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Country Pond Fish & Game Club - Newton, NH Established 1903
December 2014 Volume 14-12
Upcoming & Ongoing Events
Trap Shooting
Saturdays: 13:00 - 15:00 Sundays: 09:00 - 12:00
New Member Orientation Sunday, 14 December, 10:00
Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, 4 December, 19:00
(Email Piney if you’d like to have
something placed on the agenda)
Indoor .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot Tuesday, 25 November, 19:00
22 Pistol League Wednesdays, 17:30 - 20:00
Indoor .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot Tuesday, 30 December, 19:00
It’s Membership Renewal Time!
As an NRA affiliated club, it is important for us to support the National Rifle Association. By joining the NRA through Country Pond Fish & Game Club, $5 of the annual $35 fee (or $10 of the $85 3-yr membership) is paid back to our club.
To join, go to http://membership.nrahq.org/default.asp?campaignid=XC004701, contact Sharon Theobald at [email protected] or 978-374-8061, or contact any member of the BOD.
CMP
bolt action Shoot
Saturday, 22 November, 09:30
Centerfire Pistol Plate Shoot Sunday, 23 November, 12:00
Indoor .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot Tuesday, 9 December, 19:00
Annual Meeting &
Elections
Thursday, 18 December, 19:00
Board of Directors Meeting Thursday, 8 January, 19:00
(Email Piney if you’d like to have
something placed on the agenda)
NRA Basic Pistol Instructor Course
Saturday, 10 January, 08:00 - 18:00
.22 Steel Plate Shoot
Sunday, 11 January, 12:00
Indoor Centerfire Pin Shoot Thursday, 15 January, 19:00
Chowderfest Saturday, 16 January — 17:00 - 18:30
22 Steel Plate Shoot
Sunday, 14 December, 12:00
Range Safety Officer Course
Saturday, 24 January
08:00 - 17:00
December 2014 Trigger Times page 2
RANGE CLOSURES thru December
(Hours shown are ACTUAL TIMES CLOSED)
OUTDOOR RANGE
Sundays ............................ 10:00 - 12:00 Trap and Membership Tours
Sunday, 23 NOV ............... 10:00 - 15:30 CF Pistol Plate Shoot (25yd section only)
Thursday, 27 NOV ................... ALL DAY Thanksgiving
Sunday, 14 DEC ............... 10:00 - 16:00 22 Plate Shoot
Thursday, 25 DEC .................... ALL DAY Christmas
TRAP RANGE
Saturdays .......................... 13:00 - 15:00 Sundays ........................... 10:00 - 12:00 Regular Trap (closed to other activities)
Thursday, 27 NOV ...................ALL DAY Thanksgiving
Thursday, 25 DEC ....................ALL DAY Christmas
SHOOTING ON A CLOSED RANGE IS A SERIOUS SAFETY VIOLATION.
MEMBERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING WHEN RANGES ARE
CLOSED.
INDOOR PISTOL RANGE
Every Wednesday.............. 17:00 - 21:00 .22 Rimfire Pistol League
Tuesday, 25 NOV .............. 18:30 - 23:00 .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot
Tuesday, 9 DEC ................ 18:30 - 23:00 .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot
Thursday, 18 DEC ............. 18:00 - 21:00 Annual Meeting
Tuesday, 30 DEC .............. 18:30 - 23:00 .22 Rimfire Pin Shoot
Annual MeetingAnnual MeetingAnnual Meeting
18 December ~ 19:0018 December ~ 19:00
Participate! Get involved!
The Trigger Times is the official
newsletter of Country Pond Fish & Game
Club, Inc., 82 Pond St, Newton, NH
03858, and is published monthly. Editor:
Piney Woods Any comments, questions,
or suggestions should be submitted via
email only to: [email protected]
2015 MEMBERSHIP RENE2015 MEMBERSHIP RENE2015 MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS NOW BEING ACCEPTEDWALS NOW BEING ACCEPTEDWALS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
RENEW EARLY! DON’T MRENEW EARLY! DON’T MRENEW EARLY! DON’T MISS THE DEADLINEISS THE DEADLINEISS THE DEADLINE
NO RENEWALS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTERNO RENEWALS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTERNO RENEWALS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER 31 DECEMBER 201431 DECEMBER 201431 DECEMBER 2014 --- ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONSABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONSABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS
New Members Seven new members were voted into the Club this month.
MEMBER SPONSOR
Julie Bushey ..................... Thomas Moran
Ronald Bushey ................. Thomas Moran
Eric George ............................. Gene Rufo
Richard Mannion ........... Jeffrey Hitchcock
Justin Metzner ............. James Richardson
Jacob Roberts ............... Sharon Theobald
Ryan Sullivan .................. Christopher Call
We hope you all enjoy Country Pond Fish & Game Club, and we're looking forward to getting to know you on the ranges and at our events.
On Thursday, 18 December, the Club will hold its Annual Meeting and Elections. Seven offices are up for grabs this year - President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Director Seats 1, 3, and 5.
Prospective candidates may enter their names in the nomination book, which is usually located in the downstairs hall. The signatures of at least four Members in good standing are required to validate their nomination.
Nominations may also be made from the floor at the Annual Meeting.
Nominated candidates to date are as follows:
President: John Carr
Vice-President: Sharon Theobald
Secretary: Marty Kenney
Treasurer: Andy Deardorff
Directors: Ron MacLeod, Jim Rogers, and William Colbert
Annual Meeting & Club Elections
December 2014 Trigger Times page 3
For more information, contact
Ken Schultz 603-895-3083 [email protected]
Tuesdays (thru September) 18:00 - 20:00
Saturdays 13:00 - 15:00
Sundays 09:00 - 12:00
$3.50 per round or $30.00 for a 10-round card
Trap Shooting
THESE SESSIONS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
THE TRAP RANGE IS CLOSED TO OTHER
ACTIVITIES DURING THESE SESSIONS
Wednesdays, 17:00
All CPF&G Club
Members are welcome,
regardless of
experience
.22 Rimfire ammo is
available for League
participants
22 Rimfire22 Rimfire
Pistol Pistol
LeagueLeague
For more information, contact Jim Rogers
603-244-9885 [email protected]
www.cpfgtravel.com
Book flights, hotels, and cars
Take a cruise or tour
Order Red Sox and Patriots tickets
Send flowers, gifts, or fruit
Plan a hunting or fishing trip
Using cpfgtravel.com instead of Travelocity or Expedia is a great way to raise funds for the Club.
Chowder Contestants Wanted
We’re looking for people to participate
in the Chowderfest on
17 January 2015
If you have a chowder (fish, corn,
clam, whatever) that you’d like to
enter, purely for Braggin’ Rights,
call or write Sharon Theobald
978-374-8061 or
21 21
December December
18:03 EST18:03 EST
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While you are enjoying family and friends this holiday season, the political process is ongoing.
The future is a little brighter with the results of the last election. Most of these United States sent a powerful message to Washington DC. Whether the politicos heed that message remains to be seen. We know the “gentleman” in the White House is not bothered by the Constitution, the rule of law, or the will of the American people. We have won a battle but the war rages on unabated.
At the last GONH (Gun Owners of New Hampshire ) meeting, Representative J. R. Hoel addressed the meeting to explain what our friends in Concord hope to achieve with the NH House and Senate in control of the Republicans.
Bill O’Brien has been elected as speaker of the House and Rep. Hoel believes the pro-gun establishment can work with Speaker O’Brien to accomplish passing legislation that is
Politics & Legislation by John Faro, Political Junkie & Concerned Citizen
beneficial to law-abiding gun owners and users.
Some of the legislation being considered by the Republican caucus is as follows: Constitutional carry, legislate the definition of “suitable person” in regards to concealed carry, and try to legislate a process to expunge names from the state NICS list of ineligible firearms owners. This is considered a civil rights issue. Obviously this is on the state level not the federal portion of NICS.
Hopefully, you are all aware of the President’s unilateral move to grant amnesty to five million illegal aliens. Most of us have ancestors who legally immigrated to the United States for a better life for their families and themselves. They were eager to assimilate to the American way of life and honor their traditions. This is not the situation we have today. A lot of these folks coming to our country illegally don’t want to be Americans they just want what America offers without earning it. Our country and
Gun Rights Organizations “A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”
- United States Constitution - Amendment II - ratified 1791
American Sheepdog .................................................... http://americansheepdog.com/Forum/
Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms ......... http://www.ccrkba.org/
Gun Owner's Action League (MA) ....................................................... http://www.goal.org/
Gun Owners of America ............................................................... http://www.gunowners.org/
Gun Owners of New Hampshire .......................................................... http://www.gonh.org/
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership ............................. http://www.jpfo.org/
Maine Gun Owners Assoc .................................................................. http://www.mgoa.com/
National Rifle Association .......................................................... http://home.nra.org/#/home
National Shooting Sports Foundation ................................................. http://www.nssf.org/
Pink Pistols ...................................................................................... http://www.pinkpistols.org/
Second Amendment Foundation ............................................................. http://www.saf.org/
Second Amendment Sisters ............................................................ http://www.2asisters.org/
USA Carry .......................................................................................... http://www.usacarry.com/
Women Against Gun Control ............................................................. http://www.wagc.com/
Discount Bullets
Country Pond Members - 5% discount on lead bullets at Missouri Bullet Co. Go to “Members Only” on the Club Website.
our economy cannot survive under this onslaught.
Keep a vigilant eye on your Washington representatives and senators to hold them accountable to the will of the people.
I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and a Happy, prosperous New Year. With a little help from above things will be brighter for all in the year 2015.
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“A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional
maturity.”
-- S Freud, "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis"
December 2014 Trigger Times page 5
At Gunsmoke Engineering, we get a lot of email from folks that are having problems with reliable cartridge feeding, usually from aftermarket magazines. Ruger factory magazines are very good in
this regard, but hard use or manufacturing defects can cause problems for these magazines as well. In the following paragraphs I'll describe some of the more common magazine related problems and show some tips for dealing with them. I'll also show how to disassemble and clean the Ruger magazine to restore it to as-new condition.
The most trouble I've had with feeding came from faulty, poorly designed, aftermarket mags. In my experience, RamLine mags are among the worst in this regard: I once had six mags of this type that wouldn't reliably feed. I went to the RamLine factory in Golden, Colorado and exchanged them for six new mags, and none of those would feed either. All six ended up in the trash. I've had good luck with Eaton Supply Inc. 25 round magazines, and also with Butler Creek "Hot Lips" magazines. If you must use an aftermarket magazine, the best you can do is the Butler Creek "Steel Lips" mag. All of the mags mentioned so far, except the Ruger and "Steel Lips", use plastic for their construction, and the feed lips that guide the cartridge into the chamber are prone to wear and will eventually start to give feed problems. This doesn't happen with the Ruger and "Steel Lips" mags, since the feed lips are made from steel which is much harder than the brass cartridges which pass through them.
Feed problems can also be caused by dirty magazines. Unfortunately, all of the aftermarket magazines I'm familiar with are permanently assembled and can not be taken apart for cleaning. About the best you can do for these is to brush off the feed lips and follower with a toothbrush and some evaporating solvent, like Birchwood Casey "Crud Cutter" or electrical contact cleaner. Best do this outside where the vapors won't give you breathing problems. Leave the magazines upside down to drain and dry after doing this, and don't put any oil into them because the oil will trap dirt in the mags.
The Ruger mags are the best, and if that's what you're using and you still have feed problems, it could be that it wasn't assembled at the factory properly. It could also be that the mag interior is dirty.
The Ruger 10/22 magazine is easily serviced. Here's how:
1- Remove the magazine from the rifle and remove any cartridges that it may contain.
2- Begin disassembly by backing out the socket head cap screw at the front, using a 9/64" Allen wrench. When it’s almost out, push it back in to push out the spring retaining
Ruger 10/22® Magazine Maintenance Reprinted from Gunsmoke Engineering
cap on the other end of the magazine. Keep your finger on this piece to prevent loss. Set the screw aside.
3- Remove the spring retaining cap from the spring, noting how the end of the spring engages the small hole in the cap. Set the cap aside.
4- Remove the end of the magazine and set it aside.
5- Pull out the magazine rotor. Keep track of how it’s positioned so you can replace it correctly.
6- Slide the cartridge feed lips out of the magazine shell and set aside.
7- Clean everything up in dish soap, Simple Green, or Hoppe’s, dry it off, and coat the spring with a very light coat of oil. Oil in the mag itself just gathers dust.
8- Put the cartridge feed lips back into the top of the mag shell. The feed lips fit into the magazine shell tilted to the right, with the large boss fitting the hole in the back of the mag shell and the rounded end of the feed lip opening toward the back of the mag shell.
9- Make sure that the end of the spring with the right angle bend engages the hole in the rotor.
10- Put the spring and rotor into the mag shell. Notice how one of the vanes on the rotor is longer than the others? Make sure that this vane fits up into the cartridge feed lips, and that the end of the rotor engages the shoulder at the back end of the magazine shell.
11- Put the front end shell cap in place, verifying that the rotor spring sticks out through the hole in the center and that the small boss on the cartridge feed lips engages the hole in the shell cap.
12- Engage the protruding end of the rotor spring in the small hole in the shoulder of the spring retaining cap. Verify that the full length of the spring beyond the bend enters the hole. You may want to support the end of the spring with a small screwdriver when engaging the end in the cap hole.
13- Thread the screw through the front of the mag shell and rotor and start the screw into the spring retaining cap.
14- You need to tension the spring by winding the spring retaining cap in a clockwise direction. Start by taking up all the slack in the spring, verifying that the long rotor vane is visible between the cartridge feed lips. Note that the spring retaining cap has six flats on it. With all slack removed, turn the cap six flats more to tension the spring. Push the cap into the mag shell, then tighten the screw.
15- Check the follower tension: it should be sufficient to snap smartly back when you depress the follower with a drift or screwdriver. If it's not, loosen the screw and re-check the
December 2014 Trigger Times page 6
NRA Basic Pistol Instructor Course
10 January 2015
http://www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com/training.html for more details and to register for the class
During the course, candidates will learn NRA policies and procedures, basic public speaking skills, training methodology, use of a training team and training aids, organizing a course, building a budget, and finally preparing to teach. In addition, candidates will be provided the appropriate lesson plans and basic course student packets. Role-playing is a major part of an instructor course. Candidates take turns working in teams, actually conducting portions of the course to other candidates who portray basic students.
Candidates must possess and demonstrate a solid background in firearm safety and shooting skills acquired through previous firearm training and/or previous shooting experience. Instructor candidates must be intimately familiar with each action type in the discipline they wish to be certified.
Candidates will be required to demonstrate solid and safe firearms handling skills required to be successful during an instructor training course by completing pre-course questionnaires and qualification exercises administered by the NRA Appointed Training Counselor.
Cost of the course is $200.
NRA Range Safety OfficerNRA Range Safety Officer
Training CourseTraining Course
24 January 2015
http://www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com/training.html for more details and to register for this course
The NRA Range Safety Officer program was developed in response to the demand for a nationally-recognized range safety officer certification. NRA Range Safety Officers are people who possess the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations. This is a nine-hour course that consists of classroom time and practical exercises conducted on a range. Cost of the course is $35.
THIS COURSE IS LIMITED TO 30 STUDENTS
THIS COURSE IS LIMITED TO 20 STUDENTS
Future Training Courses
“Ladies Only” Basic Pistol Shooting ~ 21 February ~ 13 June ~ 10 October
Basic Pistol Shooting ~ 18 April ~ 8 August
Hunter Education ~ 12, 20, & 21 Jun ~ 7, 15, & 16 August
December 2014 Trigger Times page 7
All matches are on
THURSDAYS
~~~ 2015 ~~~
15 JAN 29 JAN
12 FEB 26 FEB
12 MAR 26 MAR
9 APR 23 APR
14 MAY 28 MAY
11 JUN 25 JUN
9 JUL 30 JUL
13 AUG 27 AUG
10 SEP 24 SEP
Max Caliber: 44 Magnum
.38 Special or weaker
calibers are not allowed
due to bullet bounce back
$7.00 per gun
All sights welcome
OUTDOORSOUTDOORS
All matches are on
SATURDAYS
~~~ 2015 ~~~
25 APR 16 MAY
20 JUN 11 JUL
15 AUG 19 SEP
24 OCT 7 NOV
.38 Special or weaker
calibers are not allowed
due to possible bullet
bounce back
Centerfire: $7.00 per gun
.22 Rimfire: $5.00 per gun
All sights welcome
THESE SHOOTS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Call or write Sharon Theobald - 978-374-8061 or [email protected]
All matches are on
TUESDAYS
~~~ 2014 ~~~
25 NOV
9 DEC 30 DEC
~~~ 2015 ~~~
5 MAY 19 MAY
2 JUN 16 JUN
7 JUL 28 JUL
4 AUG 18 AUG
1 SEP 15 SEP
13 OCT 27 OCT
10 NOV 24 NOV
1 DEC 15 DEC
$5.00 per gun
All sights welcome
Indoor Indoor
CENTERFIRECENTERFIRE IndoorIndoor
22 RIMFIRE22 RIMFIRE Registration: 18:30 - 18:55
Shooting starts at 19:00
Registration: 08:30
Shooting starts at 09:00 Registration: 18:30 - 18:55
Shooting starts at 19:00
BOWLING PIN SHOOTSBOWLING PIN SHOOTS
Stay in touch with your Employees
(that’s right… they work for YOU.)
http://www.congress.org/ has links to the White House, the US Senate, the US House of Representatives, and all of your state government representatives.
Let them know how you feel about things.
December 2014 Trigger Times page 8
.22 Rimfire Plate Shoots.22 Rimfire Plate Shoots
~~~ 2015 ~~~ 11 Jan 15 Feb 15 Mar
12 Apr 17 May 14 Jun
12 Jul 16 Aug 13 Sep
11 Oct 15 Nov 13 Dec
Shooter Registration ................................. 11:00 - 12:00
Matches start ................................................ High Noon
For more details, contact John Coyne at [email protected] or 603-362-6014
Results and detailed rules and procedures are posted at
http://www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com/rfplates.html
First Relay: CPF&G Members: $5.00 Non-Members: $10.00
Subsequent Relays: $3.00 for everyone
Tag Team Matches: $1.00
Juniors (under 16) always shoot FREE
Club Members may contact Jeff Gersbach at [email protected] to order firearms or to complete firearms transfers by appointment.
Club Members may also order guns themselves, to be delivered to the Club, but must have the sender include a copy of the Club’s Firearms Order Form. This form is available on the “Members Only” page of the Club website and at the Club. If this form is not included, the firearm will be returned to the sender, and return shipping plus a $10.00 service charge will be assessed to the Member.
There will be an additional $20.00 charge for items shipped to the Club via FEDEX. Choose UPS or the US Postal Service instead.
CPF&G Club FFL Fees & Rules
All purchases: Cost + 5% + shipping All Firearms Transfers: $20
PURCHASES THROUGH THE CLUB FFL ARE
LIMITED TO FIREARMS ONLY
THIS SERVICE IS FOR CLUB MEMBERS ONLY
Centerfire Pistol Centerfire Pistol Plate ShootsPlate Shoots
~ 2014 ~ 23 Nov
~ 2015 ~ 22 Mar
19 Apr
24 May
28 Jun
19 Jul
23 Aug
27 Sep
18 Oct
22 Nov
Registration: 11:00 - 12:00
Matches start: High Noon
For more details, contact
John Coyne at [email protected] or 603-362-6014
Detailed rules and procedures are posted at
http://www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com/cfplates.html
First Relay CPF&G Members: $5.00 Non-Members: $10.00
Subsequent Relays: $3.00 for everyone
Juniors (under 16) always shoot FREE
~~~ 2014 ~~~ 12 Dec
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CPF&G Club Contacts Revised: 13 November 2014
Hall and Indoor Range ............................................................... 603-382-0062
Answering Machine.................................................................... 603-382-5681
Website ............................................. www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com
Webmaster - Piney Woods [email protected]
Executive Committee
John Carr (Pres) 603-659-2096 [email protected] Sharon Theobald (VP) 978-374-8061 [email protected] Steve Sousa (Sec) 603-772-5422 [email protected] Andrew Deardorff (Treas) 603-382-3434 [email protected]
Directors
Jim Rogers 603-244-9885 [email protected] Paul Gilberti 603-426-2025 [email protected] Chris Gordon 978-764-0195 [email protected] Jeff Gersbach 603-382-3312 [email protected] Ron MacLeod 603-382-6671 [email protected]
Range Officers
John DeYoung [Chief RO] 603-642-3246 [email protected] Barb Burri 603-397-2542 [email protected] John Carr 603-659-2096 [email protected] John Cull 603-329-5136 [email protected] Andrew Deardorff 603-382-3434 [email protected] John Faro 603-382-1071 [email protected] Mike Flynn 603-479-7585 [email protected] Jeff Gersbach 603-382-3312 [email protected] Paul Gilberti 603-426-2025 [email protected] Chris Gordon 978-764-0195 [email protected] Bob Lawliss 978-270-0702 [email protected] Victor Maslov 603-244-2269 [email protected] Tom Moran 603-819-9349 [email protected] Steve Sousa 603-772-5422 [email protected] Jeff Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected] Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected] Scott Thornbury 603-234-9256 [email protected]
Archery League, 3D Archery, & GSB
Steve Chase 603-475-2594 [email protected]
Chili Cookoff, Chowder Fest, & Pasta Dinners
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected]
Civilian Marksmanship Program
William Colbert 603-382-0055 [email protected]
Cowboy Action Shooting
Piney Woods 603-659-2096 [email protected]
CPF&G Travel
Wendy Menard 603-234-9256 [email protected]
Facilities Manager
Ron MacLeod 603-382-6671 [email protected]
Firearms Orders (Club Members Only)
Jeff Gersbach (No phone orders - email only) [email protected]
Firearms Instruction & Training Programs
Paul Gilberti 603-426-2025 [email protected]
Game Dinner
Al Bergeron 603-489-9364 [email protected] Randy Belmont 603-362-9905
Hall Rentals
Ron MacLeod 603-382-6671 [email protected]
Hunter & Bowhunter Education
Paul Gilberti 603-426-2025 [email protected]
Ice Fishing Derby
John DeYoung 603-642-3246 [email protected]
Kitchen Manager
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected]
Land & Building Committee
John DeYoung 603-642-3246 [email protected] Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected] Jim Rogers 603-244-9885 [email protected] Ron MacLeod 603-382-6671 [email protected] William Colbert 603-382-0055 [email protected]
Membership Committee
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected] John Carr 603-659-2096 [email protected]
Metals Recycling
Nanci Nickerson 603-382-0083 [email protected]
National Hunting & Fishing Day Open House
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected]
Newsletter Editor
Piney Woods 603-659-2096 [email protected]
NRA Recruiting Program
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected]
Pin Shoots
Sharon Theobald 978-374-8061 [email protected] Piney Woods 603-659-2096 [email protected]
Pistol League - 22 Rimfire
Jim Rogers 603-244-9885 [email protected]
Pistol League - Centerfire
Jim Graczyk 603-362-4829 [email protected]
Plate Shoots - Centerfire Pistol & .22 Rimfire
John Coyne 603-362-6014 [email protected]
Rifle League
John DeYoung 603-642-3246 [email protected]
Rockingham County Trap League
Robert Hunt 603-382-3661 [email protected]
Trap
Ken Schulz 603-895-3083 [email protected]
Trap Tournaments - Winter Handicap & Summer Doubles
Ron Sevigny 603-474-1168 [email protected]
Turkey Shoot
John DeYoung 603-642-3246 [email protected]
Work Parties
John DeYoung 603-642-3246 [email protected]
These names are listed here for a reason. Call or email your questions or concerns to the appropriate party.
Revised: 15 OCT 2014
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY: CASH ______________ CHECK # _____________ PAID BY CREDIT CARD CARD ISSUED
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL Country Pond Fish and Game Club, Inc.
PO Box 124 82 Pond St Newton NH 03858 603-382-5681 http://www.countrypondfishandgameclub.com/
For Credit Card payments: VISA MasterCard
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Name as it appears on card: _________________________________________________ 3-Digit Security Code: __________________
(All Credit Card information will be removed and shredded after payment is processed.)
MEMBER #: _______________ NAME: ____________________________________________________________________
HOME ADDRESS: _______________________________________________________________________________________
MAILING ADDRESS (if different): ___________________________________________________________________________
CITY: _______________________________________________________ STATE: ________ ZIP: __________________
PHONE: ________________________________________ CELL PHONE: __________________________________________
DOB: ______________________ E-MAIL: ___________________________________________________________________
Are you a member of the NRA? NO YES MEMBERSHIP #: __________________________________________
NRA Certified Instructor? NO PISTOL RIFLE SHOTGUN (other)_________________________________
Make checks payable to: Country Pond Fish & Game Club
and mail to: Country Pond Fish & Game Club PO Box 124 Newton, NH 03858 Att: Vice President
RENEWALS POSTMARKED AFTER 31 DECEMBER WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED After 31 December, a “New Membership Application” will be required and New Members will require a Sponsor.
New Memberships will be assessed an additional $75.00 (Individual) or $112.50 (Couples) Initiation Fee.
I hereby certify that I am not prohibited from possessing, selling, owning, or transferring firearms under state or federal law: I (A) have not been convicted of a felony that has not been annulled or expunged; or (B) have not been convicted of a violation of 18 USC § 922 that has not been annulled or expunged; and (C) am not a member of an organization that advocates the violent overthrow of the United States Government, and that I am not barred by any law from the possession, use, or control of firearms. I further affirm that I have read and understand the CPF&G Club Constitution, current Club Bylaws, and all Rules.
(signed)__________________________________________________________________ (date) __________________________
Please type or print legibly. Applications that we can’t read will be returned unprocessed.
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You must attach your approved Work Log to obtain the discounted rate.
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Individual ................... $175 Discounted Individual .............. $140 Change: Individual to Individual Life (under 40) ............... $2,190
Married Couple ..... $262.50 Discounted Married Couple ..... $210 Change: Individual to Individual Life (40+) ...................... $1,750
Military ......................... N/C Senior ........................................ N/C Change: Individual or Couple to Couple Life (under 40) .. $3,290
Life Member................. N/C Honorary Member ...................... N/C Change: Individual or Couple to Couple Life (40+) .......... $2,630
Exececutive Officer or Director ......... N/C