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Mike Paul
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There has been a lot of activity up at Springville at the Garth Killpack Range over the last month. In the past, we have used tents for the reloading areas which has been working well-but there has been plans to put up a more permament structure in the future-and the future is now! Jim Erickson asked me to post some pictures of progress made this last weekend. He, Dave Tunbridge, Joe Olas, and Jim Bawden have been busy.
With the help of local people including Pacific States Gun Club President-John Williams, Condi Construction's heavy equipment digging the holes, and Travis Olsen Trucking furnishing the services of his dump truck and material Delivery-they were able to get together this weekend setting the columns and mixing concrete the hard way, by the bag adding rock and using a portable mixer. Bob Marshall and Western Pipe Coaters donated the Columns. Dave, Jim, Joe, and Jim Bawden got all the columns set, and will be working on getting trusses and framework up as weather permits.
Anyone who has shot Springville in the past knows how nice the facility is, and the quality of the people who run the matches. This is just another example of trying to make things even better. Springville is becoming very popular for spring and fall matches in the Mountain West area.
Here are some pictures of the progress-
More Pictures coming. We would like to thank John Williams of the Garth Killpack range for working with Central Utah Benchrest Shooters, and give a big thanks to our Present and past Match Directors, Dave Tunbridge and Joe Olas for working on the improvements-along with Jim Erickson, Jim Bawden, and others who have helped in the past. It looks to be another great season next spring!
Mike Paul
With the help of local people including Pacific States Gun Club President-John Williams, Condi Construction's heavy equipment digging the holes, and Travis Olsen Trucking furnishing the services of his dump truck and material Delivery-they were able to get together this weekend setting the columns and mixing concrete the hard way, by the bag adding rock and using a portable mixer. Bob Marshall and Western Pipe Coaters donated the Columns. Dave, Jim, Joe, and Jim Bawden got all the columns set, and will be working on getting trusses and framework up as weather permits.
Anyone who has shot Springville in the past knows how nice the facility is, and the quality of the people who run the matches. This is just another example of trying to make things even better. Springville is becoming very popular for spring and fall matches in the Mountain West area.
Here are some pictures of the progress-
More Pictures coming. We would like to thank John Williams of the Garth Killpack range for working with Central Utah Benchrest Shooters, and give a big thanks to our Present and past Match Directors, Dave Tunbridge and Joe Olas for working on the improvements-along with Jim Erickson, Jim Bawden, and others who have helped in the past. It looks to be another great season next spring!
Mike Paul
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