Black Diamond Gun Club The Bullsheet www.blackdiamondgunclub.org Volume 2, Issue 04 2015 BDGC Officers April 2015 Easter Egg Hunt 2015 Pat Manyon - President Jim Bradbury - VP The 2015 edition of the was very well attended by young ones snatched up that were scattered around were setup by age to give to get in on the action. The that they could then take to out a prize to take home. also food available. Marilyn Manyon - Treasurer Andy Newell - Chairman Kevin Barrows - Secretary Kevin Barrows - Editor Trustees Andy Newell Mike Buet Mark Downing John Griffin Larry Gardner Bob Sadesk Marion Dukes Neal McLemore Merv Vincent Inside this issue: President Corner 2 Hunter Ed Dates 6 CMP Shoot Dates 7 Claybrakn 9 This Month’s Calendar 11 Women’s Pistol Class 12 Washington State Gun Clubs 13 BDGC Easter Egg Hunt family and friends. The arm loads of plastic egg the trap field. Sections the smaller ones a chance eggs had tickets inside the club house and pick For everyone there was PAGE 2 T HE B U L LS HE E T V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 President’s Corner For April Spring has arrived!!! The new security system is in but we still have a few things to do before it is fully up & running. We have ordered the new badges & a printer which will print your picture on the badge. So our current cards will have to be replaced to open the gate. We will set up a schedule for your picture and getting the new badge made. The old system will no longer be able to program badges. Just a friendly reminder that we are all volunteers so it may take awhile to get the job done. Also we do have a PITA shoot coming up June 6 & 7 and will need scorers and people to load trap houses. Please contact Jim Bradbury to add your name to the list. I want to thank all that worked on the security system; Andy & Kevin, who brought out equipment to dig out the trench and Bob, Mark., Gene F, Cody, & Allan who jumped in to help dig the trenches. At the same time a hardline Ethernet cable was run to the RSO shack to replace the wireless connection that had been in use and a conduit was also run over to the new shelter to add some lights under it.. We wouldn't be moving forward without your help. See you at the range, Pat Manyon President Do you have a favorite shirt, vest, or other item(s) that you would like the Black Diamond Gun Club Logo (or any other embroidery) stitched onto? Bring it into the Black Diamond Gun Club, attach your name with phone number and instructions and Michelle Detwiler will contact you with a quote. Most logos range from $15 - $30. Embroidering a first name, or stitching a patch on - $5. Call Michelle at 253-332-1631 for questions or quotes. V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 3 Black Diamond Gun Club General Membership Meeting Minutes March 17, 2015 Meeting started at 6:58 with the pledge of allegiance. Board members in attendance: Pat Manyon, Larry Gardner, John Griffin, Merv Vincent, Marilyn Manyon, Neil McLemore, Bob Sadesk, Andy Newell, Kevin Barrows Members: Cody Ballard, Allen, Gene, Gary John made a motion to accept the meeting minutes Bob 2nd, passed. Treasurers report, club is solvent and bills paid. Pat Manyon: Will be gone for a few weeks so will miss the board meeting. Andy Newell: Paper work has been signed and sent off for the security system and half of the payment. System will be installed April 7-8th. Kevin Barrows: Wire for the security system from the club house to the RSO will be here tomorrow. Bob Sadesk & Merv Vincent: nothing John Griffin: WAC show this weekend Hunter Ed in service training coming up. Larry Gardner: Ladies pistol class on Sunday with 8 students, everything went good until the pizza arrive which was not very good. Marilyn Manyon: Life membership Eddy Garner request. John made motion to accept, Bob 2nd, passed. (Continued on page 8) V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 4 Black Diamond Gun Club 14th Beginning of Summer PITA Shoot 500 PITA Registered Targets with ATA Cross-Registration available Registration begins at 8:00AM ** Shooting begins at 9:00AM (both days) Saturday & Sunday, June 6th & 7th, 2015 $7.00 from each entry fee will create a High Gun Cash Purse. Money will be divided equally among the classes in each event. Lewis Class - 1 pay for ea. 10 entrants **Breakfast and lunch will be served both days** Daily PITA fee: $3.00 ** WSPITA fee: $1.00 per 100 target Now throwing Orange White Flyer targets. Participants that shoot Singles and Handicap will have their names entered into a Luck of the Draw raffle. Names will be drawn at the end of each day. You must be present to win. Raffle prizes donated by Sportco, Superior Steel & Ironworkers, & John Gustafson Ins. EVENT # 1 – Sat. June 6, 2015 100 16 Yard Targets / 3 Classes (A-B-C) Targets & Cash Purse (60/40): $30 Lewis Class (60/40): $10 V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 5 Black Diamond Gun Club EVENT # 4 – Sun. June 7, 2015 100 16 Yard Targets / 3 Classes (A-B-C) Targets & Cash Purse (60/40): $30 Lewis Class (60/40): $10 ______________________________________________________________________________ EVENT # 5 – Sun. June 7, 2015 100 Handicap Targets / 3 Yardage Groups (19-21, 22-24, & 25-27) Targets & Cash Purse (60/40): $30 Lewis Class (60/40): $10 Magnum (No min. # of shooters): $12 Black Diamond “Perfect 50’s”: $10*** ________________________________________________________________________________ This certifies that the Black Diamond Gun Club has been authorized to host a registered PITA shoot on June 6th & 7th, 2015 in Black Diamond, WA. PITA rules will govern this shoot & the scores will be included in the official records. Club management reserves the right to change this program, all or in part, without notice. If you have any questions contact Jim Bradbury at 425-864-3037 jim.b@superiorsteel.com. Or Marion Dukes: 253-939-1406 or tmdukes@msn.com The Black Diamond Gun Club is located at 34862 Enumclaw - Black Diamond Rd. ton 98010. Black Diamond, Washing- *** Must break all 50 targets to win purse. Pays like the Magnum Purses ½ of total purse. If no winner, purse carries over to next handicap event. Value of each purse is equal to carry over amount plus daily entry. Limit 1 purse per shooter per event. In case of ties, shooters will divide their share of the purse.*** V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 6 2015 Hunter Education BLACK DIAMOND GUN CLUB 3-Day Classes Tuesday, March 31, 6-9:30 PM Thursday, April 2, 6-9:30 PM Saturday, April 4, 3:30-9:00 PM Tuesday, April 28, 6-9:30 PM Thursday, April 30, 6-9:30 PM Sunday, May 3, 2-7:30 PM Tuesday, May 26, 6-9:30 PM Thursday, May 28, 6-9:30 PM Sunday, May 31, 2-7:30 PM Sign up online at WDFW Hunter Education website http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/huntered/classes/basic.php V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 7 2015 CMP Rimfire and Garand High Power Shoot Dates Rimfire (.22LR) shoots will be on Tuesdays 5:30PM to 7:30PM 5/26, 6/2,6/16, 7/7, 7/21, 8/4 200yrd Garand high power shoots will be on the first Sunday of the month April thru October Open to the following rifles: 30-40 Krag, M1903 and variants M1917 M1 Garand M1 Carbine M14/M1A 9:30AM registration 10:00AM shooting starts V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T Cody Ballard: nothing Gary: Been looking for chips and stuff for the Easter Egg hunt. Andy made the motion to adjourn, Bob 2nd 7:28. Respectfully Submitted, Kevin Barrows PAGE 8 A Big Thank you to Kevin Wagner for being our mysterious "drawer" fixer upper. We now have 2 really smooth working drawers, one in the kitchen and 1 in the office, that are replacing non-workable drawers. Those of us working in the clubhouse realm appreciate your work. We appreciate you!!! —Marilyn Manyon V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 9 Claybrakn… By: Frank Neumayer The Value of the Pattern Board Success with any shotgun depends on knowing exactly where your gun is shooting every time you take the shot! The only way to truly know this is to physically see what your gun and pattern are doing. This is where your work on the pattern board becomes a value-added effort. Yes, part of the final inspection of every shotgun from the factory is a limited check of its pattern accuracy. However, no two shooters are the same, and when you apply all the ballistic variables of different barrel lengths, loads, chokes, types of targets, and breaking distances… everything changes. If I’m not breaking targets, I want to know it’s the shooter and not the gun or load at fault. For me, I simply try to find the lightest possible load that will provide the best possible results, whether I’m in the field or on the range. The main reason I recheck my pattern each year is to reassure myself that everything is still on target, my guns, chokes, loads, and especially me! I want the confidence in knowing my guns and loads are doing exactly what I expect… and this allows me to put all my focus on seeing and breaking targets. Concerns over my gun, load, and pattern are simply taken out of the equation. I have a number of shotguns I enjoy shooting, and every one of them is routinely proofed on the pattern board. Whether in the field, or in competition, I want to mount my shotgun and know that it’s shooting exactly where I expect… without me having to make any unique mental tweaks or adjustments to get the pattern on the bird. This confidence exists because I’ve done my work at the pattern board and I’ve dialed-in the gun, the load, and the shooter! Every year at the start of the shooting season I spend at least one or two days at the pattern board. I’ll check several shotguns I plan on using during the up-coming season. I’ll also bring samples of my chosen loads, and any new formulas I may want to check out. I have two tri-pods with me, one for my chronograph and one I use as a standing gun rest. Some of my guns have fixed diameter barrels, while others allow for a variety of choke inserts. I usually set my patterns at 70/30, or 90/10, depending on the gun. This means that when my gun’s pattern intersects the rising target, 70% or 90% of my pattern will be located above the target, and 30% or 10% will be located below the target. You always want to break a rising target, so your pattern needs to be set slightly ahead of the target or bird on its flight path. Fortunately, I have access to a large, permanently installed, steel (10’ x 8’) pattern board (Continued on page 10) PAGE 10 T HE B U L LS HE E T V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 which makes my patterning efforts easy and accurate, but a marked-up piece of cardboard can do just as well. On the pattern board I’ll mark several large (30”) crosshairs with a 4” oblique target etched in the center of each. Standing at my chosen yardage, I’ll travel my barrel a few inches up the vertical line until my bead touches the bottom of the oblique target, then I’ll take the shot. I then evaluate the density and spread of my pattern within a 24” (effective diameter) circle. By using the crosshair method, I can easy see if my pattern is well centered right and left, and if the 24” effective diameter is positioned at my desired POI elevation. If my pattern is low, high, or off center, I simply adjust the comb right or left, up or down accordingly. Basically, a 1/8” rise at the comb will raise your pattern 4” at 40 yards. These suggestions are just some of my basic thoughts and logic on the value of patterning. Mainly to avoid frustration, it’s critical that you know exactly what your pattern to target relationship is every time you take the shot. I evaluate my guns patterns based on the actual distance from the end of my barrel to where the target breaks, which is around 25 yards out in front of the trap house. With that in mind, for 16 yard singles I check my pattern at 41 yards; for 27 yard handicap I check my pattern at 52 yards. Remember, your shot charge is roughly cone shaped. At 20-25 yards out, it’s about 30” in diameter at the front, and slightly tapers back to just over 10 feet in length. You don’t want holes in your pattern for targets (or birds) to escape, so the pattern board is the only means available to literally see the size, density, and spread of your shot pattern. With this visual, you can easily adjust your gun accordingly. I recommend you document all your pattern board work. Keeping accurate records of your various guns, loads, and patterns, will not only help you to build shooting confidence, but it will also support your gun’s value if and when you ever decide to sell it. Factory problems do exist! I’ve seen new shotgun barrels with choke threads machined slightly off, which in-turn pushes the pattern well off-line. I’ve also come across over/under barrels with misaligned points of impact, both vertically and horizontally. In the field or in competition, pattern board work is extremely valuable in providing the shooter with the knowledge and confidence needed to be successful. Again, the real value of your pattern board efforts is in removing the guesswork, and knowing exactly where your gun is shooting every time you pull the trigger! If you’d like more information visit my website at www.claybrakn.com , or if you have a specific question send me an email at claybrakn@msn.com and I’ll do my best to get it answered. See you at the club… Frank T HE B U L LS HE E T When reading the calendar, if there is a NAME on the calendar, it means that there is an RSO for that time. Public shooting is Wednesday’s and Saturday’s. All other times are MEMBER’s ONLY PAGE 11 V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 T HE B U L LS HE E T PAGE 12 Thanks to the Black Diamond shooters and supporters that have stepped up to cook our Wednesday night dinners. We are having some wonderful meals. Our schedule is: 1st Wednesday - Vicky Wagner 2nd Wednesday - Marilyn Pedersen 3rd Wednesday - Danielle Penner & Nelson 4th Wednesday - Al Hope 5th Wednesday - Jim Bradbury There are opportunities to be a fill-in cook when one of our regular cooks can't make it. If you would like to be on our Go To Cooks list you can either; leave your name and number with Sharon or put your name in the Secretary's box hanging by the file cabinets to the side of the front counter and Marilyn will give you a call. Plan on coming out to shoot and have dinner! A special thank you goes out to Mo who comes in to help Marilyn Pedersen on her Wednesday night to cook. Mo did the most fabulous cleaning of all the kitchen surfaces this month. It's the closest I've seen the kitchen to sparkling.—Marilyn Manyon Women’s Basic Pistol Shooting Classes This class is for ladies only. You will learn the basic knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for safely owning and using a pistol. Class size is limited to 10 students. Guns and ammunition are included in the tuition, along with lunch. The class utilizes 22lr pistols, .38 revolvers, and 9mm semi-automatic pistols. Basic training includes: stance, grip, sighting, trigger pull, loading/unloading/dry fire and live fire. Tuition is $125. Upcoming Classes For 2014 March 15, 2015 July 19, 2015 October 18, 2015 April 19, 2015 August No Class November 15, 2015 May 17, 2015 September 20, 2015 Range Closures The following dates are for range closures due to the rental of the range. No members should be out on the range during these scheduled times unless approved by the board of trustees. The following dates have been scheduled: Apr 8, 9, 10, 19, 23 & 24 - 8am to 4pm each day May 17, 21, & 22 - 8am to 4pm each day June 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 25, & 26 - 8am to 4pm each day July 9, 19, 23, & 24 - 8am to 4pm each day Aug 6, 14, 15, 16, 20, 27, & 28 - 8am to 4pm each day PAGE 13 T HE B U L LS HE E T V O LU M E 2 , I S S U E 0 4 Washington State Gun Club Listing Club Name Address City State Zip Phone Bainbridge Island Sportsmen’s Club PO Box 10421 Bainbridge Island WA 98110 (206)780-9374 Bellingham Trap & Skeet Club 940 Larson Road W. Bellingham WA 98226 (360)384-1001 Black Diamond Gun Club PO Box 217 Black Diamond WA 98010 (360)886-7892 Bremerton Trap & Skeet Club 4956 State Highway 3 SW Port Orchard WA 98366 (360)674-2438 Custer Sportsmen Club 8832 Weidcamp Rd Lyndon WA 98264 (360)354-2331 Evergreen Sportsmen Club 12736 Marksmen Road SW Olympia WA 98512 (360)357-9080 Gig Harbor Sportsman’s Club 9721 Burnham Drive NW Gig Harbor WA 98332 (253)858-9030 Granite Falls Sportsmans Club 20319 Gun Club Road Granite Falls WA 98252 (360)691-5161 Holmes Harbor Road & Gun Club 3334 Brooks Hill Road Langley WA 98260 (360)221-8494 Kenmore Range 1031 228th SW Bothell WA 98021 (206)481-8685 Landt Farms Sporting Clays 16308 Poor Mound Road Nine Mile Falls WA 99026 (509)466-4036 Moses Lake Gun Club Grant County Fair Grounds Moses Lake WA 98837 North Cascades Sportman’s Club P.O. Box 1721 Chelan WA 98816 (509)682-8263 Old Skagit Gun Club 1295 Wilson Road La Conner WA 98257 (360)757-4326 Orcas Island Sportsman Club PO Box 41 Pheasant Valley Shooting Preserve & Sporting Clays PO Box 201 Eastsound WA 98245 (360)376-5660 LaCrosse WA 99143 Pomeroy Gun Club PO Box 532 Pomeroy WA 99347 (509)843-1460 Poulsbo Sportman Club PO Box 3651 Silverdale WA 98383 (360)697-6646 Quincy Amer. Legion Gun Club PO Box 342 Quincy WA 98848 (360)697-6646 R&M Game Birds 495 Fisher Hill Road Lyle WA 98059 (509)365-3245 Red’s Fly Shop 14706 Hwy. 821 Ellensburg WA 98926 (509) 933-2300 Renton Fish & Game Club 1500 SE 144th Street Renton WA 98059 (425)226-1563 Rimrock Sporting Clays Rt 1, Box 10B Uniontown WA 99179 (509)229-3287 Scab Rock Sporting Clays WA 99008 (509)239-4473 Seattle Skeet & Trap Club 15773 Waukon Road North Edwall King County Shooting Sports Park Ravensdale WA 98051 (425)413-1421 Spokane Gun Club 19615 E Sprague Ave Greenacres AFB WA 99016 (509)904-2706 Sportsmens Club Inc. Box 4056 McChord WA 98438 (206)904-2706 Sumner Sportsman Assoc. 15711 96th Street East Puyallup WA 98372 (253)848-9519 Sun Valley Shooting Park 1452 Suntargets Rd Moxes WA 98396 (509)576-0866 Sunnydell Shooting 292 Dryke Road Squim WA 98382 (360)683-5631 Tacoma Sportsmen’s Club 16409 Canyon Road E. Puyallup WA 98373 (253)537-6151 Turkey Ridge 1565 Evans Cutoff Road Evans WA 99126 (509)684-2735 Upper Nisqually Sportsman’s Club PO Box 831 Eatonville WA 98328 (360)832-8727 Wenatchee Gun Club PO Box 416 Wenatchee WA 98816 (509)884-6590 Winter Hawk 6362 Highway 291 Nine Mile Falls WA 99026 (509)276-5150 Yakima WA 98901 (509)453-1872 Yakima Valley Sportsmen’s Assoc. 411 Pomona Road (509)953-4654 (509)549-3912 Black Diamond Gun Club PO Box 217 Black Diamond, WA 98010 BLACK DIAMOND GUN CL UB Mailing address: PO Box 217 Black Diamond, WA 98010 Physical address: 34862 Enumclaw - Black Diamond Rd. Black Diamond, WA 98010 Phone: (360)886-8047 E-mail: info@blackdiamondgunclub.org To protect, propagate, and Increase fish and game, the natural food thereof, and Improve the habitat of all wildlife. To procure the enactment of laws for the protection and restoration of fish and game and their natural food, forests, marshes, streams, lakes, and to promote the observance and enforcement of such laws. To create and foster public sentiment in favor of protection and restoration of; fish and game and their natural foods, of woods, water and wildlife. To promote sportsmen like methods in hunting and fishing, and proper respect for the rights of land owners.
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