Camp Williams 4 blog
Monday, April 18, 2011
Brian Buckner
I am Cam's Son-in-Law (like the movie). I have been shooting and bow hunting for most of my life. Recently I have take an interest in handgun shooting. I have trained with law enforcement professionals as well as other avid handgun enthusiasts. I was raised in Utah , but have traveled much of the western U.S. and then some. I graduated with a BS in Business management from Utah Valley University. I am currently self employed as a mechanic/shop owner. I am really excited to be attending Camp Williams!
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Josh Heino
aka : ' DOLPH'
Josh is an outdoorsman by heart. He feels he has done it all; backpacking, hunting, dirt bike, fishing and river rafting. " My number one hobby is shooting. I would give up all the rest to put lead down range. "
Josh has been in 4H shooting club as a kid. He represents Joy manufacturing on their shooting club.
" The one I love the most is the CASL shooting club set up by Cam and Carter".
Josh shoots and AR 15 he built hmself, and a .40 XDm pistol.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Nathan Hyashi
Nathan is a close friend of Todd and Russell. Nathan is an avid adventure enthusiast - skiing, surfing, and especially off road 4X4. He founded the Canadian Toyota 4WD Association (www.ct4wda.com) He has been to Utah for offroad training with elite overland travel military specialists. Nathan will be a rookie at CW4 this year (AKA "the Rook")
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Russell Williams
Russell is a graduate (with honours ) form Camp Williams 2 & 3 . He is a committed shooter of the 1911, and plans to add a Colt or Kimber to his quiver in 2011. He enjoyed shooting uncle Cams Gunsite tuned Colt Commander in previous years. Ask Russell - why the hype about Camp Williams events?
" Simple: you have classy students and instructors converging in Price, UT at an exclusive range. The students are intensely focused on training drills and techniques as they build the necessary skill to complete life or death simulation scenarios. Students from every walk of life become warriors"
Enough said
Russ Williams
" Simple: you have classy students and instructors converging in Price, UT at an exclusive range. The students are intensely focused on training drills and techniques as they build the necessary skill to complete life or death simulation scenarios. Students from every walk of life become warriors"
Enough said
Russ Williams
Friday, March 25, 2011
Tom and Karen French
Cam, sorry to take so long getting back to you. My name is Tom French my wife and I Karen are friends of the Nichols from Missouri and are planning on attend the May camp. We are both very much amateurs in spite of David trying to help us. My wife is a Nurse at the Callaway nuclear plant and I am a Safety Professional with Ameren energy Delivery group. We live in Fulton Missouri and are planning to spend a bit of time with the Nichols both before and after to your camp.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Amy Sehestedt Gunnys step - daughter
Amy is Diane Williams's second daughter. She came out on a Saturday last fall to help with match registration - got a little instruction from Charlie Horn, proceeded to clean the Texas star,and has been hooked ever since.
Amy shoots a Smith & Wesson 9mm Goloski edition in competition, and packs a Ruger LCP. She is often seen at the range with Josh Heino.
Amy shoots a Smith & Wesson 9mm Goloski edition in competition, and packs a Ruger LCP. She is often seen at the range with Josh Heino.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Carter Reed - instruction staff
I'm new to Camp Williams but have been shooting with Cam for many years. I recently retired as a Geologist with after 31 years in the trenches. With more leisure time, I got back into action shooting last year after a twelve-year hiatus when we formed the Castle Action Shooting League (CASL).
I originally started shooting competitively in 1990 when I joined the USPSA/IPSC. I became a Certified USPSA Range Officer and ran sanctioned IPSC matches in Price for over five years as the USPSA Liaison Officer and occasional Range Master. I practiced a lot and studied the shooting techniques of the top competition/tactical shooters. In the mid and late 90s this paid off and I started placing near the top in local and out of state matches. I shot in matches with the FBI, Border Patrol, U.S. Army, and other law enforcement agencies as well as with some of the top competitive shooters in the country. This was often a humbling experience but helped me become a better shooter. In 1995 I took 2nd place in the Colorado Goforit Steel Match. In 1996 I won the Southern Utah Pistol and Revolver Championship (Dixie Cup). In 1997 I won the Utah State IPSC Championship, placed 8th overall in the Rocky Mountain Stock Gun Championship, and placed 2nd in the Las Vegas IPSC Combat Handgun Match.
I shot some matches early in the 1998 season but all of a sudden shooting became more like work and less like fun. I intended to lay-off for just the rest of the season but found myself pursuing other interests.
My current favorite leisure activity is touring the west with my wife, Georgene, on our Harley.
I originally started shooting competitively in 1990 when I joined the USPSA/IPSC. I became a Certified USPSA Range Officer and ran sanctioned IPSC matches in Price for over five years as the USPSA Liaison Officer and occasional Range Master. I practiced a lot and studied the shooting techniques of the top competition/tactical shooters. In the mid and late 90s this paid off and I started placing near the top in local and out of state matches. I shot in matches with the FBI, Border Patrol, U.S. Army, and other law enforcement agencies as well as with some of the top competitive shooters in the country. This was often a humbling experience but helped me become a better shooter. In 1995 I took 2nd place in the Colorado Goforit Steel Match. In 1996 I won the Southern Utah Pistol and Revolver Championship (Dixie Cup). In 1997 I won the Utah State IPSC Championship, placed 8th overall in the Rocky Mountain Stock Gun Championship, and placed 2nd in the Las Vegas IPSC Combat Handgun Match.
I shot some matches early in the 1998 season but all of a sudden shooting became more like work and less like fun. I intended to lay-off for just the rest of the season but found myself pursuing other interests.
My current favorite leisure activity is touring the west with my wife, Georgene, on our Harley.
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