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CZRNC - Central Zurich Rifle Nut Club...
24 April 2005, 01:52
collaniCZRNC - Central Zurich Rifle Nut Club...
@all
The first CZRNC training session at the shooting range has been held on 23rd April 2005. Some members of the Accuratereloading.com Forum where present. The weather was nice. But please see this Webpage for more information:
CZRNC - Central Zurich Rifle Nut ClubGood shooting and good hunting
Collani
Gian Marchet Colani - the most famous mountain chamois hunter in the European Alps....
Nice day on the range, great company, nice weather, good shooting and friendly competition. Thanks for showing up to all present - in particular to Gerry, who had to make his way all the way down from Frankfurt. We'll do this again - another 6 hours of solid shooting... phew!

- mike
P.S. Collani, thanks for not publishing pictures of my off-hand targets

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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
24 April 2005, 19:08
ErikDLooks like you guys have a nice shooting range, and obviously had some good fun.
And it must be nice and warm with all that green grass. Everything is still brown and dead here (I'm an hour north of Oslo at the moment), and will be for another month...

What is that metal/wire thing hanging next to Mike on the bottom picture?
24 April 2005, 23:03
Gerry
AR has again done what it set out to do: To get Shooters & Hunters together to exchange experiences, views, opinions & lots of BS!

We'd had enough virtual BS so decided to get together at the CZRNC - Central Zurich Rifle Nut Club to meet each other and pop some caps. A hand selected multi-national group, 1 Australian (StuC), 1 American (Gerry), 1 Dane (mho) & 1 Swiss (Collani).
A great time was had by all.....especially StuC, a sterling stud who needs to give us lessons on how to get out of the house. StuC is a really resourceful guy who can get a baby sitter, manage to disappear for 8 hours to go shooting - shoot a one hole group (no BS!), have lunch, drink a couple of beers and make it back home in time to pack and get to the airport with family to fly to Australia. Net, a superhuman feat that the rest of us have not yet mastered. StuC definately gets awarded the first order of the Knights of the CZRNC. Mrs. Gerry wouldn't let me out of her sight on trip day, let alone approve a kitchen pass to the rifle range to meet with cronies! Yes, I've missed flights before for less better reasons than CZRNC!!!!!!

mho for putting me up at this place - thank you for the invitation and gracious hospitality! It works like this: Arrive, talk about guns, reloading & hunting. Drink beer, talk about guns, reloading & hunting. Go to dinner (great Greek place eat lots of heavily garlic laced food & drink beer!), get stopped on the way to resturant at German border and receive idiot lesson from German Customs official for having
ammunition in auto
talk about guns, reloading & hunting. Return home at midnight, go to reloading room and talk about guns, reloading & hunting (mho allows Gerry to rummage through well organized reloading room!) Drink beer, talk about guns, reloading & hunting until 05:00.
Wake up at 09:00, drink much fluid to extinguish garlic & beer fire in throat! Talk about guns, reloading & hunting, log onto AR (you never know we might have missed something in 10-12 hours! Plus we get to talk trash in private about other AR members - anyone with a guilty concience?)
Go to CZRNC, meet StuC & Collani, talk about guns, reloading & hunting and actually pull the trigger a few times. Have informal shooting contest at various distances, using ever samller sized targets and from different shooting postions. Talk about guns, reloading & hunting when not shooting. Gerry wins all evens even when flinching with both eyes closed. Reason is simple: accomplice is drinking beer on Gerry's tab all day while continually plunking five .222 Remington's into small clusters from adjacent shooting lane. Gerry graciously smiles and accepts compliments from all while orbiting his .224 bullets over the burm.

Mike, Stu & Collani. Thank you all for a great shooting day!
Cheers,
Gerry
Cheers,
Number 10
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Originally posted by ErikD:
What is that metal/wire thing hanging next to Mike on the bottom picture?
Probably either the target, or the wires the targets run back and forth on. Each (100 & 150m) lane has 2 targets that alternate, one in the shooting (target) position, and one next to the shooter, to allow you to check out the damage. There is also a wire mesh fence between the shooting positions of each lane.
Embrach's target system is pretty old (1967), so the guy who maintains it is fighting a constant battle to keep it running. Still, Embrach is one of the better and more accessable ranges around North Central Switzerland.
Embrach Shooting Range, CHGerry, happy to see you made it home in one piece! I was a bit worried you had to drive Saturday night. I was pretty zonked out myself, and had an early night... Cool you could be bothered to come down, we'll turn this into a tradition! Next time, perhaps some of our other Swiss, German, French, Austrian, Italien members would care to join??
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
25 April 2005, 09:25
Heritage ArmsLooks great! We have a similar "club" on Sundays. It was rainy, but it was still a day at the range!!
Aleko
Hits count, misses don't
25 April 2005, 11:47
fuhrmannI would like to join the club, and come to the next shooting session!
If permitted of course - I may qualify as a rifle nut (with quite some interference from shotgunning), but I do not come from central Zurich).
Looking forward,
Fuhrmann
Fuhrmann, you'll be our honorary Zug member

Actually, Collani lives in Zug as well, so we can't really discriminate against "ausserkantonale" - a Swiss national sport

I'll send you a PM.
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
25 April 2005, 14:42
fuhrmann@Mike,
thanks, looking forward!
@Collani,
I did not know you live in Zug, surprise!
I will be shooting in Unteraegeri this Thursday evening. Will you be there, by any chance?
Fuhrmann
25 April 2005, 15:21
collani@Fuhrmann
Probably yes – but I first have to check if it fits into my calendar. I’ll take my so loved K31er to see how this rifle will work…
I’ll send you this afternoon a PM so that we can discuss it more in detail in German :-)
Good shooting and good hunting
Collani
Gian Marchet Colani - the most famous mountain chamois hunter in the European Alps....
26 April 2005, 00:53
collani@all
Additional pictures have been put to the Website
CZRNC - Central Zurich Rifle Nut ClubBe prepared for 13 huge pics!
Good shooting and good hunting
Collani
Gian Marchet Colani - the most famous mountain chamois hunter in the European Alps....
26 April 2005, 14:42
Gerry
Collani,
Thank you very much for posting the photos and taking care of the "technical" stuff for us virtual challenged persons!

It was great meeting you sharing some shooting, reloading & hunting experiences.
It is also a real wake-up shooting next to you with your whiz-bang going off in my ear! That 10.3x60R aka 450/400 23/8" BPE is a real boomer! You shot some great groups with it, also!
Cheers,
Gerry
Cheers,
Number 10
26 April 2005, 15:18
collani@Gerry
I did not realize that you were sleeping while shooting those nice groups, especially in the not comfortable standing off-hand positions LOL…
It was a fun with you gents. Thanks a lot. Looking forward,
Good shooting and good hunting
Collani
Gian Marchet Colani - the most famous mountain chamois hunter in the European Alps....
26 April 2005, 21:00
jbderunzHi all,
Nice to get news from StuC.
2 south paws on 4, you eclectic guys.
Kind regards
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
JB, we are counting on you participating next time - or hosting the entire gang...

After all, Strassbourg is no further away than Frankfurt.
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
27 April 2005, 21:39
Stu CJust checking in. Been off-line for a few days so this is my first chance to reply to the post. It was great to have a "visitor". We'd love to see more people come along if anyone's in the area.
Collani, thanks for posting the pics.
JB, you'll have to fit in a trip down my way so I can return your hospitality.
Cheers guys, I'm off to try shoot me a Sambar deer in Victoria starting Monday.
- Stu
Weidmannsheil, Stu!
- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
29 April 2005, 08:16
Gerry
Stu! Waidnmannsheil!
Hope you enjoyed the photos & commentry on CZRNC!
Polish off a couple of 1ltr. cans of XXXX for me will you?

Cheers,
Number 10
29 April 2005, 10:03
collani@Gerry
I like more the VB !!!

Gian Marchet Colani - the most famous mountain chamois hunter in the European Alps....
10 May 2005, 01:23
jbderunzHi all,
Count on me, I'll come for the next event in Zurich.
Hosting You in Strasbourg, why not, could be fun. First I have to ask Wifezilla.

J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
10 May 2005, 17:55
Steve MalinverniExcept for the period that goes from 21 of June to 11 of July, I'll be in Namibia, I'm ready to travel to partecipate. If I'll have an "official invitation letter" I can manage also to bring rifle and ammo.
Make me know.
bye
Stefano
Waidmannsheil
Guys, you are definitely on the list! We can also handle an invitation letter, no sweat.
This year, we produced a marvellously looking (if I may say so myself

) invitation letter. The letter head said:
CZRNC, Hunting and Shooting Association (all in German naturally). This invitation letter was meant to act as an aid in crossing borders with various amounts of rifles and ammo. Needless to say, nowhere did it state that "CZRNC" stands for "Central Zurich Rifle Nut Club" - I figured that would not sound sufficiently official to be of any help at the border

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- mike
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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart