Project Appleseed Heritage Program
Project Appleseed’s heritage program vividly portrays the Battles
of Lexington and Concord.
Participants are introduced to the danger, fear, sacrifices, and difficult
choices faced on April 19th, 1775, while learning how marksmanship and
organization helped shape the nation.
Students gain a stronger understanding of both American history and practical rifle skills.
Rifle Marksmanship Instruction
Participants are taught fundamental rifle marksmanship skills intended to help
a rifleman be accurate out to 400 yards using iron sights, a standard rifle,
and surplus ammunition.
Students learn standing, sitting, and prone shooting positions, along with
safe gun handling and proper sling use.
Clinic Dates at WAC
July 20–21
Two-day clinic
October 19–20
Two-day clinic
December 14–15
Two-day clinic
What to Bring
- Ear and eye protection
- .22 rifle with sling
- About 250 rounds of ammo per day
- Rifle mat
- Bug repellent
- Hat and sunscreen
- Packed lunch, snacks, and water
Important Firearm Requirement
This is a .22 only event. No center-fire rifles are permitted.