2012
BOOMERSHOOT CLINIC
Friday and Saturday
27 and 28 April 2012
Short version
If you want to attend the Clinic, fill out the
Registration Form and the
Goals Worksheet and send it to Gene with your check.
If you want to shoot Field Fire – just send in the registration form
without goals and your check. Or write Gene at
eaecon@comcast.net and
reserve a spot – then pay at the site. Sorry, no credit
cards.
Hello All!
Once again we will provide Coaching for those who want coaching and Field
Fire for those who just want to set up their gear and shoot. I am keeping costs
the same as last year. $50.00 per person per day for Field Fire, and $100.00 per
person per day for coaching. At the end of each day, everyone who participates
in the clinic – both Field Fire and Coaching – will get one big and two small
boomer targets to shoot. Just a note to new shooters for the Boomershoot
weekend. Signing up for the Clinic / Field Fire on Friday and / or Saturday does
not automatically sign you up for the Boomershoot on Sunday. If you want to
shoot in the Boomershoot on Sunday, you must sign up with Joe Huffman
here.
CLINIC
(Friday and Saturday)
Two Events
We have found that most Clinic attendees are repeat customers who do not
desire coaching so we provide two venues in order to accommodate the needs of
everyone who wants to shoot on Friday and Saturday. We offer individual
‘Coaching’ that follows a formal schedule, and ‘Field Fire’ for those who don’t
want coaching. Note that at about 1530 daily, all shooters at the Clinic
ceasefire so we can place our individual explosive targets downrange for
shooting. The Clinic ends at about 1700 so Joe can set up his night events.
Coaching ($100.00 per person per day)
Coaching is focused on your individual goals and needs. If you are the type
of shooter who is confident they can go to any range and learn the conditions on
their own, you don’t need coaching. If you are new to long range shooting and
want to gain some confidence in yourself and your equipment before the
Boomershoot, I recommend at least one day of coaching. Coaching is based on your
specific goals so I attach a goals sheet for those who desire coaching. By
filling out this goals sheet and e-mailing it to me, I will be able to offer
advice before you spend money. These goals sheets also direct those who want
coaching towards things they can do to prepare for the Boomershoot.
Field Fire ($50.00 per person per day)
Field Fire is for those shooters who do not want coaching but want to spend a
day or two setting up gear, shooting, and seeing old friends on the firing line.
All I ask is that you check in with me prior to entering the firing line. For
Field Fire shooters, I go live at about 1030 each day so you won’t shoot before
my class is done for those who want Coaching. As usual, you are welcome to
attend the class if you wish. Like last year, at the end of each day you will
get one large and two small boomers to shoot.
TARGETS
Our targets consist of about twenty steel IPSC and auto-poppers arrayed from
375 yards to 700 yards. In addition, we will bring a couple of racks to hang
water balloons and put them up at about 600 and 700 yards. At the end of each
day, each shooter who attends either Field Fire or Coaching gets one big and two
small boomer targets that we put up at 375 as a final event of each day.
SCHEDULE
Here is the schedule of events. No changes from last year. Everything is done
at the shooting site. You will see me – don’t worry about it.
0800 – 0900 Sign in for those who want coaching. FF shooters can sign in any
time. Both will get a safety briefing when they sign in.
0900 – 1030 Class and demonstration for those who want coaching or Field Fire
shooters if they so desire to attend.
1030 – 1145 Practice on the range.
1145 – 1300 Cease fire for lunch.
1300 – 1500 Practice on the range.
1500 – 1530 Place boomers.
1530 – 1630 Shoot boomers.
1630 – 1700 After Action Review for those who had Coaching.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Look at the Web Site
If anyone is new to the Clinic and Boomershoot, look at
the
pictures of the firing area that Joe Huffman has in his web pages. There is
a farm road running along the left flank with a farmhouse across this road.
Bullets must stay in the impact area on the side of the hill and when the order
to cease-fire is given, we must immediately ceasefire. Here are my regulations
concerning the Clinic.
Firearms and Ammunition
Maintain muzzle awareness at all times.
Load on the firing line.
Unload and make safe on command.
Finger goes on the trigger only after the barrel is pointed into the impact
area.
You may remove your rifle from the firing line to clean and maintain at any time
you wish. Take it on yourself to clear and remove the rifle while maintaining
muzzle awareness.
If you insist on carrying a pistol, secure it to your body in a manner that
prohibits it from pointing at anyone while you are in position.
No .50 Caliber BMG rifles please.
If you want to shoot your .338 Lapua or Winchester, contact me at
eaecon@comcast.net for specific rules.
Any rifle that is .30 Caliber or under is authorized. Best effects on Boomers
seem to come from 6 and 6.5 mm cartridges.
No ‘Solids’, AP, or API bullets please.
Tracers are authorized given approval by Joe Huffman.
Black Powder rifles of any caliber are authorized.
Pistols are authorized. Just remember that our first bank of steel is at 375
yards.
RECOMMENDED PACKING LIST
Clothing: It is hard to say what the weather will be like at
the end of April. We have had ice pellet storms, sleet and snow, fine sunny
weather, and a mixture of the above all in one day. Pack accordingly.
Rifle and Back-Up Rifle: It would be a pity to show up with
one rifle and have mechanical problems that preclude your enjoying the Clinic.
Bring a back up rifle.
Back Up Optic: Another good idea.
100 rounds of Ammunition per Day: This is for those who want
coaching and is an average amount per day of coaching. Guys who shoot Field Fire
go through more or less depending on their desires. I have found 100 rounds to
be sufficient for the Boomershoot itself on Sunday but most shoot close to 200
rounds.
Spotting Scope: An absolute must if you are to learn how to
dope wind and read bullet trace. If you have signed up as part of a two-man
team, make sure your team has at least one spotting scope of very good quality.
A Solid Rest for Your Rifle: You will find that a solid
front and rear support is a better idea than just a bipod. Also, understand that
the 375 berm is about 50 feet lower lower than the firing line and the 700 yard
target area is about 75 feet above the firing line. A means of elevating or
lowering the barrel beyond the limits of most commercial shooting rests is
highly recommended so bring some small sand bags or pieces of wood to shove
under the rear or front of your rest or rifle.
Ear Protection: Required. I recommend some electronic ear
muffs as we will be talking while others are shooting.
Food and Water for Lunch: Don’t bet that someone will be on
site for hamburgers and greasy food so it is a good idea to bring something to
eat for lunch. I will cease fire for about 45 minutes during lunch time.
FINALLY
If you want to attend the Clinic for individual coaching, fill out the
Registration Form and the
Goals Worksheet and send it to me with your check.
If you want to shoot Field Fire – just send in the registration form and your
check. Or e-mail me at eaecon@comcast to
reserve a spot – then pay me at the site. Sorry, I do not take credit card.
Thank you again and let’s have a great time in April!
Gene Econ
October, 2011
eaecon@comcast.net
Last updated:
June 04, 2012