Monday, September 25, 2017

SCFC Open House and Public Sight In

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Open House and Public Sight-in!

Come one, come all to our annual to our Annual Open House and Public Sight in day!

Sportsmans Club of Franklin County Open House and Public Sight in day!

Come see the club and the recent upgrades we have done! Our improvements to our rifle range and shotgun ranges with help from a grant from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Dept.

Open house starts at 9am along with opening our rifle range to the public for sighting in their rifles.
Have a friend? Bring them.
$5 per shooter per hour at our range. Free to those juniors under 18 accompanied by an adult.

Cook out and food provided by Century Arms.

->Saturday, September 30
9:00 AM - 04:00 PM

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Hope to see you there,

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Sunday, September 24, 2017

100/200 YD Ranges OPEN





​The 100/200 yd ranges are now open.  For the time being there are no target backers at the 200 yd. berm so bring your own. 
 
There may have to be another closure and that will be posted once it is scheduled.

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Friday, September 15, 2017

URGENT! Range Closure this weekend

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Range Closure this weekend

MEMBERS, Due to work being done on the range the 100/200 yard firing line will be closed for the next several days, starting on Thursday, Sept 14. Closure may be throughout the weekend as well as weekdays. Additionally the 200 yd. targets will be absent until work is done and new backers can be installed. Work will involve raising and lengthening the existing impact berm as well as improving drainage on what is chronically a very wet area.

Kind regards,
Your Team at SCFC

 
 
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Monday, September 11, 2017

Friends of the NRA Banquet at the St Albans VFW Sept 30th 5pm

 

->Friends of the NRA Banquet at the St Albans VFW

Sept 30th 5pm<-

This might not be a club sanctioned event but please help the Friends of the NRA by going attending their banquet. The FNRA has given the club several grants and ammunition for our Women's shooting classes and shotgun programs for new shooters.
Help them because they help us.
Plus they got a bunch of great prizes!
See photo for details

Saturday, September 30
5pm
St Albans VFW

See photo for details

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Sunday, July 30, 2017

August Newsletter

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Hello, Friends! What's up for August

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MEMBERSHIP:

Well summer is here and we have had our share of rain as for SCFC memberships we are currently sitting at 102% compared to last year's numbers. As there is a slowdown in new memberships as the summer months are here and let's face it the beaches' are open. There will be an influx of memberships when two things happen it cools down and the fall months get closer.

A note of my own now more than ever the club needs volunteers to help maintain the SCFC club's demanding grounds keeping and range upkeep remember this club runs on volunteers. Any amount of time is welcome if you can donate time contact club president Al Nadeau using the club website ……Thanks LJMayo

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August IDPA Match

8/19/17 Setup starts at 7am; Registration opens at 8:30am; Safety Brief at 9:00am; Match Start 9:30am; Match Complete by 2:00pm

Contact James Lang: james_lang62@comcast.net

IDPA Match, with the following divisions: BUG, CCP, CDP, ESP, REV, SSP and SDP 5 Stages - Round Count ~100

Indoor, 25Y, 50Y, 100/200Y ranges will be CLOSED from Sunrise til 2pm on match day.

Match Fee: $15/Club Members; $20/Non-Memebers (First timers and Youths shoot free)

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3-Gun 2017

We are pleased to offer a challenging yet newbie/family friendly 3 gun match to be held on Saturday the 12th of August 2017. We look forward to seeing everyone at the range for some 3 gun excitement.

Round count will be a max of 100 pistol, 100 rifle, 75 shotgun (shot) and 5 slugs. Expect 3 long stages. To be confirmed once the stage designs are completed.

Match fees are $20.00 USD for SCFC Members and $25.00 USD for Non Members. Please bring your own lunch and drinks for the match. Consider it might be hot and could run into mid afternoon.

We will be accepting registration via email. There are a limited number of slots available. Please send your complete contact information (name, email, phone, member #, RO (yes/no) along with the division you will be shooting to: t.pike001@gmail.com .
All applicants will be contacted via email (or phone if preferred) with confirmation and welcome information.

 
 
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Club Watch on Montpelier update-hunting and gun rights

 

Vermont: Veto Session Officially Concludes 2017 Session

Lawmakers returned to Montpelier on June 21 to pass the state budget and wrap up the 2017 legislative session. Vermont gun owners had another successful year in blocking the agenda of local anti-gun surrogates who have been propped up and bankrolled by large out-of-state anti-gun groups like those led by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.

The anti-gun rhetoric and battles have been growing in Montpelier the last several years. In 2015, anti-gun groups aggressively pushed legislation to implement so-called "universal" background checks (UBC), but that bill ultimately sputtered and failed to gain traction after pro-gun supporters packed the Statehouse in opposition. After that stinging defeat, the gun control advocates took a break from their misguided agenda in 2016, trying to build up support. In doing so, they also moved away from UBC (for the moment at least), trying to desperately pick up a win in 2017. They shifted gears and set their sights on imposing legislation that would continue to burden law-abiding gun owners under the guise of "domestic violence." As a result, H.422 was introduced by Representative Maxine Grad. The House narrowly passed the bill, however it failed to move in the Senate.

In addition to this year's major anti-gun bill (H.422), gun owners were also able to avoid bills which would have restricted lead ammunition, banned ivory, banned magazines and circumvented the Sportsmen's Bill of Rights. These successes can all be attributed to the tremendous outpouring of support from the Vermont firearms community. The official NRA state association, the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs, did a fantastic job of maintaining a daily presence at the Statehouse and turning out activists at critical times.

While these results are encouraging, now is not the time to become complacent. Gun owners should fully expect to resume these battles in January 2018. Although many of these bills failed to advanced, they were not defeated with a vote, which means they carry over into the following year of the biennium. Again, thank you to all of our members who contacted their legislators this session. Please continue to follow these alerts for the latest information regarding your Second Amendment rights in the state of Vermont.

 
 
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