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Hi folk,
Complete newbie to muzzleloading here but had thought it a good idea to go up and visit the NMLRA spring shoot last year... then it was cancelled!
Looks like better chances this time round, so wanted to ask a little bit what to expect and what's on offer from folks who've been there. I've been through the NMLRA page so have a general notion that there's various competitions going on, vendors and crafts set up, and camping - but not real clear on how someone completely new can participate!
Specific to my case, I was thinking for coming up for the first weekend to look around, meet some people, shop, but I'd love to know if there's a chance to do some shooting, either just plinking or something more exciting like a match or a woods walk. Should I bother bringing my own rifle? I'm not clear A) if there's a chance for someone who hasn't participated in feeder competitions to shoot and B) my poor ol' smokepole has an unmentionable little fiber optic thingy on the front (bad eyes...) so not clear if that's allowed anywhere. My brief chat with one of the NMLRA volunteers made it sound like I could sign up to try out shooting a flintlock, but didn't offer up specifics on any other shooting I could do!
Any advice greatly appreciated! S/F
Complete newbie to muzzleloading here but had thought it a good idea to go up and visit the NMLRA spring shoot last year... then it was cancelled!
Looks like better chances this time round, so wanted to ask a little bit what to expect and what's on offer from folks who've been there. I've been through the NMLRA page so have a general notion that there's various competitions going on, vendors and crafts set up, and camping - but not real clear on how someone completely new can participate!
Specific to my case, I was thinking for coming up for the first weekend to look around, meet some people, shop, but I'd love to know if there's a chance to do some shooting, either just plinking or something more exciting like a match or a woods walk. Should I bother bringing my own rifle? I'm not clear A) if there's a chance for someone who hasn't participated in feeder competitions to shoot and B) my poor ol' smokepole has an unmentionable little fiber optic thingy on the front (bad eyes...) so not clear if that's allowed anywhere. My brief chat with one of the NMLRA volunteers made it sound like I could sign up to try out shooting a flintlock, but didn't offer up specifics on any other shooting I could do!
Any advice greatly appreciated! S/F