akapennypincher
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Claude said:Understood. I mistakenly thought the dissatisfaction was with the organization itself and it's policies on traditional muzzleloading.
Your statement above is One Half True Claude, there is a BIG DISSATISFACTION also.
Back when I retire to Phoenix Area there was one supplier of Muzzle Loading Guns, Accessories, Powder, etc. in PHX.
It was called “Annette's Powder Keg”. The owner who was an EX COP was kind of funny to deal with, but he did sell supplies, powder, etc.
Now if you live in PHX and are interested in Muzzle Loading you have one chance annually to visit what was a lot of TRADER at the NMLRA Western. The NMLRA Winter Shoot, now the Western Shoot.
Since 1998, 1999, and 2000 level the Traders has gone down, down, down, or are just not comming to PHX to the Western Shoot because the amount of buyers is the few NMLRA Members who participate in the WNS, and a few who know that there is a WNS, and Traders present.
To me it make common sense for the NMLRA to publicize their event as it would be good for the Traders, and maybe would SPARK an interest in Muzzle Loading, or the NMLRA.
But that is not the mentality of the NMLRA they apparently want to keep the fact that there is a Big ML Shoot in PHX a Secret, as they do not advertise, publicize, or promote the event out side of the NMLRA Membership.
Apparently there is a mentality in the NMLRA that more MEMBERS/Shooter in PHX could mean it would be HARDER to WIN a Shooting Medal that is worth less then a Cup of Coffee.
But the Bowling Trophy mentality apparently has won, as I can only assume that is why the NMLRA doesn’t promote their event.
God forbid some Indiana INSIDER traveled to PHX for the Western, and didn’t come home with a shooting box full of shooting medals they could possibly be in need of mental health help to deal with the trama of no shooting medals. :redface: :redface: :redface: :redface: :redface: :redface: