We had pretty decent weather, albeit a little on the warm, muggy side, for this time of year. The rain stayed away until everyone was ready to pack it in on Sunday, then we had one of Stinson's infamous "see ya later" showers. The good news this time; nobody got to slide around in the mud and get towed out. We don't even allow that opportunity here anymore...MudSlide was the last of that breed.

Speaking of MudSlide--with his vehicle safely on terra firma--he was able to keep focus on his PC3 evaluation, which he passed with flying colors. Alex was the recipient of some fine instructing on Sunday, by the "mud man" himself...

And his positions told the story, that he paid attention to the offhand and sitting components of instruction...


A little more work on prone and that nagging "draggin' wood" issue, then the patch will be awarded. You will be dry-firing at home Alex, right? I'll see, when you return in October.
Rewinding back to Sat...our youngest shooter ever--6 yr. old Sequoia--blasted the first Redcoats, then lost interest and passed the pink "Cricket" to mom for the rest of the day. I think Sequoia enjoyed drawing pictures on paper, rather than putting holes through it. [Unfortunately the pic of Sequoia got deleted


One of my favorite "returning champions"--Margaret--showed her joy of being back in Stinson again


Then, dond stepped in, and the reality of Margaret spending too much time remodeling her house and not enough time practicing, reared it's ugly head



Mountaineer was a "first timer" who learned early on, the art of precision rifle shooting requires loosing the habit of "draggin' wood"...among other things...


Standing and delivering...

Then doin' the crash-and-burn...

Spanner was going for the RH at this one, and he did a very good job of running the show, as dond supervised. Here, Spanner explains the theory of placing every shot into those little "Vs"...

Then he interjected some history to a memorized audience...

After which, it was time to see what Mountaineer was up to...


As the action rolled on, dond looks on in amazement, while I keep my head from exploding...

Dond decided to give everyone a break from the physical workout and switch gears to a cerebral exercise--"choices" and "Dangerous Old Men"...

After that moving presentation, dond wrapped the history talk up with some short stories of interest; Hezekiah Wyman being one of them...

The wvmmfalcon came to this event as a man with a well defined mission--earning the Rifleman title. He and MudSlide discussed the battle plan Saturday afternoon, under Mother Nature's "heat lamp"...

Mind focused like a laser beam, the "falcon" persisted through Sunday...


Finally, after huge doses of encouragement and dedication to the Cause; the end result speaks for itself--mission accomplished!



All-in-all, it was another great Stinson AS. Dond had some Orange Hats on hand, so bbkf, siglite, and wvmmfalcon received the crown of flo-O to cover their domes. I also took full advantage of having the entire WV IC in one spot; posing for a group pic with "Mr. Celebrity" himself--dond!


Front: wvmmfalcon, bbkf, Spanner Back: siglite, dond (SB), The Machine, MudSlide
Some of those Orange Hats will be turning to Red Hat in the very near future. I want to thank Don and his lovely wife Sarah for making the pilgrimage from TN to make this weekend special. A big thanks to our dedicated WV IC for giving our state the tools to create more Rifleman. And it was a pleasure to work with all you students...do your homework...we have a patch and hat waiting for you.

--- The Machine
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