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SAFETY

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. 

Upcoming CMP Events:

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/
MarksmanshipCenters.htm  for additional information.



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2013 Western CMP Games

 
11 - 15 October 2013
Ben Avery Shooting Facility,
Phoenix, AZ

  
Visit http://www.thecmp.org/
Competitions/WesternGames.htm
 to view the Official Match Program and to register On-line.
  
NEW IN 2013: The CMP will hold the traveling Small Arms Firing School and M16 EIC Match on Friday October 11th during the CMP Western Games. A new Modern Military Category has been added to the GSM Match. Competitors will have the ability to fire in a maximum of four separate events during the CMP Games. Shooters may choose to fire a Garand, Springfield, Vintage Military or a Modern Military Rifle.


 


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Training Courses Teach Rifle Counselors on Rifle Instruction

By Ashley Brugnone, CMP Writer/Editor


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Camp Kanata in Wake Forest, NC, conducted a course to students on how best to train others to shoot.

The Camp Riflery programs have become some of the most popular activities during the summer months for young shooters. There, boys and girls are shown how to master gun handling and safety, marksmanship skills and Olympic Target shooting. Additionally, in order to give campers the best training possible, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) also trains camp counselors themselves on how best to accurately teach others how to become proper marksmen and women.

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Four students were certified as instructors during the course at Camp Kanata.

Instructor Training Courses (ITC) are two-day training sessions that show potential camp instructors the fundamentals of demonstrating gun safety and discipline.

During the sessions, participants are examined with hands-on training work, using BB guns, and also given a written final exam. Only those who pass are given instructor certification. At the conclusion of the course, instructors are certified to teach rifle target, BB gun, air rifle and smallbore shooting, since all are fundamentally the same.

A total of 26 camps conducted around the country in 2013 through the months of May and June prepared counselors to improve the skills of future shooters. Bill Dunn, one of CMP’s master instructors, recently reported on camps he directed in North Carolina. Positive remarks were recorded at each camp.

CMP’s Camp Kanata Riflery Training Program in Wake Forest, North Carolina, conducted by master instructor Bill Dunn, trained four students during the two-day session, May 29-30. The camp was designed for daily commuters, since it was held during the school year and participants could not get an excused absence to attend.

All of the students who attended were right eye dominant and fired with .22 rifles with aperture sights. Positioning utilized during the camp included prone, sitting and kneeling, with prone being the primary position. The price and scarcity of ammunition posed a problem, but there managed to be enough for the camp goers.

Camp Seafarer in Arapahoe, NC, trained four new instructors, including two females who were both left-eye dominant.

Camp Kanata sees a combined volume of over 2,100 campers a season, according to the camp counselors. The Riflery Training results in reaching 840 youth campers, who directly reflect the mission and ideals of CMP.

Dunn also taught a Camp Riflery Course at Camp Seafarer, in Arapahoe, North Carolina.  Two females, who were both left-eye dominant, and two males, both right-eye dominant, attended the training class at Seafarer. Camp was conducted on a covered rifle range with BB guns and .22 rifles.

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Camp Kanata sees over 2,100 campers a season, according to the counselors.

Camp Seagull, also in Arapahoe, North Carolina, placed more emphasis on “land based” activities, with a definite improvement in their Camp Riflery Program from last year, including upgraded .22 rifles.   

The two camps attract over 3,700 campers per season combined, with over 100 youths certified as Pro Marksman from Camp Seagull. Several hours have also been added to the days during the Instructors Training course to ensure the maximum amount of preparation and coordination techniques in teaching others the attributes of riflery.

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Camp Seafarer, along with Camp Seagull in the same location, attracts over 3,700 campers a season. Additionally, over 100 youth are certified as Pro Marksman at the Camp.

Bill Dunn has conducted Camp Kanata for the last three years and for the last eight years at Camp Seagull and Camp Seafarer. It is because of master instructors like Dunn and well-trained counselors from ITC courses that Camp Riflery continues to keep an outstanding safety record year after year.
 
For more information on the ITC program, or if interested in hosting an ITC, visit http://www.thecmp.org/Training/ITC.htm. Find more about Camp Riflery at http://www.thecmp.org/Training/CRProgram.htm.


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