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Action Pistol Shooting 5/15

Here’s the stages for the Thursday May 15th shoot. Hope to see you all there, and don’t forget to bring a friend who might be interested. The more the merrier (and the more target stands, props, range improvements, etc. we can afford)!

Stage 1: Windows
Stage 2: Surrounded
Stage 3: Steel and Paper

To learn more about Action Pistol Shooting, please visit the Action Pistol Home Page. You can find weather cancellations and Action Pistol news there.

30 Gun Raffle – Tickets Available

The Montana Sheriff’s and Peace Officer’s Association is holding its annual 30 gun raffle. The drawing will be held on May 30th, tickets are $50.00 and each ticket is eligible for all 30 guns, once drawn the ticket will go back in the pot again, so anyone can win multiple guns.

Must be 18 to buy a ticket and there are the usual rules that apply. For rules and/or tickets you can call Randy Anderson at 951-0301. I will be sending the sold ticket stubs in shortly after the Bucking Horse Sale, so time is short, don’t wait too long to get yours.

Billings Defensive Pistol Shoot

Defensive Pistol Shoot – 1st of the Year!
When: Sunday May 11th 9:00 am Registration Starts – Blue Creek Club House
10:00 am Hammer Down – Pistol Bays
Where: Blue Creek Sport Shooting Complex & Preserve (406) 670-1183
1767 Bender Road, Billings, MT
Directions: Billings Blvd I-90 Exit, North Across Yellowstone, Past Golf Course and School,
Take Bender Road on Left, Follow Pavement East (~2 ½ miles) to Gravel & then Club.
Who: Welcome All ! Novice, Beginner, Intermediate, Experienced
What: Monthly Shoot Hosted by Yellowstone Valley IDPA Club. Bring ~100 rounds plus some more for extra fun too !
Practices: Three Sights Indoor Shooting Range – May 7th & 21st 5:30 PM
(See Three Sights Website for schedule or call them @ 294-5711.)
Blue Creek Sport Shooting Complex – June 5th – Every other Thursday
(See Blue Creek Website Calendar for schedule or call them @ 670-1183.)

Please Be Our Guests – Everyone Is Welcome !

Scenarios are designed from real life situations. Experienced shooters and new shooters alike will enjoy this fun and unique handgun competition. Experienced shooters will be available to help novice shooters and those who have never shot Defensive Pistol. Bring extra magazines & ammo.

Cold Range Rules & Procedures: See information below and handouts provided at registration.
Bring your unloaded pistol in a separate closable bag.
Safety Briefing Required before shooting.
Pistols are only handled under the direction of a Range / Safety Officer in identified ranges or safety areas.
Eye & Ear protection is required at the range / pistol bays.
Follow the Universal Laws of Gun Safety
Be Safe, Enjoy the Host Facility and their Hospitality; and, Always have Fun!

In Sharing, Supporting & Shooting Together
Other Shoot Dates

June 15th Three Sights – Indoor Big Sky State Games ( bigskygames.org )

June 22nd Blue Creek – Regular Monthly Shoot

July 13th Blue Creek – Outdoor Big Sky State Games ( bigskygames.org )

8/17, 9/21, 10/19 Blue Creek – Other Regular Monthly Shoots

Yellowstone Valley IDPA Club &
Blue Creek Sport Shooting Complex

1767 Bender Road, Billings, MT
www.bluecreeksport.com
670-1183

Action Pistol Shooting Results 5/1/14

5/1/14 Angled Walls Speed or Accuracy 3 Rounds for Everyone Total Time
 Jason Bednar 20.37 13.97 22.47 56.81
Marty Scheid 20.94 28.59 31.8 81.33
Ty Rainey 21.87 23.84 41.36 87.07
Jim Keith 25.38 21.19 42.47 89.04
Alan Dodge 26.55 21.02 44.37 91.94
Simon Niece 23.74 22.47 48.59 94.8
Mark Soderquist 29.42 26.38 41.71 97.51
Roy Kearnes 24.49 28.52 45.7 98.71
Jesse Smith 25.47 33.4 43.45 102.32
Lee Wankel 32.57 43.01 40.98 116.56
Tom Fulton 35.98 40.18 57.56 133.72
Steve Jacobs 34.57 43.93 62.72 141.22
Angie Dodge 41.37 58.14 85.15 184.66
Jason Ortivez 32.64 103.16 65.55 201.35
Debi Smith 63.18 84.79 119.88 267.85
Sandra Portillo 73.32 100.48 99.48 273.28

Swap Meet & Estate Sale

The swap meet has been postponed until later in the summer. We’ll post an update as soon as it has been rescheduled.

We will be holding an outdoor/hunting/shooting related swap meet at the Spotted Eagle clubhouse on Sat. June 7. If you are interested in renting a table, the cost per table is $10, or $25 for 3 tables. Proceeds from table rentals will go to the Custer Rod and Gun Club’s general fund.

Also the late club member John Hartwick’s family has donated many items from his estate to the club. These items will be sold at the swap meet and proceeds will go to support the club’s Youth .22 and Trap programs, which John has done so much to support in the past.

Please contact Keith Hall at (406) 232-1449 or email us if you would like to rent a table or for more details.

This is a great opportunity to support the your club and our youth firearm education programs!

Note: The Run for the Gun/Dash for the Cash trap competition that was scheduled in conjunction with this event has been postponed until later in the year.

Concealed Weapons/Basic Pistol Class

Saturday, June 21, 2014
CR&GC Rifle Range
Cost: $100

Custer Rod and Gun Club will be holding a class on Saturday June 21st in Miles City. This will be an Introduction to Concealed Carry Class, taught by EDC Training LLC. This class is for the individual that may or may not hold a Montana Concealed Carry Permit and is wanting to learn more about the Defensive use of a handgun.

This course addresses the effective concealed carry and use of the handguns popular today. The course will address the advantages and disadvantages of the various types, models, configurations and calibers of such Handguns, as well as the most effective support equipment and methods of concealed carry. The program consists of both classroom discussion, and live fire drills on the range. This course introduces the student to techniques applicable to defensive use of the handgun. Emphasis is put on shooting skill development for application in real-life circumstances. The fundamentals of Mindset, Gun-handling, and Marksmanship are covered in lecture while the practical aspects are taught on the range. Other course topics include Situational Awareness, equipment selection, safety, handling, loading, unloading, malfunction clearance, drawing and firing techniques. Cost of this class will be $100.00

Required equipment list:

Centerfire Handgun in a minimum defensive caliber (generally, 9mm or .38spl or larger)
Ammunition 100 rounds.
Spare magazines or speedloaders
Spare ammunition pouches, carrier, or magazine holster
Method of carrying the handgun (i.e.- suitable belt and belt holster, Shoulder holsters generally not acceptable- you “sweep” others when drawing the firearm)
Ear protection
Eye protection
Clothing suitable for the weather
Cap with a brim
Rugged shoes or boots
Lunch and hydration fluid(water sports drink etc for the day)

Click here to view a printable CLASS ENROLLMENT APPLICATION

Action Pistol Shooting May 1st

Starting May 1st, we’ll start our weekly Thur. night 6:00 PM shoots. Please arrive as early as possible and get signed it so we can start shooting at 6:00 PM in order to get finished before dark.

Below are the stages planned for May 1st, but please watch closely for cancellations. Depending on the weather we may have to cancel this weeks shoot if it’s too muddy, but we will do everything possible to hold the shoot.

Stage 1: Angled Walls
Stage 2: Speed or Accuracy
Stage 3: 3 Rounds for Everyone

Board of Directors Meeting April 15, 2014

Custer Rod and Gun Club
Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
April 15, 2014

Meeting called to order at 7:01 PM

  • Board Members in attendance: Keith Hall, CJ Truesdale, Jesse Smith, Cheri Reed, Kenny Boschee, Randy Anderson, Jim Keith, Ken Hess, Todd Burch, Jeremy Kueffler, Jeff Williams
  • Board Members absent: Ron Hurr

Minutes from the March 18th Directors Meeting

  • Randy Anderson moved “To accept the minutes as posted on the website.” The motion was seconded, and passed.

Reading of Current Financial Report

  • Cheri Reed reported the club has an available balance of $15,204.60, and the bank owes the club $17 for an over charge on the club’s safe deposit box. Jim Keith moved “To accept the Treasurer’s Report, as read.” Motion was seconded, and passed.
  • Todd Burch added that he has a $50 check from Holly Rosary Hospital, that they donated to the club in memory of John Hartwick.

President’s Report

  • Keith Hall reported:
    • He has picked up the shells for the Youth shoot.
    • The group renting the club’s tables for a swap meet is happy with the $100 we quoted them.
    • We need to think about putting sump pumps and heat lamps in the trap houses in the winter to protect the equipment from flood and cold.
    • This year’s clay targets have been picked up from Red Rock and stacked in the Spotted Eagle clubhouse.

Reports of Boards and Standing/Special Committees

  • Bathroom Committee – CJ Truesdale reported that BLM has a two unit bathroom that had been removed after one unit was damaged. He reported that there is a procedure for BLM to go through, but afterwards we may be able to obtain the building for free, but would be responsible for moving it, and we would have to supply a cistern for it to be placed on.
  • Membership Committee – Randy Anderson reported we have 362 members paid for 2014

Old Business

  • Randy Anderson questioned whether he was supposed to be compiling a “Club Policy Manual” or not. Cheri Reed motioned, “We establish a Club Policy Manual” The motion was seconded and passed.
  • There was discussion about what to do with the old DR Mower that was replaced at Spotted Eagle last year. Discussion was tabled by consensus until next month’s meeting.
  • Cheri Reed motioned “We change the “Ladies Trap Shoot” to a “Beginner’s Trap Shoot” for men or women, and impose a $20 commitment fee per shooter.” The motion was seconded and passed.
  • Randy Anderson reported that Glader Electric came out to the rifle range to install a thermostat on one of the heaters and pointed out there is already a thermostat built into the heater. While they were there, Randy had them run electric to the water heater. Glader Electric donated the work, in exchange for a receipt for the value of the work, for tax purposes.
  • New Business

    • Randy Anderson reported he contacted the NRA and verified that our club is NRA affiliated. Randy is looking into doing High Power and CMP matches. He said he’s looking into what requirements the NRA and CMP have for range master certification, but we would only have to hold one CMP match per year to maintain CMP affiliation, which would make our club members qualified to purchase items through the CMP program. Randy reported that it would cost $402 plus some cement and dirt work, in order to construct a NRA High Power/VMR/CMP range at the rifle range.
      Cheri Reed motioned, “That Randy Anderson pursue the High Power range project with a budget of $1,000” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Keith Hall reported that he will contact Jim Coleman to decide what dates the Youth .22 Shoots will be held.
    • Cheri Reed repoted that they would like to hold the Youth Trap shoot on Saturday June 14th, as a one day event starting at 9:00 AM until noon or 1:00 PM. Todd Burch reported that Erik Fritz of EDC LTD. would like to hold a Basic Pistol/CCW class at the rifle range on Saturday June 21st. Cheri Reed moved “We approve the date for the Youth Trap Shoot, and the Erik Fritz’s class” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Jesse Smith reported what he estimated it would cost for completing some maintenance projects that have been requested at the rifle range, including finishing the clubhouse bathroom, repairing and painting the clubhouse window casings, and repairing the fence on the northern property line. Jeremy Kueffler moved “To approve $500 to complete the repairs.” The motion was seconded, and passed.
    • Cheri Reed reported that she spent $85 for two used windows for the Spotted Eagle clubhouse, which she and Paul Diba will install.
    • Ken Boschee reported that he talked to Car Quest and got a quote for $325 for a memorial sign for John Hartwick to be installed at the Spotted Eagle trap range.

    Adjourn

    • Cheri Reed moved “To adjourn” Motion was seconded and passed at 8:35 PM.

    Action Pistol Shooting Results 4-12-14

    Stage #1
    What’s Behind
    Door Number 1
    Stage #2
    Changing Hands
    Stage #3
    One Barrel,
    One Wall
    Total Time
    Mark Soderquist 39.51 16.37 31.56 87.44
    Erik Fritz 31.10 24.88 34.64 90.62
    Shane Taylor 29.93 21.12 40.19 91.24
    Jesse Smith 36.08 26.01 35.04 97.13
    Ty Rainey 31.22 32.21 34.83 98.26
    Don Trower 29.43 26.54 43.03 99.00
    Randy Anderson 31.31 25.73 42.03 99.07
    Anthony Valdivia 38.89 29.17 33.11 101.17
    Taylor Poitas 46.17 26.20 30.49 102.86
    Marty Scheid 38.59 24.91 41.05 104.55
    Tom Fulton 41.30 32.27 44.09 117.66
    Jim Keith 30.42 51.16 41.83 123.41
    John Olsen 39.36 40.50 44.32 124.18
    Simon Niece 45.68 36.64 47.12 129.44
    Lee Wankel 38.72 36.90 55.76 131.38
    Tony Cain 39.61 52.91 55.34 147.86
    Tim Richards 52.44 56.76 59.10 168.30
    Shane McDanel 42.91 69.00 60.25 172.16
    Nathan Taylor 57.23 56.94 62.81 176.98
    Debra Smith 99.15 76.12 130.48 305.75
    James Utter 49.99 160.68 105.12 315.79
    Ken Gardner 98.56 107.30 121.34 327.20
    BethAnn Rainey 94.14 141.92 107.26 343.32
    Karen Richards 114.56 136.26 145.71 396.53

    800 NRA APPROVED HIGH POWER MATCH

    800 NRA APPROVED HIGH POWER MATCH

    DATE: May 18 & August 17, 2014 Registration starts at 7:30 A.M.; firing starts at about 8:30 A.M.

    SPONSORED BY: Trails End Rifle and Pistol Club of Glendive, MT

    LOCATION: KEN OLMSTEAD RANGE, North of Glendive

    RULES and CLASSIFICATION: Current NRA High Power rules will govern the match. The NRA

    Classification system will be used. An assigned classification may be used in lieu of a High Power Classification.

    ELIGIBILITY: Open to men and women who support the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms. Trails End Rifle and Pistol Club and NRA memberships are encouraged. Forms will be available at the range.

    ENTRY: Advance entries may be made be sending a note or complete SR-1 Entry Card to:

    Terry Pedersen phone: 406-377-6836
    Email: tpedersen@midrivers.com
    310 Sunset
    Glendive, MT 59330-2839

    Entries close at 8:15 A.M. on the day of the match. Post entries will be accepted up to the capacity of the range, which is 24.

    ENTRY FEES:
    NRA registration fee $ 4.50 per shooter
    Sponsor registration fee $ 5.50 per shooter
    Individual Matches (4) $ 12.00 per shooter
    Aggregate Match $ 3.00 per shooter
    TOTAL MATCH ENTRY $ 25.00

    ** Junior or Senior Entry $20.00
    Juniors are 18 years or younger, Seniors are 60 years or older.

    EMPTY CHAMBER INDICATORS: Use of an “Empty Chamber Indicator” is required in all NRA Approved and Registered matches. When registering, bring your “Empty Chamber Indicator” with you or you will purchase one from the match sponsor. The “Empty Chamber Indicator” rule will be strictly enforced.

    SQUADDING AND SCORING: Competitors will be squadded for firing and scoring duty.

    CHALLENGES: A challenge fee of $1.00 will be charged per target.

    TARGETS: Military type for Rifle Competition: 200 yd.-SR-1, 300 yd.-SR-21, & 600 yd.-MR-31. These are reduced targets for a 100-yard range.

    FIREARM: NRA MATCH RIFLE OR SERVICE RIFLE

    RULES: 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.3

    SIGHTS – METALLIC

    SCHEDULE

    MATCH 1 – Individual match. Standing Slow Fire, 2 sighters and 20 shots for record, time = 22 minutes, 100 yards (200 yd. reduced)

    *MATCH 2 – Individual match. Sitting or Kneeling Rapid Fire, 2 sighters and 20 shots for record, time = 60 seconds Per 10 shot string, 100 yards (200 yd. reduced)

    *MATCH 3 – Individual match. Prone Rapid Fire, 2 sighters and 20 shots for record, time = 70 seconds Per 10 shot string, 100 yards (300 yd reduced)

    MATCH 4 – Individual match. Prone Slow Fire, 2 sighters and 20 shots for record, time = 22 minutes, 100 yards (600 yd. reduced)

    MATCH 5 – Aggregate Match, an aggregate of scores from matches 1 through 4.

    *2009 NRA Rule changes – for matches 2 and 3, all shooters start in the Sitting/Kneeling or Prone position. See NRA Rule 10.1.7 for Rapid Fire loading procedure.

    AWARDS: Winners will have their choice of NRA award points or cash equivalent. Awards to Match Winner and 1st place in each class.

    2nd place if more than 8 competitors in a class and 3rd place if more than 12 competitors in a class.

    Glasgow Gun Show

    http://milescity.com/forums/posts/view/334866/

    The glasgow gun show will be April 11 12 13 at the Civic Center in Glasgow it is sponsored by the weapons collectors society of Montana Hours for the show are Friday 3pm to 7pm Saturday 9am to 6Pm and Sunday 9am to 3pm there will be Firearms & Accessories,Antiques, Coins, Fishing tackle,Crafts,& Miscellaneous there are still some tables open for anyone interested in selling there items for more information call Al at (406)234-3191

    Board of Directors Meeting Minutes March 18, 2014

    Custer Rod and Gun Club
    Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
    March 16, 2014

    Meeting called to order at 7:04 PM

    • Board Members in attendance: Keith Hall, CJ Truesdale, Jesse Smith, Cheri Reed, Kenny Boschee, Jeremy Kueffler, Todd Burch, Jim Keith, Randy Anderson
    • Board Members absent: Ken Hess, Ron Hurr, Jeff Williams
    • Non-Board members in attendance: Matt Lasin, Tion Syring, (others who didn’t sign in)

    Minutes from previous meeting

    • Jeremy Kueffler moved “We accept the minutes from the February 17th Board or Directors meeting as posted on the website.”
      • Motion was seconded and passed.

    President’s Report

    • Keith Hall reported that Ken Hess asked for his absence to be excused as he was out of town. Keith Hall moved “We excuse Ken Hess’s absence.” Motion passed.
    • Keith Hall reported:
      • He had new bearings installed in the trailer used to haul the club’s tables.
      • Cheri Reed, John Reed, Ken Boschee, and Keith Hall have all paid their own fees and tested to become NRA level 1 Shotgun Coaches, and Scholastic Clay Target certified. When their test results come back the club will have four people certified to teach the Youth and Women’s trap shooting classes.
      • On May 10th and 11th Tina Garbo would like to use our trailer and tables for a swap meet.
        • Randy Anderson moved “We charge $100 for ‘for profit’ organizations to use our tables.” The motion was seconded and passed.
        • Cheri Reed pointed out that when Holy Rosary Hospital held their event last year, they only paid for the clay targets they used, and did not pay for using our tables.
      • Keith Hall appointed an Financial Audit committee to audit the Treasurer’s records sometime after June at convenient time for the committee and the Treasurer to meet.
        • Appointed to the committee were: Keith Hall, Todd Burch, and Mike Bricco
      • Keith Hall inquired as to how the Board felt bout purchasing 12 copies of Robert’s Rules of Order, to be provide a copy to each of the Board members. There was some discussion and it was decided that CJ Truesdale would do some research and see what materials he could acquire for the Board members, at no cost from the internet.

    Committee Reports

    • Cheri Reed reported that when they opened the trap houses on March 9th they were flooded from the melting snow and ice. She said they spent approximately $230 on two 100′ hoses and two electric water pumps, plus paid $100 to Steve Anderson for snow/ice removal with his bobcat. She also said Ken Boschee brought his gas powered 3″ pump and worked to get the trap houses pumped out. She said the trap throwers were briefly underwater, but sustained no damage.

    Financial Report

    • Cheri Reed reported that the club has finally received the $3,000 promised by the Yellowstone Caviar Grant, for improvements completed at the Spotted Eagle Trap Range in 2013.
    • Treasurer Cheri Reed reported the club’s checking account had an available balance of $9,254.40 and an actual currant balance of $9,930.40.
    • Jesse Smith reported that after Cheri Reed had checked the balance in the checking account he had transfered $1,618.68, which was the entire balance of the club’s PayPal account, to the checking account.
    • Randy Anderson reported that 314 members have paid their 2014 membership renewals, but approximately 80 members have not renewed their memberships, and were in possession of approximately $200 worth of access key cards.

    Old Business

    • Randy Anderson reported that he had contacted the neighbors to the west of the Sunday Creek range (Benjamin and Patricia Blaquiere) who apparently have fencing built on the club’s property. He said hey assured him it was only a temporary electric fence just to get power over to another electric fence they have. He said that they also mentioned that the permanent 4-wire fence between their property and the gun club’s was in need of some repairs, but they were not interested in the club paying for half the cost of repairs. Anderson also reported that Ben Blaquiere, and Randy Hart were both individually interested in the possibility of leasing the Western lot of the Rifle range, for horse grazing.
    • Randy Anderson moved “The third Tuesday of every month at 7:00 PM is designated as the Board of Directors Meeting.” Motion was seconded and passed eight votes to one.
    • Randy Anderson moved “To strike Article II, Section 3, Subsection A, from the club By-Laws.” The motion was seconded, and passed unanimously.
    • Randy Anderson read the Letter of Understanding that he wrote to clarify the Club’s policy Agency Memberships.
      • Cheri Reed moved “We accept the Agency Memberships letter of understanding, as read.” The motion was seconded, and passed.

    New Business

    • Warden John Kieser, of Fish Wildlife and Parks, thanked the club for allowing FWP to have an Agency Membership in order to use the rifle range to qualify their officers.
    • Jesse Smith presented an email the club received from Mike Freeman regarding the Board of Directors Meeting locations, and the reply he had sent to Freeman.
    • There was discussion about options for creating bathroom facilities at the Sunday Creek Range. Keith Hall created a committee to look into the best options available. Hall appointed a CJ Truesdale as the committee chairman, and Jim Keith as a committee member.
    • Cheri Reed moved, “We will do something for Youth Trap shoot this year, and Keith Hall should pick up the shells from FWP.”
    • Jeremy Kueffler moved, “We have a Youth .22 shoot this year.” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Jeremy Kueffler moved, “We cap the Youth .22 shoot’s ammunition budget at $300.” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Cheri Reed moved “We commit to give up to 15 cases of clay targets for the Women’s Shotgun Clinic.” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Cheri Reed moved “To allow Tod Burch to use the Spotted Eagle clubhouse for a birthday party on May 24th, at no charge.” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Jim Keith moved, “To allow Jesse Smith to purchase weed killer and spray weeds at the Sunday Creek range, as he sees fit.” The motion was seconded and passed.
    • Keith Hall reported the pop machine that Blue Rock Distributing was authorized to install outside of the Spotted Eagle clubhouse, will be installed on the 1st of April, and the club will receive 17% of profits from it.
    • Jim Keith moved “We order three pallets of clay targets from Red Rock.” The motion was seconded, and passed.

    Adjourn

    • Cheri Reed moved, “To adjourn.” The motion was seconded and passed at 8:59 PM.

    Action Pistol Shoot – April 12th

    First Action Pistol Shoot of the year, and Introduction to Action Pistol Shooting

    We will hold our first Action Pistol Shoot of the year at the Custer Rod and Gun Club Rifle range Saturday, April 12th at 10:00 AM. In addition we will be holding a Beginners/Introduction shoot for anyone who has thought about coming out but may have been intimidated by trying it for the first time, or maybe are new to handguns in general.

    If you think Action Pistol shooting would be fun (and it is!) but have been afraid that you might embarrass yourself trying it for the first time, this day is for you. We will have a separate squad for new shooters, who will be given a thorough introduction to our sport. If you are totally new to handguns, you’ll be walked through the basics of your particular gun. The squad will then shoot all three stages in a very casual, non-competitive atmosphere, with more experienced shooters helping you along the way.

    All of our Action Pistol shoots are very much suited to new comers, and but if you’ve ever thought about trying it but worried about being ‘the new guy’ you owe it to yourself to come out April 12 and try it!

    To learn more about Action Pistol Shooting, please visit the Action Pistol Home Page. You can find weather cancellations and Action Pistol news there.

    The stages we will be shooting are listed below:

    Stage # 1: What’s Behind Door Number One

    Stage # 2: Changing Hands

    Stage # 3: One Barrel One Wall

    Board of Directors Meeting

    December 16, 2014
    Location: TO BE DETERMINED
    7:00 PM

    The Custer Rod and Gun Club will be holding our monthly Meeting of the Board.

    Though only Members of the Board are allowed to vote on issues at board meetings, all club members are encouraged to attend these meetings, and will be provided opportunity to speak at these meetings on any subject discussed.

    To find the currant list of meeting dates and locations, check the 2014 Board Meeting schedule.

    See what was discussed at previous meetings by checking out the Board Meeting Minutes.

    Board of Directors Meeting

    November 18, 2014
    Location: TO BE DETERMINED
    7:00 PM

    The Custer Rod and Gun Club will be holding our monthly Meeting of the Board.

    Though only Members of the Board are allowed to vote on issues at board meetings, all club members are encouraged to attend these meetings, and will be provided opportunity to speak at these meetings on any subject discussed.

    To find the currant list of meeting dates and locations, check the 2014 Board Meeting schedule.

    See what was discussed at previous meetings by checking out the Board Meeting Minutes.

    Board of Directors Meeting

    October 21, 2014
    Spotted Eagle Clubhouse
    7:00 PM

    The directors meeting for C.R.& G.C, tonight (Oct 21 ) has been changed to the V.F.W. 119 N 6 th at 7:30 because of power outages at Spotted Eagle.

    The Custer Rod and Gun Club will be holding our monthly Meeting of the Board.

    Though only Members of the Board are allowed to vote on issues at board meetings, all club members are encouraged to attend these meetings, and will be provided opportunity to speak at these meetings on any subject discussed.

    To find the currant list of meeting dates and locations, check the 2014 Board Meeting schedule.

    See what was discussed at previous meetings by checking out the Board Meeting Minutes.

    Board of Directors Meeting

    September 16, 2014
    Sunday Creek Rifle Range Clubhouse
    7:00 PM

    The Custer Rod and Gun Club will be holding our monthly Meeting of the Board.

    Though only Members of the Board are allowed to vote on issues at board meetings, all club members are encouraged to attend these meetings, and will be provided opportunity to speak at these meetings on any subject discussed.

    To find the currant list of meeting dates and locations, check the 2014 Board Meeting schedule.

    See what was discussed at previous meetings by checking out the Board Meeting Minutes.