I do not, I am a transplant from El Paso by way of Flagstaff and just getting back into my smokepoles. Have they been gone long?Remember the Sawtooth Mountain Men?
I do not, I am a transplant from El Paso by way of Flagstaff and just getting back into my smokepoles. Have they been gone long?Remember the Sawtooth Mountain Men?
Yes, sorry to say. The group disbanded in the early 1990s. Nothing "in the wind" since then unless you're interested in Civil War reenactment/living history with the Arizona Civil War Council (ACWC) which is an excellent organisation. There are a few small groups in the state, but nothing in the C.G. area. Try finding ANYTHING related to muzzleloading in C.G. & you're apt to come up empty-handed. It wasn't that way years ago, but then many things aren't as they were. If there's not a perceived market, stores won't stock the merchandise, eh? Several improvements have been accomplished at the public range tho, but every time I've been there, I was the only person shooting black powder.I do not, I am a transplant from El Paso by way of Flagstaff and just getting back into my smokepoles. Have they been gone long?
The range could use more, but few things are truly ideal. C.G. is fortunate to have the range as it is, & those I've encountered have been congenial, safe & inclined to shoot "unmentionables." There was a time once a month on an early Saturday morning when the Sawtooth group would need to extend its firing line well-beyond the covered area. Ah, that was maybe 1982 or '83 & after.It is a nice little range, was out last week and I was only muzzleloader also.
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