Thursday, December 25, 2014

MINTO: IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING .22 SPORTER CLASS

After an brief meeting of Sporter Class Shooters at the Christmas Shoot, it was decided that the Rimfire Sporter Class will continue as before with the following rules:

  Standard off-the-shelf sport/hunting rifles with rounded forestocks only. 
No stock attachments such as Benchrest plates
No barrels larger than .800 inches at the muzzle
No after-market barrels
Scopes no larger than 16 power
 Rests are to be sandbags only

The only change to Sporter Class rules is the scope power to be a maximum of 16 power. Please send to all members that there is to be an emergency general meeting at the first shoot in the new year (11th Jan 2015) about shooting rule changes. Also on the agenda will be the scoring system for the Open Class now that they are scored separately and I have heard that they want 1 final shoot at the end of year.

THIS IS IMPORTANT: There is to be no arguing over shooting Rules and Regulations in the club house what-so- ever from this day forward. Caught and disciplinary action will take place. If there is a problem with someone’s equipment, someone on the rule committee is to be notified on the spot and appropriate action will be taken if required. Hopefully this should rectify the problems we are having.
We have to do something because the arguing has gotten out of control and the rules have gone a wwwway over board and are too complicated
                                                                   
Wayne

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

SEASONS GREETINGS FROM THE RNBRA BOARD MEMBERS

Seasons Greetings from the RNBRA Board Members

President, Michael Lutes – shooter55520@hotmail.com
First Vice President, April Brewer – april_brewer58@hotmail.com
Second Vice President, Don Brown – topper12@xplornet.com
Secretary, Lorraine Chapman – edwach@nb.sympatico.ca
Treasurer, Michelle Cormier – nbbullet@gmail.com
Past President, Steven Stewart – smskew@rogers.com
Director, Larry Schriver – larry.schriver@hotmail.com
Director, Tony Wood - tmwood@eastlink.ca
Director, Matt Wolf – rnbramatt@gmail.com
Raoul Leblanc, Airgun Section Representative – raouljleblanc@gmail.com
Don Coleman, Fullbore Section Representative – dscole@nbnet.nb.ca
Jody Waring, Pistol Section Representative – ipscjody@yahoo.com

We wish all members of our shooting community a great Christmas as we look forward to another year of good shooting among friends. During the upcoming year the RNBRA will continue to run historically successful shooting programs as well as investigate other programs that we may develop in order to support and grow participation from our affiliated clubs.

The RNBRA Canada Winter Games Airgun team has been selected and they now become a part of the overall NB team that will compete this winter in BC. I encourage you to offer best wishes for success to this fine Team of young shooters and the people who have worked very hard to develop and train these terrific young people.

As always I'd like to remind everyone that our website RNBRA.ca is now a useful source of much RNBRA information and is continuing to evolve but you are welcome to contact the above board with questions, concerns or input.

The updated membership forms are on the website and I encourage early renewal as there is a penalty if you leave it too late. ( see AGM minutes on our website).

MERRY CHRISTMAS
Michael Lutes
President RNBRA

Saturday, December 20, 2014

HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON TO ALL OUR READERS

WE WISH ALL OUR READERS IN
NEW BRUNSWICK,
CANADA,
THE U.S.A. AND
AROUND THE WORLD,
A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON

MAY YOU HAVE LOVE AND PEACE
AND A RESTFUL TIME WITH
FAMILY AND FRIENDS
WHERE EVER YOU LIVE

Thursday, December 18, 2014

MINTO CHRISTMAS SHOOT AND PRESENTATION OF ANNUAL AWARDS

                   
                  George M. 3rd  Rimfire Open today
Bruce 1st; Dan G. 2nd; and
Dave C. 3rd Centerfire today
Don Me. 1st Class " B" .22 today
           
Cecil H. 1st Rimfire Open today
        
Gerry J. 2nd Class "B" .22 today
Norbert S. 3rd Class "B" .22 today
 
Conrad L. 1rst ?
          
Barbara J. Special Award for
her contributions in 2014























The Minto Christmas shoot was a fun event with about 20 shooters taking part. The shoot was organized by match director Dave C. and consisted of 3 targets - a Racoon with seven small bulls; a Rat with seven small bulls and a Crow with seven small bulls. A shooter could choose to shoot a Rimfire .22 at 50 yards or a Centerfire rifle at 100 yards. As it turned out we had far more rimfire shooters. Prizes of a turkey went to first place shooters. Second place was awarded a ham while third place shooters received a box of chocolates. Many thanks to Dave C. for doing a great job of organizing this event.

The Scorekeeper was Matt McA. with Don M. verifying scores - not an easy task as the targets were printed on photocopy paper and the holes were elusive. Besides that, the targets came fast and furious. Thanks for doing a great job fellows. Thanks are due to others as well - the Targets were changed by Dave C., George M. and Bruce B. The RSOs for the shooting were Grant P. Sr. and Bert deV.

A highlight of the Christmas shoot was the food. Wayne K. made a wild meat stew that everyone dove into with delight. Bruce B. made a wonderful pot of chili - the bottom of the pot came far too quickly. Barbara J. made her famous banana bread to ward off the growls during the shoot and she made mincemeat pies for dessert - most of us had to have seconds! Terry McN. brought coffee, tea and soft drinks. Many thanks to all of you for a most appreciated meal.

After the shoot and the Christmas meal, prizes were awarded for the top 3 shooters of the day as mentioned above. A special award was given to Barbara J. for her gastronomic contributions to each shoot in 2014. In addition, the Annual Awards were presented to shooters who excelled during the normal shooting schedule for 2014. These are listed below:


Cecil H. 1rst Open Rimfire for 2014
Matt McA. 2nd Open Rimfire for 2014
Bruce B. 3rd Open Rimfire for 2014
Terry McN. 1rst "B Class" Rimfire for 2014
Grant P. Jr. 2nd "B Class" Rimfire for 2014
Wayne K. 3rd "B Class" Rimfire for 2014
Gerry J. 1rst Sporter Rimfire for 2014
Terry McN. 2nd Sporter Rimfire for 2014
Gerry J. 1rst Sporter Centerfire for 2014
Terry McN. 2nd Sporter Centerfire for 2014
Wayne K. 3rd Sporter Centerfire for 2014
Dave C. 1rst Centerfire Open BR for 2014

 [ ABSENT - TOM W. 2ND CENTERFIRE OPEN FOR 2014 ]
Don Mu. 3rd Centerfire Open BR for 2014
Grant P. Sr. 1rst Centerfire Handgun for 2014
Grant P. Sr. 1rst Rimfire Handgun for 2014
Grant P. Sr. 1rst Blackpowder Rifle for 2014
Conrad L. 1rst Lever Action Rifle for 2014

Monday, December 15, 2014

LETTER FROM MICHAEL LUTES TO ALL GUN CLUBS, SHOOTING ASSOCIATIONS, and OTHER ORGANIZED GROUPS OF FIREARMS ENTHUSIASTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK

To all GUN CLUBS, SHOOTING ASSOCIATIONS, and OTHER ORGANIZED
GROUPS OF FIREARMS ENTHUSIASTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK

I am writing to you because the governing board believes that the RNBRA must establish a plan to support long term stability and sustainable growth in our provincial shooting community.


As the provincially recognized organization for shooting sports, the RNBRA wants to develop more programs and services for the organized groups of firearm enthusiasts that make up the majority of our provincial shooting community.


That is where you come in. I'm asking you to take this letter to your club executive for consideration. We must gather information and gauge interest from the clubs in order to develop programs that are relevant and supportive of club activities.


The RNBRA has been around since 1866, is democratically managed and will continue to promote shooting sports and marksmanship in New Brunswick (see www. RNBRA. ca).


Historically the Association has been run by people primarily involved with high performance competition but we recognize that many firearms enthusiasts and club members have little interest in national or international shooting competition and only desire recreational shooting activities in the company of other responsible like-minded people.


The RNBRA can be further developed into a stronger provincial Association that better represents all shooter interest and we welcome your participation. 


MY QUESTION:

Would your club send one or two reps to one of 2 meetings that the RNBRA is considering hosting in the Province?

The meetings would be for the purpose of discussion with the club reps about what the RNBRA could develop and what the RNBRA needs to make that happen. These meetings would likely be 2 to 4 hrs on a Sat or Sun early in the new year.


Please reply to me at shooter55520@hotmail.com with your contact info if your organization is interested in helping to build a stronger provincial shooting community.


Michael Lutes

President
Royal New Brunswick Rifle Association. 

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

DECEMBER 6, 2014 - PETITCODIAC CHRISTMAS FUN SHOOT

Well it finally arrived - the Petitcodiac Sportsman's Club Annual Christmas Shoot and dinner. We had all looked forward to this event and 29 shooters attended to make this event a great one. 
The weather started out quite nice with about 2 degrees C as we left for the range. Unfortunately it gradually got colder during the day and we finished the shoot with -8C, a few snow flurries and pretty stiff winds which blew gustily downrange. The stove in the shooting building worked over-time today with Dan G. and Ron M. enthusiastically filling it at every opportunity.

Today's course of fire was a mixed bag - a lucky target which amounted to a blank sheet of paper. You could place your 5 shots anywhere on the paper - a tight little group or scattered around. It turned out that the winning statedgy used by John McC. (21 points) was a tight little group that he put on the paper in just the right spot which earned him a first place turkey.


The second target was a smaller version (about 1/2 size) of the Centerfire Hunter Class target. The trick here was to read the wind and many shooters did that very well indeed with 8 perfect targets of 100 points. The winner of this event was Brian P. with a very good bit of shooting and a score of 100/9X. There was a turkey for this performance as well.
The third target was the notorious "Fly target". Here a shooter had to place 10 shots on target - the target being the fly's head for 5 points, the thorax for 4 points and the abdomen for 3 points. A touching shot was 1 point while legs and wings did not earn any points. With the wind, a lot of legs and wings were hit but the winner of this event - Mike H. was able to rack up 36 points and will also eat turkey this Christmas.



Finally we shot the "Black Death" target. Here a shooter shot 5 shots at black squares with a white dot in the middle. A shot in the white dot of the large square was worth 1 point; in the next smaller square it was worth 2 points, the third size - 3 points, the fourth smaller target was worth 4 point and a shot in the final one - a small square with a small white dot was worth 5 points. A shooter could place his shots in any order in any square but to count it must be in the white. As soon as a shot touched the black, all shots in that square did not count. A few of us shot a grand total of 0 while the winner of this event - Terry McN., managed 14 points and went home with the plucked and frozen bird.

Halfway during the shoot, we all went to the clubhouse for a wonderful meal of ham and scalloped potatoes prepared by Mrs. T. and Mrs. K. Terry McN. had brought some great baked beans. The sweets for dessert were brought by Shelly C.and Mrs. McC. Needless to say we all went back to the shoot with full bellies and feeling like we had already won. 


















12th Annual Christmas Shoot 2014 
Scores Shot  Results List

   Shooter            Good Luck         6 Bull        Squares          Flies
1 Martin T.          5            99x5           8          13
2 Tom N.            9           100x5           6          15
3 Darryl K.          8           100x3          8           21
4 Shelly C.        10            92x3         10          16
5 Cecil H.          12            99x3           4          22
6 Brian P.           0          100x9           5           20
7 Barb J.             5           99x3            5          18
8 George M.        7            99x5          11          8
9 John C.             8           98x4           9           11

10 Tony L.          13           92x0           1          12
11 John Mc.        21          98x8          11          14
12 Tom W.          4          100x8            0          16
13 Carl J.             9          100x7           0            3
14 Bert deV.       16           98x5            0          23
15 Dan G.           15           97x5            0         16
16 Mathew McA.  4            97x3           2          14
18 Terry McN.       4          100x5         14          19
19 Don M.            9          100x5           1          15
20 Ron M.            4            95x4           1           12

21 Volker T.        15            98x8           0          15
22 Bruce B.          8            97x3           4          14
23 Norbert S.        6            98x2           1            4
24 John M.           7            94x3           4          29
25 Mike H.           5           100x8         10          36
26 Gerald D.       10            76x3           8          11
29 Guy H.            7             98x4           3           4



After the shoot, we all went to clubhouse for the awarding of the prizes. Those who did not win a turkey - about 25 of us - were eligible for a prize draw. We all went home with a Christmas gift provided for the shoot by John C. We were all winners today!

A lot of thanks go to the PSC and to Volker T. who did the scoring while Martin T. verified the scores. Dan G. and Barb J.. provided the treats during the shoot. Dan G., Darryl K., and Bert deV. were the range officers. Shelley C. and a crew of helpers changed the targets.