Submitted by David Chase, CMP Match Director
We had an ideal day at Burbank Rifle and Revolver Membership (BRRC) on Feb. 8 in Castaic, Calif., with a document turnout for our first ever Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) Rimfire Sporter Regional Championship – 22 Scorecards turned in throughout all three classes. We additionally crammed up the road with 10 new/newer opponents attending the clinic, together with 4 girls and three juniors! We had world class coaches from our membership that had been capable of present one-on-one coaching and steering for our new people.
My spouse, Aileen Chase, served a scrumptious pulled pork sandwich lunch between relays, which appears to be like like the beginning of a convention. We additionally had my co-director, DeWayne Wolfer, weighing set off and rifles alongside together with his spouse Bunny, who put up indicators, took footage and supplied nice assist.
Thanks a lot for the medallions and present certificates for this match! We gave out three Gold and 9 Bronze (three medallions and 6 pins), which can also be a document. Match winners acquired BRRC plaques and $50 present certificates, donated by the CMP. This yr’s champions are: David Chase (T-Class), Jace Millan (O-Class) and Brandon Ammann (TU-Class).


This match was additionally the end result of the “Castaic Marksmanship League 2024,” and I’m pleased to announce that our Rimfire Sporter League Champion is Jace Millan, with a median of 589.667 for his high three scores of the yr in T-Class! This race was very shut for the final half of the yr, and Jace gained by a margin of .667, which made the league all of the extra enjoyable to comply with!



Rimfire Sporter is a vital a part of our membership’s program, because it’s the best occasion to introduce new or skilled people into aggressive taking pictures. Due to this, we might be internet hosting at the very least six matches in 2025 and want to make a regional and annual occasion, full with BBQ, both as a year-end occasion or simply previous to the CMP Western Video games, as a warmup.
Thanks once more to the CMP for all of your assist and permitting us to run this occasion!

About BRRC:
Established in 1926, the Burbank Rifle and Revolver Membership is a non-profit sports activities group devoted to the furtherance of the abilities and obligations of service and match highpower rifle competitors. All year long, the membership hosts coaching clinics and competitions open to non-member and member contributors, with a variety that extends from 200 to 1,000 yards. Be taught extra in regards to the Burbank Rifle and Pistol Membership at https://www.brrc.org/.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is a federally chartered 501 (c) (3) non-profit company. It’s devoted to firearm security and marksmanship coaching and to the promotion of marksmanship competitors for residents of america. For extra details about the CMP and its packages, log onto www.TheCMP.org.