Public Trap Opens March 12, 2017

The Trap Field officially opens for the season starting on Sunday, March 12, 2017, at 1pm. Public Trap at LSC is open, weather-permitting, at the following times:

  • Sundays at 1pm
  • Wednesdays at 10am

The Trap Committee also occasionally opens the field at other times. To be notified of these additional opportunities to shoot, send a message to trap@lowellsc.org and you will be added to the Trap Field email notification list.

These times are a great way to try out trap if you’ve never shot before, and the range officer on duty is always willing to give explanations or instruction to new shooters. It’s also a good time to meet members of LSC’s Greater Lowell Trap League teams – if you’re interested in joining one of the teams, come out to the field and let us know!

Please Note: the Skeet Field is also open Sundays at 1pm and Wednesdays at 10am (and Thursdays at 6:30 in the summer).

Skeet in the Snow 2017

When the skeet guys say that they shoot every Sunday at 1pm year-round, they mean it! Here are some photos of truly hearty souls out for a few rounds during last Sunday’s blizzard:

Ice Fishing Outing: Feb 18, 2017

LSC members are invited to the 2017 Ice Fishing Outing on Feb 18 (weather date Feb 19)! Start the day with a hearty breakfast in the clubhouse at 7am, and fishing starts at 8am. This event does not require a fishing button, though buttons for the rest of the year will be for sale. Instructors, bait, and equipment will be available, and coffee and hot chocolate will be served by the pond.

M1 Garand Raffle – Winners Announced!

And The Winners Are:

M1 Garand Rifle: Ticket #87

Simmons Rifle Scope: Ticket #185

Congratulations to the winners, and thank you to everyone who participated!


Get your tickets now to win a piece of US Military history – only 200 tickets will be sold for this raffle.

Winning tickets will be pulled after all 200 tickets have been sold

First ticket pulled get rifle, second ticket gets scope

1st Prize: M1 Garand Rifle
Springfield receiver
1,046,xxx (Nov 1942)
Blue Sky stamped barrel
Comes with sling
2nd Prize: Simmons Rifle Scope
Model 1044
3-10x variable power
44mm objective lens
Comes with original box

To get your tickets, contact:
Brian Herzog at info@lowellsc.org or 978-692-2622,
Jim Martin at 978-455-9694
or at the next monthly general meeting

Winners will be contacted and winning ticket numbers will be posted here. Winners do not need to be present to win.

These items were generously donated my members of the Lowell Sportsmen’s Club as a raffle fundraiser. Thank you to everyone involved in supporting the Club.

Photos of the M1 Garand

The Pond is Open for 2017!

Now that colder weather has set in and the pond is frozen, it’s open to members for ice fishing.

Please Note: The Pond Committee asked that people stay away from both the inflow and outflow areas however, as the ice there is still unsafe.

Remember, fishing at the pond is limited to members who have purchased a fishing button ($20). 2017 fishing buttons are available from any Pond Committee member, and at all regular meetings. Please see John Lemasurier, John Abbott, Bill Potter, Doug Perry, Jim Martin, or Matt Franco to purchase a button.

The Pond Committee will also be hosting various fishing events this year – get your tackle ready and come on down!

For more information on fishing events, or if you are interested in getting involved, please contact the Pond Committee.

2017 Membership Renewals Going Out Now!

Members will be receiving their 2017 membership renewal notifications soon, either by email or a letter in the mail.

If you get these by email and don’t see it this week, please be sure to check your spam folder.

Also, if you have been getting the renewals by mail, please consider saving the club postage and printing costs and opting to receiving your renewals by email.

Something new this year is the ability to pay your membership dues online. The Club set up a Paypal account to facilitate online payments, and members are welcome to use this new method or send in a traditional check. Please note that there is a small processing fee with online payments to cover the Paypal charges.

If you have any questions about your membership, dues payments, or membership of the Lowell Sportsmen’s Club in general, please contact Membership Secretary Darlene Parker at membership@lowellsc.org or 978-479-0469.

Trap shooting for the winter 2016-17 and beyond

We have started an email communication program for the Wednesday morning trap group for the winter months. All participants check in with each other on Tuesday to verify if we will be shooting Wednesday morning.

If anyone would like to join the group please contact John Siljander at jsiljander@comcast.net

Sunday trap has been suspended until spring because of low participation.

We will be looking for people to participate in the trap league for the 2017 season. A meeting date will be announced for a February meeting. All interested parties are invited to attend.

Those who have not participated in trap and are interested in trying it will be very welcome.

Having Fun on 10/22 with our Ruger 10/22s

The LSC’s first Ruger 10/22 Fun Shoot took place on Oct. 22, 2016 (10/22 – get it?), despite the day being rainy and dreary. Twelve 10/22 enthusiasts braved the weather for a fun day of .22 plinking and challenges.
lsc-2016-10-22-fun-shoot

The fun shoot was divided into four stages, in an effort to cater to 10/22s set up to shoot with iron sights, red dots, or scopes. The first stage was the Bottle Shoot. Shooters had 15 seconds and three 10-round magazines (although the time limit made reloads challenging) to knock five bottles off the target stand. Most shooter managed to connect with a majority of the bottles, and this stage opened the event with some energy.

Stage 2 catered to scoped rifles. Shooters faced a target with five bullseyes, and took their time to put one shot on each target. 9- and 10-ring shots scored two points, and other shots in the black scored one point, so slow and steady precision, and zeroed rifle, and good trigger control was required.

Stage 3 favored red dots, and two shooters at a time went head-to-head on the dueling tree. Shooters had 30 seconds and three 10-round magazines to battle back and forth, and when the buzzer went off, shooters earned points for each paddle that ended up on their opponent’s side. Every match up was fairly even, with paddles swinging back and forth as the .22 rounds pinged off them, but wherever the paddles were when the buzzer went off told the story.

The final stage proved to be the most challenging by far. This one all required either a scope or excellent eyesight, as the targets were jawbreaker candies sitting atop golf tees. Each shooter took ten shots at five of the candy targets, with most shooters managing to hit two or three. Each hit was exciting though, as the colorful candy exploded into a cloud of dust to cheers from the crowd.

After the final scores were tallied, Herb Cline came out on top, followed closely by Pattie Brick, and then a three-way tie for third place: Ray Anaganes, Jeff Gealow, and Kevin Kelley Sr. Top prizes included a BMF Actuator, 10/22 padded cleaning mat, Ruger gun sock, and Ruger eye and ear protection set. And thanks to donated prizes from Ruger, everyone went home with a Ruger hat, visor, or cup.

Special thanks to everyone who helped make this event possible, by donating prizes, targets, or serving as range officers: Dennis Brick, Charlie O’Donnell, Herb Cline, Brian Campbell, and Brian Herzog. Even with the rain everyone had a good time – how can you not when everyone is out to have fun with their 10/22s? Be sure to mark your calendar for the next event on 10/22/2017 – see you then!

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