I am new to muzzleloading, and enjoying it very much! And like the newbie I am, I walked into an indoor range with my smoke pole. Big mistake! They looked at me like I was nuts, and promptly showed me the door. I located one of only two outdoor ranges, and taught myself how to charge and discharge my weapon. I was the only guy with a muzzleloader. I have been back several times, everybody was and is very cool, but I appear to be the only guy sporting a front stuffer. The club had one morning a month set aside for a bragging rights only muzzleloading match. But not anymore. It would be more fun to shoot with other black powder guys, but I take what I can get.
Question: short of a rendezvous, do most of you guys shoot alone?
Shadowalker
When I started I had a couple good mentors, they taught me the basics of pistol , rifle, and even cannon but then they moved away, far away and suddenly the only "muzzleloaders" I new were ones that don't stuff lead down on their powder. Being, at that time, in Los Angels I only had one range that allowd BP....they were always friendly but only ones I could get to go did not have any muzzleloaders of their own (least none that were service worthy) - I got tired of supplying the weapons, the powder, the lead, and doing all the cleaning...so I began to just shoot alone.
Then I met a Great group at Rendezvous but they were a good 3+ hour drive Each way..
Now I have moved to a much more 'firearm friendly' state but have found it's not so friendly for supplies, even before the pandemic. But that's okay, I have mail order access and Lots of open Public Land....two local ranges where all are friendly enough but no muzzleloaders.
I know there is a small group local here but due to an injury, then the pandemic, on top of the last two summers being Smoked out by our neighboring state......I still shoot alone.
I guess I have just gotten used to it. Dont get me wrong, I don't mind sharing some supplies now and then....but when it's always just one way, I would rather spend 4 or 5 hours in open land, leisurely shooting, pick up after myself (one group here I took out, took off early and left me to clean up, After, again, I supplied the powder and lead...).