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MAY OFFICE HOURS During May, our open office hours will vary. Please see the website Club Calendar or the attached May calendar. We can be reached by calling the Clubhouse number at 402.474.6555, or our cell phones of 402.560.7750 (Natalie) or 402.499.9767 (Craig). MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS If you haven’t renewed your membership yet, your gate card (if applicable) has been de-activated. All membership renewals can be handled a couple different ways: 1) online through your account on our website, 2) mail in (mail to PO Box 6755, Lincoln, NE 68506), or 3) in person during our office hours (if outside of office hours, please contact us at 402.474.6555). UNLESS PRIOR PLANS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE MANAGERS OR DURING OFFICE HOURS, PLEASE do not come out to the facilities with your renewal and expect your gate card to be turned back on that day. HIGHWAY CLEAN UP Saturday, May 5 Due to terrible weather conditions on our April date, we have rescheduled our Bi- Annual Highway Cleanup to Saturday, May 5. We will begin by meeting in the parking lot, beginning at 9:30 a.m. until we are finished with our stretch of Highway 2. This is a project our club has committed to do twice a year in conjunction with the Adopt-A-Highway Program. It is only two miles of the highway right of way and takes normally 2-3 hours to complete. The more volunteers we have, the quicker it’ll be done! Lunch will be provided following in the clubhouse. May Rifle/Pistol Ranges Work Day We have projects around the rifle/pistol ranges that we would like to get taken care of and so some work days have been established. Our goal is to have these work days two days a month, with one being set on the fourth Thursdays of each month. The second date will be established soon, but we need to find some days that they don’t mess with the other events/matches. The next scheduled day will be Thursday, May 24 th , from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. For more information, please contact our Rifle/Pistol/Safety Chair, Dave Morgan, at [email protected] or 402.610.1595. Thank you all who volunteer out here! APRIL 2018 VOLUME 18 I SSUE 4 I KES N EWS N EW MEMBERS Published monthly by the Lincoln Izaak Walton League O N THE W EB A T www.lincolnikes.com David Cox Roland Dumais Vincent Grove Ben/Stacy Hilton Chris Hoffman Dustin Hoffman Steve Jacobsen Wade Kalama Eugene Keller Jorge Marquez- Ruiz James Means Matthew Nee Jay Niebur Ronald Seifert Beth Sorensen Terry Stentz Dwight Stunkel Scott William- son Darrell Zuerlein

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MAY OFFICE HOURS During May, our open office hours will vary. Please see the website Club Calendar or the attached May calendar. We can be reached by calling the Clubhouse number at 402.474.6555, or our cell phones of 402.560.7750 (Natalie) or 402.499.9767 (Craig).

MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS If you haven’t renewed your membership yet, your gate card (if applicable) has been de-activated. All membership renewals can be handled a couple different ways: 1) online through your account on our website, 2) mail in (mail to PO Box 6755, Lincoln, NE 68506), or 3) in person during our office hours (if outside of office hours, please contact us at 402.474.6555). UNLESS PRIOR PLANS HAVE BEEN MADE WITH THE MANAGERS OR DURING OFFICE HOURS, PLEASE do not come out to the facilities with your renewal and expect your gate card to be turned back on that day.

HIGHWAY CLEAN UP – Saturday, May 5 Due to terrible weather conditions on our April date, we have rescheduled our Bi-Annual Highway Cleanup to Saturday, May 5. We will begin by meeting in the parking lot, beginning at 9:30 a.m. until we are finished with our stretch of Highway 2. This is a project our club has committed to do twice a year in conjunction with the Adopt-A-Highway Program. It is only two miles of the highway right of way and takes normally 2-3 hours to complete. The more volunteers we have, the quicker it’ll be done! Lunch will be provided following in the clubhouse. May Rifle/Pistol Ranges Work Day We have projects around the rifle/pistol ranges that we would like to get taken care of and so some work days have been established. Our goal is to have these work days two days a month, with one being set on the fourth Thursdays of each month. The second date will be established soon, but we need to find some days that they don’t mess with the other events/matches. The next scheduled day will be Thursday, May 24th, from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. For more information, please contact our Rifle/Pistol/Safety Chair, Dave Morgan, at [email protected] or 402.610.1595. Thank you all who volunteer out here!

APRIL 2018 VOLUME 18 ISSUE 4

IKES NEWS

NEW MEMBERS

Published monthly by the Lincoln Izaak Walton League

O N THE W EB A T

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David Cox

Roland Dumais

Vincent Grove

Ben/Stacy Hilton

Chris Hoffman

Dustin Hoffman

Steve Jacobsen

Wade Kalama

Eugene Keller

Jorge Marquez-Ruiz

James Means

Matthew Nee

Jay Niebur

Ronald Seifert

Beth Sorensen

Terry Stentz

Dwight Stunkel

Scott William-son

Darrell Zuerlein

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GOT A PARTY? RENT THE HALL

Clubhouse, food service area, and beverage services are available. Beverage service includes a full bar. The hall will seat 300. The daily rental fee is $500.00. A refundable damage deposit is required. The facility is perfect for receptions, class reunions, anniversaries, birthdays, or office parties. For price quotes and hall availability call the clubhouse at 474-6555 and leave a message on the answering machine. Members and non-profit organizations may receive a discount on the rental fee. Contact Craig (402-499-9767) or Natalie (402-560-7750)[email protected] for discount information.

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IZAAK WALTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MEETING 2ndTuesday of the month

7:15pm AT THE CLUBHOUSE

ALL MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND

MOVING?

You will save the chapter nearly a dollar if you make sure we have your new ad-dress. Call Wes (466-9040) or send an update to: LIWL PO Box 6755 Lincoln NE 68506

Board of Director Nominations

The annual meeting/ BoD elections is coming up. If you or anyone you know is inter-ested serving your club by being on the BoD, let anyone on the Board know and send us your resume. Summer Open Trap Days/Times Our Lincoln IKEs will have some open times for non-members and members alike to enjoy trap shooting! Beginning in June, we have open times on Fridays and Saturdays. Watch our CLUB CALENDAR on our website for these days and times. Corrugated Cardboard All clean and dry corrugated cardboard must be recycled starting April 1, 2018, as per Municipal Code 8.32.040. Therefore, please break down/flatten all boxes and place them in the dumpsters by the Green Rock House (just west of the clubhouse) or by Trap #5. This includes the blue rock boxes from each of the Trap houses. As required with all our current trap members who use/have access to the traps; when you are done shooting, the carousel needs to be filled as before you used it and then the blue rock boxes need to be recycled in these noted dumpsters; NOT in the trash barrels near each trap or the dumpster by the clubhouse. If you have any questions, please let Craig or Natalie know and they are happy to help. THANK YOU FOR HELPING KEEP OUR TRAP HOUSES CLEAN AND TRAP FEES LOW! Members Shooting Rules – PLEASE NOTE Rules highlight: With summer upon us, a reminder that a member must be present when any guest is shooting. This includes the children of the members. Members are allowed to bring any children age 18 and under with no additional fees or guest passes. Members are also now allowed to bring THEIR children up to the age of 26 to shoot with no addition fees (children of members still have to pay for the regular trap fee of $4 per round of 25 rocks). That child is NOT allowed to come to the range and shoot without the registered member. Please help our club to make sure these rules are being followed. Thank you.

The Izaak Walton Hunter Education Group has just posted on line three Hunter Education Classes for this fall. The first two will be combination Firearm and Bow Hunter Education Classes in August and September. This is the first time we have offered combina-tion Classes and we hope for a good turn out. The Third one will be a Firearm Education Class in October just before deer hunting in November. In August we will also put on a Hunt Safe class. Please spread the word that we will be having Hunter Education Classes so that we can have maximum participation. I would like to thank everyone who helps make it possible to put on the classes and would invite anyone who has an interest in helping. Curt Evans

Volunteers Needed If you have any desires to pass on the shooting or fishing skills you have acquired, put June 23 on your calendar. On that day we will have a crowd of youngsters searching for skills that you can help produce. Hours will be 8:30 till 2PM and we will have lunch provided. We hope to offer training in shotgun, archery, .22 rifle and master angler fishing in Garber lake. If you can help contact John W. or Wes S. and get on the list.

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LINCOLN IKES YOUTH .22 RIFLE SILHOUETTE

10801 South 134th St. Bennet, Nebraska (Hwy 2 East of Lincoln, South on 134th St)

Dates: Thursdays May 10th to Sept. 13th 2018

Age: Focus is youth 18 and under but all are welcome

Time: 6:00 to 8pm or end of range hours

Fee: Youth individual: $5.00 each. Adult Without a Youth: $10 each

Adult With One Youth: $12 Additional Youth: $5 each

Each youth receives 100 rounds of ammo free with paid fee (as long as ammo is available)

Equipment: Rifle or handgun: 22 Rimfire chambered for Short, Long or Long

Rifle only. No Hyper Velocity ammo

Sights: all

Safety: Safety glasses and hearing protection are mandatory

Recommended - mat, spotting scope, ammo block, bug spray

Rules: following current NRA Rifle Silhouette Rules as a guideline. Our club is

encouraging youth to have fun and learn in a relaxed environment. Club

members available to assist as needed.

Silhouette shooting is a reactive target game. A change from shooting paper

targets

Questions: call Shane Krause at 402-540-7543

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2018 SUMMER YOUTH TRAP LEAGUE Attention: Youth Trap Coaches, Shooters, and Parents

The Lincoln Izaak Walton League will be running a summer youth trap league that will start on Monday, May

14th, and will be held each Monday through June 25th, with the exception of Memorial Day weekend. The league

will last for 6 weeks and we will use all 6 scores to determine awards.

Competition will consist of one round of 16 yards and one round of handicap with the yardage based on the 16 yard

score and a minimum of 18 yards. Shooting ahead and make-ups will be allowed based on time constraints and

awards are based on individual competition.

SHOOTING DATES: Mondays; May 14 & 21, June 4, 11, 18 & 25 SHOOTING TIME: 6:00 p.m. COST:

$5.00 per round of 25, or $10.00 per evening REGISTRATION: A Registration form will be completed by

the youth shooter on the first night they shoot. Fees can be paid up-front or as they go throughout the season.

Awards will be presented for the following categories*:

Average – – Senior

Male, Senior Female, Junior Male, and Junior Female

* Based on the number of competitors, runner-up awards may also be presented.

Individuals will be restricted to winning only one award.

An awards presentation will take place on Monday, July 9th at 7:00 p.m., with details at a later date. This allows

for adequate time to determine awards after the last shoot.

Like in the past, we will need volunteers to help pull, score and load houses. If anyone is interested in volunteer-

ing for this, please contact Craig either by phone or email.

Thanks and hope to see you on Mondays!

Craig Keaschall 402.499.9767 [email protected]

We are to going to have the opportunity to meet with the executive director of the IKEs on May

23.rd.

Scott Kovarovics will be participating in the national conference on R3 needs and planning which is to be hosted by

our NGPC here in town on May 22/23 which is over at noon. He intends to meet with some Fremont Ikes in the

afternoon of the 23 and will be staying overnight again in Lincoln to fly out the next morning.

We have suggested that he have dinner Wed evening here Lincoln and we could have an informal dialogue at that

time with him. I have agreed to do so and invite anyone of our organization that might like to join us. Time and

place is still to be decided but could be a great opportunity to get to impart our desires and thoughts about the IKEs

and hear a response from the boss.

Let me know.

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CMP Rimfire Sporter Rifle

March 24, 2018

Participant Class Score Achievement -------------- ----- ------- -----------

Duncan, Carter O 392-1x Lesiak, Chris T 562-12x Bronze Rowen, Ray T 375-5x

I have a Ruger SS Bisley Blackhawk in 45 Colt/45ACP 5 1/2” that I would like to offer for sale to Ike’s mem-bers. It includes a Rob Leahy Simply Rugged holster and over 500 Starline brass cases.

Thanks

Alan Lunzman [email protected]

Women on Target Event Our Lincoln Izaak Walton League will be hosting this year’s NRA Women on Target® event on Saturday, Sep-tember 8th. This will be an all-day instructional shooting clinic designed to introduce women to shooting, both for sport and for hunting. They are only opening this event up to the first 150 registrations. Must be female and at least 18 years old to participate. If interested, please register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2018-nra-women-on-target-instructional-shooting-clinic-tickets-43262249553

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT:

NRA Women On Target Instructional Shooting Clinic is designed to introduce women to the shooting

sports, both for sport and for hunting.: If women are curious about firearms, whether for personal de-

fense or to learn a new sport, Women On Target® is the perfect place to start. These instructional shoot-

ing clinics are designed to teach you firearm safety and the fundamentals of marksmanship , giv-

ing you the confidence you need to safely handle and operate a firearm upon completion.

Women On Target® clinics are available only to women — it’s a safe and friendly environment

whether you’re picking up a gun for the very first time or are just brushing off some dust and need a little

refresher. You’ll immediately feel at ease in the full -day clinic, and will be provided with a hands-on, one

-of-a-kind experience. No experience or equipment is necessary to participate.

Our 2018 event will include instruction and range time with handguns (both semi -automatic and revolv-

ers), hi-power rifles, shotguns, modern sporting rifles (AR-15 platform), cowboy action, and archery.

There will be lots of give-away items throughout the day!

Lunch will be provided by our Platinum Sponsor, New York Life Insurance agent, Travis Koenig .

Beretta 682 Gold E Trap gun for sale. 30” barrels, adjustable comb, 5

Optima choke tubes and hard case included. Perfect condition, $2800,

Call 402-326-3380.

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Drop Your Gun at the Range? Let It Fall.

by Sheriff Jim Wilson - Friday, April 20, 2018

You may have heard recently of a few examples

where, under extremely narrow circumstances, a

particular model of handgun will discharge if

dropped. This may tempt gun owners to try

catching their handgun if it falls from their

hands. To do so would be a dangerous mistake,

as the odds of tripping the trigger during a

desperate grab are far greater than a dropped gun

hitting in exactly the right spot to go off.

A few years ago, a California officer dropped

her gun during department qualifications. The pistol discharged, and the officer was killed.

Reconstruction of the incident revealed that this officer had tried to grab the gun as it fell and

unintentionally tripped the trigger.

Just recently, a reader told me about being present when a person dropped a striker-fired semi-automatic

handgun with an integrated trigger safety and the gun went off, hitting the individual in the leg. While

there is not a lot of information about this incident, my first thought was that the person had grabbed at

the gun as it fell and tripped the trigger.

This sort of negligent discharge can happen with any handgun. It occurs when any type of handgun is

dropped with the hammer cocked and no safeties engaged. It could happen with several of the single-

action autos, any DA/SA auto or any revolver with an exposed hammer.

Throughout our lives, whenever we drop something, it is a natural response to try to catch it before it

hits the ground or floor. We learned this response as children because we didn’t want to get in trouble

for breaking a glass or bottle. Or we simply didn’t want to look as clumsy as we obviously were. It is,

however, a real mistake when the object that we have dropped is a loaded handgun.

Long ago, we learned to warn students about this. It is, or should be, an integral part of the safety

lecture. We begin by reminding them of the four safety rules. Then we discuss administrative rules of

the class and range – Don’t load until instructed to – Don’t draw your gun until instructed to – if you

drop anything, especially your gun – just let it fall.

It is possible that a handgun, any handgun, could discharge when it is dropped on a hard surface. It is

possible, but not probable. In this case, it is far more probable that a discharge will result if we try to

catch the gun in flight. It all happens in a millisecond, and we can’t really be sure where our fingers are

going or what they are doing.

For your safety and that of others around you, this should be an iron-clad rule: If you drop the gun, just

let it fall.

Source: https://www.shootingillustrated.com/articles/2018/4/20/drop-your-gun-at-the-range-let-it-

fall/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=insider&utm_campaign=0418

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CHAPTER 65 D IRECTORY

OFFICERS AND

DIRECTORS

CHAPTER 65 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Brad Philson (president) Lance Gravin (vice president) Dave Tunink (secretary) Wes Sheets (treasurer) Shane Krause Dick Mavis Mike Moore Curt Mueting Ron Teselle Todd Walter John Wittwer Tracy Preston STATE DIRECTORS John Wittwer NATIONAL DIRECTOR Wes Sheets CORPORATION BOARD REPRESENTATIVE Gene Ripa

MEMBER SERVICES

WEB MASTER Mike Moore NEWSLETTER EDITOR Mike Moore

MEMBERSHIP Wes Sheets Natalie Keaschall CLUB MANAGER/CLUBHOUSE Craig/Natalie Keaschall RENTALS/BAR MANAGER Craig/Natalie Keaschall RIFLE/PISTOL RANGES Dave Morgan Hunter Education Curtis Evans

EVENT MANAGERS

300-YARD INFORMAL SHOOT/ 300-YARD MATCH SHOOT Mike Shapoval ARA/.22FACTORY GUN Mike McConnell BLACK RIFLE CHALLENGE Steven Bertram .22 CMP RIMFIRE SPORTER RIFLE Chris Lesiak Heidi Hillhouse

COWBOY LEVER ACTION IHMSA PISTOL SILHOUETTE Ed Mundorf Jeremy Luke INDOOR AIR RIFLE/PISTOL Ed Mundorf SELF-LOADING TRAP Dave Tunink ATA REGISTERED MEETS Dick Mavis TRAP Dick Mavis Dave Tunink YOUTH .22 RIFLE SILHOUETTE

Shane Krause PROJECT APPLESEED Melisa Davis NRA WOMEN ON TARGET Julie Delp ARCHERY Chuck Severn YOUTH TRAP LEAGUE Craig keaschall

DICK MAVIS (430-7519) [email protected] MIKE MCCONNELL (483-3809) [email protected]

MIKE MOORE (483-7394) [email protected] ED MUNDORF (217-9234) [email protected]

BRAD PHILSON (416-3018) [email protected]

GENE RIPA (328-0078) [email protected]

LANCE GARVIN (984-7799) [email protected]

CURT MUETING (328-2937) [email protected] MIKE SHAPOVAL (420-5763) [email protected] WES SHEETS (466-9040) [email protected]

RON TESELLE (525-9872) [email protected] DAVE TUNINK (483-4973) [email protected] TODD WALTER (560-2320, 423-5551) [email protected] JOHN WITTWER (261-8668) [email protected]

Tracy Preston (405-2272) [email protected]

SHANE KRAUSE (540-7543) [email protected] STEVEN BERTRAM (319-7055) [email protected]

CURTIS EVANS (805-4145) [email protected]

CRAIG KEASCHALL (499-9767) [email protected] NATALIE KEASCHALL (560-7750) [email protected]

Chris Lesiak (219-4177) [email protected] Heidi Hillhouse (470-7350) [email protected] Melisa Davis (402-616-2648) [email protected] Julie Delp (402-730-9770) [email protected] Dave Morgan (402-610-1595) [email protected]

Chuck Severn (402-780-2140 ) [email protected] Jeremy Luke (853-4058) [email protected]

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