiscal year at EF&GA. Please welcome the new members to the
Board of Directors; Neil Pisk, Norm Porst, Breen Emery, and past President Dave Burton. A hearty thank you to the outgoing Officers and Directors. We appreciate your service. Over the years I have heard the idea repeated that BOD meetings held on the first Thursday of every month are closed to those not on the Board. This couldn't be further from the truth. We do not operate in secret. Not only are they open to anyone, we fully encourage you to come and observe the proceedings. It's a great way to see first hand how your range is run. If you feel concerned by some rumor that you've heard, attending the BOD meeting each month is a great way to see exactly what goes on. Please remember, while we welcome you to observe the proceedings, this is when and where the BOD conducts the business of the Association. We will not tolerate people being disruptive.
Right here on this front page is a complete list of the Board of Directors, and other staff. We work for you. I am encouraging all Board members to make themselves available to you. While I want these good folks to hear you out, please don't overwhelm them by making your problems theirs. If you have a great concern, complaint, suggestion, etc, come tell us in person at the monthly BOD meeting. You can do this two ways. Short and sweet during the guest comment time, or, if it is more in-depth, please contact our Recording Secretary, Geoff Orchin, and ask to be put on the agenda.
In this coming year, we plan to get a final inspection on the Storage Shed, remodel the Trap Ramada, and at least one new trap pad. The progress continues!
For all you stragglers out there, don't forget to get your membership renewal processed if it's late. We currently have a wait list due to us having reached our membership cap. Applications on the wait list will be processed, in order, beginning in August. Clerk Juli Everett is handling the flood of renewals with a smile. Be sure to thank her when you see her.
Have fun. Be safe.
Affiliated with: National Rifle Association. • Calif. Rifle & Pistol Association. • California Outdoor Heritage AllianceSingle Action Shooting Society • San Diego Wildlife Federation & The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association
Civilian Marksmanship Program • National Shooting Sports Foundation
MEETINGS
OFFICERS
Board Meeting1st Thursday
6:30 PM - Meeting Hall
General Meeting2nd Thursday
7:15 PM Meeting Hall
Kurt & To the Point
President - Kurt Nelson760-745-2640
nelson1of4@@cox.net
Vice President - Neal Pisk760-781-1289
Secretary - Geoff Orchin760-741-3721
Board Members
Frank Alessio PP LM 760-743-8718Dave Burton PP LM 760-749-6128Breen Emery 858-679-0297Kevin Frazier 858.663-4446Ed Migdal LM 760-598-0093Norm Prost 760-271-8016Ed Smith (Smitty) 760-745-2927
Chief Range OfficerTom Kendall - 760-500-8202
Asst. Chief Range OfficerC. Lee Allen - 858.674.6007
TreasurerLucy Nelson - 760-294-6321
Association ClerkJuli Everett LM - 760-432-2089
NewsletterK.L. Notter LM PP - 760-741-3229
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Kurt Nelson
Griffith, Mark Pedersen, Brad Gagnon, Leo Gagnon, Phil Witter, Breen Emery, Steve Krzywicki, Mike Tombrinck, Smitty, Roger Fanning, and Denny Martin for coming to the clean-up in preparation for the annual BBQ!
THANKS FROM THE BBQ COMITTEEThanks to: President Denny Martin, the Board of Directors, Ed Migdal, Ray Bucholz,Mike Marks, Tim Geiser, Bob and Barbara Griffith, Frank Alessio, Norm Porst, Ren Everett, Bud Smith, Bob Schoenfield, Kurt Nelson, Lucy Nelson, Kasey and Jake Nelson,Gene and Donna Demnianiuk, John Harms, Kevin Frazier, Juli Everett and all the volunteers not mentioned by name for their help.
DONORS TO THE BBQ RAFFLEMinuteman Press, Gene Demnianiuk, Dick Cross, Ed Migdal, Ray Bucholz, Alpen Optics, Auditory Assistants, Alessio Heating and Air, Willow Creek Archery, Davy Architects, Precision Arms, Ranger Doug’s Shootist’ Emporium, Smokey’s Lake Wohlford Café, Lyman Black Powder, Champions Family Restaurant, Hidden Valley Bicycle Store, Jason Swazey {Sandpiper of California), and Front Site. Thanks for your donation.
HAVE YOU SENT YOUR EF&GA RENEWAL IN?The gate code changes on July 1. If you have sent your renewal in, but haven’t received the new code call the Association Clerk, Juli Everett.
RENEWAL DEADLINE APPROACHING
The renewal deadline is fast approaching. In order to avoid late fees your renewal application must be postmarked by June 30th, 2011. Starting July 1st until July 31st there will be a $60.00 late fee that will need to be added to your membership dues before your application can be processed as defined in the club by-laws. There is a waiting list for membership of approximately 90 people. ANY RENEWAL APPLICATIONS POSTMARKED ON/ AFTER AUGUST 1st WILL NEED TO REAPPLY AS A NEW MEMBER, WHICH WILL PLACE YOU AT THE BACK OF THE WAITING LIST. To avoid being dropped, please get your renewals in on time.
JAKE’S YOUTH EVENT JULY 23They will throw tomahawks, shoot BB guns, shotguns, rifles, bows and more. They have raffle & door prizes for all J. A. K. E. S. This event is free to Jakes. Lunch is $5 for adults. Contact Tom Layman @ 619/470-3234 for more information.
BBQ WORK PARTYThanks to: Norm Porst, Randi Michael, Ed Migdal, Ray Cline, Steve Willer, Tom Kendall, Scott Kendall, Gene Demnianiuk, Clyde Ewin, Roger Moynihan, Ned Richards, Jim Schauble, Bud Smith, Geoff Orchin, Curt Summers, Kurt Nelson, Kasey Nelson, Jake Nelson, Ben Rogers, Al Ardale, Jim Woodside, Larry Mayer, Dean Hunting, Cayden Hunting, Chace Hunting, Bob
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Escondido Fish & Game Assoc.P.O. Box 460506Escondido, CA 92046Pub. Monthly, Vol. 14, Issue 7
DEADLINESItems For the August Bulletin Due
Wednesday, July 20th
Any and all requests for items to appear in the monthly bulletin
should be routed through
Kenneith Notter. [email protected] - 760-741-3229
NOTTER’S
NOTES
July
2011
Bulls Eye Pistol
June 12, 2011
Nine shooters
2 Guns
Jim Tuffield ..................................... 1613-32X
Rusty Carr ...................................... 1605-28X
Gary Travis ..................................... 1574-37X
Jim Corcoran .................................. 1568-16X
Bill Jackson ..................................... 1434-13X
Matt McKokosvka ........................... 1430-13X
Kevin Miller...................................... 1427-8X
Craig Busby ...................................... 1302-9X
1 Gun
Jim Peirce .......................................... 459-1X
Muzzle Loading
Bulls Eye Pistol Match
JUNE 19, 2011
13 shooters
Top 5
1. Bud Smith (85, 80) ................... 165 points
2. Tom Arendell (79, 84).........................163
3. Joe Coppolino (70, 84) .......................154
4. Bob Ware (66, 81) ..............................147
5. Neil Pisk (59, 84) ...............................143
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June 4, 201142 shooters
TOP SHOOTERSingle Barrel .......................................... 126.13
TOP WOMANCrazy Little Woman ............................... 183.81
FORTY-NINERStubby Pete .......................................... 180.99
ELDER STATESMANTwo Dog ............................................... 190.12
SIDE MATCH – TRAPRustler
June 5, 2011
17 shooters
Jim Minturn ..................................... 492 20
Larry Bailey ........................................ 485 13
Craig Busby .......................................... 463 9
Kasey Nelson (Jr.Mem.) ....................... 454 7
Kevin Cooper ....................................... 447 4
Kevin Miller.......................................... 438 4
Mark Dambkowski ............................... 430 2
Scott Minturn ....................................... 430 3
Chris Greenlee ..................................... 428 4
Nick Van Egmond ................................. 427 5
Jake Nelson (Jr. Mem.) .......................... 422 5
Jake Nelson (Jr. Mem.) .......................... 403 4
Mark Greenlee ..................................... 404 1
Jim Ingram ............................................ 403 2
John Morris .......................................... 399 3
Jim McKim ...............................................322
Elvio Marchi ......................................... 256 1
William Frye .............................................162
2011 Invitational Results
Overall Aggregate
1. Tom Arendall .........................................592. Bud Smith .............................................503. Denny Martin .......................................354. Mike Neal .............................................305. Randy Thompson ...................................306. Joe Coppolino .......................................277. Bob Ware ..............................................248. Lee Allen ...............................................239. Mark Pederson ......................................2210. Smitty ..................................................2011. Bill Nordberg ......................................1312. Brad Gagnon .......................................12
Rifle Walkthru
1. Tom Arendall .........................................272. Bob Ware ..............................................243. Bud Smith .............................................19
Shotgun
1. Denny Martin ........................................122. Mike Neal .............................................103. Tom Arendall ...........................................9
Pistol Walkthru
1. Bud Smith .............................................172. Tom Arendall .........................................173. Joe Coppolino .......................................11
Hawk & Knife
1. Tom Arendall ...........................................62. Bud Smith ...............................................53. Brad Gagnon ...........................................4
June 4, 2011- 44 shooters
Revolver
1. Brian Lamb ....................................118.342. "Saint" Santa Maria .........................140.673. Bill Laird ...................................... 169.88
Semi Automatic
1. Vern Kleist ......................................118.402. Aaron Fisheti ..................................137.263. Brian Lamb ....................................138.51
NMC
2011 INVITATIONAL BULLS EYE PISTOL
MUZZLE LOADERS
COWBOY ACTION
M A T C H R E S U L T S
BANDIDOS
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Notter Note continued from page 2
PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSWhenever possible, utilize the companies that advertise in the newsletter. Be sure and tell them you saw the ad the EF&GA newsletter.
LOOK AT THE ASSOCIATION WEBSITEFor updates on special events, unexpected range closures, etc; visit www.escondidofishandgame.com .The home page will have updates on range happenings and you can read the newsletter and acquire needed forms.
LEFT THE RANGEDavid Greenlee passed away November 7, 2010. He joined the Assoc. on 1/1/87.
ATTENDANCE PRIZES FOR JUNEIra Bryant won $25 prize. The $100 attendance prize - would have gone to Craig Harbin (had he been present). The $100 was donated to the 2nd Infantry Regiment stationed in Afghanistan. (Frank Alessio received an email from their Chaplain saying how the men desperately needed toiletries. A collection was taken during the meeting and Frank collected $249 plus the $100).
DONORS TO THE JUNE 11 TABLEBud Smith, Tom Kendall, Brad Gagnon, Neil Pisk, Gene & Donna Demnianiuk, R. Holtberg, Philip Denham, Frank & Joyce Alessio, Ray Bucholz III, and Doug Mitchell.
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W I T H I N R A N G E
(760) 471-1300 • (760) 471-9530 Fax277 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd, # H • San Marcos, CA 92078
www.sanmarcos.minutemanpress.com
Rick BarthelPresident
Above:Children enjoying the Jump House at the BBQ.
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R a n g e m a s t e R s o u n d o f f
A reminder – Be careful out there. It is starting to warm up (hopefully) and Mr. Dia-mond Back (a rattle snake) will be coming out. I do not know of a sighting so far this year, but that can change in a heartbeat. I have posted at each range a poster from the State of California that details information regarding the snakes. Please take time to read.
I have a new section I would like to call “What the…”. These will be tales from the
strange side at the range. First up happened a couple of weeks ago and was reported as fol-lows. A members’ guest was shooting free hand, standing to shoot, on the 150 yard range. Good so far; but he was shooting from the yellow line.
Saturday, 21 May was the Annual EF&GA Picnic work day. Thirty-eight members worked
most of the day raking the trap fields, weed “whacking” and general clean-up. Seventeen of those that worked are Range Safety Officers’. With 1500 members, the turn out should have been bigger. As the numbers show, the Range Safety Offices’ at EF&GA carry a big load for the Association. A thank you to all that worked that day.
Some safety “rules” for Black Powder Shooters and some apply to smokeless powder shooters as well. The Don’ts of
muzzle loading: · Don’t prime the pan of a flint lock or cap a percussion firearm until it is pointed at the target or down range and
you are on the firing line on a hot range. Never prime or cap in a non-shooting area.· Don’t smoke while handling black powder. It could be the last time.· Don’t hurry, on a misfire, to examine the firearm until sufficient time has passed. Up to a minute to be safe. Keep
the muzzle pointed down range during this period of time.· Don’t pour powder directly from the flask or horn into a just fired barrel. Always use a powder measure.· Don’t keep OPEN black powder container(s) in the shooting area.· Don’t talk to a shooter when they are in process of shooting the target.· Don’t handle equipment of others without specific permission.· Don’t bend your body over the muzzle when ramming a bullet or round ball into a charged barrel.· Don’t pour powder into a barrel that has been oiled for storage. Clean the barrel first then snap a cap or two to
burn the oil out of the flash hole, then load for shooting.· Don’t get careless in any process of the muzzle loading procedures.· Don’t drink alcohol if you intend to shoot and don’t shoot if you have been drinking.· Don’t take any medications that may inhibit your ability to shoot (certain prescription drugs) and· Don’t shoot if you have taken any medications that may inhibit your ability to shoot (certain prescription medica
tions). There still seems to be some confusion regarding Short Range Pistol Practice (SRPP). SRPP takes place on Tuesday after-
noons, from 1:00 p.m. until closing, approximately. There must be an RSO dedicated to SRPP for it to take place and there must be a RSO to monitor the rest of the ranges at the same time. If only one RSO is on duty, SRPP will not take place that Tuesday and the pistol range will be open for casual shooting.
Range Safety Tip of the Month. When on the Pistol Range - Do not set targets at the 50 yard line during Sanctioned Trap
Shooting events. That would be Tuesday mornings, Wednesday evenings, Saturday evenings and any other time a sanc-tioned trap event is taking place. For sanctioned trap events other than Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, check the current months “Range Calendar” published within the EF&GA Newsletter.
The Pistol Ramada Bullet Hole count: February – 29, March 34, June – 50. Help save the Ramada!
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Scope, Dixie gun works (late 1990's), 4 x 15mm, 3/4" dia. x 18-1/2" long brass tube, Japanese lens, orig. cost $200.00, complete with period blocks and adjustable rings, steel - black, (from Parsons' scope service, orig. cost approx. $175.00). good for any 1850's to early 1900's era rifles. $285.00/offer.C. Sharps Arms Co. model 1875, 22 l.r., 24" heavy round tapered bbl., case hardened frame, lever, and shotgun style butt plate, aa fancy stock with cheek rest, schnable fore end, anib, all papers, purchased new 1977 for $1000.00+, sell $900.00/offer. Bob @ 760 294-8480 consider offers/trades.
1) Dillon RL550B progressive reloading press, 1 press dust cover, 2 powder measures, 7 powder dies, 2 powder measure adaptors with 1 powder die, 3 caliber conversion kits (38/357, 9mm/38 Super, 45 ACP), 5 toolheads, 1 toolhead stand, 1 spare parts kit, 1 primer flip tray, 1 aluminum bullet tray with bracket, and 1 cartridge case bin with bracket (like new) $800 for everything or will sell individual pieces upon request. 2) Dillion RT 1200B power case trimmer with .30-06 and .223 Rem. size/trim dies (like new) $275. 3) Hornady hand held priming tool (excellent condition) $20. 4) multi-scale universal charge bar for MEC single stage shotgun presses (excellent condition) $10. 5) Lyman case length gauge (like new) $7. 6) 5 shot, .22 LR magazine for CZ 452 rifle (excellent condition) $20. 7) BSA 30mm high Weaver style scope rings (like new) $7. 8) 2 Daisy 105 Buck BB rifles with BBs (excellent condition) $15 each. 9) three hundred .308 FMJBT bullets (175 gr.) $60. 10) five hundred .452 RNL bullets (230 gr.) $40. Contact Fred @ 760.747.6053 or [email protected]
Browning Cynergy Classic Sporting 12 gauge over under shotgun. The gun comes with factory ported 30" barrels, an assortment of Hiviz sights, a metal mid bead, grade 3/4 walnut with oil finish, a custom fitted pachmayer decelerator sporting pad, invector plus chokes, and additional triggers. Gun is cased. Buyer pays DROS, $2200 or best offer. Contact Christian 760.457.6818 [email protected]
Webley & Scott Revolver, Model: Webley W.S. New Model Army, Marked: P. Webley & Son London & Birmingham W.S. Target Model, 450/455 - 455/760 7-1/2" barrel, manufactured early 1900's - 1935, early production gun, 60%+ condition $600. Call Bob @ 760 294-8480 offers/trades considered.
Schmidt Rubin 7.5 X 55 Model K31 Carbine series condition 90% estimated by John at Precision Arms. Asking book value $675.00. Call Danny @ 760-525-7933.
Five (5) revolvers - $350 each plus DROS, all blue. S&W 32-20 (1905 vintage), Taurus 66 in 357, Uberti/Mitchell Silh. in 44 Mag, Ruger Bisley in 45 Colt, & a Ruger Vaquero in 44-40. Dies- RCBS 41 Mag. (Carbide) - $25, RCBS 38/40 - $25. All laws apply. Call Dave @ 760.481.9344.
Burris Scope “Eliminator Laser” 4X12X42mm, laser range to 800 yards, Built in R.F., item # 200112, list - $1575, NIB, make offer. Call Don @ 760-433-2411.
Great Cowboy Action Rifle – ROSSI Mdl 92 in 44 mag, exc. Cond., 20 in. Bbl. $400.00 Call Kenneith @ 760-741-3229.
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C L A S S I F I E D STo place a classified ad contact K.L. Notter at:
[email protected] or (760) 741-3229All sales must comply with Federal and State laws!Range Meeting Hall - 760-749-3277
Trap Ramada - 760-749-3277
S H O O TC H A I R S
Air Pistol
Kevin Miller ..................... 760-480-7267Air Pistol silhouette
Jim McKim ....................... 760-745-4035APPle seed Project
Steve Willer ...................... 760-744-4604BAsic hAndgun
Jack Bryson ...................... 760-746-2868Bullseye Pistol
Mark Freedman ................ 760-402-6275comBAt shoot
Bill Laird .......................... 760-480-2789cowBoy PrActice
Larry Jeffrey ..................... 858-272-2145cowBoy shoot
Kenneith Notter ................ 760-741-3229Fishing
Bob Griffith ...................... 760-839-5366 [email protected] Power riFle
nrA BAsic riFle course & nrA BAsic Pistol
David Premetz ................. 760-489-1082hunter sAFety / trAining
Frank Alessio .................... 760-743-8718junior riFle
Ren Everett ....................... 760-432-2089junior Pistol
Craig Rogers ..................... 760-751-8544junior trAP
Bob Griffith ...................... 760-839-5366muzzle loAding
Denny Martin ................... 760-749-0589nmc Kevin Miller ..................... 760-480-7267 smAll Bore riFle
Mike Marks ...................... 760-744-7784PersonAl home Protection
Albert Ardale .................... 760-747-7781rimFire Benchrest
Bill Montaney 619-282-1260 after 5 PM [email protected]
Bob Schoenfield ............... 760-212-6125 [email protected] Tom Kendall (Tue.) ........... 760-500-8202 Annette Hannegan (Wed.) 760-741-7427 Bob Schoenfield (Sat.) ...... 760-212-6125women on tArget
Linda Linaker ................... 760-638-0573.22 riFle silhouette
Larry Mora ....................... 760-745-5187
FOR SALE
NON-PROFITU.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO. 26
ESCONDIDO, CA
Escondido Fish & GamE assoc.P.o. Box 460506Escondido, ca 92046
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Escondido Fish and Game Association
July, 2011
July 2011
New Officers for 2011/2012 From left to right: Norm Porst (Dir), Breen Emery (Dir) Neal Pisk (VP) & Kurt Nelson (Pres.) Dave Burton (Dir.) not present.