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The Civilian Marksmanship Program is dedicated to the respect for and safe handling of firearms, instilling patriotism and discipline in our youth participants.  The CMP provides its constituents with the highest level of instruction in the proper control of firearms by highly-skilled coaches and veteran range safety officers in the classroom, at our ranges and wherever the CMP banner is displayed. 

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Tuesday & Thursday Night Open Public Shooting
CMP Marksmanship Centers,
Port Clinton, OH
Anniston, AL

Shooters, including aspiring new shooters are invited to take advantage of a new opportunity to do practice shooting.  Both ranges consist of 80-point, 10-meter air gun range and are fully equipped with electronic targets that accommodate air rifle, air pistol or National Match Air Rifle shooting.  Instruction and equipment are also available.  Visit http://www.TheCMP.org/3P/
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Freeman and Friend Overtake Difficult Hearst Doubles Match
By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer


CAMP PERRY, OH – On the morning of July 18, a throng of over 500 eager marksmen dug their feet into the dirt of the firing line on Camp Perry’s Viale Range to earn the right to be called champions of the 2014 Hearst Doubles Match. This year, the match hosted 269 teams on the firing line.

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Over 500 competitors fired in this year’s Hearst Doubles Match.

The match was first introduced as a National Trophy Rifle Match back in 2006. Since then, it has become one of the most prestigious events during the National Match season. Winners receive their names permanently engraved on the coveted William Randolph Hearst Trophy. Promoting excellence, perseverance and teamwork, the event is open to marksmen of all ages.

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During the match, competitors fire from 200, 300 and 600 yards.

Cole Humber, 16, of Nashua, NH, and his partner Patrick Cabrera, 15, of Hudson, NH, had never fired in the Hearst Doubles before, without really much of an idea of what to expect. Their coach was also shooting at the same time, leaving the pair without the helpful knowledge of their mentor on the firing line. Luckily, surrounding veterans of the match were friendly enough to offer their own tips to the two up-and-coming juniors.

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The Hearst Doubles is a two-person team match, where each member alternates firing.

“This match is a challenge, that’s for sure,” said Humber. “You don’t get any sighters, so you’d better hope you had everything sighted in before you came here. But it’s a lot of fun too.”

Bryan Dailey, 35, of Cumming, GA, and his partner, Troy Lawton, 51, of Columbus, GA, finished in eight place overall and were the second-highest civilian team in the match. With so many military servicemen firing in the CMP Matches, some may feel intimidated on the firing line. But, in Dailey’s mind, there’s really only one competitor to worry about.

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Cole Humber of Nashua, NH, fired in the Hearst Doubles for the first time. Though challenging, he also thought the event was enjoyable to shoot.

“We’re competing against ourselves. We don’t have any control over anyone else,” he said. “We chugged along and both shot about our own personal averages, so you can’t ask much more than that.”

Two-person teams fire a 30-shot Course of Fire with service rifles from 200, 300 and 600 yards, with no sighters. Teams alternate firing on the same target at the same time.

Winning the Hearst Doubles was the team of Freeman-Friend, consisting of U.S. Army Reserve members SGT Kristoffer Friend, 28, of Stamford, CT, and CPT Samuel Freeman, 30, of Hendersonville, NC. The pair fired a combined score of 587-21x.

The record score of 594-22x for the Hearst Doubles was set by SSG Tyrel Cooper and SGT Augustus Dunfey in 2013.

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Army Reserve members SGT Kristoffer Friend of Stamford, CT, and CPT Samuel Freeman of Hendersonville, NC, were the overall winners in the Hearst Doubles Match.

Falling short of Freeman-Friend by only one point was the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) team of Pennington-Bailey, which fired an aggregate score of 586-21x. Members of the team were LCpl. James Pennington, 26, of Bowlus, MN, and Sgt. Kyle Bailey, 25, of Quantico, VA.

Only two x’s behind Penning-Bailey was fellow USMC team Peterson-Snyder. SSgt. Timothy Snyder, 32, of Fredericksburg, VA, and SGT Joseph Peterson, 30, of Fredericksburg, VA, fired a combined score of 586-18x for third.

Snyder was the second highest individual shooter of the match, with his score of 296-7x. SFC Daniel Dorosheff, 40, of High Springs, FL, Army Reserve, was the overall leading individual, recording an impressive score of 297-13x. Dorosheff’s team finished in 11th place.

For a complete list of results, visit https://ct.thecmp.org/app/v1/index.php?do=match&task=edit&match=11024. View photos of the match at http://cmp1.zenfolio.com/.

 

 



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