akapennypincher
50 Cal.
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Well I kind of Ambushed Jim at the Primitive Range at the NMLRA Western Nationals in Phoenix, as I know what Jim, aka Zonie looks like, and we have talked before.
We had a nice conversation about the NMLRA, and the Muzzleloading Forum, as I said I kind of Ambushed Zonie as I knew who he was, but he did not until almost the end of the conversation know it was aka he was talking to. :wink:
Think we agree on a few things, and still have our differences about few things, but Zonie did have one of his fine rifles he built there. Believe it was a Southern Poor Both Style. But it was good to talk with Zonie.
In the end it was just another poorly promoted Western Shoot, with I guess less than 200 Registered Shooters, and maybe a few more Trader than last year, but nothing to get excited about.
Oh yes Don the Powder Guy was there from Arkansas, and I was glad I did not see Winston the Great Pres. of the NMLRA,:rotf: as I would have hit him up with a few questions. That I am sure he would have skirted around.
Weather kind of sucked unless you like rain. No one was shooting on the primitive Range, Mail Range was Dead, and Trader Ghost Town had few people do much more than walking around.
We had a nice conversation about the NMLRA, and the Muzzleloading Forum, as I said I kind of Ambushed Zonie as I knew who he was, but he did not until almost the end of the conversation know it was aka he was talking to. :wink:
Think we agree on a few things, and still have our differences about few things, but Zonie did have one of his fine rifles he built there. Believe it was a Southern Poor Both Style. But it was good to talk with Zonie.
In the end it was just another poorly promoted Western Shoot, with I guess less than 200 Registered Shooters, and maybe a few more Trader than last year, but nothing to get excited about.
Oh yes Don the Powder Guy was there from Arkansas, and I was glad I did not see Winston the Great Pres. of the NMLRA,:rotf: as I would have hit him up with a few questions. That I am sure he would have skirted around.
Weather kind of sucked unless you like rain. No one was shooting on the primitive Range, Mail Range was Dead, and Trader Ghost Town had few people do much more than walking around.