From left to right: Bob Hunter (Ovar’coming Together Treasurer), Bruce Williams (Revere’s Riders President), Pam Faerber (Ovar’coming Together Board of Directors), Phil Brown (Marty Brown Memorial Event Director), Heidi Hancock (Revere’s Riders Volunteer)
Recently, Revere’s Riders presented a check for $7,465 to Ovar’coming Together. This amount reflected monies generated by the 5th Annual Marty Brown Memorial Invitational event held November 6-7, 2021, at the long distance rifle ranges of Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh, IN. In total for 2021, Revere’s Riders has donated approximately $17,700 to Ovar’coming Together to assist funding of their programs to support women diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Since the inception of the Marty Brown Memorial series of events in 2019, Revere’s Riders has raised approximately $43,000 to support Ovar’coming Together.
The exceptionally generous companies that have donated to the Marty Brown Memorial series of events are a huge part of our success. Without their generosity, much of what we have accomplished with the Marty Brown Memorial events would not have been possible.
Glock
Sponsor in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021
Vortex Optics
Sponsor in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
Grilliant Foods
Sponsor in 2021, 2020
Outdoor Performance
Sponsor in 2022, 2021
Voodoo Tactical
Sponsor in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
Hiding Hilda
Sponsor in 2021, 2020, 2019
Laser Ammo
Sponsor in 2021, 2020
Ryan Cleckner
Sponsor in 2022, 2021, 2020
Tech-Sights
Sponsor in 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020
American Outdoor Brands
Sponsor in 2024, 2022, 2021
Warrior Poet Society Network
Sponsor in 2022, 2021, 2020
Premier Arms
Sponsor in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019
Magpul
Sponsor in 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2019
Eva-Dry
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Kitanica
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Ovarian cancer is the 11th most common type of cancer among women but is the 5th leading cause of cancer death among women. Many women dismiss the subtle initial signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer postponing a diagnosis until the cancer is significantly advanced and more difficult to effectively treat. Ovarian cancer is treatable, but an early diagnosis greatly increases the effectiveness of treatment regimens.
Revere’s Riders is helping raise awareness of ovarian cancer among the men and women attending our Marty Brown Memorial series of events by:
handing out brochures detailing the signs and symptoms
having an ovarian cancer survivor speak at each of the Marty Brown Memorial events
Please let the women in your life know about ovarian cancer and encourage them to review its signs and symptoms and to seek medical care if they suspect something is not normal.
We invite everyone to join us at the 2022 Marty Brown Memorial series of events. The “Open” events are suitable for anyone from new firearm owner to experienced shooter while the “Invitational” requires a higher level of rifle marksmanship along with an invitation from Phil Brown, Marty Brown Memorial Event Director.
This year’s Marty Brown Memorial Invitational was again held at the military ranges at Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh, IN on November 6-7, 2021. Revere’s Riders is proud to hold the Marty Brown Memorial Invitational on the same ranges that the NRA uses for their National Matches and, perhaps more importantly, the same ranges used by the US Army and Indiana National Guard for their ongoing training.
Camp Atterbury is certainly a venue worth experiencing if you have never been there previously.
This year 17 marksmen were again greeted by fantastic weather for the first weekend in November. Mornings were cold with frost on the berms but temperatures warmed nicely as the day progressed. One could hardly order up better weather…
Unfortunately, we were not able to prepare our targets on Friday before the match due to a military unit having our range until midnight. We really couldn’t complain much as the unit training on the range was the legendary 101st Airborne. With 17+ persons helping, target prep actually went pretty quickly on Saturday morning. Once the targets were squared away, all shooters were allowed to verify zero at 25 yards. With that accomplished, shooters were split into two relays with one proceeding to the target pits and the other remaining on the range.
Each shooter relay progressed through the Revere’s Riders Rifle Qualification Test (“R3QT”) at known distances of 100, 200, 300, and 400 yards. 3-shot sighters were allowed on the first iteration of the R3QT progressing from 100 to 400 yards; a second R3QT was shot going back from 400 to 100 yards without sighters.
For a donation of $20 at each distance, skills contests were offered during the first R3QT as follows:
100 yards — 30 seconds of calisthenics followed by 3 shots from standing in 30 seconds; closest to the target bullseye wins.
200 yards — transition to seated with 3 shots in 25 seconds; again, closest to the target bullseye wins.
300 yards — begin at the 400 yard berm, proceed to the 300 yard berm, and fire 3 shots from the prone position in 90 seconds; yet again, closest to the target bullseye wins.
400 yards — 3 shots from prone in 120 seconds; for this contest, smallest group wins.
If there are more than 2 skills contest winners in either the morning or afternoon, there is a “shoot-off” to select the top two. The shoot-off utilizes 5 balloons placed on the target backers; 4 larger white balloons at the corners and 1 smaller teal balloon in the center. Finalists have 7 rounds and 30 seconds to burst as many balloons as possible. White balloons are worth 1 point and the teal balloon is worth 3 points. If there is even the slightest breeze, the balloons bounce around on the target backer adding to the degree of difficulty.
Once the morning relay completed their two R3QTs, it was time for lunch.
In the afternoon, the relays swapped duties with the relay manning the target pits in the morning shooting their R3QTs and the other relay manning the target pits. The afternoon relay again shot two R3QTs including the skills contests in the first R3QT as described above.
At the end of the day, the top two morning and top two afternoon skills contest winners face off to determine 1st thru 4th place in a final skills contest from the 500 yard berm. For this contest, shooters only receive one 3-shot sighter and the actual contest consists of 120 seconds to fire a single round. Closest to the target bullseye wins.
Total separation between the 1st place to 3rd place shots on Sunday was 1″ at 500 yards (or 0.2 MOA)!
5th Annual Marty Brown Memorial Invitational winner Darrell Hammer with Event Director Phil Brown
At the end of the day on Sunday, it was Darrell Hammer winning the overall Marty Brown Memorial Invitational trophy after putting up a score of 39-12V. The Marty Brown Memorial Invitational “Tactifail” trophy was awarded to Michael Flitcraft (each recipient of the “Tactifail” trophy is tasked with adding another useless piece of crap to the trophy for the following year’s recipient; bonus points if the useless piece of crap comes straight off the rifle the recipient used at the event).
Vortex Optics has generously donated a Vortex Viper PST Gen II 5-25×50 riflescope to the 2021 Marty Brown Memorial™ series of events. The Viper PST Gen II 5-25×50 riflescope features a 30mm tube, ¼ MOA turrets with 70 MOA of adjustment range, a second focal plane (SFP) EBR-4 illuminated reticle, along with waterproof and fogproof construction from aircraft-grade alluminum. All Vortex Optics products include an unconditional, unlimited, fully transferable lifetime warranty.
One of the attendees at the upcoming 5th Annual Marty Brown Memorial Invitational rifle match has donated a Cloud Defensive REIN Micro Complete Kit to our list of silent auction items. The REIN Micro is a 1,300 Lumen weapon-mounted flashlight; the kit includes a Picatinny mount, remote switch, charger, and cable. Cloud Defensive offers a transferable and unlimited warranty with all of their products.
We have finally gone through our pile of donated items from a long list of generous companies from within the firearms industry and beyond. Our thanks to their generosity for making the Marty Brown Memorial™ series of events possible.
Plus lots more items from Voodoo Tactical, Wheeler Tools, Caldwell, Crimson Trace, Magpul, Palmetto State Armory, Tipton, Lockdown, Gun Storage Solutions, Vortex Optics, James Tarr, and Michael Williamson.
shoot a score of Marksman or better on the Revere’s Riders Rifle Qualification Test (must be in the same calendar year as the Invitational)
satisfy the Match Director that you are proficient and safe enough to participate
then we invite you to contact Phil Brown, Marty Brown Memorial Invitational Match Director, to request an invitation to come and spend a weekend with us on the long-distance ranges at Camp Atterbury (home of the NRA National Matches).
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