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FEBRUARY 2013 CALENDAR
SUN MON TUES WED THUR FRI SAT
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2 9:00-10:30 - Air
Pistol
10:30-12:30 -
Open shoot
1:00PM - Air
pistol Silhouette
3 12:30-3:30 In-
door Pistol
6:00PM - PSRL
Rifle Practice
4 7:00PM - Indoor
pistol (NMC)
MPRL Week 5
5 7:00PM - Small-
bore Rifle Prac-
tice
6 9:30AM-12:00 -
Air Rifle
12:00-3:00PM -
Open Shoot
7:00PM - PSRL
Team @Green
Valley
7
8
9 9:00-10:30 - Air
Pistol
10:30-12:30 -
Open shoot
1:00PM - Air
pistol Silhouette
10 12:30-3:30 In-
door Pistol
6:00PM - PSRL
Rifle Practice
11 7:00PM - Indoor
pistol (NMC)
MPRL Week 6
12 12:00PM-
5:00PM - WPI-
AL Teams
7:00PM - Small-
bore Rifle Prac-
tice
13 Ash Wednesday
9:30AM-12:00 -
Air Rifle
12:00-3:00PM -
Open Shoot
7:00PM - PSRL
Team @Irwin
14 Valentine's Day
12:00PM-
5:00PM - WPI-
AL Individuals
7:30PM - Board
Meeting
15
16 9:00-10:30 - Air
Pistol
10:30-12:30 -
Open shoot
1:00PM - Air
pistol Silhouette
17 11:00AM CMP
rifle match
12:30-3:30 In-
door Pistol
6:00PM - PSRL
Rifle Practice
18 President's Day
7:00PM - Indoor
pistol (NMC)
MPRL Week 7
19 7:00PM - Small-
bore Rifle Prac-
tice
20 9:30AM-12:00 -
Air Rifle
12:00-3:00PM -
Open Shoot
7:00PM - PSRL
Team @Home
21
22
23 9:00-10:30 - Air
Pistol
10:30-12:30 -
Open shoot
1:00PM - Air
pistol Silhouette
24 Purim
12:30-3:30 In-
door Pistol
6:00PM - PSRL
Rifle Practice
25 7:00PM - Indoor
pistol (NMC)
MPRL Week 8
26 7:00PM - Small-
bore Rifle Prac-
tice
27 9:30AM-12:00 -
Air Rifle
12:00-3:00PM -
Open Shoot
7:00PM - PSRL
Team @Frazier
28 8:00 - Member-
ship Meeting
SPORTSMEN’S NOTES Official Newsletter of the Dormont-Mt.Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club
JANUARY 2013—Revision 2
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Dormont-Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club P.O. Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241
Next Membership Meeting: January 25, 2013
Topic: George Block on the Hunting Ethics of Long Range Shooting
MEMBERSHIP CLASSIFICATIONS AND DUES Active (Full-fledged membership) $75.00 per year Senior (65 years old, 10 years consecutive membership) $30.00 per year Intermediate (18 - 21) $30.00 per year Junior (12 - 17) $10.00 per year Initiation fee (one time) $25.00 Computer Gate Card $10.00
AFFILIATIONS:
National Rifle Association
Allegheny County Sportsmen
Washington County Sportsmen
Metropolitan Police Revolver League
Pittsburgh and Suburban Rifle
League
National Shooting Sports Foundation
CLUB DIRECTORS ROBERT L. ATKISON ..................... 724-941-5882 CHARLES R. AUGENSTEIN, II ...... 724-941-9538
GEORGE A. DIETZ ......................... 412-344-4027
DOUG GAWRONSKI ......................412-531-5043
THEODORE K. HILDABRAND ........724-942-2125
ROBERT KIRSOPP…………………724-348-5033
NICK KUZY…………………………..724-942-4686
GARY SCHERER …………………..724-745-5155 GEORGE TAYLOR, IV .................... 412-855-6721
JOHN TUPTA………………………..724-941-1494
BRUCE D. UNGAR ......................... 412-343-2256
ELLSWORTH F. VINES .................. 412-721-9632
RONALD J. WATTON ..................... 724-941-5891
DAVE WILLARD…………………….724-941-6620
KEN ZUPKOW………………………724-941-8367
SANCTIONED BY:
Department of Civilian Marksmanship
Pennsylvania Rifle and Pistol Association
United States Revolver Association
CLUB COMMUNICATION
Club Web Site: www.mdi.net/dml
Club House Phone: (724)745-9794
Membership Inquiries: [email protected]
(412)831-4857
MEMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO CARRY THEIR GATE CARDS AND BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES WHEN ASKED TO BY A RANGE OFFICER OR OTHER MEMBER
EXECUTIVE STAFF GEORGE TAYLOR IV ...................................................PRESIDENT THEODORE K HILDABRAND ............................ VICE PRESIDENT ELLSWORTH F. VINES .............................................. TREASURER NICK KUZY..……………………………..RECORDING SECRETARY BRUCE UNGAR ............................. EXECUTIVE RANGE OFFICER
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF MARC BURNES……..……………………...NEWSLETTER EDITOR BRIAN FINK . ….……………………………...MEMBERSHIP CHAIR
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DUES NEWS
It’s time to consider renewing your dues.
The dues year ends January 31. Active $75.00 per year Senior (65 years old, 10 years consecutive membership) $30.00 per year Intermediate (18 - 21) $30.00 per year Junior (12 - 17) $10.00 per year
Renewals need not include the one-time $10.00 charge for the gate card.
Make checks payable to the Dormont-Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club and mail them to: DMSC P.O.Box 12692 Pittsburgh, PA 15241 REMINDERS: √√√√ You will not be getting back a separate membership card or year sticker. Your gate card is now your membership identification card. Your cancelled check or your hand receipt for cash will be your proof of payment. √√√√ Include your e-mail address on your check so we can update our database for notifying you on news-letter postings and special alerts.
√√√√ If you need a “club affiliation” identification card for purchasing Civilian Marksmanship Program ma-terial from Camp Perry, come to a membership meeting to pick one up
● Longtime club member and avid trap shooter George Khalouf passed away on January 1, 2013 at the age of 74. George will be missed. His obituary can be found at www.obitsforlife.com/obituary/637602/Khalouf-George-A.php ● A rifle magazine was found on the rifle range in late December. Call Ken Zupkow to claim: (724) 941-8367. ● The directors have approved revisions to the Range Rules. The rules are effec-tive immediately, and should be reviewed by all members. The new rules are in-cluded starting on page 11 ● The club is accepting applications for new members. Details of the new appli-cation process can be found on the web-site. http://www.mdi.net/dml/new_members.pdf ● Doug Gawronski has stepped down as Vice President, and Ted Hildabrand was selected for this office. ● The annual Second Amendment rally in Harrisburg will occur Tuesday, April 23rd. Contact George Taylor if you are interested in attending. ● The next membership meeting will be on Thursday, January 24. George Block will present the Hunting Ethics of Long Range Shooting. The menu will be hot wings, salad, and dessert.
DMSC SHORT SHOTS
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2012 FINANCIAL STATEMENT
DORMONT-MT. LEBANON SPORTSMEN'S CLUB
Through December 31, 2012
STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
CASH BALANCE--BEGINNING 1/1/11
CHECKING 31,360.97
SAVINGS 38,260.16
INVESTMENT FUND 231,320.67
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 36,587.77 337,529.57
ADD CASH RECEIPTS:
CMP 898.00
DUES 78,411.00
GATE CARD FEE 1,004.85
INTEREST INCOME - Checking & Savings & CD's 800.51
INVESTMENT INCOME - Unrealized Gain or Loss 27,554.19
MEETINGS 1,067.55
OTHER INCOME & GRANTS 824.75
PISTOL PROGRAMS 1,803.70
POP MACHINE 863.50
RENTAL PROPERTY 6,300.00
RIFLE PROGRAMS 2,440.00
SHOTGUN PROGRAMS 2,582.00
SIGHT-IN DAY & HUNTER SAFETY 138.00 124,688.05
TOTAL CASH RECEIPTS & ASSETS 462,217.62
SUBTRACT CASH DISBURSEMENTS:
ADMINISTRATIVE 4,878.81
ARCHERY PROGRAM 52.89
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 15,516.73
CMP EXPENSE
DONATIONS 966.00
DUES TO ORGANIZATIONS & REBATES 670.00
INSURANCE 14,890.13
MAINTENANCE 15,137.55
MEETING EXPENSE 1,974.75
MEMBERSHIP EXPENSE & KEY DEPOSIT RETURN 653.79
PISTOL PROGRAMS EXPENSE 860.73
RIFLE & BLACK POWDER PROGRAMS EXPENSE 3,777.71
SHOTGUN PROGRAM EXPENSE 1,147.40
SPORTSMEN'S NOTES 721.25
SUPPLIES 1,880.14
TAXES 8,180.65
UTILITIES 7,555.38 78,863.91
CASH BALANCE--ENDING 12/31/12
CHECKING 29,255.53
SAVINGS 58,440.32
INVESTMENT FUND 258,875.86
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 36,782.00 383,353.71
TOTAL CASH & DISBURSEMENTS 462,217.62
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PISTOL
WINTER PISTOL LEAGUE See pages 16-17 for details. Contact Ted Hildabrand to signup. MONDAY NIGHT INDOOR (NMC). The first line shoots at 7:00PM. Call the pro-gram leaders, George Taylor (412)344- 8750 or Bruce Ungar (412)343-2256, for additional information. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON INDOOR OPEN SHOOT. Ted Hildabrand and Dave Faust head the Wednesday indoor shoots. This program will run 12:00- 3:00PM from October through March. For questions on permissible armory and other details, call Ted at (724)942-2125, or Dave at (724)225-9057. SATURDAY SHOOTS. Through March, three programs will shoot Saturday morn-ings and early afternoons as follows: 9:00-10:30 Air Pistol 10:30-12:30 Open Shoot 1:30PM Air Pistol Silhouette For details on each discipline, call Ted Hil-dabrand at (724)942-2125, or Dave Faust at (724)225-9057.
RIFLE WEDNESDAY MORNING INDOOR AIR RIFLE SHOOT. Scheduled for 10:30AM -12:00, this program precedes the open shoot. For questions on permissible ar-mory and other details, call Ted Hil-dabrand at (724)942-2125, or Dave Faust at (724)225-9057. CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP PROGRAM (CMP). The program shoots on the third Sunday of each month and will resume on January 20. For information contact John
Tupta at 724-941-1494 or [email protected] NRA HIGH POWER. The program has ended and will resume in March. PITTSBURGH SUBURBAN RIFLE LEAGUE. Our champion smallbore team practices every Sunday at 7:00PM. Shoot-ers interested in joining can see captain Dean Trew at practice. BLACK POWDER. Contact Ron Watton, (724)941-5891, or [email protected]. Here is additional information for all you black powder enthusiasts out there… and there are about a dozen of you in the Club, not to mention interested outsiders. Pro-gram Manager Ron Watton is planning a black powder round ball shoot in early spring and he will need some help in run-ning the event. There will be some sacri-fice involved because the helpers will be too busy to participate. So if you’re familiar with Kentucky Rifles and would like to help Ron get this program off to a roaring start in 2013, give him a call at (724)941-5891.
SHOTGUN TRAP. The formal Tuesday night program is over. The hand traps to the left of the trap house are available for use year round. NOTE: Because of internal problems the USRA Winter Postal League has, in effect, disbanded. This winter’s competition will be intramural. The matches may include a less rigid format, including freestyle shoot-ing positions for air pistols, the use of scopes, etc. This approach will draw more shooters to this program. Call Ted Hil-dabrand at (724)942-2125f or details.
SHOOTING OPPORTUNITIES
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DMSC CHRISTMAS PARTY: There was a fantastic turn out for the Christmas party this year. Everyone enjoyed the great food, and a few lucky people won raffle prizes including a .22 rifle. Thanks to everyone who put together this event.
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Several awards were also presented at the Christmas party.
Eric Raucher of Boy Scout Troop 1393 presented Ell Vines with a Certificate of Appreciation for organizing Shotgun and Rifle shooting merit badge programs for the troop.
Dave Willard was honored with the Dormont-Mt. Lebanon Sportman of the Year award. Congrats Dave!
The club was presented with a clock from the Washington County Conservation District for hosting the Envirothon for 20 consecutive years.
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DMSC Rifle Team Results January 2nd, 2013 @ Clymer
Dormont-Mt. Lebanon
Amy Smith 50-5 50-5 100 100 300
Tom Gerner 50-5 50-5 98 99 297
Matt Piatt 50-5 50-5 100 97 297
Dean B. Trew 50-5 50-3 100 96 296
Nicholle Benedict 50-5 50-4 98 95 293
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Dan Francis 49-2 48-3 96 98 291
Dominique Thomas 50-4 49-4 97 94 290
Tom Benedict 50-4 49-3 98 93 290
Fritz Hempelmann 50-4 49-4 99 91 289
Miles Ford 50-4 48-2 97 91 286
Clymer
Cassidy Fairman 49-4 48-2 99 95 291
Bob King 50-4 49-4 98 90 287
Joe Benamati 46-0 48-2 90 92 276
Dean Cummings 49-4 49-4 91 86 275
Tom Hemphill 50-5 47-1 87 80 264
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Congratulations to Amy Smith on her first 300 of the season! Congratulations also to Tom Gerner and
Dan Francis rocking the house with 99 and 98 standing scores. And also, yay, I finally got a clean
kneeling score.
We had eight people travel to Clymer last night; it was great to see everyone there. Dominique Thomas,
high lady and high junior in the PSRL last week came in all the way from Ohio to shoot, and get a shoot-
ahead in for the Frazier match next week. Dominique is going to Costa Rica for the semester, and we
wish her safe travels.
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DMSC Rifle Team Results continued January 9th, 2013 vs. Frazier
Dormont-Mt. Lebanon
Amy Smith 49-2 50-5 99 100 298
Nicholle Benedict 50-4 50-4 99 98 297
Matt Piatt 50-5 50-4 100 97 297
Dean B. Trew 50-4 50-5 100 96 296
Tom Gerner 50-5 49-2 100 96 295
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Dominique Thomas 49-2 50-4 95 99 293
Tom Benedict 50-5 50-4 99 93 292
Miles Ford 49-4 50-5 99 93 291
Dave Willard 50-3 50-4 100 87 287
Dan Francis 48-2 46-0 97 95 286
Scott Duncan 50-5 45-0 92 81 268
Frazier-Simplex
John Hupp 50-4 50-5 100 100* 300 – Shoot Ahead
Ryan Stein 50-5 49-3 99 99 297 – Shoot Ahead
Cyril Walther 50-4 49-4 96 100 296 – Shoot Ahead
Sylvia Dreistadt 50-5 50-5 99 97 296 – Shoot Ahead
John Husk 50-5 50-5 100 96 296
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Congratulations to Amy Smith and Nicholle Benedict who led the team. This is Amy’s second week at
the top. Congratulations also to Matt Piatt and Miles Ford for bringing their A-game on an important
night, and congrats to the new DML kneeling stars, Dave Willard (3-straight 100’s) and Dean Trew
(that’s me!) with 2-straight.
There were a lot of good standing performances last night as well; Dominique Thomas’ shot a 99, and
Dan Francis and Tom Benedict both had much better standing performances than the numbers would
lead you to believe.
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RANGE RULES of the
Dormont – Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club
(Revised January 2013)
• The purpose of these rules is to assure the safety of all persons using the facilities of the
Club, to safeguard the facilities, and to facilitate the safe functioning of the Club within
our community.
• Every member is responsible for promoting strict adherence to the letter and spirit of
these rules. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE RULES MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION.
The Executive Range Officer has overall responsibility for the safe operation of the
Club. However, every member is equally charged with knowing, understanding, follow-
ing, and enforcing these rules.
• These rules are in force at all times and during all events. It is the responsibility of all
members to strictly adhere to these rules, and shall insist on similar adherence by all
others.
• MEMBERS ARE EXPECTED TO CARRY THEIR GATE CARDS AT ALL TIMES. MEMBERS MUST
PRESENT THEIR CARDS AND BE ABLE TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES WHEN ASKED BY ANY OTHER
MEMBER.
• Any member observing conduct contrary to these rules shall bring the matter to the attention of the person
responsible for such conduct. This shall be done in a courteous manner reflecting the member’s concern
for mutual safety and adherence to club rules. Belligerent or dictatorial expressions shall be avoided. In
the event this effort does not produce the desired results, the member shall bring the matter to the atten-
tion of the Executive Range Officer (ERO).
• Firearm Safe Handling.
� Always point firearms, loaded or otherwise, in a safe direction that, should it dis-
charge, no catastrophe would result. Keep your finger off of the trigger until
ready to fire. Keep the firearm unloaded until ready to use.
� Do not touch or handle firearms for any reason, if anybody is forward of the line.
Do not handle clips, magazines, ammunition, scopes, or any other device which
is on the firing line if anybody is forward of the line.
� In all circumstances, shooters on a particular range shall cease fire and
“CLEAR” their firearms before another shooter starts forward. (“CLEAR”
means that actions are open, ammunition and magazines are removed, and all persons step back from the line).
� After clearing their firearm, each shooter will declare CLEAR before anyone
moves forward of the firing line. When everybody has returned behind the firing
line each shooter will declare the LINE IS HOT before shooters can again com-
mence firing.
• The following activities are STRICTLY PROHIBITED:
� Use of firearms in the fully automatic mode.
� Use of exploding targets.
� Use of tracer and incendiary bullets.
NEW RANGE RULES
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� Haphazard firing (bump fire, uncontrolled fire - rapid or otherwise)
� Cross firing at targets.
� Shooting from the draw.
� Use of alcoholic beverages and recreational drugs.
• When you shoot at a target, the bullet must be captured by a bunker or backstop.
Place your target appropriately!
• Shoot only on designated ranges using the appropriate firearm and ammunition for that
range. Only shoot at targets for which those ranges are intended. Targets are not to be
attached to any of the wood or metal features on that range.
• Before proceeding beyond the 100 yd. bunker, all shooters will follow the range specific
notification procedures.
• The safety and behavior of all children and guests is the responsibility of the host mem-
ber. When going forward of the firing line for any reason, you shall not leave children
unattended at the firing line.
• On all ranges firearms shall not be carried forward of the firing line for any reason. The
only exception is a carry firearm that remains not in use and is not fired during that ses-
sion.
• Follow the Club’s safe shooting hours and the 9 am Sunday start.
• Eye and Ear protection is mandatory for all shooters and guests.
• All members must comply with the signage posted on each range.
• At the conclusion of your shooting activity, police the range. Remove everything that
you brought.
Specific Range Rules
Upper Pistol Range
1. Standard equipment and ammunition, as defined in the NRA Pistol Rule book, may be
used on this range. Additionally, equipment and ammunition common to pistol Silhou-
ette shooting may be used for competition or practice. No Rifles are to be used on the
pistol range except during sanctioned Silhouette Matches.
2. Paper targets or metal silhouette targets are allowed.
3. Firing shall be accomplished from the firing line only.
4. When notified that a member on another range is proceeding beyond the 100 yd. bunker,
all firearms will be CLEARED and remain CLEARED until that member returns and
states that the range is hot.
5. Shooting at less than 7 yards is limited to the Plinking range.
Rifle Range
1. Standard equipment and ammunition, as defined in the NRA Rifle Rule book, may be
used on this range. Equipment and ammunition common to Silhouette shooting and
Black Powder rifle shooting as well as shotguns with rifled slugs, may also be used for
competition or practice.
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2. Only paper targets or metal silhouette targets are allowed. You may use the target
frames provided or you may bring your own frame that fit into the holes in the ground,
in which case you are required to mount it in such a manner that the bullets impact the
bunkers.
3. Firing shall be accomplished from the firing line only.
4. Shooting shall be at 50 yards, 50 meters, 100 yards, 100 meters, 150 meters and 200
yards only.
5. Any shooter proceeding beyond the 100 yd. bunker is responsible for notifying all
shooters on the upper pistol or bench rest ranges. Other shooters shall cease fire,
CLEAR their firearms, and step back from the firing line while anyone is forward of the
100 yd. bunker. When the member returns to the firing line, they are responsible for no-
tifying other ranges when the target area is safe by stating the range is hot. 6. When using the benches on the right side of the Rifle Range, you must place your target
on the permanent backers provided at 50, 100 and 200 yards. Do not place club provid-
ed target frames at intermediate ranges or place homemade target frames in the ground
as high velocity bullets will hit the ground and can ricochet over the hill behind the
range.
Trap Range and Manual Trap Range 1. The trap range is available only during organized Club functions.
2. A permanent manual trap stand with two target launchers is available for use by the gen-
eral membership near the Trap Range. Only #7-1/2 and smaller pellets with 3 dram
loads maximum may be used on this range as larger shot and heavier loads will carry off
of our property. #6 and larger shot is NOT Permitted on this range. Also be aware that
the range is constructed to limit the available swing of the shotguns to assure the safety
of those on the Pistol Range and the Archery Range. HAND TRAPS ARE NOT PER-
MITTED ON THIS RANGE. Follow the instructions posted on the Manual Trap
Range to assure that you are using the equipment properly and safely.
Bench Rest Range 1. The intended use of this range involves the benches and the greater stability that they
afford. Other forms or positions of shooting MUST be done elsewhere. ALL SHOOT-
ING MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED ONLY FROM A SEATED POSITION WITH THE
FIREARM BENCHED. (Benched means that the firearm must be supported by a
sand bag, cradle, or other artificial support). 2. Center fire rifles, rim fire rifles, shotguns with rifled slugs, black powder rifles and sin-
gle shot “Contender” type pistols which are BENCHED when being used are the only
acceptable types of firearms used on this range. No rapid fire shooting is permitted.
This range is reserved for slow controlled sighting in and precision shooting.
3. Paper targets only shall be fastened to the supplied backers at 50, 100, and 200 yards.
They shall be fastened such that the bullet will not strike the wooden frame. Frames
brought from home or from other ranges shall not be used.
4. Any shooter proceeding beyond the 100 yd. bunker is responsible for notifying all
shooters on the upper pistol or rifle ranges. Other shooters shall cease fire, CLEAR
their firearms, and step back from the firing line while anyone is forward of the 100 yd.
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bunker. When the member returns to the firing line, they are responsible for notifying
other ranges when the target area is safe by stating the range is hot.
Plinking Range 1. This range was created for the fun of simply shooting and is intended for the complete
un-organized enjoyment of the membership. The only restrictions apply to safety.
As it is permissible to shoot at various distances from the targets, range use is limited to
one person/group at a time. When the range is already in use, a newly arriving person/
group may request to jointly use the range. However, the person/group initially on the
range maintains the option for the joint use. As a courtesy to all members, do not mo-
nopolize the range and have consideration for those that also wish to use the range. In
all cases, use common sense, be courteous, and consider the safety of others. 2. Only pistols, shotguns, .22 caliber rim-fire rifles and center fire rifles that are chambered
for a straight wall pistol cartridge may be used on this range. Rifles that are chambered
for any bottle neck center-fire cartridge or .17 caliber cartridge are prohibited.
3. Informal targets such as metal cans and plastic jugs are allowed and water is the only
liquid permitted to be used in these targets. Remember to consider ricochet when posi-
tioning targets. Control your elevation – the trees are not a backstop and may not be
used for target support! 4. An object containing any amount of glass is prohibited.
5. Clean up after yourself! If you brought it in, you take it out!
6. Even under control, the practice of emptying magazines at the highest possible rate is
still an unsafe practice.
Lower Archery Range 1. Archers shall not use broad heads on the 3D targets, only practice points.
2. Any type of bow or cross bow can be used on this range.
3. Archers may use the provided 3D targets or may bring their own 3D targets. They may
also use individually owned archery “cubed foamed targets” designed for broad heads.
4. Archers are responsible for policing their expended arrows and or bolts.
5. No firearm use of any kind is permitted.
6. Archers are required to approach the range from the rear if the range is occupied. Arch-
ers on the range shall immediately “Cease Fire” and “Clear” their bows by removing
bolts or arrows as soon as vehicles or shooters approach the range from the entrance
road.
Indoor Range
1. The indoor range is not available for individual use. Check the calendar for availability.
2. Firearms are limited to rim fire pistols, center fire pistols or air pistols as well as rim fire
rifles and air rifles. No center fire rifle cartridges are permitted.
3. Use of any type of jacketed ammunition is prohibited.
Main Archery Practice Range (located behind the club garage) 1. Archers may use any type of bow or cross bow.
2. Archers shall not use broad heads, only practice points.
3. Archers may use the provided targets or may bring and use their own paper targets.
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4. Archers are responsible for policing their targets, expended arrows and or bolts.
5. No firearm use of any kind is permitted.
6. Archers are required to approach this range from the rear via the roadway adjacent to the
garage. Archers may park their vehicles behind the garage adjacent to the firing line and
table but are urged to use care and discretion when traveling on the grass area.
7. Archers on the range shall immediately “Cease Fire” and “Clear” their bows by remov-
ing bolts or arrows as soon as vehicles or archers approach the range. All archers are
required to share the range but archers in existing position shall be afforded courtesy
and preferential use and position.
Wooded Archery Hunting Range (six station walking range)
1. Archers may use any type of bow or cross bow on this range.
2. Archers shall not use broad heads, only practice points.
3. Archers may only use the existing club targets.
4. Archers are responsible for policing their expended arrows and or bolts.
5. Archers are required to approach this range from the rear via the roadway adjacent to the
garage. Archers may park their vehicles in the grass area in front of the garage but
may not block access to the garage or the select fill storage bins. Use care and discretion
when parking on the grass area.
6. Archers are required to traverse the ranges six shooting stations using the existing paths
but must always approach each target area from the rear. Archers on the range shall im-
mediately “Cease Fire” and “Clear” their bows by removing bolts or arrows as soon as
other archers approach the range or station. All archers are required to share the range
but archers in existing position shall be afforded courtesy and preferential use and posi-
tion. All archers shall communicate their route and position to each other for maximum
utilization of the range.
7. No firearm use of any kind is permitted.
General Club Guidelines
• All pets shall be on a leash unless being trained and under the control of the handler.
Pets shall not be allowed to run free.
• Shooting at or into streams or waterways is prohibited, as is throwing foreign matter
into the water, removing plant life, shooting, killing, or capturing frogs, toads or
newts, damming or otherwise blocking the flow of water.
• There is no hunting or trapping allowed on the Club grounds. Please do not interfere
with the wildlife that frequents the club property.
• Please drive slowly on the club grounds and keep to the roadways.
REMEMBER: When you shoot at a target, the bullet must be captured by a bunker or
backstop. Place your target appropriately!
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Winter Indoor Shooting League
Dormont Mt. Lebanon Sportsmen’s Club and Neighbors Year 2013
Match Standard Free Style
22 RF Pistol SF 3 targets 10 shots ea. same
Center Fire Pistol SF 6 targets 5 shots ea. same
45 Pistol SF 6 targets 5 shots ea. same
Double Action Revolver 3 targets 10 shots ea. same
Air Pistol 0.177 Caliber 6 targets 5 shots ea. same
Air Rifle 0.177 Caliber OH 6 targets 5 shots ea. same
22 RF Rifle OH 3 targets 10 shots ea. same
Shooting protocol: No pistol or rifle shall be benched. No slings shall
be used by rifle shooters. Rifle shooters may use shooting jackets and
gloves. All rifle shooting is Off Hand. Standard format - NRA
protocol shall be followed; pistols one handed no gloves and open /
aperture or red dot sights all typical of NRA Bullseye matches. Free
Style format – Any sight or optic, scope, including laser, reflex,
holographic and or other projected dot or similar sighting format.
Shooting position for pistols may be two handed. Double Action
protocol shall be as follows: target #1- 10 shots in 10 minutes, target #2
- timed fire 2 strings of 5 shots with 30 seconds per string and target #3
– rapid fire 2 strings of 5 shots with 15 seconds per string. All other
matches shall be shot within a maximum time interval of 60 minutes
per each match.
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Shooting schedule: The shooting shall start on January 16, 2013 and
run through a ten week period ending on April 13. Shooters may shoot
ahead or behind as long as all target sets are shot by April 13, 2013.
Targets shall be shot in sets of 6 or 3 as designated above for each
match. Ten sets of targets shall be shot. The maximum score for each
match is 300 per set or a grand maximum total of 3,000 for 2013 league
period. All target sets shall be posted by no later than April 27, 2013.
Targets: All targets shall be standard NRA Official targets. Each club
shall be required to obtain its targets. The 22RF, Center Fire and 45 SF
pistol targets all are 50ft. B-2. The air rifle targets are 10 meter AR-5/5.
The 22 RF rifle targets are 50ft. A-17. The air pistol targets are 10
meter B-40. The Double Action Revolver targets are police pistol
silhouette 50ft. B-29.
Match Officials: Each competing club shall designate a match director
and one or more match officials. The match director shall manage its
shooters and facilitate communications with other club match directors.
Match officials shall maintain scores, post scores and review targets and
assist the match director as needed.
Scoring: Each competing club shall be responsible for its review and
scoring. Each club shall maintain a scoring record in the standard
format consistent with other clubs. Each set of targets shall be signed
and dated by the shooter and witnessed on the same date and
subsequently approved by the club match director or a match
official. Scores should be posted no more than two weeks after the
shooting date. The match winner shall be the shooter with the highest
score and the X count where appropriate. Subsequent ties will be
broken by the highest number of comparable weekly set matches. If ties
still exist the ties will constitute multiple winners.