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March 2011 Newsletter
REMINDER TO ALL MEMBERS
Lockheed Martin's Workplace Security policy, CPS-565 is strictly enforced. One provision of the policy is a workplace free of weapons, which includes Firearms, Ammunition, Bows and Arrows. The club must emphasize this policy to our members. Additionally, a state issued CCW permit does not supersede nor over ride this LM policy. Members wanting to store firearms or archery equipment during the day ONLY, must contact Gene Adamson (303-971-1531) or Dave Mulholland (303-977-3674) for access instructions.
Call Plant Protection (7-4646) if you have an incident or injury on the range.
CLUB NEWS
President’s Corner
(Range Status)
As you all know we are still working with LM to arrive at a final solution for re-opening our firing ranges… The SHFC Board of Directors (BOD) will be meeting again with LM during the March time frame to discuss these final issues,… We really appreciate the membership's patience over the last months, and reassure you that the SHFC BOD is working this situation as timely as possible, and will keep all members informed as to our status…
Membership Info
Membership dues have not been formally collected as of 21MAR11 – see below for more info
• 2011
o Since the range has been closed by Lockheed Martin since October, the BOD voted to make a one-time adjustment in club dues for existing club members. Dues for 2011 will be $36 minus any workbond (up to 4 hours at $9/hr).
o If you DID your workbond (and there are still opportunities to get 2010 workbond in), you will pay $0 for 2011.
• 2012 and ON (dependent on upcoming By-Law revision approval)
o Workbond hours increased to 8 hrs per year (was 4 hrs per year).
▪ The increase in hours is needed to accomplish all of the items now required to keep the range open.
o Workbond value increased to $15/hr (was $9/hr)
o If you choose to NOT perform any workbond your dues will be $156/year
o However, if you DO your workbond (8 hrs/year) you will continue to pay just $36/year
▪ For current members, if you do your 8 hours of workbond during the 2011 fiscal year, the $120 workbond cost never comes out of your pocket!
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• New Members
o Joining in club fiscal year 2011
▪ $72 + initiation fee ($50). Total: $122
o Joining in club fiscal year 2012
▪ $156 + initiation fee ($50). Total: $206
o So, tell your friends to join in 2011!
Reminder: Club’s fiscal year is 01MAR thru 28FEB of each year – dues are for fiscal year)
*Additional 2011 renewal information is forthcoming in a special e-mail from John LaRue*
John LaRue is the SHFC membership chairperson for all new member application and renewals. You can contact John at 303-977-9807 or e-mail (john.d.larue@) with any inquiries about joining the club or renewing your membership.
winter Season road conditions
At this time the range is open to all archery activities, so during our entire winter season please drive with extra care during the slippery winter road season. Four wheel drive is recommended. Winter weather may cause some parts of our roads to be impassable at times. LM is responsible for road maintenance and snow removal and has indicated that every effort will be made by their subcontractor to maintain the road. If the Road Closed sign is displayed at the front gate, do not attempt to access the range. Even without the sign, you are responsible to judge the road conditions for yourself. If you get stuck or have an accident, call Plant Protection at 303-977-4646. Also dial 911 for medical emergency.
Newsletter inputs
If you have club related pictures, stories, member news, comments, suggestions or questions, please e-mail them to me brian.w.sompayrac@. All inputs must be received by the 25th of the current month to be included in the upcoming newsletter.
Upcoming 2011 Member meetings and GATHERINGS
The Board of Directors meets monthly on the first Monday of each month. General Membership meetings are held quarterly on the second Monday of the month.
General Membership Meetings
• 13JUN11
• 12OCT11
• 12DEC11
Range Safety Class
• RSO Training Class #1(already full) – see April Newsletter for more info on the RSO plan
• April – pending approval from Lockheed Martin to re-open
Special Gatherings
• Annual Bull Roast and Swap Meet – Exact date TBD
MARCh board of director minutes
Skyline Hunting and Fishing Club
Minutes
Date:03/07/2011
Meeting type:
Board x Membership □ Other □
Board Attendance:
Jim Cathcart (President) x Tom Frickell (Vice President) x
Walter Tang (Recording Secretary) x Brian Sompayrac (Corresponding Secretary) x
Tom Moore (Treasurer) x Tim Anderson (Past President) x
Sherry Woodard (Director 2011) x Wally Hill (Director 2012) □
Gene Adamson (Director 2013) x
Minutes:
3 March 2011 Board Meeting called to order 5:15 pm. Tim Anderson has Wally Hill proxy.
David Harrison presented status of Fishing Committee. Will create inventory of fishing equipment available for member loan.
Comment that all committee chairs should have an inventory list of club property they manage.
Tom Moore reviewed 2010 budget.. Motion to close 2010 budget. Motion passed to close 2010 budget.9-0
President indicated insurance coverage does not cover the fire event. LMSSC representative spoke to insurance carrier and is aware of situation. SHFC has increased insurance coverage to $10 million as requested by LMSSC.
Gene Adamson presented motion to provide free membership to existing membership for 2011. Motion modified to reduce 2011 dues for existing members to $36. Motion passed 9-0
Motion to change 2011 workbond to 8 hours per year at $15 per hour and 2012 dues changed to $156. Example at 2012 renewal, for existing member with 8 hours of work bond dues is $36. By-law change and member vote required, Details to be provided at next members meeting and newsletter. Motion passed 8 to 1
Motion from Sherry to add new Steel Challenge Shooting Event using SCCA rules and targets on alternating Thursdays from Cowboy Action. Details to be provided to members in newsletter Motion passed 9-0
Motion to re-instate the plinking range. Jim noted the 100 yard target shed has been moved and berm removed. Location will need to be determined. Motion passed to re-establish plinking range at TBD location. 7-2
Jim Cathcart reported excellent turn out for February 26 work party, over 40 volunteers. Range work to meet LMSSC demands are complete. All gongs and stands removed, rocks removed from target backstops and other areas, vegetation properly trimmed back. Will schedule LMSSC tour so they can confirm work at meeting with company. Several primer coats applied to pistol house interior. Tom to schedule work party for final paint coat.
Work is progressing well to reopen range. Board and committee members have met several times in the past weeks to work RSO plan and range rules changes.. Disciplinary plan still need to be worked. Expect to have meeting with LMSSC HR VP mid March and hoping we’ll get minimal if any additional issues to resolve before range re-open with all the prep work we’re doing.
Committee News
WORK BOND INFORMATION
Additional work bond items are being identified as part of the range reopening activities. Current work bond jobs can be found at the website . Click the “Workbond “ tab and then “ Job List”. If you want to volunteer for one of the jobs or a task you think needs to be done please contact the Work Bond Chair, Norm Viste at normviste@ or 303-980-7131. Work Bond that you volunteered for with a specific committee should still be coordinated through that committee chair who will coordinate with Norm. Thank you for your help and participation.
RECENT WORK PARTIES
Over the last few weeks a number of work parties have been held at the range to get things in tip top shape for the upcoming reopening. Activities have included everything from vegetation removal (fire mitigation) to carpentry and painting. The BOD would like to thank everyone who has come out and put in a lot of hard work. Not only are we meeting the necessary requirements but we are also doing some much needed maintenance. Wait till you see a fully color coordinated range! In particular, Tom Moore deserves an extra special thank you for heading up the work parties and his never ending list of things that are “DONE”. If you want to find Tom – look at the range – he is likely there working more items off the list just about every day of the week. Thanks Tom for your extraordinary dedication to the club!
HUNTER EDUCATION 2011
Regular Hunter Ed
The 2011 schedule for the rifle and archery regular hunter education is listed below. The current instructors are Gene Adamson, Jeff Edwards, Mitch Arnold, Don Biesecker, Dave Unruh, Jim Gilmore, Ron Steen, Mike Jacobs, Mike McKaig, Ken Ruiz, Margaret Rothermel, Clayton Allen, Bob Ventura, and Jim Ball. Hunter Education always needs help in both the classroom and range. If you are interested in helping out in either the rifle and/or archery hunter education courses contact: Gene Adamson at 301-971-1531 or Mitch Arnold at 303-977-2117 and we’ll get you started.
Regular Hunter Ed students must attend the 3 classroom sessions (Tues, Wed, & Thurs; 6:00 to 9:00 P.M.) and the range session (Saturday 8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.) to complete the course. All classes will be held at the clubhouse in the SHFC recreation area. You must attend all four days in a month’s session. Cost for the class is $10. Pre-register by calling Mitch Arnold at 303-972-8983 or Bob Ventura at 303-953-1966. A minimum of 10 students are needed at the first class to continue the class. Classes are open to the public.
Upcoming dates for 2011 Firearm Hunters Ed:
(Three classroom sessions, One Range Day)
Apr 26, 27, 28 & 30 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
May 17, 18, 19 & 21 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Jun 21, 22, 23 & 25 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Aug 23, 24, 25 & 27 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Sep 27, 28, 29 & Oct 1st 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Oct 18, 19, 20 & 22 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Nov 15, 16, 17 & 19 1800 to 2100 Tue, Wen & Thur 0830 to 1500 Sat
Dates for 2011 Archery Hunters Ed:
(Complete Course, 3 days)
Jun 8 1800 to 2100, Wed
Jun 9 1800 to 2100, Thur
Jun 11 0800 to 1400, Sat
(Advanced one day course)
May 7 0800 to 1700, Sat
Jul 10 0800 to 1700, Sat
Archery Committee NEWS & Hunting Report
When SHFC receives the LMSSC HR and Plant protection permission letter to archery hunt on LMSSC property for the 2011 season, the entire membership will be informed. This is part of the CWD control plan requested by the CDOW:
* The boundaries will probably be similar to 2010, with some minor changes.
* Only personnel who are SHFC members in good standing effective April 1 of the current year will be allowed to archery hunt the LMSSC property during the 2011 season.
* Anyone wanting to archery hunt the 2011 season must complete their 2011 work bond (any committee type) (Guests are exempt, but encouraged, from this requirement) prior to obtaining a 2011 permit.
* The definition of immediate family who may be a guest hunter includes spouse, child, grandchild, & parent of SHFC members.
* The following personnel are NOT included on the list given permission to archery hunt on
LMSSC property as a guest or member
* Brothers & Sisters, in laws, nephews, uncles, etc of SHFC members
* SHFC members who work for either the government or a subcontractor.
Other requirements include
* Must attend the safety/security briefing & hold a permit issued by plant protection
* Be in possession of a valid DOW hunting license
* Possess an archery hunter education card
The archery hunter education card will be required for all personnel prior to getting a hunt permit for 2011. Your regular hunter ed. card will not be adequate if you desire to get a permit to archery hunt on LMSSC property in 2011.
If you are interested in archery specifics contact: Mitch Arnold at 303-977-2117.
FISHING NEWS
See April’s newsletter for March’s fishing report – you are going to like it!
YOUTH SHOOTING SPORTS PROGRAMS
SHFC will continue to offer a youth shooting sports programs this year. This will consist of Firearm Safety Training, Small Bore Rifle, High Power Rifle, Shotgun, and Muzzle Loading. We will also be hosting Boy Scout shooting events. The programs are COED, and open to all youths between the ages of 12 through 19 and who have a valid safety or NRA firearms safety card in their possession for admittance to the SHFC range. A parental permission form is required. At this time Paul Monce is the contact for all youth shooting programs, including the Explorer Scout shooting programs. Paul can be reached at 303-977-3823. His e-mail is: paul.a.monce@.
YOUTH SHOTGUN:
The shotgun program will consist of informal trap shooting, a trap league, and a couple of trips to a sporting clays range. We also have an opportunity to register one or more teams (5) in the National Shooting Sports Foundation, Scholastic Trap Program. These teams will participate in the Colorado State Shoot. Winners at the state level will get an expenses paid trip to the Grand American Tournament
EXPLORER SCOUT SHOOT:
The first explorer scout shoot for 2011 will be announced in a future newsletter and/or by special announcement. These shoots are normally held on Sunday from 0900 - 1300. This event normally takes place at the 100yd Range and Shotgun Range, and is also a range restricted event.
NRA Class Schedule
BASIC PISTOL:
• April 7 & 9
• May 12, 14 & 16
• July 14, 16 & 18
• August 18, 20 & 22
• September 22, 24 & 26.
PERSONAL PROTECTION IN THE HOME:
• April 14, 16 & 18
• June 16, 18 & 20
• August 11, 13 & 15
• September 15, 17 & 19
• October 6, 8 & 10.
Fees for these classes are $50 each for members and $75 each for non-members. Register early because these classes fill up quickly.
For further information and enrolling in the classes, please call Tom Frickell at (720-202-6502 cell).
Winter 3-gun
ON HOLD. Start time is normally 9:00 am with setup starting at 8:15 am. For those new to 3-gun or multi-gun, we shoot pistol, shotgun and semi-auto carbine/rifle for a combination of accuracy and speed usually including movement and target transitions. Typical ammo requirement is roughly 25 rounds of pistol, 50 rounds of rifle, 25 rounds of shotgun (mostly birdshot and occasionally 5 rounds of slug and buckshot). Contact Dave Mulholland at 303-977-3674 or email david.b.mulholland@ to get advance information and get on the mailing list.
Practical Pistol Ladies Only
We will be starting Ladies Only group activities on April 18 (pending approval from Lockheed Martin to reopen). Meet at the entrance gate just off Wadsworth by about 4:30pm, then we will caravan up. Remember to bring your “semi-automatic” pistol, holster and 3 magazines, about 100 rounds, your eye and ear protection, pants, layered clothing (never sure about the weather until mid June), hat, flat soled shoes (no heels or wedgies), minimal jewelry (leave bracelets and other hanging bling in the car). Any guests will have a new liability form to sign. This should be a great year and we want to get an early start on it. Call Tom Frickell (720-202-6502 cell).
Practical Pistol – Lite
Practical Pistol Lite is starting back up on April 25th (pending approval from Lockheed Martin to reopen), and goes every other Monday through September. For those of you who are new to Practical Pistol, this affords less experience shooters and opportunity to come out with a group of like-minded shooters and practice defensive skills. As always we will first and foremost focus on range safety. This year we are limiting participation to semi-automatics pistols in the effort to speed up the courses and get more shooting for everyone. Make sure your equipment (Pistol, Holster, Mag pouches) is in good repair and good working order. Carbine and shotgun nights will be less frequent this year to concentrate on pistol shooting and to allow everyone to get in more shooting. We meet at the gate around 4:15, and head to the range no later than 4:30. Since April and May weather is so challenging, please dress in layers so you can stay warm just in case it gets cold. There has never been a better opportunity to tune your defensive pistol skills, and create a defensive mindset . Call Dave Norris at 303-204-6735 (cell) or Tom Frickell at 303-971-5493, or email at david.w.norris.jr@.
Cowboy Action
Cowboy/Cowgirl Action will be held on the Thursdays of Track B off-Friday weeks. Detailed schedule to follow once the range is open. Contact: Mark Bonkowski (mark.d.bonkowski@)
Steel Challenge (Hangun)
When the range reopens we will be starting a new steel challenge activity. It will be held on the alternating Thursdays from Cowboy Action once the range is open. More details will be provided in the April Newsletter. Contact: Sherry Woodard (sherry.l.woodard@)
Competition pistol
When the range reopens we will continue the Tuesday night event. The event is more closely aligned with USPSA style competition. It will continue to be a “By Invitation Only Event” and participation excludes you from Monday and Wednesday night events in most cases. Contact: Brian Sompayrac (brian.w.sompayrac@)
Skeet Shooting
When the range is opened we will start skeet shooting on the immediate following Tuesday evening with a start time of 4:00 P.M. Please contact Tom Moore at 303-978-9432 of there is a question about the weather. We will also have Skeet Shooting on the off Fridays starting at 10:00 A.M.
HIGH POWER NEWS
ON HOLD. The SHFC High Power matches are conducted every “Track A” off-Friday, finishing by noon or 1 PM. We welcome all types of high power service or match rifles; some choose to shoot the Garand or M1A but the AR15 is the choice of most. The club has three AR15s, a Garand, two shooting mats, and two spotting scopes, and one stand which are available to use during matches.
The High Power Matches, including the Vintage Matches are pending, and will be scheduled as soon as our range status is changed to “Open”. A special announcement
Check the club website for the regional schedule as well as articles for the aspiring High Power competitor. For further information, or to check out club equipment, please call Gene Adamson (303-971-1531), Corey Kroll (303-977-5507) or Dennis Casey (303-971-7197) with any questions.
METALLIC SILHOUETTE MATCHES
ON HOLD. We have 22 RF and High Power silhouette matches running. All new shooters are always welcome. Schedule is 1st Saturday of the month is 22 RF and the 3rd Saturday of the month for CF. Start time is 9:00 am at the 200 yard range. For more info call Ron Gorski @ 303-977-8474 or 303-904-8196 or Keith Davis @ 303-972-1661.
.22 RIMFIRE SPORTER MATCH
ON HOLD. This activity is similar in format to the high-power service rifle competition and will follow the guidelines described in the Civilian Marksmanship Program guide.
To encourage participation, SHFC will allow ANY rifle capable of firing .22 long rifle ammunition, either bolt action, magazine fed, or, semi-automatic. Any type of sights or scopes of no more than 6 X are allowable. (Variable power scopes which go beyond 6X, can be set to 6X max.) The match will be fired at distances of 50 and 25 yards using paper targets and will consist of unlimited sighting shots followed by 60 shots for record in position stages of prone, sitting or kneeling, and standing.
No special equipment is required but a spotting scope or binoculars may be helpful during the sighting stage and a mat or carpet runner would be helpful for the prone and sitting stages. The club can provide these if one is not handy. This event is for both beginners and experienced shooters of all ages and is a fun, low cost activity which will definitely improve your marksmanship skills.
This match will continue on the 1st Saturday of every month, following the .22 rimfire silhouette match, beginning 11:00 am. For more information or any questions, call Corey Kroll @ 7-5507 or Gene Adamson @ 1-1531.
SHFC FFL
The FFL documentation has been received by the club and we will soon be back in business. There are still some tasks to complete but we should be operational by the first part of April. Look for more info in the April newsletter and via e-mail notification.
SHFC REFERENCE LIBRARY
Do you have ideas and suggestions for tools, books, widgets, manuals, gadgets, and equipment that would be of interest to club members? Items that are fragile in nature have been rejected by the Board in the past, so a bore scope is out (also too expensive). Please email Vito @ medeangelis78@
(In the future the link to the updated list on the website will be published here)
Current Inventory as of 15MAR11:
GUNSMITHING, RELOADING and SHOOTING LIBRARY
1992 Precision Shooting Annual, Volumes I & II
1993 Precision Shooting Annual, Volumes I & II
1995 Precision Shooting Annual
A Varmint Hunters Odyssey by Steve Hanson
Accurizing The Factory Rifle by M.L. McPherson
Action Shooting Cowboy Style by John Taffin
American Gunsmith Journal, August ’99 to present
Ammunition Making by George E. Frost
Basic Gun Repair
Beartooth Bullets Technical Guide by J. Marshall Stanton
Big Bore Rifles and Cartridges
Big Bore Sixguns by John Taffin
Black Powder Hobby Gunsmithing by Sam Fadala & Dale Story
Cartridges of the World, 6th Edition by Frank C. Barnes
Complete Guide to Handloading by Phillip B. Sharp
Cowboy Action Shooting by Charly Gullett
Digest of Shotgun Gunsmithing by Ralph Walker
Do-It-Yourself Gunsmithing by Jim Carmichel
Extreme Rifle Accuracy by Mike Ratigan
Firearms Pressure Factors by Dr. Brownell
Gibb's Cartridges by Rocky Gibbs
Gun Digest, 1971
Gun Digest, 1994
Gun Digest Book of Firearms Assembly/Disassembly - Part I: Automatic Pistols; Part II: Revolvers; Part III: Rimfire Rifles; Part IV: Centerfire Rifles; Part V: Shotguns; Part VI: Law Enforcement Weapons by J. B. Wood
Gun Digest Book of Riflesmithing by Jack Mitchell
Gun Owner’s Book of Care, Repair and Improvement by Roy Dunlap
Gun Parts Catalog (Numrich) #24, #31
Guns of the New West by David R. Chicoine
Gunsmith Kinks, Volumes I, II, III & IV by Bob Brownell
Gunsmithing At Home by John E. Traister
Gunsmithing The Tricks of the Trade by J. B. Wood
Gunsmithing Tips and Projects by the editors of Wolfe Publishing
Gunsmithing: Pistols and Revolvers by Patrick Sweeney
Gunsmithing: Rifles by Patrick Sweeney
Gunsmithing: Shotguns by Patrick Sweeney
Handloaders Bullet Making Annual, Volumes I & II
Handloaders Digest, 11th Edition
Handloaders Digest, 12th Edition
Hatcher's Notebook by Julian S. Hatcher
Highpower Rifle by David Tubb
Hobby Gunsmithing by Ralph T. Walker
Home Gunsmithing Digest, 3rd Edition, by Tommy Bish
Jacketed Performance With Cast Bullets by Veral Smith
Learn Gunsmithing: The Troubeshooting Method, by the editors of American Gunsmith
Mauser Bolt Rifles by L. Olson
Mauser M98 & M96 by Walsh
Norma Reloading Manual 1st Edition
NRA Gunsmithing Guide, Updated
Practical Gunsmithing by the editors of American Gunsmith
Precision Shooting With the M1 Garand by Roy Baumgardner
Precision Shooting: At 1000 Yards by Editors of Precision Shooting Magazine
Rifle Accuracy Facts by Harold Vaughn
Shoot Where You Aim by the editors of American Gunsmith
Shooting Buffalo Rifles of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Shooting Lever Guns of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Shooting Sixguns of the Old West by Mike Venturino
Statistical Measures of Accuracy for Rifleman & Missile Engineers by Frank E. Grubbs
The Accurate Varmint Rifle by Boyd Mace
The Classic M1 Garand by Jim Thompson
The Colt .45 Automatic Pistol Shop Manual, Volume I by Jerry Kuhnhausen
The Colt Double-Action Revolver Shop Manual, Volumes I & II, by J. Kuhnhausen
The Colt Single-Action Army Peacemaker Shop Manual, Volumes I & II, by J. Kuhnhausen
The Combat Auto by Bill Wilson
The Competitive AR15 the mouse that roared by Glen D. Zedicker
The Complete Book of the .22 by Wayne Van Zwoll
The Complete Guide to AR-15 Accuracy by D. Martin & B. Tilllman
The Custom Revolver by Hamilton S. Bowen
The Farnam Method of Defensive Shotgun and Rifle Shooting by John S. Farnam
The Glock in Competition by Robin Taylor
The Handloader's Manual to Cartridge Conversion by John J. Donnelly
The M1 Does My Talking by Robert Bruce
The Mauser Bolt Action Shop Manual by Jerry Kuhnhausen
The Remington 870 & M1100/M11-87 Shotgun Shop Manual by Jerry Kuhnhausen
The Rifle Shooter by David Tubb
The Rifleman’s Guide to Rimfire Ammunition by Steven Boelter
The Ruger .22 Automatic Pistol by Duncan Long
The Ruger 10/22 by William E. Workman
The Ruger Double-Action Revolver Shop Manual, Vol. 1, by J. Kuhnhausen
The Ruger Single-Action Revolver Shop Manual, Vols. 1 & 2, by J. Kuhnhausen
The S&W Revolver Shop Manual by Jerry Kuhnhausen
The SKS Type 45 Carbines by Duncan Long
The Sturm Ruger 10/22 Rifle and .44 Magnum Carbine by Duncan Long
The U.S. .30 Caliber Gas Operated Carbines Shop Manual, Vol. III by J. Kuhnhausen
The U.S. .30 Caliber Gas Operated Service Rifles Shop Manual, Volumes I & II by J. Kuhnhausen
The U.S. M1911/M1911A1 Pistols Shop Manual, Volume II by Jerry Kuhnhausen
The Ultimate Ruger 10/22 Manual and Users Guide by Mark White
Thompson Submachine Guns, 5 Complete Manuals by Desert Publications
Troubleshooting Your Handgun by J. B. Wood
Wildcat Cartridges, Vol I & II by Wolfe Publishing
RELOADING TOOLS
• Dillon media separator
• Lee bullet hardness testing kit
• Oehler Model 35 chronograph
• Oehler Model 33 chronograph
• RCBS case cleaner (uses dry media)
• RCBS media separator
• SAECO/Redding bullet hardness tester
• Thumbler’s Tumbler Model B case cleaner (uses wet solutions)
• Ceramic porcelain polishing media (for wet solution cleaning)
• Walnut shell cleaning media
• Dillon Super Swager SS-600
GUNSMITHING TOOLS
• Headspace gauges;
Go, No-Go, and Field for .223
Go, and No-Go for 7.62x39
Go, No-Go, and Field for .308 (which also handles .243)
Go, No-Go, and Field for .30-06 (which also does 25-06, 6.5-06, 270, 8mm-06, 338-06, and 35 Whelan)
Go, No-Go, and Field for 8x57 (8mm Mauser)
Go, and No-Go for 9mm Luger
Go, and No-Go for .40 S&W
Go, and No-Go for .45 ACP
• Williams’ front sight pusher
• 10/22 receiver drilling jig with .257 diameter drill bit
• 1911 plunger tube staking support
• 1911 plunger tube crimper
• Cerrosafe casting alloy
• Lyman digital electronic trigger pull gauge
• AR-15 hand guard removal tool
• Scope ring alignment & lapping kit, 1”
• Extractor force gages: 9mm, .38 Super, 10mm, .45 ACP
• B-Square Remington 700 extractor installation tool
LEGISLATIVE ACTION NEWS
See April newsletter for the latest news from Scott.
If you know of any upcoming events or issues that should be included in next month’s Legislative Action section, please let Scott know at 303-977-6460 or Scott.A.Lowery@
Club dISCOUNTS
Redding Reloading EQUIPMENT
SHFC has a direct dealer account with Redding Reloading Equipment (redding-) and for 2011 our cost is 50% of the retail price. Any order over $100 receives free shipping. Contact Vito for a new 2011 catalog or to place an order. 303-730-3459 medeangelis78@
Dillon Reloading Equipment
Due to the new requirements imposed on us by Dillon, we will no longer be selling Dillon products thru our club. Sorry, but it just did not work out. If you need reloading products, see Vito (above) who deals with Redding and all their quality equipment.
Alternative Shooting Location
(Cherry Creek Shooting Facility)
Doug Hamilton, former LM employee who now runs the Cherry Creek Shooting facility is offering a $12 discount off the normal shooting price to Skyline members who are without a Range at this moment in time.
Take your SHFC badge to Doug for your discount. Unfortunately, it doesn’t cover the park entrance fee, but it’s a great discount
I am also offering trap rounds at $5 (normal price is $7)… I will do sporting clays at the same rate of $5 (normal price $10) per round of 25 birds). Actually, it is not "$12 discount off the normal shooting price". The $12 is a discounted range fee for all day, for all the ranges that a range fee is paid (rifle, pistol, hand trap, archery and patterning board). $12 gets one shooter onto all of those ranges for all day. Regular range fee is $15.50. For the retirees, the range fee is only $7… We are officially the "Family Shooting Center @ Cherry Creek State Park".
Web Address:
Doug Hamilton
Family Shooting Center @ Cherry Creek State Park
ClASSIFIEDS
Ads will ONLY be run for three months unless you resubmit the ad - no exceptions. The new ads will be listed first in their category. Ads must be received by the 25th of the current month to be included in the upcoming newsletter. Send ads to brian.w.sompayrac@.
For Sale: Ruger SP101 .357 Magnum Hammerless w/ Crimson Laser Grip. Less than 1 year old and less than 75 shots fired through gun.
Will include a nice leather holster, box of .357 Remington Golden Saber JHP Ammo, and .357 Speed loader. $575 for everything. Contact Craig Bullock at 303-346-8575 or e-mail at tigers1985@ . (Expires 05/11)
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For Sale: Components and equipment to reload for 38 Special/357 Magnum
* 38 Special/357 Magnum Titanium Carbide Reloading Die Set part # 88282. Brand New. $50.
* 500 unfired Winchester .357 Magnum Brass. Brand New. $90
* 158 Grain .357 Nosler JHP 250 Ct. Bulk Pack. $30/box, I have two boxes.
* Winchester 1-1/2M small magnum pistol primers, Box of 1000. $25.
* Will sell all of the above together for $215
* Contact: Chad @ chad.a.bulich@ or 303.971.8253 work or 303.818.5884 cell.
(Expires 05/11)
For Sale: Smith & Wesson M&P 15T AR15 (5.56 mm NATO caliber 16” barrel) carbine. Equipped with GG&G (GGG-1048) ambidextrous single point sling adapter, Ergo Grip pistol grip and folding fore-grip. Rifle is in like new condition, $1150. Contact Craig Bullock at 303-346-8575 or e-mail at tigers1985@ . (Photo is a stock M&P 15T) (Expires 05/11).
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For Sale: Crimson Trace laser grips model LG-305 fits Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers. Like new condition, $190. Contact Craig Bullock at 303-346-8575 or e-mail at tigers1985@ (05/11).
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For Sale: Magpul CTR black mil-spec carbine stock (model MAG310-BLK). Like new condition, $80. Contact Craig Bullock at 303-346-8575 or e-mail at tigers1985@ (Expires 05/11).
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For Sale: Pontoon Boat, All for $350. Contact: Bob Boyd @ rockies427@ (Expires 05/11)
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SHFC March 2011 Calendar
|Sun |Mon |Tue |Wed |Thu |Fri |Sat |
| | |1st |2nd |3rd |4th |5th |
| | |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Off Friday) |(Range Closed) |
| | |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Range Closed) |(Archery Only) |
| | | | | |(Archery Only) | |
| | | | | | | |
|6th |7th |8th |9th |10th |11th |12th |
|(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |
|(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |
|13th |14th |15th |16th |17th |18th |19th |
|(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Off Friday) |(Range Closed) |
|(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Range Closed) |(Archery Only) |
| | | | | |(Archery Only) | |
| | | | | | | |
|20th |21st |22nd |23rd |24th |25th |26th |
|(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Closed) |(Range Status, |(Range Status, |(Range Status, Pending) |(Range Status, |
|(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |Pending) |Pending) |(Archery Only) |Pending) |
| | | |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) | |(Archery Only) |
|27th |28th |29th |30th |31st | | |
|(Range Status, |(Range Status, |(Range Status, |(Range Status, |(Range Status, | | |
|Pending) |Pending) |Pending) |Pending) |Pending) | | |
|(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) |(Archery Only) | | |
| | | | | | | |
(Updated SHFC Activity Calendar Pending)
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