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http://www.skylinehfc.org/ P.O. Box 621489
Littleton, CO 80162-1489
February 2016
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 LMA policy. Members wanting to store
firearms or archery equipment during the day ONLY, must contact Gene Adamson (303-667-
2871) or Dave Mulholland (303-977-3674) for access instructions.
PRESIDENT’S MONTHLY MESSAGE
Scott A. Lowery, President 2015
MONTHLY MEETING MINUTES
Skyline Hunting and Fishing Club
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
February 8, 2016
1. Call to order ____5:25______pm
2. Members Present: Jim Cathcart, Tom Moore, Gene Adamson, Walter Tang, Wayne
MacGregor, Bill Schloesslin, Dennis Dal Pra
Not Present: Amy Flanagan (Bill has proxy)
Guests: David Harrison, Jarrod Cross, Ray Hardaway, Randy Houchen
3. Treasurer’s Report
Amy emailed copies of Treasurer Report to the BOD on Jan. 31st.
Motion made to accept by Jim, Gene 2nd
, unanimous vote
4. Old Business
Recap of January Meeting
o See Minutes from January
2016 Banquet
o Feb 21st at Arrowhead Golf Course
o Currently 57 RSVPs
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o DPMS Oracle AR-15 grand prize has been transferred
o Need to get reminder email out with picture/description of AR-15
o Jim will get knives and check Sportsman’s Warehouse
500 Yard Range
o Lots of extra dirt at MFSF
o Mulholland doing an overshot analysis
o ESH agreed to building target area near borrow pit
o Need agreement from Legal on development
o Get email agreements
o Agreement to continue planning without spending money
Fishing Chairman
o David Harrison introduced the members taking over the fishing committee
duties.
Gary Keyser: Boat Rental and Maintenance
Jared Cross: Ice Equipment rental and maintenance
Matt Boldra: Granby Trip Leader
Scott Williams: Assistant to all of the above
o For now, trying to keep everything going as David had set up.
o The BOD officially thanked David for his service and wished him well in
his new endeavors.
5. New Business
2016 Budget Process
o Amy has collected inputs for some of the committees but not all
o Zero based budgeting
o Draft budget in February
o Final at March meeting (new BOD)
Road Conditions
o Road was graded this week with the snow removal
o Still lots of snow on the sides that will melt and make the road a mess
o Working to contact General Shale about getting scrap material to lay on
the road (crushed brick)
Ballot Count
o All positions decided except director
o None close except director (36-37)
o Ray Treadaway double checked director count
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BOD Position Candidates Votes
President Wayne MacGregor 73
Gene Adamson 1
Vice President Norm Viste 49
Mike Browning 26
Recording Secretary Jim Cathcart 65
Dan Zettler 10
Corresponding Secretary Walter Tang 73
Ron Gorski 1
Treasurer Amy Flanagan 75
Director 2016 Dennis Dal Pra 36
Randy Houchen 37
Dave Mulholland 1
Annual Renewal
o Trying to get started in February
o Jim will get with Lee Brown to get waiver down to 2 pages (electronic
version for new sign-in system)
o John and Gene will work to get the new badges printed and laminated
o Test, waivers, etc. will be put online to be completed prior to renewal
sessions
Adjourn ___7:05_______pm
Jim Cathcart, RS 2015
CLUB NEWS –
FREE AR-15 Skyline Hunting and Fishing is giving away a free AR-15 plus many other great door prizes at
the Annual Awards Banquet. The
annual banquet will be held Sunday
February 21st, 2016 at the Arrowhead
Golf Club Roxborough Room.
Arrival 11am to 12 pm. Banquet and
program start 12 pm. Click here for
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directions. All members and their family are invited. Please note this is a date change to de-
conflict with Super Bowl Sunday. Click on the Annual Awards Banquet on the SHFC homepage
for more information. Or check the January Newsletter. We only have ~60 guests RSVP so far
so your odds of winning are excellent.
Please RSVP to Tom Moore via email at [email protected] .
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL IS COMING Your yearly SHFC membership expires end of February. With the one month grace period, your
2015 badge will be good through end of March. Our membership chair, John Larue, is trying to
get a jump on membership renewal and plans to have renewal sessions starting last week in
February and through March. Please look for email in the near future when renewal session
dates are set and please check the SHFC homepage for the latest renewal sessions dates.
Reminder for RSO, you must pre sign up for minimum of 6 hours of RSO duty for the 2016
period (March 1 2016 through February 28, 2017) on the RSO calendar to receive your RSO
badge at renewal. Recommend signing up for your required shift before coming to renewal to
save time. See the new RSO requirements at the end of this newsletter or on the SHFC
homepage.
If you want to volunteer to help at the renewal and Annual Safety Briefing sessions, please
contact John Larue.
SHOT SHOW SPECIAL FROM JOHN PARKER 40% off of all SOG knives and gear. Please send me an email with the quantity, model number,
item description, and your contact information. And no, you cannot purchase one of their
automatic knives – sorry. Please have your order in to me NLT 2/19/2016.
http://www.sogknives.com/. Email [email protected] Office 303-977-5268 Cell 720-
838-1600
SHOT SHOW REPORT FROM JOHN PARKER I attended the 2016 Shot Show in Las Vegas on behalf of the Skyline Club in January. This year,
the show had grown tremendously over previous years with buyers and sellers from the United
States and more than 100 countries. Total attendance for the 2015 SHOT Show was nearly
64,000 people and more than 1,600 companies to include about 150 new companies exhibiting
their products. There were various manufacturers of firearms, ammunition, optics, cutlery,
apparel, accessories and law enforcement equipment introducing new products and services that
will be offered to retail consumers during the course of this next year. Total show exhibition
space was more than 640,000 net square feet, or the equivalent of 13 acres and yes, my feet were
pretty shot by the end of the day. I also attended two classes that discussed the ins and outs of
NFA ownership and the process in which to obtain them which I found to be quite informative.
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There were dozens of new pistol, revolver, AR, tactical and target rifles, and shotguns from
virtually every gun manufacturer big and small. I couldn’t help but notice that many of the new
pistols are catered more to the
conceal carry owners. It seems to
be getting difficult for the AR
companies to come up with new
and unique configurations,
modifications, and accessories that
can be applied to these platforms.
However, those that were truly
innovative displayed some pretty
cool stuff such as a belt fed semi
auto AR. Hmmm, I wonder if that
would be classified as magazine
for those of us here in Colorado.
Now that silencer ownership has become so popular, many companies are now making pistols
that come standard with threaded barrels and are available in endless combinations.
Springfield Armory XD(M) 45 ACP
Glock 17/19
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MOS
Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 w/o thumb safety
Carbon Fiber Kahr CW9
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Kriss Vector Handguns
FNH Military Collector Series
Troy M5 9mm
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FN15 M4 Military Collector Series
SIG MPX – (NFA)
For the Gals in the club, this year I noticed a big focus on women with their participation in
target shooting and hunting as well as interest in owning a firearm for personal and home
protection. There were more pink and purple guns (pistols, rifles, and AR’s) than I could count
and I will admit that some of them did actually look nice. There were vendors like Girls with
Guns, The Well Armed Woman, Gun Tot’n Mamas that make purses and other types of “Girl
Equipment” that lets the gals go to the range while not having to look like the guys.
Lastly, one of the tasks that I enjoy the most while I am there, is to secure additional
opportunities for you to spend your hard earned money on the toys that you deserve and work all
of that overtime for. This year I was able to get several new accounts set up as well as reacquaint
ourselves with many of our older distributors and dealers. In some cases, I have been working on
getting these accounts set up for the last three years. A short list of the new accounts are:
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Dealer direct with: Zeiss, Berger Bullets, SOG Knives, Bullseye Camera Systems, The Silencer
Shop, Thunderbeast Silencers, Suppressed Armament Systems, Surefire suppressors, YHM
Silencers, Blue Ridge Knives, and many more which I will begin listing in our newsletter in the
coming months.
I hope you found this information useful and entertaining. If you have any specific questions
relating to any of the vendors that I have listed or want to inquire about something specific that
you are looking, feel free to drop me a line or give me a call.
Thanks,
John Parker
Purchasing Guy
FISHING REPORT
January 27th
fishing report- 8 people showed up for the
evening last night. While only 1 fish was landed we did
miss a couple of other bites and the understanding of the
fish in Chatfield has been solidified.
The one landed Bluegill came from directly on top of the
underwater bridge in the middle of the lake. About half
of the team was fishing here and the other half was
fishing the roadbed drop-offs west of the bridge. The
people on the bridge were fishing smaller lures (like the
Clam blade spoon in the photo) while the guys on the
rest of the roadbed were fishing larger walleye lures (like
the W7 Rapala Jigging Rap or a ½ ounce Bass Pro XPS
Blade bait).
Everyone fishing saw 5+ fish and some people reported
seeing fish constantly for 30 to 45 minutes during the
peak sunset time. The only bites were on smaller lures
over the bridge. A majority of the marks seen were interpreted as “smaller fish” with occasional
larger fish coming through (probably trout).
Here is what is happening----when smaller fish inhabit the roadbed the larger walleye are off
chasing bait in open water. This is how we know in July that the shad spawn is complete and the
bait has grown big enough to chase in open water (instead of hunting on structure). Walleyes are
opportunistic feeders and if there is enough bait to make open water hunting possible they will
not use structure for ambush they just plow into the bait ball and eat (then go and rest on the
bottom for 10 hours). Without the larger walleyes on the structure the smaller walleyes (like we
caught last week) and the smaller panfish (like the bluegill and perch) use the structure to
ambush smaller bait and/or look for worms and bugs.
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So we have a few options for February---focus on the smaller panfish/walleyes in known areas
(like the bridge)---go looking for large concentrations of bait and fish below them for larger
walleyes (probably further south in the pits and spread throughout the main basins)---go looking
for panfish/perch in mud bottomed areas that might be feeding on chironomids and bloodworms
(typically deeper areas like the football pit, the tower, and even in Kingfisher cove).
If people want to explore these options this weekend let me know and I will describe a plan.
Otherwise we will split our time in February between some of these options. With 10” of ice at
Chatty and only minimal melting on a hot day (50F) like yesterday (there was no slush on the ice
at 3:30 when we arrived) we are good for at least a couple more weeks of Wednesday fishing if
not 4 weeks with a couple of cold snaps!
David Harrison
2016 NRA CLASSES We have tentatively scheduled a Basic Pistol class in April (April 14
th; 16
th) and a Personal
Protection in the Home class in May (May 19th
; 21st and 23
rd). Class slots are first come first
served. Class date will be confirmed when we get the minimum required students to hold the
class. If the class is sold out, we’ll start a wait list and when wait list exceeds the minimum we’ll
schedule another class. So please signup or get on the wait list to assure we have at least the
minimum students to hold the classes. Please contact Gene Adamson,303-667-2871 to signup.
We are trying a two day format for BP class to see if students like that better. The 14th
is
classroom session in the evening 6 pm to 10 pm. The 16th
is a range session in the morning from
8am to 1 pm and then a classroom session in the afternoon finishing at around 5 pm.
PPITH is the typical schedule with classroom on the 19th
23rd
from 6 to 10 pm and range session
on the 21st from 8 am to 1 pm.
SHFC offers NRA Classes in Basic Pistol (BP) and Personal Protection in the Home (PPITH).
These BP Classes include familiarization with a handgun, how it works, safe storage, etcetera
and shooting at the SHFC Range. BP is a pre-requisite for PPITH; Please visit the SHFC NRA
Class site for more information.
If you have questions concerning these classes, please contact Gene Adamson, Jim Cathcart or
the listed lead instructor.
NEW REQUIREMENT FOR 2016 TO BE RSO See below for updates to the SHFC RSO program. These changes and new RSO requirements
were made by the board to improve RSO sign up on the RSO calendar to allow better access to
general membership.
Range Safety Officer (RSO) Changes to Support SHFC
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Problem Description: Members have been told that access to the firearm ranges requires an RSO
to have signed up on the calendar. Members are complaining access is very difficult when there’s
no one signed up.
Current Environment: The club has a company requirement that firearm ranges must have a
Range Safety Officer (RSO) overseeing safety and access requirements to consider the range as
Open. The club has over 200 members that have been trained to perform the duties as Range
Safety Officers (RSOs). The critical shortage of RSOs signing up for coverage of the Range
prompted the Board to ask for recommendations for changes. Meetings were held to solicit ideas
and propose actions with many experienced RSOs present or through other suggestion paths. We
received a wide array of everything imaginable.
Corrective Actions: The following are the actions that received the Board’s approval to form the
basis for our 2016 program; these will be discussed in detail at the Annual Safety Briefings that
will begin in March.
1. There has not been a mandatory service requirement to allow people to maintain their
RSO capability. The new requirement beginning 2016 membership year is: to maintain or obtain
an RSO capability, individuals will be required to sign-up for 6 hours minimum on the RSO
calendar and perform the RSO duty . These hours can be done in segments to total 6 hours
minimum. Many members wanted to get their RSO capability so they are able to open the range
on their own. Most did not enter their coverage in the calendar for many reasons and therefore
the general membership was not able to count on or see the coverage. Hours done as Ad Hoc
RSO or for other club activities do NOT count toward this RSO requirement. RSO performed
hours must be recorded on the RSO calendar and on the RSO hours log, which is maintained by
Norm Viste, to verify RSO eligibility for next year’s renewal.
2. To maintain or receive your RSO badge for 2016 membership year, RSO must sign up
for 6 hours minimum on the RSO calendar in the fiscal 2016 period (March 1, 2016 to February
28, 2017). You will not receive your RSO badge at membership renewal until you have signed
up for the minimum 6 hours total on the RSO calendar for the 2016 period. Signing up on the
RSO calendar is a commitment to perform the RSO duties. If a time conflict later arises for the
sign ups, the RSO has the flexibility to make adjustments such as swapping shifts with other
RSO, but must update the RSO calendar and perform the required minimum hours.
3. Any members wanting to become RSOs will be offered classes to develop personnel with
this requirement and commitment to the club clearly in mind. Members are urged to contact
Gene Adamson at [email protected] for adding their name to the list and scheduling
Information.
4. NRA RSO certification is not required to be an RSO, just the RSO training offered in 3
above which will be maintained by Gene Adamson. Therefore SHFC will no longer reimburse
the NRA RSO certification fee.
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RANGE SAFETY TIP OF THE MONTH When communicating on the radio to arrange coordinated cease fire, please be specific and
verify you have received confirmation of cease fire from the required range. Do not assume
which range is responding. When you hear, “yea, we are cold”, do not assume that is from the
range you are seeking a cease fire. The proper response required for example is “this is the pistol
range, we are cold”. Better yet, give and get a visual confirmation from the person you are
talking to if you can.
MEMBERS INPUT If you have club related pictures, stories, member news, comments, suggestions or questions,
please send them to me [email protected] or other board member and I’ll put it on here.
If it’s a question or suggestion, we’ll put the answer or board response on here also.
Dennis Brown took this cow Elk at Mountain Meadows Ranching for Wildlife, 12/1/2015, in the
Snyder Gulch area on the south side of the ranch. The animal was taken from a herd of 35 at
+400 yards with a .300 WIN Mag 165gr Hornady Interlock BTSP. Bullet entered left chest in
front of leg, exited right chest in front of right leg. Animal ran 125 yards and dropped.
CLASSIFIED ADS Ads will ONLY be run for three months unless you resubmit the ad - no exceptions. Please let
me know when you no longer need the ads so I can delete it. Ads must be received by the 1st
Monday of the current month to be included in the upcoming newsletter. Send ads to
Using a consistent format makes the classifieds easier to read and post. Pictures are welcome.
Any ads not in the following format will be returned for correction. Ads are listed in order
received.
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Item Model/Specifications (condition). $Asking Price
Everything you would like to know about the item if it were you who was interested and does not
fit on the 1 line title including model, specifications and photo.
Contact Name at (xxx) xxx-xxxx and/or [email protected]
22 Caliber Bullets (New). Asking $3 to $24
Bullets for reloading, all .224" diameter. Excellent, all in original factory boxes.
NOSLER 55g Ballistic Tips, #39526, 100: $24
SPEER 52g Hollow Points, #1035, 101: $17
SPEER 55g FMJ, #1035 (discontinued), 33: $3
Contact vito for details at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
22-250 A-ZOOM SNAP CAPS (New). Asking $8
A-Zoom Action Proving Dummy Snap Cap are precision
machined from aluminum to exacting tolerances. They feature
a hard anodized finish that provides ultra-smooth functioning
and long cycling life. These are perfect for dry fire practice,
training and function testing, and teaching safety or storing
your firearms with the spring relaxed for longer spring life. A
package of 2. Never used.
Contact vito for details at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
RCBS Little Dandy Powder Measure Rotors (New). Asking $11 each
The RCBS Little Dandy Handgun Powder Measure is great for handgun
shooters and select small-caliber rifle reloaders. I have #16, 17, 18 &
19. All new and never used. Excellent condition. All 4 for $40.
Contact vito at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
Hornady Bullets 400 – 6mm (.243) 87 gr V-Max Bullets #22440, $90
550 - .224 cal., 55gr, BT – FMJ Bullets, $50
100 - .308, 130 Spire Point Bullets, #3020, $25
Contact Tom for details at (303)908-6565 and/or [email protected]
Once-Fired Pistol Brass (excellent). Asking 5 to 10 cents each
357 Mag, 380 Auto, 9mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, and some others.
Or will trade for 44 Special and 454 Casull.
Contact vito for details at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
Once-Fired Rifle Brass (excellent). Asking 25 to 75 cents each
243, 6mm Rem, 25-06, 264 Win Mag, 270 Win, 270 WSM, 7mm Rem Mag, 7.62x39, 30-30,
300 Sav, 30-06, 300 Win Mag, 300 WSM, 338 Win Mag, 444 Marlin, and a few others.
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Or will trade for 45-70 and 450 Marlin.
Contact vito for details at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
Remington .458" 300 grain Jacketed Hollow Points (JHP) bullets. (excellent). Asking $0.36
This is NOT loaded ammo. Great for 45-70, 450
Marlin, & light loads in 450 Nitro Express, 458 Win,
458 Lott and 460 Weatherby. I have 400; will sell 1 to
all 400 (for $140). I've only plinked with them, so I
can't say how they work on game, but some say they
are great for deer (see reviews at Midway USA
website). 40 cents each.
Contact vito at (720) 291-4719 and/or
Burris 30mm Scope Rings, Model 420581 (excellent). Asking $35
Universal dovetail, matte black, high. Includes standard ‘zero’
inserts as well as the +/- 0.010 offset inserts. Midway USA sells
them for $62.
Contact vito at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
Burris 2-Piece Trumount standard scope bases, Model 110R (excellent). Asking $10
Fits Savage 110-116 long action & 10-16 short action hunting,
varmint and law enforcement rifles with round receivers. Also
fits Stevens Model 200. Matte black. Midway USA sells them
for $20.
Contact vito at (720) 291-4719 and/or [email protected]
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CALENDAR This calendar is the latest we have at time of publication. Please check with the event chair
listed for updates or details for the event. Go to the SHFC website for the full year calendar.
February 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 Board
Meeting Clubhouse
1715 to 1830
Scott Lowery
303-977-
6460
2 3 Ice Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
4 5 6 Rimfire
Silhouette
200 yd range
(Reserved)
0900 till 1300
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
7 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
8 9 10 Ice Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
11 12 (off
friday) NRA High Pwr
Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
303-971-7197
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
13 Muzzle Loaders
Range: 200yd
(Reserved)
1000-1300
Ken Ruiz
303-660-8655
Hunter Ed
Clubhouse
(0730-1200)
Range (100yd /
Shotgun)
(1200-1700)
Mitch Arnold
720-496-6107
14 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
15 Presidents
Day
16 17 Ice Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
18 19
20 Centerfire
Silhouette – 200yd range
0830 till 1300
(Reserved)
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
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21
SHFC
Annual
Award
Banquet
1100 at
Arrowhead
Gold Course
Roxborough
Room
22 23 24 Ice Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
25 26 (off
friday) NRA High Pwr
Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
303-971-7197
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
27 3 Gun Event MFF ( Reserved)
0800-1300
Walter Tang
303-977-6474
28 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
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March 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2 3 4 5 Rimfire
Silhouette
200 yd range
Reserved
0900 till 1300
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
6 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
7 8 9 10 11 (off
friday) NRA High Pwr
Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
303-971-7197
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
12 Muzzle Loaders
Range: 200yd
(Reserved)
1000-1300
Ken Ruiz
303-660-8655
Hunter Ed
Clubhouse
(0730-1200)
Range (100yd /
Shotgun)
(1200-1700)
Mitch Arnold
720-496-6107
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Daylight
Savings
Time Starts
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15 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
16 Bowhunter Ed
Hunter Safety –
clubhouse 1800
to 2100
Don Biesecker
303-344-8880
17 Bowhunter Ed
Hunter Safety –
clubhouse 1800
to 2100
Don Biesecker
303-344-8880
Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
18 19 Centerfire
Silhouette – 200yd range
0830 till 1300
Reserved
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
Bowhunter Ed
Hunter Safety – clubhouse &
archery range
0800 to 1700
Don Biesecker
303-344-8880
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21 22 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
Fishing at
23 24 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
25 (off
friday)
Good Friday
NRA High Pwr
Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
26 3 Gun Event MFF ( Reserved)
0800-1300
Walter Tang
303-977-6474
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Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
303-971-7197
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1100-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
27 Easter
Sunday
28 29 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave Harrison
303-977-3509
30
31 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
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April 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1
2 Rimfire
Silhouette
200 yd range
Reserved
0900 to 1300
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
3
4 Board
Meeting Clubhouse
1715 to 1830
Scott Lowery
303-977-6460
5 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave
Harrison
303-977-
3509
6 7 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
8 (off friday)
NRA High
Pwr Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
303-971-7197
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1000-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
9 Muzzle
Loaders
Range: 200yd
(Reserved)
1000 -1300
Ken Ruiz
303-660-8655
Hunter Ed
Clubhouse
(0730-1200)
Range (100yd /
Shotgun)
(1200-1700)
Mitch Arnold
720-496-6107
10 NRA
Muzzleloading
Instructor
Upgrade at
shotgun and
MFSF Jim
Cathcart
303-977-7263
11 12 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave
Harrison
303-977-
3509
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14 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
Basic Pistol
Clubhouse 1800-
2200
Gene Adamson
303-667-2871
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16 Centerfire
Silhouette – Range 200yd
0830 to 1300
Reserved
Ron Gorski 303-
977-8474
Tom Fellon 303-
908-6565
Basic Pistol
Clubhouse
1200-1600
MFF 0800-1200
Reserved
Gene Adamson
303-667-2871
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18 Practical
Pistol
(Ladies
Only) (Reserved)
Range: MFF /
100yd
1630-1930
19 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
20
21 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
22 (off
friday) NRA High
Pwr Rifle:
Range: 200yrd
(Reserved)
0830-1300
Dennis Casey
303-971-7197
23 3 Gun Event MFF (Reserved)
0800-1300
Walter Tang
303-977-6474
20
Dave Norris
303-977-8068
Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave
Harrison
303-977-
3509
Skeet:
Range: Shotgun
1000-1300
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-1494
24
25 Practical
Pistol Lite
Range: MFF /
100yd
(Reserved)
1630-1930
Dave Norris
303-977-8068
26 Skeet:
Range:
Shotgun
1600-Dark
Wayne
MacGregor
303-978-
1494
Fishing at
Chatfield
After Work
Dave
Harrison
303-977-
3509
27 28 Trap Shoot:
Range: Shotgun
1600-Done
Brent Hansen
661-205-6555
29 30 General
Membership
Steel Day Range: 200 /
300yd
1000-1400
Walter Tang
303-977-6474