Archery Range Redesign

Update 8/3/16:
From Matt Franco, Archery Committee Chair:

After Thursday [8/4/16] the range should be open again. We have a basic outline done to the Archery range with stakes and strings and two prototype targets setup. We will complete 3-4 other targets and verify the ground is safe on Thursday night. So we can have it usable for the weekend.

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Original Post 7/27/16:
Now that the lead reclamation project is complete, and the Gipson-Ricketts crew has left the club, the next project is to redesign and build a new archery range.

The archery committee is currently evaluating the site and creating a new preliminary design of the range. There will be a work party Saturday, July 30th, to get a bare bones range in place to make it functional, until the Eboard approves the funding to reconstruct the newly design range. If you are interested in helping with the design or construction of this range, please contact the archery committee.

This week’s Thursday evening Archery night (7/28) has been canceled.

Clubhouse without power until this weekend

Update 7/22/16 message from Al Anganes:
Hi All,

As you may or may not have heard, we had a bit of an incident up at the club toady. A truck came up the driveway and caught the overhead wires. It pulled the power pole over, and pulled the service off of the building an the caretakers house [photo below].

Power has been temporarily restored to the caretakers house, but the clubhouse, trap and skeet fields will be without power for a few days until the services are repaired and the proper inspections, etc can be done. The repairs will be getting done over the weekend and the inspections likely on Monday.

There is a generator running the well pump, the fridge and a few lights in the clubhouse, but that’s about it.

So it looks like we will not be able to run Friday night shoot, RSO class, trap or skeet this weekend.

Sorry for the inconvenience. Tim and Co. are working hard to get things back in shape asap.

Please pass the word along to anyone who needs to know.

As an aside, if anyone is looking to help out, there are a number of projects going on that could use some help on Saturday morning. Tim will be there at 8am to get started, if you have some time please stop by and see him.

Thanks,

Al

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Original Post:
scortchedlawnA truck hit the power lines at the club earlier today and brought our main power pole down onto the roof of the building. A new pole has been set, but most likely we wont have club power until the weekend.

Due to this, all meetings and events for Friday and Saturday, 7/22 and 7/23, are cancelled. This includes Friday Night Fun Shoot and the NRA RSO Safety Course. Please check back to see if it rescheduled, and to make sure trap and skeet will be open on Sunday before you come down.

In the meantime, repair crews are on the job:
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Shooter’s Challenge: August 13, 2016

Come test your skills in a variety of sporting activities to see who will get their name on the Shooter’s Challenge Cup this year!

This event is open to LSC members only, and the prize is a free year’s club membership, bragging rights as the top shooter in the club, and your name on the Illustrious Shooters Challenge Cup to prove it.

Each Shooter’s Challenge consists of 4 different events, including anything from Revolver Roulette, Buckshot Poker, Beaver Archery, pistol, trap, spear, rifle – it could be anything. Both skill and luck are important for these events, and everyone has fun.

Registration starts at 8:30 am and the Challenge starts at 9:00 am. Cost is $25 per person, and the Shooter’s Challenge is limited to LSC members only.

If you have any questions, please see Blackpowder Al.

Lead Reclamation Project 2016

Update 7/21/16:
The crew has finished their work and are now in the process of replacing all of the soil and removing their equipment from the archery range. This is expected to continue through the weekend and they estimate they’ll be completely gone by early next week.

 

Update 7/15/16:
The lead reclaimation crew said that having the trap fields open as normal for GLTL matches Tuesday and Wednesday nights is no problem, and trap and skeet will also be open as normal on Sundays at 1pm. Ranges are likely to be closed at all other times, to give the crews the opportunity to work as quickly as they can. They expect to be done with the work by the end of July, depending on weather.

Here’s a photo of the reclaimed lead shot. Each of the white bags along the drive is about 3000 pounds, and the crew says they’re processing about one bag an hour.

Reclaimed Lead Shot - click for larger image

Reclaimed Lead Shot – click for larger image

 

logo-gipsonrickettsOriginal Post:
As you know we have been in discussions with lead reclamation contractor Gipson-Ricketts for close to a year to arrange to have them come to reclaim the lead from some of our ranges. They have been working in the area this summer and Charlie O’Donnell has been working with them to coordinate this project. They are based in Missouri and their crew travels around the country doing this work and they have been working here in our area this spring/summer. This is something that we need to do as part of our lead stewardship plan. It will be done at no cost to the club, and LSC gets a cut of whatever profits are made on the sale of the recovered lead.

We got word just the other day that they will be wrapping up their project at the N. Leominster club and could be available to come to LSC next. This was reviewed with the e-board and approved and they have been given the go ahead to start as soon as they are able.

This will primarily cause a disruption on our outdoor archery field, as that is where they will be setting up their screening equipment to process the material. The project is expected to take 2-3 weeks so during that time that field will be unavailable. They will be working in the shot-fall areas of the main trap field, skeet/trap field, and possibly the OLD .22 backstop. The trap and skeet fields and the associated shot-fall areas, and the .22 range will be affected only when they are working on those fields. The contractor is willing to work with us to adjust their workflow to minimize disruptions to our normal activities.

They will begin moving equipment to our property as early as this weekend and will likely be starting work this week.

Happy July 4th!

Congratulations to the winner of the Lowell Sportsmen’s Club’s July 4th Archery Challenge!

Lots of people took the Archery Challenge at the Club’s booth during the Country Fair on the Chelmsford Common July 3rd & 4th. It was a lot of fun, and quite a few archers earned extra tickets by getting their arrows into the +2, +10, or +20 targets.

The young man who won the challenge not only shot straight enough to win extra tickets, but he was also the only contender to earn extra tickets with BOTH of his shots! Congratulations on a great performance, and thanks to everyone who participated!

We hope to see everyone out at the Club on Thursday nights for our weekly public archery sessions. They are free and open to the public, and run 6:30 pm – dark. It is drop-in, equipment is available for people who don’t have their own bows, and certified instructors are on hand to oversee the range and answer questions. Thursday night archery takes place on the Club’s archery range, and the club is located at 50 Swain Road, North Chelmsford, MA 01863.

We hope everyone had a great Fourth of July, and we’ll see you next year on the Chelmsford Common!

Next General Meeting: Tuesday, July 12

Please join us in the Clubhouse at 8pm for the next monthly meeting on July 12th. Hear about upcoming events, get a recap of recent events, updates from committees, and find out the latest on the Big Bore Range Improvement Project.

Check out the Meeting Calendar page for the complete meeting schedule.

Big Bore Shoot: Saturday, June 25, 2016

Show off your long-range shooting skills at the Big Bore Shoot on Saturday, June 25! There will be 3 events, firearms and ammo is provided, cost for each shooter is just $10, and there will be prizes for the winner. This will definitely be a challenge with a bang!

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