Marion County Fish & Game
Since 1907
Project Appleseed


Additional Training Days Added April-11-2013
Additional training days have been added.  From April through September, one Wednesday from 5:30PM to 8:30PM and the fol
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Berm Repair work Cancelled April-5-2013
Berm repair was cancelled.  Please check the Range Schedule for range closings as normal.
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Range Closed - Berm Repair March-16-2013
The range (main range and bays) will be closed on Mon and Tues 18th and 19th of March for Berm Repairs.
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Project Appleseed

Description

Appleseed is a program that instructs Americans on the traditional rifle marksmanship skills that have been passed down from generation to generation, along with reconnecting today's Americans with the people and events of the Founding era. Participants are taught fundamental rifle marksmanship skills that are to allow a Rifleman to be accurate out to 500 yards, with iron sights, standard rifle and surplus ammo. This is the traditional 'Rifleman's Quarter mile', which is an uniquely American Rifleman skill, that has been part of this nation from the very first days.

These foundational skills are not being passed on to future generations, and so Appleseeds are great for new or experienced shooters alike.

Cost

Please see our pricing page here . There is also a range fee for the use of MCFG facilities, non MCFG members pay $10.00 per person per day.

What to Bring

Typical Round Count

Start Time

FAQ

Match Director

Getting prepared for Appleseed

Minimum round count is usually around 200.  We recommend bringing 250 per rifle per day.

Registration @ 8:00am, Shooters Meeting @ 8:30am 

Questions about Project Appleseed

 Dave Goodrich

Scheduled Dates

TBD - (Dates published after Feb 2012 MCFG Meeting)

 
USGI slings and other Appleseed swag is available here! Appleseed Store

You can also find us on INGO and INS 

Pictures 

Appleseed at MCFG

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Since 1907