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just poking around the CMP website. My club (Wrentham) isn't a member club, but seeing that BSA Troops can be member orgs. Anyone here a CMP rep for their club that can fill me in on the practical pros/cons of being a CMP club?
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Short answer isyeah.. my question is more on the line of "should my Scout Troop become a member club?"
Short answer is
It takes a fee and a annual report to be come an affiliated club.
What you have to do as far as continuing safety and marksmenship training and classes on your end Im not sure of.
Your best bet is to call the cmp directly
Short answer is
It takes a fee and a annual report to be come an affiliated club.
What you have to do as far as continuing safety and marksmenship training and classes on your end Im not sure of.
Your best bet is to call the cmp directly
i might be wrong but Ibelieve all troops are “members” through BSA
Like ROTC and 4H shooting programs.
BSA troops are privi to all affiliated club perks like ammo sales and rifle sales along with discounts.
So lets say you a Troop leader want to purchase 5 rifles through the cmp for marksmenship training or team shoots you would be afforded this through cmp as long as all federal and state law apply .
its been a while but affiliation several years ago was $25 yr , annual safety report, ammo log and records from any marksmenship event or match.
Im not sure how that would work for youit appears that there's no dues for BSA Troops, an annual report that has to be submitted.. so it appears to be no real cost to the troop to join. I was just wondering if there's something that would benefit us. We're at the point where we'd love to have a bunch of 22 rifles for the Troop to use, but in MA, with the registration, it makes it difficult for an entity to own them.
Based on my knowledge of how 3 gun clubs have dealt with CMP rifles and purchased .22LR rifles for juniors programs:it appears that there's no dues for BSA Troops, an annual report that has to be submitted.. so it appears to be no real cost to the troop to join. I was just wondering if there's something that would benefit us. We're at the point where we'd love to have a bunch of 22 rifles for the Troop to use, but in MA, with the registration, it makes it difficult for an entity to own them.