Episode-396- An Interview with Michael Adam of the Appleseed Project

Today Michale Adam of the Revolutionary War Veterans Association and the Appleseed project joins us to discuss being a rifleman and concepts like history, honor and duty.

Join us today as we discuss…

  • What are the RWVA and Appleseed
  • What is the difference between a rifleman and a guy with a rifle
  • Why is mastering a rifle important
  • Why is history a part of being a rifleman in America today
  • What can you expect at an Appleseed shoot
  • What are the favorite rifles of shooters at Appleseed events
  • How Appleseed ensures safety at their shoots
  • How can you become an Appleseed Instructor
  • What exactly is rifle mastery
  • How can you learn more about Appleseed

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5 Responses to Episode-396- An Interview with Michael Adam of the Appleseed Project

  1. spitstickler

    Great show, Jack. The similarities/mindset of the RWVA and TSP are many and I’m proud to be a member of both groups. Thanks for having Scout on as a guest.

    If you’re interested in Appleseed and M1 Garand check out this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIxkgD3wOrU

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  2. Hey Jack, sorry for an off-topic post, but check this post on Lew Rockwell out:

    Writes John Wesley Rawles:

    I will be interviewed by George Noory tonight (Thursday, March 11th) at 10 p.m. Pacific Time on the Coast-to Coast AM show. The syndicated show is heard on more than 520 AM stations as well as XM/Sirius Channel 165. This interview will be about my book, How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It: Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times. The conversation is scheduled to be a two hours long, so we’ll be able to cover some preparedness topics in considerable detail.

    Thought you might be interested.

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  3. Great show. Great interview. I want to go attend and bring a dozen friends along too!

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  4. I think one of the real benefits of the shoots is quality of the safety instruction. The appleseed shoot is the safest I’ve ever felt on an outdoor range.

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  5. Try to make it to one of the events on the April 17-18 weekend. All Appleseeds are great but we try to make this one special.

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