The Rifle Team-Tarleton State University

The Rifle Team-Tarleton State University The Rifle Team is a student organization of Tarleton State University. Mr. DPMS Panther Arms has given the Team special pricing on their DCM AR-15 match rifles.

Our mission is to teach and develop safe and responsible use of firearms, shooting skills, self-discipline, and leadership through service rifle competition and service to others. Tarleton State University Rifle Team; summary facts

The Rifle Team-Tarleton State University was first organized about 1900 as part of the ROTC program, making it the oldest sport at Tarleton. By the 1930s, the original

ROTC Team had grown into a men’s service rifle team and a women’s small bore team. Over the years its membership boasted such luminaries as the late James ‘Jim’ Leatherwood, inventor of the Leatherwood ART scope used by snipers during the Vietnam War. During the 1980s, changing priorities led to the dissolution of both the men’s and women’s teams. In 1999, Dr. Michael Hawke, a professor of Education, pursuing the Tarleton tradition of marksmanship excellence, ‘reactivated’ the service rifle team as a co-educational student organization unaffiliated with the ROTC program. Under Dr. Hawke’s direction the team built a solid reputation for service rifle competition and attended the National Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio. In the spring of 2006, Dr. Hawke transferred responsibility for the team to Dr. George Eichenberg, of the Criminal Justice program, who has acted as team coach and faculty advisor since that time. As an extracurricular student organization, the Rifle Team receives no funding from the University or any other governmental source. The Team conducts fundraising rifle matches and receives grant money from the NRA foundation and the Stephenville Evening Lion’s Club in exchange for assisting these organizations. Students are assessed dues and are required to pay their own match fees and travel expenses. Because the Team receives no financial support from the University and because of our dues structure, we must rely on the help of our friends to operate as ammunition components, insurance, and equipment are expensive. Bill Davison, founder and owner of Tac Pro Shooting Center has allowed the Team to use his shooting facility for weekly practice, free of charge, since the team was reactivated in 1999. Davison also allows the team to use his facility for fundraising service rifle matches sanctioned by the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP). Not only do these matches raise funds (most of these match fees are used to pay the Team’s insurance premiums) but students gain valuable experience in match operations and management. Additionally, the Hornady Corporation donated a progressive reloading press and other reloading equipment to the Team. The NRA Foundation has been most supportive having awarded the Team several generous grants over the past few years and recently the Stephenville Evening Lion’s Club has helped the Team in meeting other expenses. The Team practices weekly at Tac Pro Shooting Center near Mingus, Texas, a short drive from the Tarleton campus in Stephenville. In addition to the weekly practice sessions, members are expected to attend special meetings, which include safety and technical instruction, as well as work days at Tac Pro or our other supporters. The Rifle Team is not a social club, fraternity/sorority, or political organization. Members must be available when needed for practices, matches, fundraising activities, and work days for the Team and/or Tac Pro Shooting Center. This requires a substantially commitment and students must maintain an acceptable grade point average and otherwise remain in good standing with the University; academics come before Team activities but poor planning/time management is not an acceptable excuse for missing a Team event. Members must be mature, self-disciplined, and willing to listen and learn. Arrogance, poor sportsmanship, and carelessness on or off the firing line cannot be tolerated. All Tarleton students in good standing with the University are eligible to apply for Team membership. Among other requirements, potential Team members must be of good moral character and under no legal restrictions to handle firearms. They must also have the proper attitude towards safety, learning, and a desire to pursue excellence as well as maturity and the ability to work as a team mate. Prospective members must pass an interview to determine their suitability for team membership based in the previously mentioned requirements. Applications are accepted only through the fourth week of each new semester. New members must successfully complete a semester long probationary period. The Team does not actively recruit, believing that students who have a sufficient interest in rifle marksmanship to be good teammates will seek us out. We generally begin each school year with 12-15 members and by the end of the school year we are left with a skilled cadre of 6-8 members who have the time and the self-discipline to be serious about the sport. In addition to other activities, students are expected to attend at least one local match per semester. We generally take 2-3 students to the CMP Oklahoma City Games held in April of each year; this is a privilege that must be earned through hard work and dedication to the team as a team member.

06/25/2019

The Rifle Team lost a good friend, Sunday, with the passing of Tarleton alum Dave Dickerson. Dave helped me coach and mentor the Team for several years. He was a good friend to us all and will be greatly missed. We love you, Dave.

08/28/2018

Congratulations to Rifle Team members Matt Sellers and Dylan Overstreet for first and second place (respectively) in the Abilene Garand match. Well done.

08/24/2018

First practice of the new school year will be 9/7.

08/24/2018
02/12/2018
08/08/2017

Tarleton students interested in the Rifle Team need to contact Dr. Eichenberg at [email protected] .

08/05/2016

Looks like first practice will be 9/9. First match 9/17. Tight schedule but doable. Any incoming or current Tarleton students who are interested in the Team please contact me at [email protected]

08/30/2015

My thanks to returning Team members and our probationary members for an excellent (if toasty) first meeting and orientation. I look forward to a good year with the new Team.

08/13/2015

Incoming TSU students seeking Rifle Team information need to contact Dr. George Eichenberg at [email protected] for membership information. Please be specific as to what information you need. We are a competitive shooting team; we are not a social club. Rifle Team membership requires maturity, self-discipline, and a substantial commitment to the team.

06/04/2015

My thanks to the Rifle Team for another wonderful year. My congratulations to those who graduated and are moving on; it's been a pleasure and you can still shoot with us as alumna and alumni. For everyone else, we'll start up the end of August. Best wishes for a great summer!

04/21/2015

The Rifle Team would like to thank the Stephenville Evening Lion's Club for all of their wonderful community work and especially for their generous support of the Team. The Evening Lion's Club has most generously made a donation to the Team to cover the cost of our insurance for the year. Our insurance is our greatest expense other than reloading components and we are required to carry our own insurance in order to operate. Thank you all so much!

04/15/2015

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