This week the panel discusses starting events at your local gun club; the answer is Huck Finn you friends into helping. They also cover the state of the economy, unemployment, inflation, the Liberal governments $8.9 Billion plan to address inflation through one time payments to key demographics, all while Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland criticizes Pierre Poilievre as being economically illiterate.
Intro
Hello to all you patriots out there in podcast land and welcome to Episode 357 of Canadian Patriot Podcast. The number one live podcast in Canada. Recorded July 11, 2022.
- Andrew
- Gavin
- Pierre
- Liz
- Ian
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What are we drinking
And 1 Patriot Challenge item that you completed
Liz – Nutrl: Grapefruit Vodka Soda
Pierre – whisky
Gavin – Signal Hill & Diet Pepsi
Ian – Rum and Coke
Andrew – Santa Margherita
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Events
TACCOM
- September 9-11
- https://www.taccomcanada.com/
Canada Army Run
- Virtual September 9-18
- Join team Ragnaruck
- $50
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- 5K, 10K, or Half marathon
- $60
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- 5K+10K, or 5K + Half Marathon
- https://raceroster.com/events/2022/55861/canada-army-run-2022-course-de-larmee-du-canada-2022?locale=en_US
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From Hal
hey guys wanted some advice about how to get cool stuff like the partisan rifle events going at my local club whenever it fits in conversation
Partisan Rifle Marksmanship Match
Equipment
- Eye and Ear protection
- Rifle and allied magazines
- 60+ rounds of ammunition
- Sling (optional)
- Shooting mat/ground sheet (optional)
- Spotting scopes are encouraged to speed up grouping/zeroing before the match proper. Spotting scopes may not be used during the match proper.
Match Procedure
- All shooting will be conducted at 90 yards
- Zeroing “Match 0” shall be on a separate target, any shooting aids may be used. 3 minutes will be allotted for zeroing.
- Rifles are to be supported by the shooter, and optionally using a sling. The rifle may not be rested on the ground or other shooting aid
- Reload as required
- Exposures shall last from the start of one whistle blast to the end of the next whistle blast. If any shots are fired outside the designated exposure range staff shall note the number of shots fired, and deduct that number of shots. Higher point values shall be deducted first.
- Targets shall be a bullseye type target, a series of concentric circles. NRA Smallbore TQ-4 100 yard target are ideal, and are 14″x14″
- Two targets shall be placed next to one another
- When scoring if the bullet touches the scoring line the higher value shall be awarded to the shooter
- X ring of the target shall be worth 10.1 points.
- In cases where there are “extra” shots, higher value shall be deducted first
- The Highest Possible Score is 600.60
References
1945 Canadian Army Shoot To Live
https://archive.org/details/CanadianArmyShootToLiveMusketryManual1945
Imperial Army Series – Musketry – 1915 Soloano Manual
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/56395/56395-h/56395-h.htm#Table_B_A
Course of Fire
# | Position | Type of Fire | Rounds | Description | Timing |
0 | Any | Deliberate | Any | Shooters to confirm zero of their rifles | 1x 3 minutes |
1 | Prone | Deliberate | 5 | Starting in prone, rifle loaded, left target | 1x
60 seconds |
2 | Prone | Deliberate | 10 | Standing, rifle loaded, right target
-adopt prone |
1x
120 seconds |
3 | Sitting/ Kneeling |
Snap | 5 | Sitting, rifle loaded, right target
-1 shot per exposure |
5x
6 seconds per exposure |
4 | Sitting/ Kneeling |
Rapid | 10 | Sitting, rifle loaded
-two targets five shots each |
1x
30 second exposure |
5 | Standing | Snap | 5 | Standing low ready rifle loaded, left target
-1 shot per exposure |
5x
6 seconds per exposure |
6 | Multi Position | Snap | 10 | Rifle loaded with 10 rounds, right target
-Starting in prone -Fire 2 shots per position -Starting in Prone – 2 shots -Sitting – 2 shots -Standing – 2 shots -Sitting – 2 shots -Prone – 2 shots |
10 seconds per exposure
15 seconds between exposures |
7 | Prone | Rapid | 15 | “Mad Minute” left target
Prone, rifle loaded |
1x
60 second exposure |
News
Economics
FIRST READING: The Liberal plan to curb inflation with … more inflation
- Canadian inflation currently stands at 6.8 per cent
- Canadian earning a median income of $55,700 per year, that translates to an annual inflationary loss of $3,787.60
- the economy is utterly top-heavy with cash. Estimates from the end of last year had Canadians sitting on more than $280 billion in excess savings accumulated during the pandemic — the highest in the G7
- single priciest streak of peacetime deficit spending in Canadian history.
Seniors, renters and low-income workers to get financial boost from government to help survive inflation
- $500 payment for almost one million renters, and up to $766 more for more than three million senior
- $8.9 billion plan
- dental care plan for Canadians earning less than $90,000
- Canada Workers Benefit — a refundable tax credit for low-income workers three million Canadians will receive up to $1,200 more per person, or $2,400 for a couple.
Bank of Canada’s rapid rate hikes likely to cause a recession, study finds
- in the last 60 years the central bank has in three cases managed a 5.7 per cent reduction in the inflation rate by quickly raising interest rate, and each case was followed by a recession.
- 850,000 job losses
Chrystia Freeland slams Pierre Poilievre as ‘economically illiterate’
Canada unexpectedly lost 43,000 jobs last month
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/canada-jobs-june-1.6514429
- 43,000 jobs lost in June, but the unemployment rate fell to 4.9 per cent, the lowest level since comparable data started in 1976, and compared with 5.1 per cent in May
Book Club
July Unflinching: The Making of a Canadian Sniper Jody Mitic
August The Most Dangerous Game Richard Connell
Outro
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