AGM 2024

Our Annual General Meeting was held on Monday night (March 11, 2024) with 104 members attending.

The meeting minutes are as follows:

President Mike Kelly opened the meeting by welcoming all in attendance and beginning with a short update on the 300m range development which covered the progress to date with the major excavation work done and is currently being in a holding pattern while we build up capital to continue with the construction. Depending on Club finances, the construction will continue as the money allows.

A discussion on range safety officers and the requirements to be one for booking the range was had. The Secretary requested we create a clear policy on this, as it is a topic of friction that gets raised to him on a regular basis. After much discussion amongst the members and executive a Motion was put to the floor by Ian MacNeil and Seconded by Tom Kummer as follows:

“An RO has to be present in order for anyone to shoot on any Metro Rifle and Pistol Club Range. The RO has to have the NFA Range Safety Officer Course or an equivalent as determined by the Club President, Vice President or Club Chief Range Safety Officer.”

A vote was held and the motion was passed. This is now the most up to date policy for range use for our Club.

There was a discussion around the Cape Breton Trap and Skeet Club. We were informed by the President the Trap and Skeet Club no longer exists and that the former members are now members of the Metro Club. They have expended the majority of their former operating funds, and the Trap and Skeet range is almost complete. The CFO is requesting several final items like signage and flagging be completed before he will issue an operating permit. We were informed that the planned shot mitigation curtains have not yet been addressed, but that the range will go into operation without them, and they will be added at a later date. The question was raised wondering if this was outside what was promised to CBRM when requesting our Development Permit, and the President stated the curtains were never a requirement and went over the permit with the group.

The President did his annual report and covered the placings of multiple shooters in various competitions over the last year. We had many of our shooters win and place high in the rankings in pistol, rifle and shotgun events. Congratulations were given to all for their great performances.

The Secretary read the Financial report. Notable in it were that club membership had dropped significantly to 360 members for 2023-24. The mortgage on our range was renewed this year and the interest rate on the loan has increased. Our mortgage payments have raised slightly but not significantly because our remaining balance is less than $20k on the loan. Land taxes have increased but not prohibitively so because most of our property is under a forest management plan.

An Election of Officers was held.

There were no challengers for President, Vice President or Chief Range Safety Officer, so Mike Kelly remains as President, Terry Eldridge remains as Vice president and Sheldon Whitty remains as Chief Range Safety Officer.

Myself, Andy Maxwell, tendered my resignation, citing having served as Secretary and eventually a combined Secretary/Treasure after the resignation of former Treasure Fred Martell several years ago for a combined term of 15 yrs.

I suggested that the position of Secretary/Treasure be split again, as it traditionally was. This allows for a five-person Executive Committee which prevents tie votes should there be dissention amongst the Executive on an issue in the future, where currently we have had a four member board which allows that possibility.

A call for nominations was made.

Ian MacNeil nominated Noah Anderson, former treasurer for the Trap and Skeet Club, for the position of Treasurer. The Nomination was seconded by Tom Kummer and Noah accepted the nomination. Failing to find any other nominees, a vote was held and Noah Anderson is now the incoming Treasurer for the Metro Club.

Sven Kummer nominated Ryan Ledrew as Secretary, and it was seconded by Bert Hooper. Failing any other members accepting nomination, a vote was held and Ryan Ledrew has accepted the position of incoming Secretary for the Metro Club.

A motion was made by Allan Spinney that the outgoing Secretary be given a Lifetime Membership as recognition for his 15yrs of service to the Club. The motion was seconded by Allan McEachern and the vote passed.

A discussion was held around increasing Club competitions and events and Section coordinators were discussed so that the responsibility could be shared around to help lighten the load. As such the Club called for nominations for 3 Coordinators to help the Executive committee, a Rifle Section Coordinator, a Pistol Section Coordinator and a Shotgun Coordinator.

Nominations were held and went as follows:

Rifle Section Coordinator- Gary Latimer, Moved by Andy Maxwell, Seconded by Terry Eldridge

Pistol Section Coordinator- Terry Eldridge, Moved by Joe MacHoll, Seconded by Tom Kummer

Shotgun Section Coordinator- Noah Anderson, Moved by Jason Reid, Seconded by Bernie McViey

All were called to a vote and approved.

These Minutes respectfully submitted by

Andy Maxwell,

Outgoing Secretary/Treasurer
Metro Rifle and Pistol Club

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I want to add my thanks and congratulations to our new incoming Secretary, Treasurer and Section Coordinators. I  hope you enjoy your time on the board as much as I have over the last 15 yrs. I would also like the to thank the members for the Lifetime Membership voted on on my exit. It’s much appreciated though unnecessary.

When I took over as Secretary many years ago the Club was realing from the loss of our indoor range and membership was under 50 members. Over the years we have managed to build back to membership levels we couldn’t dream of at the time,reaching highs of over 500 at one point. We have built a shooting structure at the DNR range, a pistol bay at DNR and now have our own property again with our own range and more in development. These achievements seemed insurmountable at the time but the Club has bounced back from the brink and grows stronger every year. The credit goes to the members. Without your continued support our Executive team could not have done it.I want to thank those on the Executive I served with over the years for their work and commitment to the Club. Many don’t relaize the amount they do behind the scenes to grow our Club.I look forward to seeing where the new Executive members take our Club over the coming years.

Thanks-Andy

Terry Eldridge Center Fire Match 2022

We held our Terry Eldridge Center Fire Match today as planned. It was a scorcher of a day but we got through it. I think next year we need to schedule it for when it isn’t quite so hot.

In third place, we had Joe MacHoll. In second place we had Sven Kummer and beating him by one point in a nailbiter of a finish was his brother Lars Kummer.

Lars is this year’s Eldidge Center Fire Match Champion and he gets his name engraved on the annual trophy for generations to come to stand in awe of his shooting prowess. Great job Lars!

We also need to congratulate the rest of the participants for a great, fun and safe match. Special recognition to Shane, Nathan, and Riley for completing their first-ever handgun competition. They did great and seemed to have a fun time which is what we hope for any first-timers. Hope we’ll see you back again now that the intimidation of your first match is over.

Thanks to everyone who helped with RO’ing and setup and tear down. Many hands make light work and it went fast and efficient.

Hopefully doing this match as a mini PPC has piqued some of these people’s interest in shooting the Provincials in Halifax in September and we can send a team up to take home the mainlander’s medals……again!

Andy Maxwell
Club Secretary/Treasurer

Cheddy Hollingsworth Memorial Pistol Match, 2022

Our  Cheddy Hollingsworth Memorial Match, held on Sunday, July 31st 2022 was a success again with 17 shooters coming out to compete for the Cup.

All members had a great afternoon of friendly competitive shooting. While one relay was shooting we put the other shooters to work scoring targets so everyone was kept busy.

Andre manned the BBQ to keep hunger from making the competitors focus on anything but shooting X’s.
Ken came out and helped Andy out by being our official scorekeeper. A job that eats up a pile of time. Thanks to both of these guys who helped me with keeping things moving along. Many hands make lighter work.

When the smoke from the gunshots cleared Joe MacHoll‘s hand was raised in victory with a score of 491 of a possible 600. A very respectable score and the reason he is ranked #2 in the province for 2022 after just completing the Provincial ISSF Championship and taking Silver a couple of weeks ago in Halifax. Congratulations to Joe!

Joining Joe on the podium in a tight race was Sven Kummer taking Silver with a score of 475 and a fairly new member of our Club, Mike Holland, taking Bronze with a score of 468, only 7 pts behind Sven. Great job guys!

Many thanks to all who came out and helped and to those that came out to shoot. A big THANK YOU to Andy, our Secretary, Treasurer, Chief RSO of the day, and Organizer of this event. He had a great day too and enjoyed being there for all that showed up.

A brief video of the shoot done by one of our shooters, Jonathon MacVicar, can be seen here