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MedMech 10-07-2006 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by whunter (Post 1297632)
Learn to aim and shoot a Muzzle Loading Rifle first.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Muzzle_Loading_Rifle_Association

Long Range Muzzle Loader
http://www.lrml.org/

SO YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT BLACK POWDER SHOOTING
WHY COMPETE WITH MUZZLELOADERS?
http://www.obrpc.org/black_powder/blackpow_reg.htm

The Almost Complete List of
Muzzle Loading and Buckskinning Links
http://www.coon-n-crockett.org/linklist.htm

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=muzzle+load+gun+club&btnG=Google+Search





Have a great day.

I agree with WH, if you master the Muzzleloader most other guns are a cinch to master.

I am going to be ML shotgun for ducks this year, that sould be interesting to say the least, I think the sitting ducks will become my targets of choice to start.

MedMech 10-07-2006 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeTangas (Post 1297339)
Ditto everything said regarding NRA, be sure to join as well. Don't know if there is a Bas Pro Shop in the greater Phoenix area but there is a brand spanking new Cabela's in Glendale, right off the 101 at Glendale Blvd. I was just there this afternoon.

Come on Mike what do you know about combat pistols? ;)

MikeTangas 10-08-2006 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MedMech (Post 1297666)
Come on Mike what do you know about combat pistols? ;)

Oh, not much :P .

Fast is fine, accuracy is final - Wyatt Earp.

ForcedInduction 10-08-2006 02:03 AM

http://www.idpa.com/

diametricalbenz 10-08-2006 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeTangas (Post 1297965)
Oh, not much :P .

Fast is fine, accuracy is final - Wyatt Earp.

There's always SASS. http://www.sassnet.com/index.php

So what gun did Mr. Earp actually carry at the O.K. Corral?

Unleashed 10-08-2006 03:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pj67coll (Post 1297400)
Hey Unleashed. Welcome to the forum. I'm also an ex Durban RSA man.

- Peter.

Thanks for the welcome. Glad to see another one of us floating about!

Back on topic - I'm inclined to disagree with the points about muzzle loaders. The idea is there, but without proper guidance from an experienced person there's always a larger margin for error.
Point in case (and I know it's not strictly accurate to what's being discussed) a chap came to our club who had loaded his own for the first time - 30-06 triple loaded ripped his gun in half and gave him a few powder burns.

MedMech 10-08-2006 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Unleashed (Post 1298005)
Thanks for the welcome. Glad to see another one of us floating about!

Back on topic - I'm inclined to disagree with the points about muzzle loaders. The idea is there, but without proper guidance from an experienced person there's always a larger margin for error.
Point in case (and I know it's not strictly accurate to what's being discussed) a chap came to our club who had loaded his own for the first time - 30-06 triple loaded ripped his gun in half and gave him a few powder burns.

Just curious how do you triple load a 30-06?

t walgamuth 10-08-2006 08:08 AM

earp at ok? a twelve guage plus his peacemaker?

tom w

Unleashed 10-08-2006 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MedMech (Post 1298016)
Just curious how do you triple load a 30-06?

You tell me!
The inquiry by the club said that he had triple the grain allocation in the bullets (we have very, very strict rules about what we can and can't shoot at our range, unfortunately).
All I saw was the gun split in half, him with a load of powder burns up his arm, and various bits of shrapnel in scattered around.

MedMech 10-08-2006 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Unleashed (Post 1298028)
You tell me!
The inquiry by the club said that he had triple the grain allocation in the bullets (we have very, very strict rules about what we can and can't shoot at our range, unfortunately).
All I saw was the gun split in half, him with a load of powder burns up his arm, and various bits of shrapnel in scattered around.

So he was hand loading? That is much different than muzzle loading if you over load with Black Powder the result is a boom and a whole bunch of unburned black powder.

Unleashed 10-08-2006 10:17 AM

Yeah I know, hence me saying:

(and I know it's not strictly accurate to what's being discussed)

The point I was making is that fiddling with the more complex areas of these things is not always a good place to start. It's like a kid who's never worked on a car before being asked to rebuild the engine - it's going to end in tears.
Start with the simple, then work up to the more advanced.

pj67coll 10-08-2006 01:56 PM

I've been toying with muzzleloading for some time now. I think I'll take it up in the new year.

- Peter.


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