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Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 6:02 pm
by braud357

My brother Charlie and I made the drive up to Jackson, MS to attend the last IHMSA match to be held at Magnolia Rifle & Pistol Club. Match director Allen Gaskin arrived before we did, after working the night shift. He had to work again Sunday night, and told us that he did not intend to shoot today. We waited a while, and no one else showed up. Charlie and I looked at each other, and we told him that there was no way that we would make him set up the range for just us. We thanked him for his dedication and told him to go home and get some rest. I want to personally thank Allen for keeping the Jackson program afloat for the past several years - single-handedly. It is indeed a shame to lose a nice facility such as this, and especially is a sad day for us Louisiana shooters. This was the only IHMSA Big Bore range within 200 miles - now our closest range that offers big-bore is over 300 miles away in Texas. Charlie has been working with some NRA High Power silhouette shooters to establish a silhouette range in Louisiana, but we do not know anything definite - yet ! So Allen, I want to thank you for all of the selfless work you have done on our behalf. Magnolia Rifle and Pistol Club hosted many monthly, state, and regional championship matches. If I remember correctly, the Region 2 Big-Bore championships were held there in 1983, 2003, 2009, and 2012 (please correct me if necessary). I made my first silhouette match "road trip" to Magnolia in 1980. It was a fine facility and I always shot well there. A big "thank-you" to all of the former match directors (sorry if I leave anyone out) Allen Gaskin, Terry Hairston, Tom Sutton, Rob Millette, Raymond Johnson, and Leo Myers. I would like to have been able to conclude our IHMSA matches there with a big match, but it was not to be. Hopefully we can find a facility that will allow us to shoot big-bore without having to drive 300+ miles. Magnolia IHMSA matches shall remain a fond memory -------------
Re: Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 6:43 pm
by high standard 40
I would also like to extend my heart felt thanks to Allen for all his hard work and efforts to keep the IHMSA silhouette matches afloat in Jackson. It's a shame to see us loose yet another range. It was a sad drive home today for sure.
Thanks Allen.......
Charlie
Re: Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 8:44 pm
by 19 Turkeys
Sad day indeed! Allen, thanks for your dedication to IHMSA and all you did to keep it going as long as you did.
Steve W.
Re: Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:25 pm
by ole95
I shot my 1st. ever BB match there about 3 years ago. Also I got to shoot and enjoy the Reg.II I've meet a lot of nice people at Jackson
Even @ 3 hr. one way it was my home BB range. Now with it gone I have a 6hr. one way to shoot BB So now if I'm lucky 1 or 2 BB matches a year will be it for me
Allen thanks for helping me get started at this game and all you did to make it fun at Jackson
Re: Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:19 pm
by wheelgun7360
thanks for the kind words everybody !! it was a struggle at times to keep the silhouette program going at mrpc because of lack of local participation, but I really enjoyed it while it lasted. been match director for 8 years. I will remember the good times we all had here shooting steel. will have to travel now to be able to shoot which will limit the matches I get to attend. hope to see everyone at a match somewhere in the future. I would like to personally thank all the people that attended the matches and all the help I had setting targets during my tenure as match director. you know who you are. thanks allen
Re: Goodbye Jackson !
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:18 am
by jrywho
Thank you Allen,
Sorry to hear this news. You have always been a wonderful host when attending a match at Magnolia. You were always kind and made us feel welcome. I did not have the privilege to meet your predecessor match directors. I am sure they had a great part in building Jackson IHMSA as well. Best wishes and thank you for your enduring commitment.