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    Default Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    General Info:

    Once grossly overpopulated in the continental United States during the late 50’s and early 60’s; the wild Pink Lawn Flamingo was thankfully thought to be endangered and nearing extinction…..

    But Near Oley, PA, the PPGC (Pennsylvania Pink Game Commission) has just discovered a dangerously large colony of the great pink scourge and is opening a one day season for semi automatic rifles and handguns.

    This may be the only opportunity in your lifetime to hunt with your AR-15, AK variants, or similar rifles. Bring at Least 120 rounds of rifle ammunition and 30 rounds of Pistol.

    We’ll be hunting from up to 100 yards away in the open while standing as well as from blinds while kneeling and in prone variations- whatever it takes to fit in the blinds.

    We’ll also hunt in teams with limited time exposures – these birds are very shy so speed and target selection will be just as important as accuracy.

    Ostriches are also known to mingle in flamingo colonies and you will be able to engage these with your sidearm.

    Targets will be a mixture of paper, reactive swingers, and knock downs.

    Reservation link at bottom of the page.

    Some of the birds will be sure to escape into the woods; you can also shoot the separate sporting clays course ($12 for 50 birds) before or after your range time. The sporting clays course can also be shot by itself and does not require a reservation - just show up between 9am and approximately 2 pm and shoot.


    The Fine Print:

    February's event is a Rifle / Carbine match with a sidearm side-stage. $15 / $10 OVF&G Members The sporting clays course is separate from the rifle portion and is $12 for 50 birds

    This is a friendly, casual competition, but we are not casual about safety.

    There will be two separate shooting squads. Expect approximately 3 1/2 hours to complete event. Mandatory safety meetings @ either 0930 and 1230.

    Course of Fire may include some or all of the following: shooting while moving, standing, kneeling, prone, and prone variations. Expect weak and strong side shooting.

    Carbine/Rifle Maximum Distance to Target 110 Yards
    Pistol Maximum Distance to Target 100 Yards
    Minimum Round Count: Pistol 30, Rifle/Carbine 120
    BRING EXTRA

    Shooters new to competitive events are welcome. Each participant must know how to safely operate their weapon(s) before attending.

    We shoot in most any weather, but Cof is subject to change according to conditions.

    This is a participant driven event: When not shooting, participants will be aiding in the timing, scoring, and taping of targets.



    Equipment Requirements:

    Eye and ear protection
    Chamber Flag (spares are available at event)
    Rifle carry slings are not required

    Semi-automatic or bolt action permitted.
    Centerfire or rimfire permitted.
    Magazine or clip fed (such as Garand, SKS) actions both permitted.
    Tube and internal box fed actions are NOT PERMITTED.
    Minimum of 3 magazines for Rifle required.
    SBRs are permitted.
    Use of a rifle suppressor is permitted and highly encouraged if available to you.
    Selective fire weapons are permitted but must ONLY be fired in semi-automatic mode during the event.
    Muzzle brakes are allowed, but not encouraged in consideration of your fellow shooters.
    Chest rigs, vests, or mag holders are not required.
    Tracers are not permitted.


    Important Safety and Procedural Information:


    Participants must know now to safely operate their firearms before attending.
    Adherence to safe weapon handling practices is required.
    These practices include, and are not limited to, the NRA gun safety rules described here:http://www.nrahq.org/education/guide.asp
    This is a muzzle down club.
    All rifles and any sidearms not carried on one's person are to be transported to firing line cased and remain cased until after initial safety briefing.
    No handling of weapons on firing line while personnel are down range
    No handling of weapons out of case or on racks except during allotted times or after request to or instructed by the RSO.
    Firearms carried on person need to be cleared before rifle-only stages.
    Inform the RSO if you will need to clear your carry firearm at safety briefing.
    All attendees are responsible for their own actions including each round fired. In addition, if one is uncomfortable with any part or entirety of the event, it is their responsibility to notify the RSO and not participate in any or all parts of the event.
    Any accommodations to the participants in the interest of safety will be considered.






    Registration Information:


    Due to limited range space pre-registration is required:

    $10 for Oley club members $15 for non-members (cash NO Credit Cards) at event.




    Link to online form to register:


    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/...1ad3c6MA#gid=0


    For any questions contact Shawn at senditheretome@netzero.com

    Oley Valley Fish and Game membership is $20 per year if a NRA member

    Oley Valley Fish and Game Websites including membership info:

    http://ovfg.webs.com/

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    haha, awesome


    the shotgun shoot is only till 2? so we cant shoot shotgun afterwards if we shoot the PM squad?

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    Quote Originally Posted by shrewd View Post
    haha, awesome


    the shotgun shoot is only till 2? so we cant shoot shotgun afterwards if we shoot the PM squad?
    Sporting clays winds down around 2ish, so you'd have to shoot them before the range shoot. It would not be a problem to join the flamingo shoot if you ran a little late (as in past 12:30) shooting clays.

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    As always, excited to shoot again. Really liked the prone pistol shooting, maybe I can get my rifle shooting in order this time. And you know, keep my receiver cover on.

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    Do I need a hunting license to enter
    and to the dust you shall return

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    im in for the early shoot
    To err is human, to be prepared divine

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    In for 1230
    and to the dust you shall return

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    ok that sounds fun. too bad its so far and so cold.

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    ill be there in the AM

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    Default Re: Oley February Lawn Flamingo Hunt Carbine/Pistol and separate sporting clays

    I don't have a real rifle... can I use a 15-22?
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