Last match of the season summary

October 4, 2008

Well folks, as the sun sets on another shooting season at Moffit, I’d like to take this oopportunity to thank everyone who turned out for our shoots andmade this year a complete success. I only have one complaint about this season…some people are shooting entirely too fast! There’s got to be a safety issue here. Don’t ya think? But seriously, this was a great year! It was fun to see the vast improvement of not only our new shooters, but some of the old timers cranked it up a notch, too. Good competition brings out the beset in all of us. And the competition here can get pretty hot, heavy and hilarious! Good comraderie brings out a feelling of family. This year we became a closer knit bunch of cowboys and cowgirls as we worked together to turn out fun shoots for everyone. We’ve seen a lot fo new shooters this year and hope that next year they will continue to be a part of our group.


As for the last shoot of the season, we had 20 shooters. Johnny Otter made the trip from the Southeast to show us how things are done. Joe Coe was hot on his trail all day, but came up just a bit short when the final tallies where in. Well donne, Johnny!


I’d also like to congratulate the Clean Match Shooters. We had 6 Clean Shooters representing 6 different categories!


Dakota Dealer shooting (double) Duelist; Doc Hell, Silver Senior; Joe Coe, Modern; Misty Target, Ladies Traditional; Pistolero Shay, 49er; and Tom C, Senior. Congrats!!


Keep checking the website for news updates. We are planning a couple more work days at the range to finish up a few things.


We’ll use the website to announce when they will be.


In the words of Theodore Roosevelt, “I may not shoot well, but I know how to shoot often!”


Thank you to all for a great year!


Blake Stone

January 18, 2026
Dear BMRPA Members, It is with a heavy heart that I am writing to let all of you know that the BMRPA has lost one of its founding fathers. Marlin Fried, the namesake of the Fried Family Marksmanship Center, passed away this week. He is survived by his wife Leanne, children and grandchildren. While Marlin has not been active as a shooter with BMRPA for several years, we would still occasionally see him at the outdoor range in his red Chevy pickup, tending to the trees he had planted. In years before, many of you might have known Marlin from Gun City, the shop he started on Main Street in Bismarck. For those of you have never made it to Gun City, it was the type of unique gun store we don’t really get to see anymore. Not all of the trees at the Fried Family Marksmanship Center were planted by Marlin but a great many of them were. He embodied the spirit of old men planting trees which they will never live to enjoy the shade of. It was that spirit of providing for future generations and his enthusiasm for marksmanship and firearms ownership that inspired Marlin to donate the land that the Fried Family Marksmanship Center sits on today. The BMRPA, a club founded by competitive shooters coming together never had its own facility before Marlin’s gift. It was that gift by Marlin and the Fried Family that was one of the greatest factors turning the BMRPA into an organization that provides opportunities for competitors, youth and female shooters and provides a space to exercise our freedom. For that gift, we are thankful and appreciate how uncommon an act such as that is.  So, Marlin and the Fried Family, we thank you! We also wish to express our condolences to the Fried family for their loss during this sad time. A memorial service will be held at 11:30AM on Monday, January 19, 2026, and visitation will be held Sunday, January 18, at 5:30PM at Bismarck Funeral Home, and 7pm prayer service. https://www.bismarckfuneralhome.com/obituaries/marlin-fried Tom Headrick President, BMRPA
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