I've been a member a number of years. The monthly magazine, Muzzle Blasts, is very interesting, and has a variety of articles on building, shooting, collecting, etc. If one can budget for it, also get Muzzleloader, which is very heavy on history, shooting, etc., specific to muzzleloaders, and kind of focused on the pre-Civil War era, like the F&I War. NMLRA is $50/yr., Muzzleloader a bi-monthly and the cover price is about 6 bucks. Good post, thanks. Try them on the newsstand if you can before subscribing.I am wondering how many of us on this forum are also members of the National Muzzleloading Rifle Association? I am thinking of joining.
lol - that was the purpose of the shoot increase..I dropped out when they raised prices. Got tired of subsidizing other peoples range time.
That is pretty messed up!I was. They have a "no refund" policy regarding reservations at their grounds. People lost money when the NMLRA scheduled events in late 2020 knowing there was a chance ongoing Covid restrictions would cancel them, yet they still refused to refund fees.
The justification was "rules are rules," and it was explained the policy was put in place over 25 years ago when bad weather caused many cancellations and the refunds almost bankrupted them.
Weather is unpredictable, as are pandemics, but they have had 25 years to develop better policy. I'm not going to support an organization that thinks it is justified in keeping people's money because of poor planning and administration.
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