NMLRA Spring National Shoot

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NMLRA Spring National Shoot
NMLRA Spring National Shoot
Junior National Championships • Territorial Championships
NRA National Muzzleloading Championship
June 14-22, 2014
Walter Cline Range • Friendship, Indiana
For Y
our Information
Your
Executive Committee
President's Welcome
Welcome to the NMLRA Spring National
Shoot! Each year during our spring event
the Friendship valley comes alive with the
sights and sounds of our muzzleloading
activities. We have so much going on this
week. Besides this being the NMLRA Spring
Nationals, our Junior Championship, and
Territorial Championship, we are also hosting
the NRA National Muzzleloading
Championship. They’ve made a few changes
to their program and have added a primitive
and an in-line aggregate this year. I want to
encourage everyone to enter the NRA
matches – it doesn’t cost you anything extra
to enter the NRA event – just shoot
qualifying NMLRA aggregates (listed on
page 18 and marked throughout the program
with an “NRA” logo) and you will
automatically be entered into the NRA
Championship! If we hope to continue to
host the NRA event we need to support it
by participating in the matches.
We have a wonderful museum exhibit of
some of Rex Patterson’s firearm collection in
the Education Building and there are a number
of classes, living history demonstrations, and
activities planned as well. As always there
are a number of children’s activities going on
the first weekend. More information on these
can be found at the primitive area or look for
the flyer at the target and registration desk.
The Rand House will also be open for tours
during the week. Stop by and see how
wonderful the rooms are looking. Many thanks
to Annie Dean-Holder for leading this project
as well as all those who have helped her along
the way.
Our barn dance will be the first Saturday of
the shoot. It’s always a great time to be with
friends and enjoy the music.
We met our goal of 400 members and were
able to draw for the 1 of 1000 Endowment
horn at the Western National this year and
Dave Ehrig was the lucky winner. We have
another beautiful horn made by John DeWald,
Jr. of the Honourable Company of Horners
which will be drawn for after we reach 450
members. 1 of 1000 Chairman, Bob Copner
has a good start towards that goal and I hope
many of you join me in supporting this
important program.
I am so glad you chose to be here with us.
Have a great shoot, remember to keep safety
first, have fun and make some memories!
Becky Waterman
NMLRAPresident
President—Rebecca Waterman
620 East Fox Street, New Bremen, OH 45869
(419) 629-2848, [email protected]
Vice President—Jerry Middendorf
1252 N. Kentucky, Ave., Westport, IN 47283
(812)591-2427, [email protected]
Secretary—Merle Crane
2493 Erie Church Road, Bedford, IN 47421
(812)834-6704, [email protected]
Treasurer—Charles Burton
250 S. Liddie Way, Morehead, KY 40351
(606) 780-7709, [email protected]
NMLRA Office
P.O. Box 67, Friendship, IN 47021
phone (812) 667-5131, fax (812) 667-5136
[email protected]
NMLRA Directors
Terms Ending 2014
Merle Crane ............................................. Bedford, IN
Dean Freund ......................................... Warsaw, OH
Nathanael Logsdon ...................... Charlestown, IN
Jerry Middendorf ................................. Westport, IN
Marty Murphy .......................................... Xenia, OH
Winston Roland ............................... Friendship, IN
Kenyon Simpson .................... Bolton Landing, NY
Program Index
1 of 1000 Program .......................................... 2 3
Advertiser’s Index ........................................... 4 9
Area Business Advertisers ............................... 4 7
Area Business Advertisers’ Index .................. 4 8
Awards ................................................................. 5
Baker’s Sporting Clays Matches .................... 3 7
Board of Director Nominations ...................... 2
Calendar of Events ............................................ 4
Challenging a Rifle Score .................................. 3
Commercial Row Listing ................................ 5 0
Commercial Row Map ..................................... 5 1
Committees ......................................................... 3
Directors ............................................................. 2
Double Rifle Match ......................................... 1 6
Executive Committee ....................................... 2
For Your Information ....................................... 3
Gunmaker’s Hall Workshop Information… .. 5
Index of Rifle Aggregates and Matches .......... 7
Fundraising Match ........................................... 4 6
Introductory Membership ................................. 3
Invitation to 4-H Shooting Sports ................ 2 9
Konig (King) Match … ................................... 1 5
Match Sponsors ................................................ 3 0
Max Vickery Shoot-off ..................................... 7
NMLRA Business Members ............................ 1 8
NMLRA Phone Numbers .................................. 3
NMLRA Range Map ........................ Back Cover
NMRLA Youth Range Schedule ...................... 5
NRA Matches and Information ..................... 1 8
National Championship Shoot
Preregistration Form ....................................... 3 0
National Range Officer Certification Class ... 3
2
National Shoot Dates ...................................... 2 3
O. “Crickett” Hulvey Tomahawk
and Knife Matches ........................................... 2 9
One Day Registration ........................................ 3
Pistol Matches .................................................. 2 0
Poles For Sale ..................................................... 3
Powder Magazine Information ........................ 4
President’s Welcome ........................................ 2
Primitive Bow Matches .................................. 3 1
Primitive Matches ........................................... 2 4
Primitive Safety Rule ...................................... 2 4
Record Pistol Scores ........................................ 4 3
Record Primitive Scores .................................. 4 5
Record Rifle Scores .......................................... 4 1
Record Skeet Scores ......................................... 4 6
Record Territorial Scores ............................... 4 0
Record Tomahawk and Knife Scores ............ 4 6
Record Trap Scores ......................................... 4 6
Rifle Aggregate/Match Index ........................... 7
Rifle Firing Line Procedure .............................. 6
Rules ..................................................................... 6
Shaw’s Quail Walk ........................................... 3 6
Skeet Matches .................................................. 3 5
Territorial Championships ............................. 3 8
Trap Matches ................................................... 3 2
Woodswalk ........................................................ 2 3
On Our Cover
There are t-shirts with the design drawn by
Andrew Knez Jr. available at the NMLRA
Merchandise Store in Booth #87.
Terms Ending 2015
David DeLong .............................. Round Pond, ME
Arthur McLaughlin ....................... Sacramento, KY
Ted Sanders ....................................... Kirkwood, MO
James Schafer ......................................... Latonia, KY
Peter Terpstra ......................................... Bedford, IN
Robert A Voegele ............................... Batesville, IN
Mike Yazel ............................................ Mentone, IN
Terms Ending 2016
Charles Burton .................................. Morehead, KY
James Fulmer ........................................ Hamburg, PA
Alan Shourds ........................................ Chrisney, IN
Theodore E Thelen ................................ Lansing, MI
Rebecca Waterman ........................ New Bremen, OH
Julie Cate .............................................. Webster, NH
Dana Dore .................................... Chino Valley, AZ
Board of Directors Nominations
Petitions of candidates seeking a seat on
the NMLRA Board of Directors will be
presented to the NMLRA Board of Directors
at its meeting during the National
Championship Shoot. Petitions must be
received prior to 8:00 a.m., Sunday, September
14, 2014 for processing. All candidates must
have a petition signed by not less than 25
NMLRA members in good standing with dues
current as of October 1, 2014.
If you need information on nomination
by petition, please contact Joyce Vogel in
the Clubhouse.
For Y
our Information
Your
Challenging a Score
Challenge Fee: Challenge your own target score – $1.00. Challenge another shooter’s target – $5.00. If your challenge in either of the above
cases is denied, you will lose the fee. However, if there has been a scoring error, your money will be refunded.
To have your challenge processed, pick up a Challenge Form and pay your fee at the Registration Desk. You will have 24 hours to challenge
after the match has been posted on the Scoring Board. Challenges will be addressed on the same day they are reported to the Scoring Department.
Note: You are encouraged to check the scoreboard frequently throughout the week and report errors immediately. To report posting errors or
question a score, please fill out a report slip available at the Target Desk and leave it with the target sales staff. If you still disagree with the
decision of the scoring room director, then a challenge is necessary.
Introductory Membership –A non-member
may purchase an introductory membership.
A shooter with an introductory membership
may win matches, but is not eligible to set
records or win aggregates.This $20.00
membership will be valid for one year and can
be purchased only one time. An introductory
member will receive 6 consecutive issues of
Muzzle Blasts.The membership can be
converted into a regular membership with the
remaining balance pro-rated off the $40.00
membership fee.
to your pole. The poles remain the real property
of the Walter Cline Range.
NMLRA National Rang
ficer
Rangee Of
Officer
Certification Class – The NMLRA
Phone Numbers During National Shoots
National Range Officer Certification Class
will be held Sunday, June 15, 2014 at 8:00
A.M. in the Education Building. A second class
will be held at 6:00 P.M. Sunday, June 15, 2014.
Preparation for this intensive class includes
prior study of the NMLRA Range Rules and
Regulations. The course will include a multiple
choice examination of 55 questions; any
person getting 50 or more correct will receive
a “50” patch. A score of 80% must be attained
before you can proceed to the second phase
of the examination—that of working as a range
officer for one day on the Walter M. Cline
National Range under the supervision of Chief
Range Officer David Miller. Notification of
your acceptance or rejection of status as a
certified NMLRA National Range Officer will
be given to you before the end of the shoot on
Sunday, June 22, 2014.
NMLRA Office:
(812) 667-5131; hours are 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Camp Shack:
(812) 667-5223. For emergency use only.
One Day Registration Fee – One day
registration fee is $5.00. Sign up at the Registration
Desk. If competitor decides to shoot an extra
day or the rest of the week, the cost is $15.
Poles for Sale –If you would like to “purchase”
a pole on one of the firing lines at the Walter Cline
Range stop by the registration desk. The cost is
$50.00. An engraved brass plate will be attached
Committees
The NMLRA Range and Match Committees are here to serve you. If you have comments, suggestions, and so forth,
please contact any one of those whose names are published under each committee listed.
Alternate Range Use – Charlie Burton
Awards – TBA
Black Powder Cartridge
Steven Swallow, Pete Terpstra
Charter Clubs – Doug Zaffino
Commercial Row Committee
Bob Voegele – chair, Marti Cochran
Early American Crafts Seminar– TBA
Education Building – TBA
Education Council – Dean Freund
Family Shoot – Robert Weaver
Field Rep Coordinator – Dana Dore
Grounds & Property
Thelbert Mings
Gunmakers Hall – Richard Miller
Gunsmithing Seminar
Dr. Terry Leeper
Hall of Fame
Thelbert Mings – chair, Karen Barry, Willie
Boitnott, Allen Coon
Knife & Hawk
Melissa Backscheider, Art Farnsley
Living Arts
Mike and June Yazel, Leslie Martin-Conwell
Long Range Planning – Mike Yazel
Longhunter Society – Dave Ehrig
Marnie McCausland Youth Range
Tom Schiffer
Membership
Charlie Burton
Museum/Library Committee
Leslie Martin-Conwell
National Range Rules – Stan Reed
National Records – TBA
1 of 1000 – Bob Copner
Pistol Range Committee
Mike Luma – chair, Jerry Middendorf, Alan
Ross, Dianna Smith, Chuck Sedgwick, Kim
Best, Vern McKinley, Howard Young –
Historian, Alan Ross – WNS Liason, Tom and
Carol Schiffer – Youth Training
Primitive Bow
Navio Occhialini
Primitive Range Committee
Annie Dean-Holder – Primitive Encampment
chair, Chuck Ziegler – Range Officer
Protest Committee – Dan Kindig
Public Relations – Jerry Von Dielingen
Quail Walk Committee – Jerry Hampel
and Tom Cashbaugh – co-chairs
Range Officer Certification
Jerry Middendorf
Rifle Committee
J.L. Hargis – chair, Mark Donaldson, Ann Reed,
Tony Capriglione, Steve Dick, Bill Bolen, Neil
Eddington
Running Boar – Keith Bayha
Scholarship Foundation – Sharron Smith –
chair, Jean Skoma, Bonnie Solovan
Scoring Committee
Don Blazier – chair, Pat Thomas – Scoring Room
director, Janice Linkmeyer – assistant scorer,
Jaclyn Linkmeyer – tech support, Mark
Donaldson
Security – James Hyatt
Shotgun Committee – TBA
Silhouette Committee
Tom Schiffer – chair, Don Mills
Skeet Range
Ed Wintermute, Mike Richey
Sporting Clays Committee
Alan Hoeweler
Territorial Committee
Loretta Cruz
Training
Jerry Middendorf
Trap Committee
Will Elliott – chair, Dave Hitchner – asst. chair,
Terry Heichelbech – Trap Range Officer. C.T.
Phillips, Gene Reem, Bruce Self, Brian
Farmer, Steve Case, Andy Larson
Turkey Shoot
Lester Salisbury
Western National Shoot Coordinator
Bill Loughrige
Women’s Weekend
Tina Hitchner
Woodswalk – Bud Diehl
Youth Shoot – Scott Mings
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Thursday
June - 12
BPC matches at Camp
Atterbury, 9:00 a.m.
Meeting and Event Schedule
Friday
June - 13
Saturday
June -14
Sunday
June - 15
Monday
June -16
BPC matches at Camp
Atterbury, 9:00 a.m.
Registration and
Target Desk open from
7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
Registration and Target
Desk open from 7:00
a.m. – 5:00 p.m
Registration and Target
Desk open from
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
All competitors register
Gourd Bowl with
at the Registration
Rifle Beginner’s Bench, Desk in the Clubhouse. Contoured Pine Needle
offhand line.
Rim class, 9:00 a.m. –
Registration and
Ask for details at Target
11:00 a.m., Education
Target Desk open
Desk in the Clubhouse. 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Building
Range Officer certification
Make a Belt Pouch,
class, 8:00 a.m.,
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.,
Education Building
Education Building
NMLRA Museum open
Church Services,
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Rev. M.J. Longstreth,
Commercial Row
NMLRA Museum open
Registration and
9:00 a.m. near the
“Home on the Range”
meeting, 6:00 p.m.,
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Target Desk open from
Blockhouse on the
Part II (for “kids” of all
NMLRA
Press
Room
7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Primitive Range. All are ages!), 2:00 p.m. – 3:00
Opening Ceremony
first weekend;
welcome to attend –
p.m., Education
Noon – Clubhouse
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.,
musicians, please bring
Building, Library
your instruments!
rest of the week.
Gourd Basket with Rope
Check bulletin board
Fun with Fur Trading
Handle, 12:00 p.m. –
Introduction to Pen and (ages 3-16), 3:00 p.m. –
NO ANIMALS ARE
by Target Desk for
2:00 p.m., Education
Ink, 9:00 a.m. – 11:00
PERMITTED on the
4:00 p.m., Education
announcements.
Building
a.m. Education Building
Walter M. Cline
Building, Library
The Beginner’s
National Range during
Moccasin Making
Introduction to
The Secret Weapon of
Benches on the Rifle, any NMLRA National
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Porcupine Quill
the
Southen Campaign
Pistol and Shotgun
Education
Building
Shoot (exception:
Embroidery,
1780-1781, North and
lines are available for
service animals;
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
South Carolina - The
those who want to
Education Building
animals participating “Home on the Range”
Militia Tactic the Turned
(for
“kids”
of
all
ages!)
shoot a muzzleloading
in living history
the Tide on the British –
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Natural Dyeing Class
firearm. See range
demonstrations and
Ricky Roberts
Education Building,
9:00
a.m.
–
12:00
p.m.
posting on bulletin
activities).
presentation,
4:00 p.m.,
Library
Education Building
boards for more details.
Education Building
The Golden Mean - An
Soap Making class,
Shooter’s Night on
Art-Historical Approach 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.,
Commercial Row,
Education
Building
2:00
p.m.,
Education
Powder Magazine Hours
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Building
The magazine is open daily:
Art of Scrimshandering,
Rifle Committee
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.,
Introduction to
Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15,
meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Education Building
Decorating
Gourds,
Noon–4:00 P.M.;
Education Building
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.,
Monday, June 17 through Saturday, June 21,
NMLRA Museum open Rifle range officers and
Education Building
NMLRA directors are
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Noon-2:00 P.M.
encouraged to attend.
Primitive
Camp
No powder will be sold on
Drawing from the Past:
meeting, 6:00 p.m.,
Sunday, June 22.
Recreating “Primitive”
demonstration area.
images, 12:00 p.m. – 2:00
To purchase powder you must –
p.m., Education Building
Barn Dance
1. Present your NMLRA membership card and
8:00-12:00 midnight
proper photo ID.
Fingerweaving
2. Be 21 years of age or older.
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Education Building
NOTICE:
Please put sharps (lancets, needles, etc.) in
the containers located in the restrooms for
your convenience. Do not place them in the
regular trash cans. Thank you for your
cooperation and assistance in helping to keep
our grounds safe for everyone.
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Gunmaker’s Match, 2:00
p.m. Ask for details at
Gunmaker’s Hall.
Introduction to Color
Theory 2:00 p.m. – 4:00
p.m. Education Building
Range Officer
certification class, 6:00
p.m., Education Building
The Golden Mean - An
Art-Historical Approach
7:00 p.m., Education
Building
Check out the
NMLRA Store
in Booth #87
Targets, T-shirts,
and more!
Tuesday
June - 17
Meeting and Event Schedule
Registration and Target
Desk open from
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
Wednesday
June - 18
Registration and Target
Registration and
Desk open from
Target Desk open from
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
Board of Directors
Meeting
9:00 a.m.
Education Building
Primitive Bow Making
class, Primitive
Encampment
Primitive Bow Making
class, Primitive
Encampment
Traditional
Blacksmithing Class,
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.,
Primitive Encampment
NMLRA Museum open
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
NMLRA Museum open
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Field Representatives
meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
Pistol Beginners Bench,
Education Building
1:00 p.m., Pistol Range.
National Muzzle
Loading Rifle
Association
P.O. Box 67,
6219 St. Road 62
Friendship, IN 47021
Thursday
June - 19
Primitive Hog Roast/
Pitch-in, 5:00 p.m.
NMLRA Museum open
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Friday
June - 20
Saturday
June - 21
Registration and Target
Desk open from
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
Registration and Target
Desk open from
7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m
NMLRA Museum open
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Sporting Clay
Awards, afternoon
Civil War Reenactors
will be demonstrating
in the Primitive Area
throughout the
weekend
NMLRA Museum open
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
NMLRA Marnie
McCausland Memorial
Youth Rang
Rangee Schedule
National Championships
June 14-21, 2014
Rifle Committee
Auction, 7:30 p.m.,
Banquet Room,
Education Building
(812) 667-5131
Range is open from 1pm
to 4 pm daily
A variety of events including:
Muzzleloading Gongs and Silhouettes
BB Gun Match (5 meters)
Muzzleloading Match (25 & 50 Yards)
Air Rifle Match (10 Meters)
Website:
www.nmlra.org
For Y
our Information
Your
Awards ––Official Notice to NMLRA Members
If you cannot attend the awards ceremony and want someone to pick up your
awards, please get a “permission” form from the target desk. No awards will be
given out without a signed form. Or, if you are willing to pay the postage and
handling fee in advance, the office will mail your awards as soon after the shoot as
possible. Arrangements may be made at the Aggregate Desk in the Clubhouse
before 5:00 P.M. on Saturday, June 21. The shipping fee for one to three medals is
$10.00, and the shipping fee for one award is $10.00. Medals not picked up will be
held for one year. If not claimed within that period, they will be returned to the
Awards Committee for recycling.
No permanent trophies will leave the grounds.
Rifle and Primitive targets may be claimed from the Scoring Room
immediately following the Awards Ceremony.
Awards Presentations
Pistol—Ceremony held at 9:00 A.M. on Sunday, June 22.
Primitive—Ceremony held at 10:00 A.M. on Sunday, June 22.
Quail Walk—Championship Match with awards presentation will be held at
1:00 P.M. Saturday, June 21.
Rifle—Ceremony held at 10:00 A.M. on Sunday, June 22.
Skeet—Championship Matches begin Saturday, June 21, with awards
following completion of matches.
Sporting Clays—Ceremony held Friday afternoon, June 20.
Trap—Ceremony held at 9:00 A.M. on Sunday, June 22.
Woodswalk—Ceremony held at 9:00 A.M. on Sunday, June 22.
Gunmaker’s
Hall
PRESENTS
On the
Porch
The lecture series
continues, please
see the board on the
front porch of
Gunmaker’s Hall
for this year’s
schedule.
Quail Walk Awards
1:00 p.m.
Skeet Awards,
ceremony following
completion of
championshp matches
The König Match
will be held after the
completion of the last
relay, on the west end
of the main range.
Sunday
June - 22
Church Services,
Rev. M.J. Longstreth,
9:00 a.m. near the
Blockhouse on the
Primitive Range. All are
welcome to attend –
musicians, please
bring your instruments!
Pistol Awards
9:00 a.m.
Trap Awards
9:00 a.m.
Woodswalk Awards
9:00 a.m.
Primitive Awards
10:00 a.m.
Rifle Awards
10:00 a.m.
Winners of daily cash
matches may choose to
remand prize money
back to the NMLRA as
an act of charity. See the
Registration Desk for
more details.
Daily cash winnings
must be picked up by
noon, Sunday, June 22.
If not picked up, gift
certificates will be issued
in the amount of winnings.
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Rules and Procedures
Rules
It is the competitor's responsiblity to be familiar with and understand the first five sections of the NMLRA Range Rules and Regulations
book before entering into competition.
The following rules are printed here for your particular attention.
1. Only blackpowder or BATF approved blackpowder substitute permitted.
2. Ignition is by percussion cap that fits on nipple, or by flint stone striking frizzen. (Exceptions: Wheellocks with original-type ignition, and
primers in slug guns.)
3. No intoxicants are to be used on firing line.
4. No smoking on firing line. Keep powder containers closed.
5. No loaded firearms may be taken from the firing line.
6. Rifle and Primitive match targets may be claimed immediately following the awards ceremony; claim your target from the Scoring Room.
7. Safety shields must be used on all flintlock bench rifles and cross-stick rifles.
8. No firearms are to be fired on the covered firing line after the close of each day’s matches.
9. No firing of cannons on the range.
Targets that hang for too many
10. For safety’s sake—shooting glasses and hearing protection are recommended.
relays may be disqualified.
11. Police your shooting area after you have completed your match.
12. Slug gun bench targets fired only on the Slug Gun Range.
13. Daily reentry protest period will end the following day at noon. Prizes will be distributed after protest period.
14. Protest and challenge period will end Sunday, June 16, at 9:00 A.M. Protests and challenges will not be allowed after the conclusion of the official
score protest and challenge period.
15. See page #3 on how to challenge a score.
16. All offhand matches, except musket and Schuetzen, are to be fired on the Offhand Range.
17. Schuetzen matches (10 shots) may be fired in two consecutive relays in the same day. Schuetzen matches may be fired with roundball or bullet and
are to be fired on the west end of the Bench Range.
18. All false muzzles will be attached to the loading bench by a cord or similar device, so that the firearm may not be placed in a firing position without
removal of the false muzzle.
19. Specific, posted individual range rules take precedence over NMLRA Official Rules.
20. Off-the-shelf guns, chunk guns, muskets, squirrel rifles, one gun, smoothbores, and buffalo guns must be inspected by the range officer for sights and
authenticity and must receive a sticker.
21. Check the bulletin boards for announcements and program changes.
National Rifle Matches are not squadded—all matches are timed relays. This gives competitors the opportunity to shoot their chosen matches during
any day of the national competition. Last day for all reentry, aggregate, and match competition is Saturday, June 15.
Bench Range: 50, 100, and 200 yd. ranges—45 minute relays; Offhand Range: 25, 50, and 100 yd. ranges—30 minute relays. Slug Range: 100, 200, and
300 yd. ranges—45 minute relays. Chunk gun and Silhouette Ranges—45 minute relays. Pistol 25 and 50 yards—30 minute relays.
Fir
ing Line Rifle Procedure – Registration and Target Desk 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. first weekend; 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. rest of week.
iring
Ranges open at 7:00 a.m. and shooting begins at 7:30 a.m. (weather and lighting permitting).
1.
All competitors must register at the Registration Desk in the Clubhouse. Registration fees are $20.00, and Juniors register for $1.00
(Juniors are competitors who have not had their eighteenth birthday; Juniors must be sponsored by an adult member. Apply at the registration desk
for a Junior Shooter’s card.*) After registration, pistol shooters report to the Pistol Shack for matches, and trap shooters report to the Trap House.
Quail Walk, Skeet, and Sporting Clays competitors report to their respective ranges, north up Caesar Creek. Primitive, tomahawk and knife, and
primitive bow competitors all report to the Primitive Range, south along Laughery Creek. Woodswalk competitors report to the Woodswalk Range
behind the Rand House. Running Boar competitors report to range located behind the barn.
2. Select the matches you wish to shoot from this program.
a. If you are shooting single matches (not aggregates), purchase at the appropriate Target Desk those targets listed for the particular match
identified as “Individual Matches” and “Reentry Matches.”
b. If you are purchasing aggregate matches, select your aggregate at the Aggregate Desk. (See item 4., below.)
c. SHOOTERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PURCHASING THE CORRECT TARGETS FOR THEIR MATCHES.
d. Identification marks on targets are as follows: red dot—50 yards offhand; OS represents open sights.
e. Practice targets are $1.00 and are for use only if there is sufficient space on the firing line.
3. When requesting targets at the Target Desk, tell your attendant the match number(s) you wish to shoot. Be correct in giving your registration number;
always wear your registration badge so that your number can be double-checked. When sending others to purchase targets for you, send your
registration number on a slip of paper with the purchaser; do not depend on memory. A match may be fired only once (exceptions: reentry matches).
4. Aggregates must be entered before purchasing or firing any individual matches in the aggregate. Should you fire an individual
match that is included in an aggregate, you can no longer purchase that aggregate. If you shoot an individual match that is
included in an aggregate that you have already entered, you have automatically disqualified both of your scores. To prevent this,
purchase the complete aggregate package. Take time to check those matches included in the aggregate against your program. In
this way you will not repeat matches, resulting in disqualification.
5. You may shoot any match in any relay (see certain exceptions in the Primitive Matches section).
a. While a relay is in process, take the target you want to shoot to the range officer’s station. Give the range officer the target; the officer will
then assign you a position on the line and will mark your target for that position. At the order of the range officer, you will hang your own
target. Be sure to verify that your target is on the correct position and yardage before the relay starts.
b. Flint shields on the firing lines are provided for the protection of all shooters. Please leave shielded positions open for flint shooters.
c. Get your bench and/or other gear to your shooting position and loading table in preparation to shoot in the next relay. Do not load your gun
before the relay begins.
d. In bench matches, please remove your bench from the firing line when you do not plan to shoot the next relay.
6. Your score will be posted under the match number and by your registration number on a position sheet inside the Clubhouse. Always check to make
sure your score is posted correctly. If an error has been made, go to the Target Desk immediately. Shooters who leave the range before their score
is posted, should have someone check their score.
7. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask the range officers, directors, or association officers. No question is too small to be answered. A
small question may determine disqualifications, good scores, or someone’s safety.
8. Good luck, good scores, and have a good time.
* All Junior and Sub-junior shooters will receive a Junior Participant ribbon (donated by the Salisbury family).
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Aggregate Matches
2014 Spring National Matches
David Miller, Chief Range Officer of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association
Index of Aggregates and Matches
Bench Aggregates - C - pg. 7; M - pg. 8; V - pg. 9; SS - pg. 11
Bench Matches (not included in an aggregate)
137, 138, 139, 158, 230, 550, 551 - pg. 13
Buffalo Aggregates - X - pg. 9, RR - pg. 11
Buffalo Matches (not included in an aggregate)
400, 401, 407, 555 - pg. 15
Chunk Aggregate - II - pg. 10
Chunk Matches (not included in an aggregate)
240, 241, 244, 245 - pg. 15
Intermediate Aggregates - HH - pg. 10, TT - pg. 11
Inline Hunters Aggregate - IH - pg. 12
Junior Aggregates - G, T - pg. 8, YA -pg. 12
Junior Matches (not included in an aggregate)
1D - pg. 7, 211, 231, 506 - pg. 13, 313 - pg. 17, 402 - pg. 15
Long Range Aggregate - LR - pg. 11
Long Range Matches (not included in an aggregate)
308, 310, 315, 316, 320, 321 - pg. 17
Offhand Aggregates - D - pg. 7; F, O - pg. 8; U, Y, Z, BB - pg.9;
FF, JJ, LL, MM - pg. 10; MN- pg. 11; CA, YA - pg. 12
Offhand Matches (not included in an aggregate)
1B - pg. 7; 2, 3, 10, 12, 13, 20, 40, 42, 47 - pg. 12; 111, 120, 121,
500, 501, 502, 505, 507 - pg. 13
Offhand/Bench Aggregate - AA - pg. 7
Offhand Classification Aggregate - CA - pg. 12
Offhand Novice Aggregates - MN, WN - pg. 11
Offhand Matches (not included in an aggregate)
2, 3, 2W, 3W - pg. 12
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fhand Shoot-of
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Offhand 60 and Over Aggregate - S - pg. 8
Offhand 60 and Over Match (not included in an aggregate)
1A - pg. 7
Offhand 70 and Over Aggregate - UU - pg. 11
Offhand 70 and Over Match (not included in an aggregate)
1E - pg. 7
Running Boar Aggregate - RB - pg. 12
Running Boar Matches (not included in an aggregate)
252, 260 - pg. 12
Schuetzen Aggregate - DD - pg. 10
Schuetzen Match (not included in an aggregate)
112 - pg. 13
Silhouette Aggregate (Long Range) - OO - pg. 11
Silhouette Matches (not included in an aggregate)
303, 304 - pg. 15; 301, 305, 306, 312 - pg. 15
Slug Aggregates - I, J - pg. 8
Slug Matches (not included in an aggregate)
183, 184, 187, 196, 197, 198 - pg. 15
Sub-Junior Aggregate - NN - pg. 10
Sub-Junior Matches (not included in an aggregate)
220,509, 510 - pg. 13; 314 - pg. 17
Women’s Bench Aggregate - CC - pg. 9
Women’s Buffalo Aggregate - N - pg. 8
Women’s Buffalo Match (not included in an aggregate)
403 - pg. 15
Women’s Offhand Aggregates - K- pg. 8; WU - pg. 9; VV, WN pg.
11; CA - pg. 12
Women’s Offhand Matches (not included in an aggregate)
1C - pg. 7; 2W, 3W - pg. 12; 503, 508 - pg. 13
Women’s Slug Match - 195 - pg. 15
(Trophy made and donated by Jim Kreimer)
The top five qualifiers in each class receive a brassard. Top five winners in each class compete on Saturday,
June 21, following the last relay (or no later than 5:00 p.m.). There will be no practice round. Qualifying
targets must be shot before noon, Saturday, June 21. The winner will receive a patch and their name engraved
on a trophy; next top four receive a patch. Flint or percussion, patched roundball, 50 yards, offhand, any
metallic sights, 5 shots, 3-bull 100-yard target (3 shots on one bull, two on the other).
Class 1A Over 60
Class 1B Under 60 Class 1C Women
Class 1D Juniors
Class 1E Over 70
By virtue of being the top five shooters in the 2013 Max Vickery Shoot-off, the following are eligible to compete in
the 2014 Max Vickery Shoot-Off: Tim Marsh, Richard Marsh, David Jones, Morgan Greenlee, and Elwood Cullers.
Aggregates
Shooters: Be sure to check
your targets! You are
Rifle Range Officer -- Charles Burton
responsible for receiving
Aggregate Fee $3.25, plus $4.00 per match; Running Boar $5.00 per match.
the correct targets. If they
Aggregate AA Founders Match (Trophy donated by Charles Sainopulos)
are marked wrong and you
5 shots—roundball.
shoot them, your targets
A-1
50 yards, rest, open sights, 6-bull target.
will be disqualified!
A-2
25 yards, offhand, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
A-3
50 yards, offhand (Free Rifle or NRA Standing), any metallic sights, 100-yard target.
A-4
100 yards, rest, any metallic sights, 6-bull L target.
Note: Matches listed within an
Matches A-1 through A-4 cannot be entered as indivivual matches.
aggregate
may be entered as an
Aggregate C Flintlock Bench Aggregate (Trophy provided by NMLRA trophy fund)
5 shots—roundball.
individual match (unless otherwise
Match 170 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target.
stated). Please see Rule #4 under
Match 171 50 yards, rest, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
"Firing Line Rifle Procedure" for
Match 175 100 yards, rest, any metallic sights, 6-bull L target.
further clarification.
Aggregate D Musket Aggregate (Trophy provided by NMLRA trophy fund)
10 shots—issue type sights as approved by NMLRA—Musket as issued—offhand—roundball or minie ball. All Musket
Matches shot on the Bench Range.
Match 50 50 yards, 3-bull 100-yard target, 5 shots on each bull.
Match 51 100 yards, 200-yard target.
Match 53 200 yards, 300-meter target.
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Aggregate Matches
Aggregate F
Aggregate G
Aggregate I
Aggregate J
Aggregate K
Aggregate M
Aggregate N
Aggregate O
Aggregate S
Aggregate T
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Flintlock Offhand Aggregate (Trophy donated by Log Cabin Shop)
5 shots—open sights—roundball.
Match 46 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 44 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 45 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Junior Rifle Championship (Trophy donated by Ox-Yoke Originals) (Merchandise certificates dontated by
Mary Lou and Clark Frazier – 1st-$50.00; 2nd - $30.00; 3rd-$20.00)
Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
5 shots—roundball—$1.00.
Match 82 Daniel Boone, 25 yards, offhand, any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on
the other.
Match 210 Betty Zane, 50 yards, bench rest, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match 212 Unnamed, 50 yards, bench rest, open sights,6-bull target.
Long Range Slug Gun Aggregate (Trophy donated from June, 2009 Rifle Committee Silent Auction)
10 shots—Slug Gun Range—rest—any sights.
Match 190 Kenneth Bresien, 300 yards, 200-yard target. 
Match 188 Wilburn Terry Memorial, 400 yards, large slug target. 
Match 189 500 yards, large slug target. 
Lloyd Resor Memorial Slug Gun Aggregate (Trophy donated by Kissel Foods)
10 shots—Slug Gun Range—rest—any sights.
Match 181 100 yards, two 6-bull slug gun targets. (Sponsored by Grandma and Grandpa in memory of Chris
deVaudreuil)
Match 185 200 yards, two 200-yard targets. (Sponsored by The Minute-Men and Shirley deVaudreuil in memory of
Jerry deVaudreuil)
Match 186 300 yards, 200-yard target.
Attention Women
Women’s Offhand Aggregate (Trophy donated by Ox-Yoke Originals)
Competitors ...
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Women’s Offhand
Match 60 25 yards, 6-bull target
Aggregates
Match 64 25 yards, 6-bull slug gun target.
(K, WU, and VV) are
Match 62 50 yards, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
classified. Please see
Benchrest Aggregate (Trophy donated by Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Company)
Aggregate CA on page
#12 for classification
5 shots—roundball.
information.
Match 130 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target.
Match 136 John Kindred, 50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match 150 100 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull L target.
Match 160 200 yards, any metallic sights, 200-yard target.
Women’s Buffalo Aggregate (Trophy donated by Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Company)
5 shots—roundball—buffalo target (must be posted in its natural position)—any metallic sights. Guns have a 14
lb. limit on all Buffalo Matches.
Match 454 50 yards, 5-bull (reduced rings).
Match 456 100 yards, 100-yard buffalo (7-ring).
Traditional Offhand Hunting Rifle Aggregate (Trophy donated by J.L. Hargis)
5 shots—open sights.
NOTICE: 
Matches with the symbol 
Match 90 25 yards, 6-bull target.
are in danger of being
Match 91 50 yards, 100-yard target.
dropped from future shootMatch 93 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
ing programs for lack of par60 and Over Offhand Aggregate (Trophy donated by Tip and Joan Curtis)
ticipation. If you enjoy shoot5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
ing these matches, show
Match 11 25 yards, 6-bull target.
your support by participatMatch 22 50 yards, 100-yard target.
ing in the competition.
Match 38 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Junior Offhand Championship (Trophy donated by Dixon Muzzleloading Shop)
Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
5 shots—25 yards—any metallic sights—roundball—3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the
other. $3.00.
Match 80 Unnamed
Match 81 John Tingle
Aggregate Matches
Aggregate U Charlie Haffner Hunting Aggregate (Trophy donated by Dixie Gun Works)
Traditional Hunting rifle, flint or percussion—5 shots—offhand—open sights—no sighters. Target must be
posted in the upright, vertical position. If space is available, more than one animal target may be posted. Each
target must be completed in the relay in which it is posted. A practice animal target may be purchased and
posted at a distance other than a posted record target.
Match 16 25 yards, squirrel target.
Match 17 25 yards, crow target.
Match 18 25 yards, combination squirrel, crow, groundhog target.
Match 25 50 yards, fox target.
Match 26 50 yards, groundhog target.
Match 33 100 yards, standing buffalo target.
Aggregate WU Women’s Charlie Haffner Hunting Aggregate (Trophy donated by Jim and Linda Fulmer)
Traditional Hunting rifle, flint or percussion—5 shots—offhand—open sights—no sighters. Target must be
posted in the upright, vertical position. If space is available, more than one animal target may be posted. Each
target must be completed in the relay in which it is posted. A practice animal target may be purchased and
posted at a distance other than a posted record target.
Match 4
25 yards, squirrel target.
Match 5
25 yards, crow target.
Match 6
25 yards, combination squirrel, crow, groundhog target.
Match 19 50 yards, fox target.
Match 48 50 yards, groundhog target.
Match 49 100 yards, standing buffalo target.
Aggregate V Round Ball Bench/Any Sight Aggregate (Trophy donated by Branch and Holly Meanley)
5 shots—bench—roundball—any sights.
Match 140 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 159 100 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Match 165 200 yards, 200-yard target (red bull).
Aggregate X Buffalo Aggregate (Trophy provided by NMLRA trophy fund)
5 shots–roundball—buffalo target (must be posted in its natural position). Guns have a 14 lb. limit in all Buffalo Matches.
Match 450 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull (reduced rings).
Match 451 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard buffalo (7-ring).
Match 452 50 yards, open sights, 5-bull (reduced rings).
Match 453 100 yards, open sights, 100-yard buffalo (7-ring).
Aggregate Y Smoothbore Aggregate (Trophy donated by Stan Reed)
Smoothbore must be checked and tagged. 5 shots—smoothbore—no rear sight above the plane of the barrel—no
set triggers—54 caliber minimum—flintlock only.
Match 105 25 yards, groundhog target.
Match 106 25 yards, running deer target.
Match 107 50 yards, elk target.
Match 108 100 yards, 200-meter French target.
Aggregate Z Unlimited Longhunter Aggregate (Trophy donated by Blue River Longrifles, Inc.)
5 shots—any muzzleloading rifle—any sights, including scopes—ball, bullet or sabot—offhand. Target must be
posted in the upright, vertical position. A hunting style sling may be used. An adjustable target sling is not
allowed. If space is available, more than one animal target may be posted. Each target must be completed in
the relay in which it is posted. A practice animal target may be purchased and posted at a distance other than a
posted record target.
Match 125 25 yards, squirrel target.
Match 126 50 yards, running groundhog target.
Match 127 50 yards, running deer target.
Match 128 100 yards, standing buffalo target.
Aggregate BB Traditional Offhand Flint Hunting Rifle Aggregate (Trophy donated by Hunters Rendezvous)
5 shots—open sights.
Match 100 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 101 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 103 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate CC Women’s Bench Aggregate (Trophy donated by Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Company)
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 200 50 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 206 100 yards, 6-bull L target.
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Aggregate Matches
Aggregate DD Schuetzen Aggregate (See page 13 for König (King) Match information) (Trophy donated by Jim and Linda Fulmer)
Matches (10 shots) may be fired in two consecutive relays in the same day. Fired on the west end of the Bench Range.
10 shots—any metallic sights.
Match 114 100 yards, German 25-ring target (small red bull). 
Match 115 200 yards, German 25-ring target (large red bull). 
Match 116 200 yards, 200-yard target (red bull). 
Aggregate FF Offhand Aggregate (Trophy donated by Mountain State Muzzleloading Supplies)
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 8 The Pioneer—25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 29 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 30 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate HH Intermediate Offhand Championship (Competitors who have not reached the age of 21.) (Trophy donated by Chuck
Hearn Firearms).
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 85 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 86 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 87 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate II Lee Good Memorial Chunk Gun Aggregate (Trophy donated by David and Cindy DeLong)
To be fired on the Allen Coon Chunk Range (located on the far end of the Youth Range). Practice targets available
for $1.00 at the range – all match and aggregate targets must be purchased in the Clubhouse. Fixed open sights—
shaders allowed—no in-line action or sealed ignition—no false muzzles allowed—no weight limit—3 shots, shortest string measure wins. Shooter furnishes own sighters. In the tradition of the “50” pin, any Chunk Gun shooter
turning in a three shot target that scores less than one inch total string measure will receive an “S’inch” pin. See
the Registration Desk for score verification and to pick up pins (donated by Bevel Brothers). The winner of
Aggregate II will receive a pocket watch donated by Allen and Julia Coon.
Match 242 X-center target. (Sponsored by W.E. Rayl, Inc.)
Match 243 X-center target.
Aggregate JJ Sighted Smoothbore Aggregate (Trophy donated from June, 2009 Rifle Committee Silent Auction)
Smoothbore must be checked and tagged. 5 shots—offhand—flintlock or percussion—fixed open sights (front and
rear)—no limitations on caliber.
Match 34 25 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 35 25 yards, 6-bull slug gun target.
Match 36 50 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Match 37 100 yards, 200-meter French target.
Aggregate LL Traditional Offhand Hunting Rifle Non-Jacketed Aggregate (Trophy donated from June, 2009 Rifle Committee
Silent Auction)
5 shots—open sights.Shooting jackets may not be used in this event. T-shirts, sweat shirts and cloth shirts must
be used and may be used in any combination. Lower back support devices may be used if the device is physician
approved and if the physician approval is presented to a rifle range officer prior to shooting the event.
Match 54
25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 55
50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 56
50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 57
100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate MM Traditional Offhand Flint Hunting Rifle Non-Jacketed Aggregate (Trophy donated by Boyd Goldsby,
Harry Goldman, Roger Needham and J.L. Hargis in memory of Tom Gillman)
5 shots—open sights. Shooting jackets may not be used in this event. T-shirts, sweat shirts and cloth
shirts must be used and may be used in any combination. Lower back support devices may be used if
the device is physician approved and if the physician approval is presented to a rifle range officer
prior to shooting the event.
Match 94
25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 95
50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 96
50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 97
100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate NN Sub-Junior Championship (Trophy donated from June, 2009 Rifle Committee Silent Auction) Sponsored by
Conner Longrifles
Competitors who have not reached the age of 12. 5 shots—any metallic sights–roundball—$1.00.
Match 76 25 yards, standing rest, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 77 25 yards, standing rest, bear target.
Match 221 50 yards, bench rest, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
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Aggregate Matches
Aggregate OO Long Range Silhouette Aggregate (Trophy donated by Long Range Shooters)
Shooting jackets may be used for all Long Range Matches. Tie breaker for this aggregate is Match 317.
Match 317 Mini Creedmoor Match. Same as Match 315 except match is not reentry, see page 17 for details. $5.00. 
Match 318 Same rules and equipment as Matches 308 and 315 except match is not reentry, see page 17 for details.
300 meters, 45 minute relay, targets to be mounted between Long Range Silhouette pigs, 300-meter
target, 13 shots, 10 best to count for score. $3.50. 
Match 319 Long Range Silhouette. Same as Match 308 except match is not reentry, see page 17 for details. Each hit
is the value shown on the score sheet. $5.00. 
Aggregate RR Flint Buffalo Aggregate (Trophy donated by J.L. Hargis)
5 shots—roundball—buffalo target (must be posted in its natural position). Guns have 14 lb. limit on all Buffalo Matches.
Match 465 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull target (reduced rings).
Match 466 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard buffalo target (7-ring).
Note: Matches listed within an
Match 467 50 yards, open sights, 5-bull target (reduced rings).
aggregate may be entered as an
Match 468 100 yards, open sights, 100-yard buffalo target (7-ring).
individual match (unless
Aggregate SS Light Bench Aggregate (Trophy donated by Sarah and Fred Lotts)
otherwise stated.) Please see
5 shots—14 lb. limit.
Rule #3 under "Firing Line
Match 141 50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Rifle Procedure" for further
Match 142 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target (7-ring).
clarification.
Match 143 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Match 144 100 yards, open sights, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate TT Intermediate One Rifle Championship (Trophy donated from June, 2009 Rifle Committee Silent Auction)
Competitors who have not reached the age of 21. 5 shots—any metallic sights.
Match 83 25 yards, offhand, 6-bull target.
Match 84 50 yards, offhand, 100-yard target.
Match 213 50 yards, bench, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 214 100 yards, bench, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate UU 70 and Over Clark Frazier Offhand Aggregate
5 shots-roundball-any metallic sights.
Match 65 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Note: Offhand Rifle Aggregates F, O, U, BB, FF, LL, and MM are
Match 66 50 yards, 100-yard target.
classified;Women’s Offhand Rifle Aggregates K, WU, and VV are
Match 67 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
classified; individual matches of these aggregates are not classified.
Match 68 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate Awards will be given to first, second and third place winners
Aggregate VV Women’s Offhand Aggregate
in four classes: Master Expert, Sharpshooter, and Marksman.
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 39 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 58 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 69 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate WN Women’s Offhand Novice Aggregate
A novice is a competitor who has never placed first in any offhand rifle match during the June or September shoot.
One set of awards will be given to the top three competitors in the aggregate; no individual match medals
awarded. 5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 78 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 79 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 89 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate MN Men’s Offhand Novice Aggregate
A novice is a competitor who has never placed first in any offhand rifle match during the June or September shoot.
One set of awards will be given to the top three competitors in the aggregate; no individual match medals
awarded. 5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball.
Match 72 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 73 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 75 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Aggregate LR Long Range Grand Championship (Trophy donated by the Long Range Shooters)
This aggregate and matches will be shot on June 12th and 13th at Camp Atterbury. The matches will be squadded
starting with Match 850, at 9:00 a.m., Thursday, June 12th; Matches 851 and 852 will follow (weather and
circumstances permitting). In order to be admitted to this active military camp, NMLRA competitors and spectators
(no shooting fee) must be listed with the gatehouse at Atterbury BEFORE arrival on June 12th or 13th. There will
be access to the parking lot at Atterbury and the range assigned to NMLRA ONLY. (Alternate dates are June 19 and 20.)
Match 850 800 yards long range.
Match 851 900 yards long range.
Match 852 1000 yards long range.
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Aggreg
ate & Of
fhand Matches
Aggregate
Offhand
Aggregate RB Running Boar Aggregate
See below for additional Running Boar Matches. Range open Saturday through Saturday, 10 shots (5 shots each
direction) – roundball-offhand-50 meters, International moving target, two directions. Flint shooters allowed
four misfires per round. Percussion shooters allowed two misfires per round.
Match 250 Any metallic sights.
Match 251 Open sights.
Aggregate YA Julie Thibeault Memorial Offhand Aggregate (Trophy provided by Stephen Dick)
Youth shooter must be less than age 20 and adult shooter must be age 21 or older at the beginning of the Spring
National Shoot. Sub-juniors may use a standing rest. 5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball—flint or percussion.
Match 117 Youth, 25 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match 118 Youth, 25 yards, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
Match 122 Adult, 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 123 Adult, 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Aggregate IH Inline Hunter Aggregate
Any production inline muzzleloader. Roundball, sabot or conical. Any sight: open-peep-scope. Any source
of ignition: 209 primer-rifle primer-caps. Black powder or black powder substitutes only - no smokeless
powder. Rifle cannot weigh more than 15 pounds and must be weighed and tagged. Rifle must be supported
from shoulder in rear and one point of forearm. Bench, sand bags, and cross sticks allowed. Shooters are
encouraged to have a spotter for the annimals and their own bench. All animals to be shot in order from left
to right.
Match 340 5 shots, bench or any position, 50 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Match 341 5 shots, bench or any position, 100 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Match 342 8 shots - 5 best for score, 200 yards, 200-yard target (red).
Match 343 200 meter, 5 chicken silhouettes, unlimited sighters, you must declare when you are going for score.
45 minute relay.
Match 344 300 meter, 5 pig silhouettes, unlimited sighters, you must declare when you are going for score. 45
minute relay.
Aggregate CA Offhand Classification Aggregate
5 shots—any muzzleloading rifle—any metallic sights. The scores for the four classifications are as follows: Master—88%-100% 176 and above; Expert—83% to 87%, 166-175 points; Sharpshooter—75% to 82%, 150-165 points;
Marksman—Below 75%, 149 points and below. The aggregate has to be completed for classification. Note: Women’s
Aggregates K, WU, and VV are classified aggregates; all women who regularly compete in these aggregates need
to shoot the Aggregate CA to obtain classification. Your classification will be in effect for the next National
Shoot. (If you want your classification to take effect at this event, please notify the Target Desk upon completion of
Aggregate CA.) One set of awards will be given to the top three competitors regardless of classification; no individual match medals awarded.
Match C1—25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match C2—50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match C3—50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match C4—100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Rifle Matches -
Offhand Range – 30 minute relays.
Novice Offhand Weekly Reentry Match
(see Novice aggregates on page 11)
A novice is a competitor who has never placed first in any
offhand rifle match during the June or September shoot. 5 shotsany metallic sights-roundball - $3.00.
Match 2 25 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Match 3 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 2W Women, 25 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Match 3W Women, 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Flintlock or Percussion unless otherwise designated
Flintlock Offhand Matches
5 shots—open sights—roundball—$4.00.
Match 40 Wes Kindig—25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 42 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match 47 50 yards, 6-bull slug gun target.
Running Boar Matches
See above for Running Boar Aggregate. Range open Saturday
through Saturday, 10 shots (5 shots each direction) – roundballoffhand-50 meters, International moving target, two directions.
(see Offhand aggregates starting on page 7)
Flint shooters allowed four misfires per round. Percussion
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball—$4.00.
Match 10 George Rogers Clark Memorial—25 yards, 6-bull target. shooters allowed two misfires per round—$5.00.
Match 252
Flint, open sights.
Match 12 The Frontiersman—25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 260 Daily reentry, any metallic sights.
Match 13 Jim LaBoyteaux—25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 20 50 yards, (NRA Standing or Free Rifle), 100-yard target.
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Of
fhand, Bench Rest & Slug Matches
Offhand,
Special Of
fhand W
eekly Medal Reentry Match
Offhand
Weekly
5 shots—roundball—open sights—flint or percusion. Factory, production-made guns only—NO KITS; any alterations will result in
disqualification. Guns must be checked and tagged at the Bench Range Target Building. Highest target to score weekly. —$3.00.
Match 111
Off-the-Shelf—25 yards, 6-bull slug target.
Schuetzen Weekly Medal Reentry Matches
(see Schuetzen Aggregate on page #10)
10 shots—offhand—any sights—highest target to score weekly–$3.00.
Matches (10 shots) may be fired in two consecutive relays in the same day. Fired on the west end of the Bench Range.
Match 112
100 yards, German 25-ring target (small red bull). 
Of
fhand Daily Cash Reentry Matches (see Cash Reentry Aggregate on page #8)
Offhand
5 shots —$3.00 (exception: Matches 506, 509, and 510 $1.00). Payouts of 20%—15%—10% highest target to score daily.
Match 500
25 yards, roundball, any metallic sights, 6-bull slug gun target.
Match 501
25 yards, roundball, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match 502
Flintlock, 25 yards, roundball, open sights, 6-bull target.
Match 503
Women, 25 yards, roundball, any metallic sights, 6-bull slug gun target.
Match 505
50 yards, any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
Match 506
Junior, 25 yards, roundball, any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other. (No cash
disbursements; merchandise only.) $1.00.
Match 507
Traditional Flint or Percussion—25 yards, open sights, 6-bull target.
Match 508
Women, 50 yards, any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
Match 509
Sub-Junior, weekly reentry, 25 yards, any metallic sights, standing rest position, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one
bull and 2 on the other. (No cash disbursements; medals to top three places.) $1.00.
Match 510
Sub-Junior, 25 yards, any metallic sights, standing rest position, standing buffalo target. (No cash disbursements;
medals to top three places daily.) $1.00.
International Weekly Medal Reentry Matches
Note: International matches are 13 shots, 10 best to count for score. Both international matches will be shot on the offhand
50 yard range. Highest target to score weekly.—$3.00.
Match 120
International smoothbore flintlock musket or trade gun. Muskets can be of any nation; both muskets and trade guns
must be at least .54 caliber, no rear sights, can be original or reproduction. 50 yards offhand, roundball, no set triggers,
200-meter French target. Trade guns that are suitable for the Northwest trade gun match and of .54 caliber are suitable
for this match.
Match 121
International Free Rifle. Flintlock or percussion, 50 yards, standing offhand or free rifle position, B-19 target, roundball
or bullet, any metallic sights.
Bench Rest Matches (see bench aggregates starting on page #7)
Bench Range—45 minute relays. 5 shots—roundball—$4.00.
Match 137
Jesse Booher Memorial, squirrel rifle, 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target, gun limit—10 lbs., 40 caliber.
Match 138
50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match 139
50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match 158
100 yards, open sights, 6-bull L target. 
Junior Bench Rest (see Junior Championship aggregates starting on page #8)
Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.5 shots—any metallic sights—50 yards—roundball—6-bull target—$1.00.
Match 211
Blue Jacket.
Sub-Junior Bench Rest (see Sub-Junior Championship on page #11)
Competitors who have not reached the age of 12. (Trophy donated by MDM) 5 shots—50 yards—$1.00.
Match 220
Any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard target, 3 shots on one bull and 2 on the other.
Husband and Wife Bench Rest—$4.00
Match 230
5 shots each, 50 yards, any metallic sights, roundball, two 6-bull targets.
Junior-Senior Bench Rest—$4.00
Match 231
5 shots each, 50 yards, any metallic sights, roundball, two 6-bull targets.
Bench Rest Weekly Cash Reentry Matches
5 shots—any metallic sights—roundball. Payouts of 20%–15%–10%, one time only payout.—$3.00.
Match 550
50 yards, 6-bull target.
Match 551
Light bench, 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring). (see Light Bench Aggregate on page #11)
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Slug Gun Matches (see Slug Aggregates on page #8)
Slug Gun Range—10 shots—rest—any sights—$4.00.
Match 183
100 yards, two 6-bull slug gun targets. 
Match 184
200 yards, string measure, two 200-yard targets. 
Match 187
300 yards, string measure, 200-yard target.
Match 195
Women’s Slug Gun, 100 yards, two 6-bull slug gun targets.
Slug Weekly Cash Reentry Matches
5 shots—any sights.
Payouts of 20%–15%–10%, highest target to score weekly—$3.00.
Match 196
100 yards, 6-bull slug gun target.
Match 197
200 yards, 200-yard target.
Match 198
300 yards, 200-yard target.
Chunk Gun Matches (see Chunk Aggregate on page #10)
König (or King) Match
Saturday, June 21, 2014
The König Match will be held after the
completion of the last relay, June 21, on the west
end of the main range. Qualifiers are the top fifteen finishers in the Schuetzen Aggregate (DD)
this year, who are present at the time of the match.
The König Match consists of one shot, no
sighters, at 200 yards, offhand, with any metallic sights. The König target is designed by the
previous year's König (King).
Fired on the Allen Coon Chunk Gun Range (located on the far end of the Youth Range). Practice targets available for $1.00 at the
range – all match and aggregate targets must be purchased in the Clubhouse. 3 shots—X-center target—shortest string measure
wins (Exception: Match 245). Shooter furnishes own sighters. Fixed open sights, shaders allowed, no in-line action or sealed
ignition, no false muzzles allowed, no weight limit. In the tradition of the “50” pin, any Chunk Gun shooter turning in a three shot
target that scores less than one inch total string measure will receive an “S’inch” pin. See the Registration Desk for score verification
and to pick up pins (donated by the Bevel Brothers). $4.00; Reentry $3.00; Match 245 $20.50.
Match 240 Don Schuerman Memorial Match. One target for record score.
Match 241 Weekly Cash Reentry—Payouts of 20%—15%—10%.
Match 244 Men's Light Rifle Weekly Cash Reentry—Payouts of 20%—15%—10%. The same rules apply as above, except there
is a 12 pound limit.
Match 245 A.W. Coon Super Match —squadded 10-shot chunk match fired on shooter’s choice of either of two days: Thursday,
June 19 or Friday, June 20. Practice begins with relay 3 at approximately 9:00 a.m. The match begins with relay 4 and
consists of 10 one-shot targets for a total string measure. Plaques for top three places, and medals for Best Flint, Best
X Overall.
Buf
Bufffalo Matches
(see Buffalo Aggregates starting on page #9)
Matches are weekly reentry unless otherwise noted. Highest target to score; Medals to top three places in each match (exception:
Match 555). Guns have a 14 lb. limit on all Buffalo Matches. 5 shots–roundball–buffalo target (must be posted in its natural
position). —$3.00 (exception: Match 402—$1.00).
Match 400
Merrill and Margaret Deer, 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull (reduced rings).
Match 401
Jim Bridger, 50 yards, flint, open sights, 5-bull.
Match 402
Junior, 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull.
Match 403
Women, 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull (reduced rings).
Match 407
Briar Johnson, 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard buffalo (7-ring).
Match 555
50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull. Match 555 is a weekly cash reentry–20%, 15%, and 10%, one time only payout.
Silhouette Matches (see Silhouette Aggregate on page #11)
The Silhouette Matches will be held daily. Matches start at 7:30 A.M. on the greens at the west portion of the rifle range.
Registration for Silhouette Matches will be taken at the Target Desk in the Clubhouse. (Register the day before you are planning to
shoot). Matches 303 and 305 are Daily Reentry Matches, medals to top three daily. Match Fee $4.00.
Matches 304 and 306 are medal matches, enter one time only, not a reentry match, 1-2-3 place medals. Match Fee $5.00.
Equipment is any rifle with open sights (shaders allowed) loaded with a single patched roundball. Targets are designed to fall
with a medium to light load for a hunting rifle. A .45 caliber roundball over 60 grains of blackpowder gives adequate impact to knock
over silhouettes. However, any shooter who is destroying targets will be disqualified.
Firing is in five four shot stages, five minutes per stage, offhand. Exception—Bear target can be fired upon in any position
without artificial support.
Further information is available from the range officer in charge.
The range officer has the right to refuse or remove any shooter whose actions are unsafe or has unsafe equipment. NMLRA
Rules prevail.
Match 303 Large Rifle Daily Medal Reentry Match
Match 304 Large Rifle Medal Match
Each match consists of 20 rounds.
• 4 crow at 50 yards • 4 groundhog at 100 yards • 4 buffalo at 150 yards • 4 turkey at 175 yards • 4 bear at 200 yards.
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Muzzleloading & Breech Loading Doub
le Rifle Shoot
Double
in memory of Tom “TK” Dawson
Match shot on Sunday, June 15th (Muzzleloading only); and Monday, June 16th (Breech Loading only). Shooting
begins at 1 p.m. both days. Prizes will be awarded at the range after shooting ends on the day of the match. You must be
a registered shooter and NMLRA member to participate. Match fee will be collected at the range. Match Fee - $25.00
This event will take place near the Sporting Clays Range. If you don’t know how to find it, please ask for
directions. Shooters will be assigned to squads, organized at the time of the shoot. Special considerations as to
squadding will be done if practical - i.e. two using the same rifle, etc. ALL RIFLES WILL BE CARRIED
UNLOADED AND BROKEN OPEN. We muzzleloaders are not used to this. GET USED TO IT! Loading
ONLY at the firing line when all is clear.
Course consists of the BIG FIVE silhouette targets with metallic “kill zone” to advertise hits. A charging
buffalo is included. In addition, there will be knock-down targets and a number of elective targets. If you hit
everything on the first shot and no electives, you can get by with 13 shots. With the electives and all others you
many require, maximum number of shots is 30. Reserve a few shots for chronographing, sight in, and random
selection of one for breakdown (to determine that all cartridges are loaded with ONLY black powder). NO
smokeless powder will be permitted although you may use black powder in a nitro proved rifle.
Distances will be random, just as you may find them in the field. If you know where your rifle shoots at fifty
and 100 yards, you should be in pretty good shape…nothing guaranteed.
Equipment: Any safe side-by-side double permitted including cape rifles or shotguns. Excluded will be double
guns with two sets of sights. Both barrels will be loaded with ball or bullet. Sights will be iron sights Optical
enhancement beyond eyeglasses not allowed. This includes merit discs and swing away lenses. Eye and ear
protection HIGHLY recommended.
Attire: Victorian/Edwardian attire much preferred (Google it).
Matches in this format have been enjoyed at East Enterprise and fully subscribed for a decade. Have fun, be
safe and good shooting.
Silhouette Committee.
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Silhouette & Long Range Matches
40 Caliber (Or Under) Silhouette Match
Match 301 Pistol Weekly Medal Reentry Match
Match 305 Small Rifle Daily Medal Reentry Match
Match 306 Small Rifle Medal Match
Each match consists of 20 rounds.
• 4 chicken at 40 yards • 4 pig at 60 yards • 4 turkey at 80 yards • 4 ram at 100 yards • 1 each in final round.
Targets are IHMSA .22 caliber pistol targets. Resetting targets made by Nathan Sell. Note:See page 15, rules under “Silhouette
Matches” for further information.
Smoothbore Silhouette Match
Weekly reentry. Any muzzleloading smoothbore shooting a single patched round ball and having no rear sight above the plane
of the barrel.—$4.00.
Match 312 Smoothbore Weekly Medal Reentry Match Each match consists of 20 rounds.
• 4 crow at 40 yards • 4 groundhog at 60 yards • 4 buffalo at 80 yards • 4 turkey at 100 yards • 4 bear at 120 yards
Junior Silhouette
Sub-Junior Silhouette
Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
Weekly reentry. Any rifle or smoothbore, any metallic sights.
Adult supervision required. Same course of fire as Smoothbore
Silhouette. Adults may load and coach the shooter. Firearm
must be light enough to be safely managed by the shooter. Any
hit on the correct target will be scored as a knock-down. —
$1.00.
Each match consists of 20 rounds.
Match 313 Junior Weekly Medal Reentry Match
Competitors who have not reached the age of 12.
Same as Junior Silhouette, except competitor may shoot from
any safe position except bench. Cross sticks available from
range stand. Any hit on the correct target will be scored as a
knock-down. —$1.00.
Each match consists of 20 rounds.
Match 314
Sub-Junior Weekly Medal Reentry Match
Long-Range Muzzleloading Rifle
See Aggregate OO on page 11 for additional matches that may be entered as an aggregate or as individual matches. Match Fee $4.00; Match 320 - $2.50. Weekly Medal Reentry Matches. The targets will be N.R.A. regulation large bore silhouette animals.
Match 308 Traditional military match or sporting/target rifle having traditional metallic sights. Maximum weight not to exceed 15
pounds including sights, any safe trigger, taking ball or bullet, with or without patch. Course of fire: 3 shots at chicken;
3 shots at pig; 2 shots at turkey; 2 shots at ram in 45-minute relay. Unlimited sighters allowed. Must declare record
shots before firing shot. Rifle to be supported by use of cross-sticks, sling, or wrist rest. All loading to be done by
shooter. Rifle must have current shoot inspection sticker from range stand. Shooting jackets permitted.
200 meters (chicken) 300 meters (pig) 385 meters (Turkey) 500 yards (ram)
Match 310 Same as above except: any sights, 3 shots at each animal (total 12 shots) and two consecutive relays used to fire the
12 shots. Loading may be done by any registered shooter. Shooting jackets permitted. 
Match 320 Same as Match 308. Use of cross-sticks, sling, or wrist rest. Course of fire: 13 shot match in one 45-minute relay at 300
meter paper target. Best ten shots counting for score. $2.50. Shooting jackets permitted.
Mini Creedmoor Match
$5.00.
Match 315 Mini Creedmoor Weekly Medal Reentry Match. Same rifle as Match 308. Use of cross-sticks, sling, or wrist rest.
Course of fire: 15 shots at the Creedmoor target at 500 yards; no sighters allowed in one 45-minute relay. Scoring: hit
on white scores 4 points; hit anywhere else on target scores 3 points. Shooting jackets permitted.
Match 316 Traditional English Long Range Weekly Medal Reentry Match. Rifle to be of traditional English long-range rifle
configuration (match, military, or sporting version) in 45 caliber or larger, weighing 11 pounds or less as shot, any safe
trigger, no set trigger. Sights to be traditional metallic only. Course of fire: 15 shots in one 45-minute relay with no
sighters and using only the body for support of the rifle. Scoring same as Match 315. Rifle must have a current
traditional rifle sticker from range stand. Shooting jackets permitted.
Match 321 Open Class Long Range Weekly Medal Reentry Match. Any safe rifle, 15 pounds or less in weight, with any sights,
including scope. Use of cross-sticks, sling, or wrist rest allowed. Course of fire: 15 shots in one 45-minute relay with
no sighters. Scoring same as Match 315. Shooting jackets permitted.
NOTICE:
Matches with the symbol  are in danger of being dropped from future shooting programs for lack of participation.
If you enjoy shooting these matches, show your support by participating in the competition.
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Ad
ditional NRA Matches and NRA Match Information
Additional
Aggregate T
Junior Offhand Aggregate (High Junior)
Aggregate FF Offhand Aggregate (1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class )
Aggregate IH Inline Hunter Aggregate (1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class)
Pistol Match 7 Spring Pistol Championship (1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class)
Pistol Match 13 Junior Pistol Match (High Junior)
Trap Match 132-NRA Trap Championship (1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class)
Match 400
Round Robin Junior Shotgun Aggregate (High Junior)
Skeet Match 15 NRA Skeet Championship (1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class)
Primitive Match 603 (Men) or Match 616 (Women) Combination of these two matches will be
rank in order to award 1-3 places + High Woman; Lewis Class.
Ties: All ties for awards will be broken in accordance with NMLRA rules.
Protest and Challenges: NMLRA rules.
Rules: The NMLRA rulebook will be used for NRA Championships.
NOTICE: The NRA
Muzzleloading Championships are in danger of
being dropped from future
shooting programs for
lack of participation. If
you enjoy shooting these
NRA matches, show your
support by participating
in the competition.
Awards will be medallions for 1st - 3rd places depending on number of competitors for Aggregates FF, IH, Pistol Match 7, Trap Match
132-NRA, Skeet Match 15, and Primitive Match 603 and 616 (combined). There must be at least 10 competitors to award 2nd place
and 20 for 3rd . In addition there will be Lewis Class cash awards paid out depending on number of competitors for Aggregates FF,
IH, Pistol Match 7, Trap Match 132-NRA, Skeet Match 15, and Primitive Match 603 and 616 (combined). There will be winners in
each division of 10 competitors so turn in your targets! See target desk for information on Lewis Class.
• Because the Aggregates chosen for this event are Open class and anyone can enter, there will be only one medallion awarded for
High Woman in each of the following: Aggregate FF, Pistol Match 7, Trap Match 132-NRA, and Skeet Match 15.
• Junior Class awards: Medallion to High Junior in Aggregate T, Pistil Match 13, and Match 400 Round Robin.
Awards Ceremony will be held in conjunction with the NMLRA’s awards ceremony:
Saturday, June 21, 4:00 pm – Skeet
Sunday, June 22, 9:00 am – Pistol and Trap
Sunday, June 22, 10:00 am – Rifle.
Fees: Competitors will automatically be eligible for NRA awards when entering appropriate matches.There will be no additional
fees for NRA registration, targets, or aggregates.
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Pistol Matches
Pistol Matches
Vern McKinley, Pistol Range Officer
•
Dianna Smith, Pistol Shack Supervisor
Individual matches 1 through 6, classified. $4.00.
Match 1
Caplock pistol, 25 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
Match 2
Caplock pistol, 50 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
Match 3
Flintlock pistol, 25 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
Match 4
Flintlock pistol, 50 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
Match 5
Percussion revolver, 25 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
Match 6
Percussion revolver, 50 yards, 10 shots, slow fire.
First and second place in each match 1 through 6 for each class (excluding Temporary Masters).
Match 7
Spring Pistol Championship. Aggregate of matches 1 through 6.
Classified. First, second, and third place in each class including Temporary Masters. $27.25.
Match 7-O Seniors Optical. Aggregate of matches 1 through 6. Unclassified. May be shot with any optical sight (scopes, red dot, etc.)
and two hand hold also allowed. For competitors 60 years of age or older. Must declare before purchasing targets and may
shoot any match in the program with proper pistol. OPTICAL SIGHTS NOT REQUIRED. Medals for first-third in aggregate;
first and second in all individual matches. $27.25.
Match 7-1 Henry Palmer Seniors Match. Must fire the Championship Aggregate and be 60 years of age or older. Unclassified. First,
second, and third place. Must enter this match before firing any part of the Championship Aggregate. $4.00. (Trophy
donated by friends of Henry Palmer).
Match 8
Reentry, any muzzleloading pistol, 25 yards, 10 shots, slow fire. Classified. Gold medal to high score in each class
(excluding Temporary Masters). Reentry medal to competitors in Sharpshooter, Marksman, and Temporary Master
classes scoring 90 or above. $4.00 first target, $2.50 each additional target. Reentry medal to ladies and juniors scoring
80 or above. Juniors, $1.00. Gold medal to high score for ladies and juniors. Ladies and juniors unclassified.
Match 9
Reentry, any muzzleloading pistol, 50 yards, 10 shots, slow fire. Classified. Gold medal to high score in each class
(excluding Temporary Masters). Reentry medal to competitors in Sharpshooter, Marksman, and Temporary Master
classes scoring 83 or above. $4.00 first target, $2.50 each additional target.
Match 10
A.G. Steuer. Any muzzleloading pistol. 25 shots, 50 yards, slow fire, 45-minutes, 1-1/2 consecutive relays. Classified. First and
second place. $4.00.
Match 11
Bob Reiber Unlimited Match. Classified. Any muzzleloading pistol with unlimited sights. Two stages—50 yards, and
100 yards slow fire, 10 shots each. One or two hand extended arm hold. To be fired when positions and range personnel
are available. Gold medal in each class in aggregate only. $5.00.
Match 12
Ladies Pistol Championship. Any muzzleloading pistol. Unclassified. Two stages; 25 yards slow fire and 50 yards slow
fire, 10 shots each. First-third in aggregate; first and second in each stage. Coaching allowed. $8.00.
Match 13
Juniors Championship. (Trophy donated by Mike and Birdy Luma) Unclassified. Any muzzleloading pistol. Two
stages—two 25 yard targets, slow fire, 10 shots each. Coaching allowed. Juniors must be accompanied by an adult.
Competitors who score 150 points or more will be classified as a Marksman. First, second, and third place. $2.00.
Match 13-A Sub-junior Championship. Any muzzleloading pistol, two 50 yard targets at 25 yards, 10 shots each. Coaching
allowed and adult supervision required. Competitors who score 150 points or more will be classified as a Marksman.
Fiirst, second, and third place. A ribbon presented to all first time participants. $2.00.
Match 14
Replica Revolver International Match. Classified. 13 shots—10 high to count, 25 yards, (50-meter reduced target).
NMLRA International rules to prevail. First and second place to High Master, Master, and Expert Class. First place
only to Sharpshooter and Marksman. $4.00. (Trophy donated by Russ Combs).
Match 15
“100 Club.” 25 yards, slow fire, 10 shots. Unclassified. Flintlock pistol only. Open to “100 Club” shooters only. Gold
medal to high score. Non-reentry. $4.00.
Match 16
International Match. Classified. 25 yards, slow fire, 15 shots, 1 relay. Any muzzleloading pistol. First and second. $4.00.
Match 17 Claude Willoughby Optical Aggregate. Five target match.Classified. Competitors age 60 and over may use two hand hold.
25 yard slow fire, 10 shots; 25 Limited Timed Fire, 10 shots; 25 yard International, 13 shots–10 high to count; 50 yard slow
fire, 10 shots; 50 yard International, 13 shots–10 high to count. First, second, and third place each class. $23.25.
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Pistol Matches
Match 18
Match 19
Match 20
Match 21
Match 22
Match 23
Match 24
Match 25
Kentucky Flint Pistol. Classified. Two stages—25 yards and 50 yards, slow fire, 10 shots each. Flintlock of traditional
Kentucky-style pistol. First and second place in aggregate only. Pistols must be inspected by range officer. $8.00.
Kentucky Pistol. Classified. Two stages—25 yards and 50 yards, slow fire, 10 shots each. Percussion pistol of traditional
Kentucky-style pistol. First and second place in aggregate only. Pistols must be inspected by range officer. $8.00.
As Issue Revolver. Classified. Original or replica muzzle loading revolver only.Two stages—25 yards and 50 yards,
slow fire, 10 shots each. First and second in aggregate only. Pistols must be inspected by range officer. $8.00.
Traditional Aggregate. Classified. An aggregate of Matches 18 through 20. First and second place. $27.25.
Husband and Wife. Unclassified. Two stages—25 yard and 50 yard targets, slow fire, 10 shots each. Declare when
targets are purchased which competitor is going to shoot which target. $8.00.
Charlie Haffner International Aggregate. Classified. NMLRA International Rules Prevail. All pistols must be inspected
by the Range Officer prior to firing. First and second place in Agg. only. $15.25
Kuchenreuter Match: Firearm is free percussion single shot rifled pistol. This can be a firearm of any nation. Fired in
the standing, one hand position at 25 yards. All firearms used in this event must be original and unaltered from their
historical appearance or replicas of same. Any bore diameter is acceptable. Ammunition must be round ball only. 13
shots – 10 high to count. Time limit is 30 minutes to complete shooting. NRA B19 target (commonly referred to as the
50 meter ISU pistol target reduced).
As Issued Revolver Match: Firearm must be an original revolver or reproduction revolver made totally in the original
design contemporary to the 19th century. Adjustable sights not permitted. This can be a gun of any nation. Fired in the
standing, one-hand position at a distance of 25 yards. Ammunition can be round ball or picket ball. Any bore diameter
is acceptable. 13 shots – 10 high to count. Time limit is 30 minutes to complete shooting. NRA B19 target (commonly
referred to as the 50 meter ISU pistol target reduced).
Cominazzo Match: Firearm must be any smoothbore flintlock single shot pistol .433 caliber or larger. This can be a
firearm of any nation. Fired in the standing, one-hand position at a distance of 25 yards. All firearms used in this event
must be original and unaltered from their historical appearance, or replicas of same. Ammunition must be round ball. 13
shots – 10 high to count. Time limit of 30 minutes to complete shooting. NRA B19 target (commonly referred to as the
50 meter ISU pistol target reduced).
Parent/Grandparent and Junior. Unclassified. Two stages—25 yard and 50 yard targets, slow fire, 10 shots each.
Declare when targets are purchased which competitor is going to shoot which target. $8.00.
Bench Rest Aggregate– Classified. 25, 50, and 100 yards, 5 shots, offhand style pistol, any sight, ball, or bullet. For
firing position, a stool (provided by the shooter) may be used, or kneeling. The pistol forward of the trigger guard may
be placed on a rest (provided by the shooter). The pistol may not be double rested (must be held by one or both hands
or supported by a gloved hand) with the muzzle forward of the bench. Nothing may be attached to the bench – no
screws, bolts, clamps, straps, cords, etc., of any kind is allowable. First place. $15.25.
Awards: Three awards in Grand Aggregate for each class, including the Temporary Masters. Two awards in individual matches in Grand Aggregate
except Temporary Masters, who compete against the Master class.
High Master: Any competitor having fired 91% or more (910/1000) over the 1,000-point National Championship course or (546/600) over the
600-point National Match Course.
Master Class: Any competitor having fired 88% or more (880/1000) over the 1,000-point National Championship Course or (528/600) over the
600-point National Match Course.
Expert Class: Any competitor having fired 83% or more (830/1000) over the 1,000-point National Championship Course or (498/600) over the
600-point National Match Course.
Sharpshooter Class: Any competitor having fired 78% or more over (780/1000) over the 1,000-point National Championship Course or (468/
600) over the 600-point National Match Course.
Marksman Class: Any competitor having fired less than 78% over (779 or below/1000) over the 1,000-point National Championship Course or
(467/600) over the 600-point National Match Course. ‘‘Any junior competitor having fired a score of 150 or above in the Junior Championship
Match will be placed in the Marksman Class.’’
Temporary High Master Class: Open class for competitors firing either course for the first time or who have not otherwise attained a regular
classification. A Temporary High Master shall remain in the competition against the High Master class until he/she fires the complete aggregate
in the 1,000-point National Championship Course or the 600-point National Match Course, or a sub-aggregate in the National Championship
Course. Only Temporary High Masters may attain classification on a sub-aggregate. At the conclusion of the shoot, he/she will be placed in the
classification indicated by his/her aggregate or sub-aggregate score.
PISTOL REGISTRATION/REPAIR CENTER FEE—$2.00.
Relays are 30 minutes, subject to range officer’s discretion. All matches must be fired by the last relay of the
last Saturday of the matches. No shooting on Sunday. Awards ceremonies at 9:00 Sunday morning.
It is recommended that all competitors read the NMLRA Range Rules and Regulations before firing.
Concentrate on safety as well as your score, please!
Supervision and assistance will be available to all new and/or troubled competitors. Request such from one
of the range officers.
Did you know... you can
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shaded boxes and NRA symbol
for matches that can be shot for
NRA competition. See page 18
for more details.
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Woodswalk Matches
Woodswalk Match
Range Officer – Bud Diehl
Range open Saturday through Saturday, hours posted at Woodswalk Range and Target and Registration.
• A shooter’s registration badge is required from the Registration Desk in the Clubhouse. All match registration will be handled at the
Woodswalk Range located behind the Rand House.
• All ties will be broken after the close of matches.
• This woodswalk has been set up to emulate hunting situations in a walk-through situation from different positions. Any changes of
rules or new information will be posted at the range. The course of fire will be 17 to 20 targets. These will be metal, breakable, and
other novelty targets, a combination of knock down and swinging. Each shot is a definite hit or miss.
• Safety is of the utmost importance at all times.
• Load at shooting stations only. Auxiliary ramrod allowed.
• The range officer has the right to refuse or remove any shooter whose actions or equipment are unsafe.
• Weekly reentry. Medals to first, second, and third place.
• All NMLRA rules prevail.
Flintlock or Percussion Match
Traditional dress required, fixed open sights—14 to 20 shots TBA—$5.50.
Match 701 Men’s Match
Match 702 Women’s Match
Match 703 Junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
Match 704 Sub-junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 12.
Open Flint or Percussion Match
Any metallic sights—14 to 20 shots TBA—$5.50.
Match 711 Men’s Match
Match 712 Women’s Match
Match 713 Junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
Match 714 Sub-junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 12.
Open Smoothbore Match
Traditional sights only—14 to 20 shots TBA—$5.50.
Match 721 Men’s Match
Match 722 Women’s Match
Match 723 Junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
Match 724 Sub-junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 12.
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Hunters Match
May be shot with in-lines and scopes; sabots or bullets; no jacketed bullets; pure lead only; powder charge of 60 grains or less—
14 to 20 shots TBA—$5.50.
Match 731 Men’s Match
Match 732 Women’s Match
Match 733 Junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 16.
Match 734 Sub-junior Match—Competitors who have not reached the age of 12.
National Shoot Dates
Pistol Hunters Match
Flint or percussion –any pistol – 14 to 20 shots TBA – $5.50.
Match 741 Men’s Match
Match 742 Women’s Match
NMLRA Youth Shoot
July 12-13, 2014
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
NMLRA Family Shoot
August 9-10, 2014
National Championship Shoot
September 13-21, 2014
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
NMLRA Midwest Black Powder
Cartridge Championship
September 27-28, 2014
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
Black Powder Cartridge Shoot
August 16-17, 2014
NMLRA Boy Scout Camporee
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
October 4-5, 2014
Remember!!
Safety First!!
NMLRA Turkey Shoot
October 11-12, 2014
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
NMLRA Meat Shoot
November 1, 2014
Walter Cline Range, Friendship, IN
For more info:
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812-667-5131
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Primitive Matches
Primitive Matches
Range Officer–Chuck Ziegler
RANGE SCHEDULE: Saturday, June 14, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Sunday, June 15, 9:00 a.m. (following church) - 4:00 p.m.; Monday, June
16 through Friday, June 20, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Saturday, June 21, 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
NOTE: TICKET SALES CLOSE AT 3:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 14 THROUGH FRIDAY, JUNE 20; 12:00 P.M. SATURDAY,
JUNE 21.
When shooters sign up to shoot on the Primitive Range, they will be asked to donate time as a match officer.
All Primitive Matches are roundball, loaded from pouch and horn, to be shot with open and fixed, non-adjustable sights, (refer to
Rule #9090). Shaders, chaw straps, spotting scopes, binoculars, or shooting jackets are not permitted (see exceptions noted in Matches
605 and 607). Costume of 1750–1840 period required in specified matches. Ramrods for Matches 603, 609, and 611 must be a traditional
ramrod made with material readily available in the period of 1750–1840. Those materials are wood, iron, horn, antler, brass, and bone.
Non-traditional materials are stainless steel, fiberglass, plastic, and so forth, or handles or parts made of aluminum, nylon, plastic, or
such. Whether or not materials like these are traditional in style, they are not allowed.
Smoothbore–No rear sight above the plane of the barrel, no set triggers, 54 caliber or larger; Sighted Smoothbore–set triggers,
rear sight, any calibers ALLOWED.
Pistol competitors need to use a loading rack.
There will be special impromptu matches throughout the week (such as a Husband and Wife Match). Check the blockhouse or
bulletin board for details.
Hearing protection and protective eyeglasses are allowed and encouraged without regard to whether modern or primitive in
style. Any tinted corrective eyeglasses used on the Primitive Range are acceptable only if the user has a doctor's slip stating that the
tinted glasses must be worn on a daily basis (due to glaucoma or other eye disorders). In addition, any commercial shooting or safety
glass may be used EXCEPT those with yellow, red, dark blue, or mirror-finish lenses. Final determination of acceptability shall be at
the discretion of the Range Officer. No sighting aids on glasses.
Primitive Range protest and challenge time will end Sunday, June 22, at 8:00 A.M. Scores will be posted at the Block House
and in the Club House. Note: It is the duty of the competitor to check all current postings of scores; if there are any errors, it is
the competitor’s responsibility to question them. Protests and challenges will not be allowed after the conclusion of the official
protest and challenge period.
Awards ceremony: Sunday, June 22, 10:00 a.m. at the Block House
Safety
There will be no blowing down the barrel of any firearm during NMLRA National Matches. (See NMLRA Range Rules and Regulations,
section 21-7.11).
Once a shooter has completed a match, he or she must prove to the match officer that his or her rifle, smoothbore, or pistol is unloaded and
safe. There are two accepted methods of proof:
1. Put the ramrod into the empty barrel of firearm and show the match officer the unloaded mark on the ramrod.
2. Drop the ramrod, metal tip first, down the empty barrel. The “click” of the tip hitting the breech plug must be distinct.
Failure to do either of these safety checks will result in the score being thrown out and not scored. Shooters will not have a second chance to
shoot the same match again.
Primitive Aggregates (Aggregate fee $3.25, plus $4.00 per match)
Costume required for all matches in aggregate even if costume is not required for the individual match.
Aggregate MV Men’s Valley Flintlock Aggregate—Includes Matches 601, 602, 603, 609, and 610.
Aggregate WV Women’s Valley Flintlock Aggregate—Includes Matches 616, 626, and 627.
Aggregate JV
Junior Valley Aggregate—Includes Matches 620, 621, and 628.
Coaches are advisory only and may not physically assist competitor in any way except by permission of the match officer in the
interest of safety. Coaches are optional for all women’s division matches and are required for all competitors under the age of 16.
Proof of age may be required. Juniors may shoot in any adult match with the exception of Matches 600, 616, 603, 601, and 627. Any Junior
participating in any match on the Primitive Range must be supervised by a competent adult registered shooter.
Each individual match will be awarded 3 place medals; each aggregate 1 place.
Primitive Match Descriptions (Matches $4.00; Reentry $3.00)
Match 600 Open Seneca—Flintlock or percussion, running match, 5 shots offhand from 5 stations at various targets and distances,
10-minute time limit on approximately 300-yard round trip course. Load from the pouch and horn. No premeasured
charges. No time-keeping devices allowed on person. Time breaks ties after Xs. Start with an empty rifle. Load on the
firing positions ONLY, NO loading while running to the next position.
Match 601 (Agg. MV) Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock—5 shots offhand (1 shot each on two 50-yard bulls, 2 shots on 100yard bull, 1 shot on split 100-yard bull). If shooting Aggregate MV, must be shot in 1750–1840 costume. Targets must be
posted with the two small bulls at the top.
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Primitive Matches
Match 602 (Agg. MV) Roger Rickabaugh Flintlock Seneca—Same as Match 600, except flintlock only, costume of the 1750–1840
period. No auxiliary ramrod may be carried.
Match 603 (Agg. MV) Mountain Man Aggregate—(Sponsored by Fred Martin).Flintlock only. Costume of the 1750–1840 period
required. Rifle 5 shots, tomahawk and knife throwing, flint and steel firemaking. Only traditional-style ramrods will be
allowed, and they must be carried in the thimbles of the rifle. No auxiliary ramrods allowed. Sights will be non-adjustable
and of the 1750–1840 period. The tomahawk and knife event must have 3 throws each. There is no set distance, but the
hawk and knife must make one full turn when thrown. Flint and steel firemaking will be judged on how long it takes to
get a flame; the faster the time, the more points. Shooters must have all equipment on their person when they give the
match officer the match ticket. There will be no borrowing of equipment or going back for equipment. Knife, hawk, and
firestarting equipment will be needed for this match. Total points equal 100.
Match 604 Rifle Frolic—(Reentry) Flintlock or percussion rifle, 6 shots offhand at eighteenth-century bottle silhouette target, at
approximately 50 yards on the Fer-du-Lac Range.
Match 605 Bill Large—(Reentry) Flintlock or percussion rifle, 3 shots off a chunk at 60 yards at a large X-center target (shooters place
their own sighting marker) for total string measure. Next wide shot breaks tie. Shaders are allowed; open sights only;
eyewear mounted pinholes may be used. Only chunks and lay down mats provided at the range will be allowed.
Match 606 Thomas Meyer, Jr. Hawken—Flintlock or percussion rifle. No muskets. Original-type adjustable and fixed traditional sights
permitted; no shaders. 5 shots (2 offhand, 3 from any traditional rest) at a 100-yard target, at about 130 yards. Shortest total string
measure from center.
Match 607 Andy Baker Plains Rifle—Flintlock or percussion, 5 shots off cross-sticks (to be provided – hand held), 100-yard target at
about 130 yards, on the Hawken Range, shortest string measure around group, high point score to break tie. Original-type
adjustable and fixed traditional sights permitted; no shaders.
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper—Flintlock or percussion, 5 shots in 5 positions (offhand, kneeling, sitting, prone, cross-sticks).
Only one sighting shot permitted; 50-yard, 6-bull target at approximately 50 yards.
Match 609 (Agg. MV) Smoothbore Aggregate—(Sponsored by Dennis Neely). Flintlock smoothbore only. 28 gauge (54 cal.) or
larger. Costume of 1750–1840 period required. No set triggers, no rear sight above the plane of the barrel, no auxiliary
ramrods. Traditional ramrod to be carried in the thimbles under the barrel. Hawk, knife, roundball, and shot will be
needed for this match. Front sight will be traditional-style. Targets will be scored as hit or miss. Shooters must have
all equipment on their person when they give the match officer the match ticket. There will be no borrowing of
equipment or going back for equipment.
Match 610 (Agg. MV) Flint Pistol—Traditional-style pistol, flintlock only, 6 shots, eighteenth-century bottle silhouette target at
25 yards, offhand, one- or two-hand hold permitted. No time limit. If shooting Aggregate MV, must be shot in costume
of the 1750–1840 period.
Match 611 Women’s Smoothbore––(Sponsored by Tamara Neely). Same as Match 609.
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol—(Reentry) Muzzleloading pistol, flintlock or percussion, modern or traditional style,
single shot or revolver, 6 shots, one- or two-hand hold permitted, eighteenth-century bottle silhouette target at
approximately 25 yards.
Match 613 Flintlock Feather Duster—(Reentry) Flintlock smoothbore, musket, trade gun, or shotgun. First 6 birds guaranteed, 12
birds maximum; shoot until you miss, most hits wins. You can miss 1 through 5 but you miss the 6th bird and you’re out
of the initial 6 guaranteed. Hammer fall counts.
Match 614 Flint Double Duster—(Reentry) Flintlock, double-barreled shotgun. First 6 birds guaranteed, 12 birds maximum;
shoot until you miss, most hits wins. You can miss 1 through 5 but miss the 6th bird and you’re out of the initial 6
guaranteed. If you break 12 birds, you have to shoot a tie breaker. You call for the 1st bird and the 2nd bird is on
report. Hammer fall counts. 
Match 615 Widowmaker–Smooth rifle match—(Reentry) (Sponsored by and a prize donated by Judy and Anson Morgan of
Kenockee Tradin’ Post). Any traditional flintlock smooth rifle and smoothbore in any caliber may be shot in this match.
Match will be 5 shots offhand at about 50 yards and in costume; rear sight and set triggers allowed.
Match 616 (Agg. WV) Mountain Squaw Aggregate—Flintlock or percussion rifle. Same as Match 603. Costume of 1750–1840
period required. Rifle, 5 shots, tomahawk throw, flint and steel firemaking, no knife throwing. Contestant may have a
coach. Flintlock must be used if contestant is using score for Aggregate WV.
Match 617 Jeff Lipp Memorial –11 Years Old and Under—(Sponsored by Fred & Patsy Lipp in memory of Jeff Lipp.) Flintlock or
percussion rifle, offhand or from standing rest. Any metallic sights. Load from pouch and horn or from shooting box. Five
shots on 100-yard target at approximately 20 yards. Match will be held on the Free Trapper Range behind the cabin. Each
contestant must have an adult supervising the loading and shooting. Adult may help contestant load and hold the rifle,
but each contestant must sight the rifle and squeeze the trigger. Match held at 4:00 P.M., first Saturday only.
Match 620 (Agg. JV) Junior Mountain Man—Flintlock or percussion rifle, costume of the 1750–1840 period required. Rifle, 5
shots, tomahawk throw, fire starting. No knife throwing. Contestant must have a coach.
Match 621 (Agg. JV) Junior Open Seneca—Same as Match 600, flintlock or percussion, 150-yard round-trip course. Contestant must
have a coach. Only coach may carry spare ramrod. If shot for Junior Valley Agg (JV), must be in costume of 1750–1840 period.
Match 622 Smoothbore Flintlock Seneca—Flintlock smoothbore of 28 gauge (.54 caliber) or larger only. Costume of the 1750–1840
period. No rear sight above plane of barrel, no set triggers. 
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Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic—(Reentry) Flintlock or percussion smoothbore, 28 gauge (.54 caliber) or larger; 5 shots
offhand at 100-yard target at approximately 40 yards, no rear sight above the plane of the barrel, loading must be from
pouch and horn, separate powder measure. Military-style cartridges not allowed. Shot on the Fer-du-Lac Range. 
Match 626 (Agg. WV) Women’s Flintlock Seneca—Same as Match 600, 150-yard course. If shot for Women’s Valley Flintlock Agg
(WV), must be in costume of 1750–1840 period.
Match 627 (Agg. WV) Women’s Fer-du-Lac—Same as Match 601, except women are scored separately and may have a coach. If
shot for Women’s Valley Flintlock Agg (WV), must be in costume of 1750–1840 period.
Match 628 (Agg. JV) Junior’s Fer-du-Lac—Same as Match 601, except Juniors are scored separately and must have a coach. Flint
or percussion. If shot for Junior Valley Agg (JV), must be in costume of 1750–1840 period.
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper—Same as Match 608, except women are scored separately and may have a coach.
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock ‘em Down Rabbit—(Reentry) Percussion or flintlock, 5 shots offhand at a rabbit target, at about 40
yards, on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 632 Percussion Feather Duster—(Reentry) Refer to Match 614, except percussion ignition.
Match 633 Percussion Double Duster—(Reentry) Refer to Match 614, except percussion ignition. 
Match 634 Buck Fever—(Reentry) Flintlock or percussion, 5 shots offhand at a deer-head target, at about 40 yards. Shot on the
Free Trapper Range.
Match 635 King’s Mountain—(Reentry) Flinlock rifle or smoothbore, 5 shots in 5 minutes, offhand, at approximately 120 yards. Start with
loaded gun–first shot starts clock. May use loading block. 
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler—(Reentry) Flintlock or percussion, 5 shots offhand at 3 turkey heads, 1 shot on each small head, 3
shots on middle head, at about 40 yards on Free Trapper Range.
Match 637 Women’s Rifle—(Reentry) 5 shots offhand at 2-bull buffalo target at approximately 40 yards on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 638 Women’s Rifle—(Reentry) 5 shots offhand at fox target at approximately 40 yards on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle—(Reentry) 5 shots offhand at small buffalo target at approximately 40 yards on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle—(Reentry) 5 shots offhand at 5-bull buffalo target at approximately 40 yards on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker—Same as Match 615. Shot every day on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo–(Reentry) (Sponsored by Frank Breseman) Primitive dress, flintlock only, smoothbore.
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial – 11 & Under–(Reentry) (Sponsored by Max Egolf) Elk target. See Blockhouse for
details.
Match 644 Women's Feather Duster–Same as Match 613 only flint or percussion.
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore Match––(Reentry) Same as Match 650.
Match 646 Women's–(Reentry) Running Deer target. Shot on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 650 Smoothbore and Smoothbore Pistol Match (Medals supplied by Beaver Bill Forging Works.) Bear target. One daily
winner and 3 places for weekly winners. Shot every day on the Free Trapper Range.
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette (Reentry), 0-100 yards, shot on King’s Mountain Range (five minute time limit). 
Match 656 Sub-junior Match —(Reentry) Buffalo 100-yard target (7-ring).
Match 657 Rifle and Pistol Silhouette (Reentry) Flint or percussion, 0-100 yards, shot on King's Mountain Range (five minute time limit).
Match 658 Women Rifle and Smoothbore Silhouette (Renentry): Refer to Match 657 (five minute time limit).
Match 659 Junior Rifle and Smoothbore Silhouette (Renentry): Refer to Match 657 (five minute time limit).
Match 680 Men’s Rifle Match—(Reentry) 5 shots, squirrel target. Shot on the Fer-du-Lac Range.
Match 681 Women’s Rifle Match—Same as Match 680.
Match 685 True Doubles – Same as Match 614 except flint or percussion. Thursday only.
Match 686 Junior Feather Duster—(Reentry) (Sponsored by Jeannine Marchesseau and Family in memory of Larry
Marchesseau). Same as Match 614 only flint or percussion. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place medals for this co-ed match.
Match 687 Sub-Junior Mountain Man or Squaw, 11 years old and under (Sponsored by Brad and Tara Hahn). Flintlock or
precussion rifle. Costume of 1750-1840 period. Rifle 5 shots (contestant may use rest supplied at Blockhouse), tomahawk
throwing (no knife throwing), fire starting. Contestant must have a coach; coach is allowed to hold rest for contestant.
Match 688 Mike Money Memorial, 11 and under (Reentry) Nightmare target - see Block House for details.
PRIMITIVE RANGE KID'S RIFLE GIVEAWAY IN JUNE – As they have done the last several years,
Max Egolf and Tim Hamblen are giving away a rifle for kids 11 years and under. Max and Tim have gathered
some parts (big thanks to Dave Brattain for the lock). The .40 caliber flintlock longrifle will be given to one lucky
person who enters the Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial Match 643 on the Primitive range for kids 11 and
under. This is a reentry match and can be shot all week. There will be oodles of other prizes for the kids who
shoot the match and all their names will go in the hat to be drawn for the rifle. As per Primitive Range rules, the
match is to be shot with open sights, flintlock or percussion. A rest can be used and will be provided. Bring out
your kids, your grandkids or the neighbor kids and let them shoot the match.
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Pr
imitive Match Schedule—Matches will be shot only on the days
Primitive
listed below.
See “Primitive Match Descriptions” section for detailed explanations of these events.
Saturday, June 14
Match 600 Open Seneca
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 602 Roger Rickabaugh Flintlock Seneca
Match 603 Mountain Man Aggregate
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 606 Hawken
Match 607 Andy Baker Plains Rifle
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 609 Smoothbore Aggregate
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 611 Women’s Smoothbore
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 616 Mountain Squaw Aggregate
Match 617 Jeff Lipp Memorial –11&Under
Match 620 Junior Mountain Man
Match 621 Junior Open Seneca
Match 622 Smoothbore Flintlock Seneca
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 626 Women’s Flintlock Seneca
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Match 634 Buck Fever
Match 635 King’s Mountain
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler
Match 637 Women’s Rifle
Match 638 Women’s Rifle
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore
Match 646 Women's
Match 650 Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette
Match 656 Sub-junior
Match 657 Rifle Silhouette
Match 680 Men’s Rifle
Match 681 Women’s Rifle
Match 687 Sub-Junior Mt. Man or Squaw
Sunday, June 15
Match 600 Open Seneca
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 602 Roger Rickabaugh Flintlock Seneca
Match 603 Mountain Man Aggregate
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 606 Hawken
Match 607 Andy Baker Plains Rifle
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 609 Smoothbore Aggregate
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 611 Women’s Smoothbore
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 616 Mountain Squaw Aggregate
Match 620 Junior Mountain Man
Match 621 Junior Open Seneca
Match 622 Smoothbore Flintlock Seneca
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 626 Women’s Flintlock Seneca
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Match 634 Buck Fever
Match 635 King’s Mountain
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler
Match 637 Women’s Rifle
Match 638 Women’s Rifle
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial –11&Under
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore
Match 646 Women's
Match 650 Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette
Match 656 Sub-junior
Match 657 Rifle Silhouette
Match 680 Men’s Rifle
Match 681 Women’s Rifle
Match 687 Sub-Junior Mt. Man or Squaw
Monday, June 16
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 603 Mountain Man Aggregate
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 616 Mountain Squaw Aggregate
Match 620 Junior Mountain Man
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629
Match 631
Match 634
Match 635
Match 636
Match 637
Match 638
Match 639
Match 640
Match 641
Match 642
Match 643
Match 645
Match 646
Match 650
Match 655
Match 656
Match 657
Match 680
Match 681
Match 687
Women’s Free Trapper
Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Buck Fever
King’s Mountain
Turkey Gobbler
Women’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Ghost Buffalo
Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Women's Smoothbore
Women's
Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Smoothbore Silhouette
Sub-junior
Rifle Silhouette
Men’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
Sub-Junior Mt. Man or Squaw
Tuesday, June 17
Match 600 Open Seneca
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 602 Roger Rickabaugh Flintlock Seneca
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 621 Junior Open Seneca
Match 622 Smoothbore Flintlock Seneca
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 626 Women’s Flintlock Seneca
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Match 634 Buck Fever
Match 635 King’s Mountain
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler
Match 637 Women’s Rifle
Match 638 Women’s Rifle
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore
Match 646 Women's
Match 650 Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette
Match 656 Sub-junior
Match 657 Rifle Silhouette
Match 680 Men’s Rifle
Match 681 Women’s Rifle
Wednesday, June 18
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 605 Bill Large
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Match 634 Buck Fever
Match 635 King’s Mountain
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler
Match 637 Women’s Rifle
Match 638 Women’s Rifle
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore
Match 646 Women's
Match 650 Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette
Match 656 Sub-junior
Match 657 Rifle Silhouette
Match 680 Men’s Rifle
Match 681 Women’s Rifle
Thursday, June 19
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 613 Flintlock Feather Duster
Match 614 Flint Double Duster
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629
Match 631
Match 632
Match 633
Match 634
Match 635
Match 636
Match 637
Match 638
Match 639
Match 640
Match 641
Match 642
Match 643
Match 644
Match 645
Match 646
Match 650
Match 655
Match 656
Match 657
Match 658
Match 659
Match 680
Match 681
Match 685
Match 686
Women’s Free Trapper
Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Percussion Feather Duster
Percussion Double Duster
Buck Fever
King’s Mountain
Turkey Gobbler
Women’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Ghost Buffalo
Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Women's Feather Duster
Women's Smoothbore
Women’s
Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Smoothbore Silhouette
Sub-junior
Rifle Silhouette
Women’s Rifle & Smoothbore Silhouette
Junior’s Rifle & Smoothbore Silhouette
Men’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
True Doubles
Junior Feather Duster
Friday, June
Match 600
Match 601
Match 602
Match 603
Match 604
Match 608
Match 609
Match 610
Match 611
Match 612
Match 615
Match 616
Match 620
Match 621
Match 622
Match 623
Match 626
Match 627
Match 628
Match 629
Match 631
Match 634
Match 635
Match 636
Match 637
Match 638
Match 639
Match 640
Match 641
Match 642
Match 643
Match 645
Match 646
Match 650
Match 655
Match 656
Match 657
Match 680
Match 681
Match 687
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Open Seneca
Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac-Flintlock
Roger Rickabaugh Flintlock Seneca
Mountain Man Aggregate
Rifle Frolic
Men’s Free Trapper
Smoothbore Aggregate
Flint Pistol
Women’s Smoothbore
Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Widowmaker
Mountain Squaw Aggregate
Junior Mountain Man
Junior Open Seneca
Smoothbore Flintlock Seneca
Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Women’s Flintlock Seneca
Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Women’s Free Trapper
Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Buck Fever
King’s Mountain
Turkey Gobbler
Women’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Junior’s Rifle
Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Ghost Buffalo
Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Women's Smoothbore
Women's
Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Smoothbore Silhouette
Sub-junior
Rifle Silhouette
Men’s Rifle
Women’s Rifle
Sub-Junior Mt. Man or Squaw
Saturday, June 21
Match 601 Rick Gilland Men’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 604 Rifle Frolic
Match 608 Men’s Free Trapper
Match 610 Flint Pistol
Match 612 Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol
Match 615 Widowmaker
Match 623 Arlin Blair Smoothbore Frolic
Match 627 Women’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 628 Junior’s Fer-du-Lac
Match 629 Women’s Free Trapper
Match 631 Fred Furkin Knock’em Down Rabbit
Match 634 Buck Fever
Match 635 King’s Mountain
Match 636 Turkey Gobbler
Match 637 Women’s Rifle
Match 638 Women’s Rifle
Match 639 Junior’s Rifle
Match 640 Junior’s Rifle
Match 641 Women’s Smoothbore Widowmaker
Match 642 Ghost Buffalo
Match 643 Jacquline Rene Egolf Memorial–11&Under
Match 645 Women's Smoothbore
Match 646 Women's
Match 650 Beaver Bill Smoothbore
Match 655 Smoothbore Silhouette
Match 656 Sub-junior
Match 657 Rifle Silhouette
Match 680 Men’s Rifle
Match 681 Women’s Rifle
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Marty
III
Claw's
Muzzle Loading Supplies
Rifles • Pistols & Kits
Knife Maker
(440) 232-3660
5456 Millbrook Rd.
Bedford Hts., Ohio 44146
Field Space - Powder Horn Run
Get your copy of
Flintlocks - A
Practical Guide
for their Use
and
Appreciation
by Eric A. Bye
at
NMLRA Booth #87
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TTomahawk
omahawk and Knif
Knifee Matches
O. “Cricket” Hulvey Tomahawk and Knife Matches
Range Officer – Melissa Backscheider, Art Farnsley
Range Open Saturday, June 14, noon-3:00 p.m.; Sunday, June 15, 10:00 a.m. to noon. Wednesday, June 18, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m.; Thursday, June 19 through Saturday, June 21, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Match tickets will be sold from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m Wednesday and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday, as well as 9:00
a.m. to noon on Saturday. All competitors must be present to begin the matches by 3:00 p.m. each day. Match fees $1.25;
Aggregate fees $2.25.
Match 660 Sub-junior Boys’ Championship (have not reached the age of 12) Tomahawk-3 places.
Match 661 Sub-junior Girls’ Championship (have not reached the age of 12) Tomahawk-3 places.
Match 662 Men’s Senior Division (16 and over) Tomahawk-3 places.
Match 663 Men’s Junior Division Championship (12-15) Tomahawk-3 places.
Match 664 Women’s Senior Division (16 and over) Tomahawk-3 places.
Match 665 Women’s Junior Division Championship (12-15) Tomahawk-3 places.
Check out
Match 667 Men’s Knife-3 places.
The NMLRA
Match 668 Women’s Knife-3 places.
Match 669 Tomahawk Aggregate (16 and over) 3 places.
Merchandise
Match 670 Knife Aggregate (16 and over) 3 places.
Booth # 87
Match 671 Tomahawk and Knife Aggregate (16 and over) 3 places.
Match 672 Men’s Junior Division Championship (12-15) Knife-3 places.
Match 673 Women’s Junior Division Championship (12-15) Knife-3 places.
Match 674 Sub-Junior Girl’s Championship (have not reached the age of 12) Knife-3 places. (Sponsored by Susie Hulvey)
Match 675 Sub-Junior Boy’s Championship (have not reached the age of 12)Knife-3 places. (Sponsored by Susie Hulvey)
(All Sub-junior and Junior matches sponsored by Dale and Art Farnsley).
No taped handles; natural material only. No block choice except for sub-juniors; blocks will be assigned by range officer. A minimum of 1 full
revolution of tomahawk or knife is required (12 feet minimum). If foot goes over the white line score is ‘‘0’’ for that throw. Knife must be
traditional, usable type with at least one edge sharpened for use, back to hilt, with handle thicker than blade, made of or covered with natural
materials. Tomahawks must be single edged, and that single edge must be no greater than four inches in length. Final determination of
acceptability shall be at the discretion of the range officer.
Primitive dress is required for Tomahawk and Knife Aggregates. Sandals or thongs are not permitted footwear on the Tomahawk Range. No reentry on aggregate matches.
All Sub-juniors must have an adult with them when throwing the hawk.
ANY intoxicated or disorderly persons shall have their scores disqualified and will not be allowed on the Tomahawk and Knife Range at any time.
Any competitor can throw a maximum of 10 matches (Hawk and Knife) at any ONE time. A competitor may have a maximum of 6 practice
throws in Hawk and/or Knife, within that 10 match series. A competitor then can sign up for another 10 match series or any part of it.
Sub-juniors may compete in the Junior Matches (i.e., Junior Knife) provided they have adult permission, supervision, and can prove to the
Range Officer they can handle a knife in a safe manner. All rules for Junior competition must be followed (distance).
SCORES will stand if competition CANNOT continue due to INCLEMENT WEATHER.
Only traditional knives and tomahawks are to be used.
Invitational for 4-H Shooting Sports Members
The Woodswalk Match will be shot at the Woodswalk Range located behind the Rand
House. All participants receive an NMLRA patch and rocker. Winners of each aggregate and match receive a bar. High overall winner receives a “Top Gun” bar.
Match 4HW Woodswalk—standard National course shot at a series of steel targets.
Aggregate 4HA Animal Aggregate
Match 4H1
Match 4H2
Match 4H3
25 yards, offhand, deer target.
25 yards, offhand, groundhog target.
50 yards, any hunting position, bear target.
Aggregate 4HR Regular Aggregate
Match 4H4 25 yards, offhand, 6-bull slug target.
Match 4H5 25 yards, offhand, 3-bull target.
Match 4H6 50 yards, any hunting position, 100-yard target.
Don't forget! As registered shooters, participants are welcome and encouraged to
compete in all other youth matches that are part of the regular program for the Spring
Championship. Also see Youth Range Schedule on page 5 for special matches being
held on the Youth Range.
Barn
Dance
SaturDay,
June 14, 2014
featuring Stacylynn
and Wildcard
8 pm to 12 am in the
NMLRA Barn
All members and
guests are invited
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thank you
Melissa Backscheider
Scott & Vicki Ballentine
Beaver Bill Forging Works
Bevel Brothers
Mel Blaurock
Blue River Longrifles, Inc.
Dave Brattain
Dan Bredberg
Chuck Hearn Firearms
Russ Combs
Conner Longrifles
Allen and Julia Coon
Tip and Joan Curtis
David and Cindy DeLong
Stephen Dick
Dixie Gun Works
Dixon Muzzleloading Shop
John Douglas
Max Egolf
Dale and Art Farnsley
Clark and Mary Lou Frazier
Friends of Henry Palmer
Jim and Linda Fulmer
Harry Goldman
Boyd Goldsby
to all of those listed below for sponsoring matches or
donating awards and prizes.
Green Mountain Rifle Barrel Co., Inc.
Brad & Tara Hahn
Tim Hamblen
J.L. Hargis
Hill Family
Susie Hulvey
Hunters Rendezvous
Kenockee Tradin’ Post
Kissell Foods
Jim Kreimer
Jim Lemon
Fred and Patsy Lipp
Log Cabin Shop
Long Range Shooters
Fred and Sarah Lotts
Mike and Birdy Luma
Jeannine Marchesseau and
Family (In memory of Larry)
Fred Martin
Arthur McLaughlin
Dennie McNabb
Branch and Holly Meanley
The Minute-Men
Mountain State Muzzleloading
Muzzle Blasts
NMLRA Trophy Fund
Roger Needham
Dennis and Tamara Neely
Don and Carol Newman
Ox-Yoke Originals
Stan and Ann Reed
Charles Sainopulos
Salisbury Family
Raymond Scites
Peter Sheets
Gary Stern
Kenneth West
Howard & Hester Young
“All Things Friendship”
Call 1-812-667-2573 for the latest news
about upcoming events
and local businesses
in Friendship.
Sponsored by SEI Communications
NMLRA National Championship Shoot Sept. 13-21, 2014
Please Type or Print Clearly
Shooter Preregistration Form
Name __________________________________________________ Member No. ________________ Exp. ___________
Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________
City ___________________________________________________ State ______________________ Zip ____________
Phone (Day) ____________________________________________ E-mail ____________________________________
Please indicate what category you qualify for. Check all that apply. Jr. Woman
Senior
Please indicate what disciplines you
NOTE: REGISTRATION WILL BE $20.00 at the Shoot
shoot. Check all that apply.
❒ September Adult Preregistration $20.00 ❒ September Junior Registration $1.00 ❒ Rifle ❒ Pistol ❒ Shotgun
❒ Primitive ❒ BP Cartridge
❒ Yes, I would like to sponsor a match for an additional $25.00
TOTAL AMOUNT $ ________ BE SURE TO INCLUDE PAYMENT by check, money order, or charge card.
Confirmation with your registration number will be sent. Bring it with you to the matches.
Please charge my ❒ VISA ❒ MasterCard ❒ Discover
Card Number ______________________________________________ 3 digit v-code _________ Exp. date _________
Signature ____________________________________
Pre-order Rifle Match and Rifle Aggregate Targets, too!
National Shoot Match Guide available upon request. Refer to it to pick your matches and aggregates. BE SURE TO INCLUDE
MATCH NUMBER OR AGGREGATE LETTER when ordering targets. Payment for targets will be collected at the Aggregate Desk.
Preregistration deadline is September 1, 2014. Sorry, preregistration fees cannot be refunded or transferred.
Mail to: NMLRA, P.O. Box 67, Friendship, IN 47021
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Primitive Bow Matches
Primitive Bow and Arrow Matches
Range Officer - Navio “Guido” Occhialini
Primitive area, east of Tomahawk and Knife Range. Volunteer range officers needed. Range opens Saturday June 14, noon to 5:00 P.M.
Sunday June 15, 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.; Monday through Friday 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.; Saturday June 21, 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M.
Wooden bows and wooden arrows with feathers. Plastic nocks on arrows are allowed (does not apply to Match 907). All wood
laminated bows are allowed. No fiberglass, metal, or carbon bows or arrows. No sights on bows. No broadheads.
NMLRA members may shoot the course or use the practice range, however, you must be a registered shooter to compete in all
medal matches. Period costume (1750-1840) is encouraged, but is required for medal match 907, except for footwear due to terrain.
Junior shooters (13-15 years of age) and sub-juniors (12 years old and younger) must be accompanied by an adult. Juniors and subjuniors may use the practice range only when a range officer is present. A minimum of two persons are required to shoot the course
at any time. One foot must touch stake during shooting. Arrow touching a scoring ring counts as being inside the ring score. Loaner
bows and arrows and instruction will be made available on a first come, first served basis. Donations are appreciated for Junior and
Sub-Junior prizes. Practice range open to adults (16 years and older) only, after 5:00 p.m.
Match 900 Shawnee Harvest Hunt-Men’s Division – 40 shots at life size game targets at varying distances. Shoot from white
stakes. ($6.00; Reentry–$4.00)
Match 901 Shawnee Harvest Hunt-Women’s Division – 40 shots at life size game targets at varying distances. Shoot from blue
stakes ($6.00; Reentry–$4.00)
Match 902 Shawnee Harvest Hunt-Junior Division (ages 13 to 15)– 40 shots at game targets at varying distances. Shoot from red
stakes. ($4.00; Reentry–$3.00)
Match 903 Men’s Elk Match – 5 shots at an elk target at varying distances. Shooter draws for sequence and shooting position.
($2.00; Reentry–$2.00)
Match 904 Women’s Elk Match – 5 shots at an elk target at varying distances. Shooter draws for sequence and shooting position.
($2.00; Reentry–$2.00)
Match 905 Junior Turkey Match (ages 13 to 15)– 5 shots at a turkey target at varying distances under 15 yards. ($1.00; Reentry–$1.00)
Match 906 Five Card Poker Match – 5 shots at playing cards under 15 yards. Best poker hand wins. Open to all divisions. ($2.00;
Reentry–$2.00)
Match 907 Primitive Shawnee Harvest Hunt. Open to all divisions. One piece wooden bow; may be backed with sinew or hide. No
arrow rest or nocking point on string. Wooden arrows with self nocks only. 40 shots at life size game targets. Period
clothing required. Men (white stakes), women (blue stakes), juniors and sub-juniors (red stakes). ($6.00; Reentry–
$4.00; Juniors and Sub-juniors–$4.00; Reentry–$3.00)
Match 908 Sub-junior Turkey Hunt (ages 9-12)– 5 shots at a turkey target at varying distances under 15 yards. ($1.00; Reentry–$1.00)
Match 909 Running Deer Match. Open to all divisions. Shoot from the same stake marked "Running Deer." One shot at a moving
full size deer target. ($1.00; Reentry–$1.00, but only after 2 or more shooters have shot at the target)
Match 910 Sub-Junior Shawnee Harvest Hunt (ages 9 to 12) – 40 shots at game size targets at varying distances. Shoot from red
stakes. ($4.00; Reentry–$3.00)
Match 911 Sub-Sub-Junior Turkey Hunt (ages 8 and under)– 5 shots at a turkey target at varying distances under 15 yards. ($1.00;
Reentry–$1.00)
Match 912 Sub-Sub Junior Shawnee Harvest Hunt (ages 8 and under)– 40 shots at game size targets at various distances. Shoot
from red stakes. ($4.00; Reentry–$3.00)
NMLRA CAMPGROUND
FUNDRAISER
Ever wonder which drive you are camped on?
Now is the time to name that drive.
Get together with your friends - all pitch in some $$$$,
submit a name for that drive - and we will put a sign on a
post on the drive you named.
For information, cost, and rules contact Brenda Hooton
at (812) 667-5131, ext. 223; [email protected].
Field Space
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Trap Matches
Chairman—Will Elliott; Asst. Chariman – Dave Hitchner; Range Officer – Terry Heichelbech
Anyone needing instructions please contact a member of the Trap Committee or a Range Officer.
Trap 1
Match
101
102
103
104
105
106
107-A
107-B
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
120 -AA
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132-NRA
Spring Championship
John “Catfish” Elliott Memorial
Flint Championship
Vic Beeson High All Around Champ.
16-Yard Match
Charlie Hunt Memorial 20-Yard Match
Doubles Frank Alsip Memorial
Protection
Protection
Calcutta
Women’s
Originals 16-Yard
Black Powder Cartridge
Jeff Himelick Memorial
Team Double Dove Shoot
Dove Shoot
Single Barrel (5-Stand)
Flint
Protection Match
Black Powder Cartridge
Novice Match 16-Yard
Territorial - Agg. J
Territorial - Agg. AA Flint
Women’s Territorial - Agg. S
16-Yard Match
Co-ed Match Protection
20-Yard Novice Match
16-Yard Women Novice
Women’s 20-Yards
Doubles
Military Veterans
Flint
Melvin Blaurock Intermediate
Originals 20-Yard
NRA Trap Championship
Birds
50
Yardage
16
Days
Fri. only
Price
$10.25 Non-Reentry
30
140
30
20
15 pair
10 each
10 each
20
15
15
25
20
15 pair
20
20
15
20
25
15
40
30
40
20
10 each
15
15
15
15 pair
20
15
15
15
40
16
10-16-20
16
20
10
20
20
16
16
16
16
Rules
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
Rules
Rules
Rules
16
16
20
16
20
10
16
20
16
20
Rules
Thurs. only
Rules
6 ½ days
6 days
2nd Sat. aft.
Wed. aft.
2nd Sat. aft.
Wed. night
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
Thurs. night
6 days
Tues. night
Wed. aft.
Mon. night
6 ½ days
Sun. night
1st Sat. night
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 days
Wed. aft.
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
6 ½ days
$8.00 Non-Reentry
$6.25 Non-Reentry
$7.00 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$6.00 Non-Reentry
$4.50 ea. Non-Reentry
$4.50 ea. Non-Reentry
$6.00 Non-Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$6.50 Non-Reentry
$5.75 Non-Reentry
$5.00 Non-Reentry
$6.00 Non-Reentry
$6.00 Non-Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.50 Non-Reentry
$6.50 Non-Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$12.00 Non-Reentry
$8.00 Non-Reentry
$12.00 Non-Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$3.00 ea. Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$6.00 Non-Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$3.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$12.00 Non-Reentry
• • Night Matches – See Trap Bulletin Board for changes • •
Trap 2
200
201
202
203
204A
204B
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
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Women’s Championship
Junior National Championship
Trophy Shoot
Linda Gelhausen Memorial Shoot
Novice
Novice
Vern Spivey Memorial 10-Yard
Daily Aggregate
10-Yard Daily Aggregate
Novice Nights 16-Yard
Melvin Blaurock Jr. Novice
Women’s 10-Yard Daily Agg.
Women’s 10-Yard Daily Agg.
Nights 16-Yard
Traditional
Women’s Novice
Women’s Nights
Women’s High-All Around
10-Yard Championship
Claire and Bill Danforth Sub Junior
Flint
30
20
30
15
15
15
10
10
10
10
10
10
Fri. only
7 ½ days
7 ½ days
7 ½ days
Sat.-Tues.
Wed.-Sat.
$8.00 Non-Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$7.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
15
15
15
15
15
15
15
20
15
15
115
40
10
20
10
10
16
10
10
10
16
10
10
16
10-16-20
10
10
10
Sat.-Tues.
Wed.-Sat.
Sat.-Wed. night
7 ½ days
Sat.-Tues.
Wed.-Sat.
Sat.-Wed. Night
7 ½ days
7 ½ days
Sat.-Wed. Night
Rules
Wed. morn.
7 ½ days
7 ½ days
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$3.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$7.25 Reentry
$9.00 Reentry
$2.00 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
Trap Matches
Trap 3
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
320
400
Earl Wildey Old Timer’s
15
Memorial (60 and Older)
Sat. Thru Tues.
20
Wed. Thru Sat.
20
Flintlock
15
Bob Nelson Originals
20
Mixed Match (1 man, 1 woman)
10 ea.
Novice
15
Shoot ‘til You Miss
50 mx.
Veteran’s Nat. Championship (60 and older) 30
Small Bore Match
30
Novice Nights 10-Yard
15
Nights 10-Yard
15
Doc Reiman Jr. Nights
15
Women’s Nights 10-Yard
15
Super Senior (70 and older)
15
Janet Dauberd Memorial
20
Max Vickery Round Robin
10
10
8 days
$4.00 Reentry
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10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
Rules
4 days
4 days
8 days
8 days
8 days
8 days
8 days
8 days
8 days
Sat.-Wed.
Sat.-Wed.
Sat.-Wed.
Sat.-Wed.
6 ½ days
8 days
7 days
$4.75 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$3.00 ea. Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$8.00 Non-Reentry
$8.00 Non-Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$3.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
$4.75 Reentry
$4.00 Reentry
Trap Rules for National Spring Matches
Special Matches: Shooters must start within 30 minutes of starting time.
Novice Matches: Definition of a novice – Any shooter who has not placed first in an individual match during either the Spring or
National Shoot at Friendship. Competitors are eligible to compete at 10, 16 and 20 yard matches until winning a first place at each
individual yardage. Junior winners are eligible to compete in Novice Matches after losing their junior status.
Match 101: Trap 1 will be open for this match only. No other matches will be shot until after 1:30 p.m.
Match 102: Trap 1 will be open until 11:00 a.m. for this match only, then all other 16-yard matches until noon.
Match 103: Consist of four matches – 101, 105, 202 and 216. Matches 101 and 216 are non-reentry. Only first place will be awarded
in this match. Must sign up before shooting any of these four matches.
Match 106 and 107B: Trap 1 will be closed Saturday afternoon for these matches only. Match 107B Protection will be shot first. All
matches started in the morning must be finished by 12:00 noon.
Match 107A, 114 and 127: Trap 1 will be closed Wednesday afternoon for these three matches only. Match 107A Protection will be shot
first. Match 114 Dove will be shot second, followed by Doubles. All matches started in the morning must be finished by 12:00 noon.
Match 108, 113, 114, 115: If a shooter calls for a target from the trap and the target is not broken, the target is the shooter’s even in
the event of a mechanical failure of the gun.
Match 108: Calcutta (Beeson 5-stand) – the auction of shooter will start at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday. ALL shooters and buyers will
receive merchandise; the buyer selecting prize first, then shooter. Trap 1, 2 and 3 will close at 4:30 p.m. to setup for the 5-stand.
Match 110, 131 and 306: Original gun made before 1900 must be used for this match - NO VENT RIBS, NO CENTER FIRE, NO
RUBBER SLIP-ON OR LACED ON RECOIL PAD ALLOWED.
Match 112: First 10 birds shot at 16 yards. If you hit 0-7 birds, stay at 16 yards for last 10 birds. If you hit 8-10 birds, you move to
20 yards for last 10 birds.
Match 128: Qualifications are any military service, any time, active duty required, winner will represent their branch of service.
Match 200: Trap 2 will be open until 11:00 a.m. for this match only. At 11:00 a.m. trap will be open for all other matches.
Match 205, 206, 209 and 210: This is an aggregate match, plus a daily winner. Shoot-offs for daily winners will be determined by the
first match bought the next day.
Match 212: Traditional – NO vent ribs, NO in-line actions. Rubber slip-on or lace on recoil pads allowed, choke tubes allowed.
Match 215: Consist of five matches – 109, 126, 200, 203 and 320. Match 200 is non-reentry. Only first place will be awarded in this
match. Must sign up before shooting any of these five matches.
Match 216: 10-Yard Championship match must be completed by 12:00 noon unless the Trap Range Chairman/Committeee rules otherwise.
Trap 2 closed to all other matches until noon.
Match 217: 10 birds at 10 yards. Any shooter ages 8 through those who have not reached their 12th birthday by the first day of the
Championship Shoot. These shooters must be assisted and accompanied by a qualified knowledgeable adult at all times. Adult
may assist in the loading of the firearm.
Match 307: Team member must shoot this match on the same day.
Match 309: Shoot till you miss 50 bird maximum.
Match 311: 12 gauge or smaller gun with 1 ounce of shot maximum including all shoot-offs in this match. Match is open to any age or sex,
flint or percussion ignition gun. VIOLATION OF THE 1 OUNCE SHOT RULE IS PERMANENT EXPULSION FROM THE MATCH.
Match 400 Round Robin Junior Shotgun Aggregate : Young shooters age 8 through those who have not reached their 16th birthday
by the first day of the Championship Shoot. Upon paying the entry fee of $4.00, the shooter will receive a traveling score sheet
that must be scored and signed by each individual range and upon completion returned to the Trap Range Office no later than
5:00 p.m., Friday. The following birds will be shot: 10 birds from the 10 yard line at the Trap Range (Trap 3); 10 birds at the Skeet
Range shot from stations 2 through 6; and 5 birds shot at the Quail Walk (gun may be mounted). Competitor will not be issued
a second entry until the original or prior entry has been returned completed or “scratched” to the Trap Office. An appropriate
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gun for each event of the match should be used (i.e., trap gun for trap match, skeet gun for skeet match). Guns may be of any
gauge and any choke. For any Junior who does not have a trap gun, one will be made available to them on the range. Any shootoffs will be held on the Trap Range during the scheduled Trap Range shoot-offs. The gun used in the Trap portion of the match
must be used. The Annual Grand Prize is a Muzzle Loading Shotgun and Shooting Components. (Anyone wishing to donate
a prize to the aggregate this year, please see the Trap Range.) The firearm and components can be won ONLY ONE TIME by a
participant. A trophy with the name of the winner inscribed stays with the Trap Range. Trophies are presented to 1st through
5th place.
Traps 1, 2 and 3 will close at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday for CALCUTTA. Auction will begin at 6:30 p.m.
THE LAST SATURDAY WINDOW WILL CLOSE AT 3:00 P.M. ALL TRAPS WILL CLOSE AT 4:00 P.M. SHARP.
Trap 1, 2 and 3: All matches must be finished by the time the trap is to close.
There will be a half-hour protest period beginning after the final scores are posted!
SHOOT-OFFS WILL START IMMEDIATELY AFTER PROTEST PERIOD.
TRAP TIMES WILL BE ENFORCED!
General Rules
• The Trap Range Chairman/Committee is responsible for the shoot program, general rules of Trap matches, and daily operation of
the Trap Range.
• The Trap Range Officer is in charge of the safety and actions of participants within the rules of the NMLRA and the Trap Range.
The Range Officer is responsible for the accuracy of the scoring and posting in a timely manner. The Range Officer’s decision is
final in all scoring and posting matters. Range Officer is in charge of opening and closing the Trap Range.
• THE TRAP RANGE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THE USE OF EYE AND HEARING PROTECTION WHILE SHOOTING.
• All shooters must wear back numbers.
• All false muzzles must be attached to loading bench (NMLRA rule).
• Caps will be snapped, flints napped and guns cleared no more than shoulder high in designated areas only.
• All new shooters must check in with Range Officer or Assistant before firing first shot.
• All contestants must load their own guns.
• All broken birds will be shot over; also all white or orange birds used as marker birds will be shot over except in designated matches.
• When a marker bird comes out of a trap, the shooter getting the marker bird is allowed to shoot another bird. FOLLOWING THAT
SHOOTER THE TRAP WILL CLOSE TO BE REFILLED.
• Practice birds are 15 cents each and available anytime except when a trap is closed for special matches.
• Shoot-offs will be shot on the last Saturday of the shoot starting as soon as the half-hour protest period is over. SHOOTERS NOT
PRESENT FOR SHOOT-OFFS AT DESIGNATED TIME WILL FORFEIT.
• All shoot-offs will be on Trap 1 as designated by Range Officer and Shoot-Off Committee (exception: Special matches and Daily
matches check rules and schedules). Matches will be shot off in order starting with Match 100 (EXCEPTION: OLD TIMER AND
JUNIOR MATCHES WILL BE SHOT FIRST).
• Any gun that malfunctions for any reason is subject to inspection by the Range Officer before returning to firing line.
• There will be no changing of guns or choke tubes during a match. A gun that is determined broken or unsafe by a Range Officer
or Assistant Range Officer can be replaced during a match on their authority only. NO EXCEPTIONS!
• Shooter MUST USE THE SAME GUN during shoot-offs that was used to shoot the match.
• A shooter cannot receive practice birds once a match is started – this means the shooter cannot go to another trap and call for a
bird to clear their gun or shoot at a lost bird from the blow-out area.
• String will not be used in Championship Matches to break ties.
• Only Night Matches will be shot at night.
• When traps are closed for a specified match, only that specific match can be shot on that trap at that time.
• All entrants in the Calcutta are obligated to finish the match.
• Changes in schedules or rules will be posted at range.
• Range Officer’s decision is final.
• Awards presentation is held on the last Sunday at 9:00 a.m.
• Dove Shoot: Shot off wobble trap, no practice birds!
• SHOOTERS NOT PRESENT FOR SHOOT-OFFS AT DESIGNATED TIME WILL FORFEIT.
• Shooters shall not return to the loading bench with a loaded gun after they cross the “Red Line” areas on the Trap field.
209 Primers - Shotgun - Loading guns equipped with 209’s
A. Side Locks load like any other muzzleloader.
B. Inline – Manufactured will load like any other muzzleloader.
C. Side by Side Breech Loading Firearms converted to muzzleloading will be equipped with dummie primers and red
flags that protrude out of the breech when closed so that the Range Officer can tell at a glance that the firearm is
safe to load.
D. Over and Under Breech Loading Firearm converted to muzzleloading equipped with 209’s will be equipped with
dummie primers and red flags that protrude out of the breech when closed so that the Range Officer can tell at a
glance that the firearm is safe to load.
E. If there is a mis-fire with a 209 primer, the shooter must go to the blow-out area and unload his firearm before
reloading his firearm.
Chief Range Officer, David Miller
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Sk
eet Matches
Skeet
Skeet Matches
Range Coordinator–Ed Wintermute and Mike Richey
Range opens 9:00 A.M. daily
First, second and third place winners and perfect scores in Daily Qualifying Matches are eligible for the appropriate Championship Matches on the final
Saturday. A contestant is allowed only one first, second or third place award in each Daily Qualifying Match.
• In case of ties in Daily Qualifying Matches, shoot-offs must be shot by the close of shooting the following day. Failure to appear for a shoot-off will
result in a forfeit.
• Daily Qualifying Matches must be completed before the close of shooting each day at 5:00 p.m. Daily Qualifying Matches end on Friday.
• Non Re-entry Championship Matches begin at 8:00 a.m. on the final Saturday. A schedule will be posted at the Skeet Range Office.
• Award Ceremonies will be held following the completion of matches on the final Saturday. A “High Overall” plaque will be awarded in Bill
Carmichael’s name; details posted at the Skeet Range Office.
• Schedules for Fun Matches, Black Powder Cartridge Matches, and Night Matches will be posted at the Skeet Range Office.
• Skeet Range rules are posted and available at the Skeet Range Office.
• Safety glasses and hearing protection mandatory.
Daily Qualifying Matches – All Daily Qualifying Matches are re-entry.
Skeet Championship Qualifier: 16 birds, 2 singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily. (Sponsored by the
family of Major John Crone)
Women’s Championship Qualifier: 16 birds, 2 singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily.
Doubles Championship Qualifier: 14 birds, 1 pair from stations 1 – 7; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily.
Low-Gun Championship Qualifier: 16 birds, 3 pairs must be shot as doubles, shooter’s choice from stations 1-2 – 6 or 7; 1st, 2nd,
3rd place medals awarded daily.
Flint Championship Qualifier: 16 birds, 2 singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily.
Larry Smith Memorial Flint Double Gun Championship Qualifier: 16 birds, 3 pairs must be shot as doubles, shooter’s choice from
stations 1-2 – 6 or 7; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily.
Wilford Shaw Memorial (Seniors 60 and over) Qualifier: 16 birds, 2 singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded daily.
“Chips”: 10 birds, stations 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 for shooters under the age of 10; Range Committee awards.
Championship Non-reentry Matches – Qualifying criteria: 1st, 2nd, 3rd or perfect scores in Daily Qualifying Matches.
Match 1 Skeet Championship: Regulation round of 25 birds; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 2 Women’s Chmpionship: 16 birds, two singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 3 Doubles Championship: 24 birds, shooter moves from station 1 – 7 shooting a pair from each station; stations 1 – 4 birds are shot
in a “high-low” sequence; stations 5 – 7 birds are shot in a “low-high” sequence; shooters return to stations 6 – 4, birds are shot in a “lowhigh” sequence; shooters finally return to stations 3 – 2 shooting in a “high-low” sequence; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 4 Wm. Harnden Foster Memorial Championship (Low-Gun): Regulation round of 25 birds shot from the “low-gun” (see rule
#8510) position, random 3 second delayed pull; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 5 Flint Championship: 16 birds, two singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 6 Larry Smith Memorial Flint Double Gun Championship: Regulation round of 25 birds; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Match 7 Wilford Shaw Championship: Age 60 and over; regulation round of 25 birds; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded.
Championship Reentry Matches – Qualifying criteria: Highest scores at noon on Friday; shoot-offs will be held on Friday
afternoon if necessary.
Match 8 Sub-Juniors Championship: Under 12 years of age; 16 birds, two singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals
awarded for three highest scores of the week.
Match 9 Juniors Championship: Ages 12 – 15; 16 birds, two singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded for three
highest scores of the week.
Match 10 Intermediate Championship: Ages 16 – 20; 16 birds, two singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded for
three highest scores of the week.
Match 11 Mixed Championship (1 woman and 1 man): 16 birds each, singles from each station; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals awarded
to each contestant for three highest scores of the week.
Match 12 Skeet Aggregate Championship: 16 singles and 14 doubles; merchandise awarded to three places.
Match 13 Alabama Gentleman’s Original Gun Match Championship: NMLRA rule #8240 applies; 25 birds, regulation skeet, only
one reentry/day; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals and merchandise.
Match 14 Super Seniors (70 and over): 16 birds, two singles from each station; merchandise awarded to three places.
Match 15 NRA Skeet Championship: 16 birds, 14 doubles; Lewis Class awards only. Non-reentry.
Match 16 Black Powder Cartridge Match – Exposed hammer or Damascus barrels only; NMLRA Rule 1190 applies. 25 bird
regulation skeet, only one re-entry per day. 1st, 2nd, 3rd place medals.
Skeet Range Prices
Individual Match ticket - $4.50
Sub-Junior Match ticket - $3.50
Alabama Original Match - $6.00
25 Bird Match ticket - $6.00
“Chips” Match ticket - $2.00
Individual practice round - $4.00
Intermediate Match ticket - $4.00
Skeet Aggregate Match ticket - $8.00
Book of 8 match tickets - $35.00
Junior Match ticket - $3.50
Championship Match tickets - $8.00
NRA Skeet Championship - $12.00 (Lewis Class)
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Quail W
alk
Walk
Shaw’
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Shaw’ss Quail W
Walk
Range Committee Co-Chairs—Tom Cashbaugh, Jerry Hampel. Honoring the spirit and tradition of hunting.
All Matches $3.50; Junior and Intermediate $2.25
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. daily. Closed noon-1:00 p.m. for lunch, Saturday through Friday, June 14-20.
8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 21. start at 8:00 a.m. sharp. Lunch 11:30-Noon. Championship at 12:01 p.m. All 1st, 2nd
and 3rd place winners in Matches 1 through 8 and perfect scores eligible for Championship.
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All daily ties must be shot off before 11:00 A.M. next day for that match.
Any ties in Matches 9 through 23 will be shot off Saturday, June 21 at noon.
All ties shot sudden death , except Hunter’s Match 14.
Only one each first, second, third place per contestant in daily matches 1 through 8.
Match 16, Trade Gun only, flintlock no rear sight above plane of barrel.
Match 9, Doubles Match and Match 14, Hunters Match will be all report birds.
Match 14, Hunter’s Match, no commercial pre-loads allowed. In the spirit of Hunter’s Match, only over-shoulder pouches. For safety, after
loading, hold gun in safe manner, muzzle up or place in designated stand. Do not rest against a tree. No loading from stand. Leaving
designated loading and shooting area after match begins disqualifies shooter.
All strings will be counted from positions one through ten, regardless of where you start on the field.
If you see any unsafe practices, please bring to attention of Range Officer immediately.
Eye and hearing protection strongly recommended.
No smoking or alcohol beyond posted signs and no alcohol will be consumed while participating in a match.
Juniors shoot low-gun. Sub-juniors may shoot either low or mounted gun.
Shooters responsible to check match number designated on relay sheet when signing up.
Any changes to program will be posted on the range bulletin board.
Match 1
Match 2
Match 3
Match 4
Match 5
Match 6
Match 7
Match 8
Match 9
Match 10
Match 11
Match 12
Daily, June 14, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 15 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 16, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 17, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 18, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 19, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 20, 1-2-3 place awards.
Daily, June 21, 1-2-3 place awards
Doubles, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Flintlock, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Old Timers (60 and older), June 14-21,
1-2-3 place awards.
Juniors, June14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Match 13
Match 14
Match 15
Match 16
Match 17
Match 18
Women’s, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Hunter’s, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Olde Dog (70 and over), June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Trade Gun, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Intermediate (Age 16-20), June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Novice, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards. (Ineligible if
placed on either national NMLRA range before).
Match 20
Early Ladies Covey, June 14-17, 1-2-3 place awards
Match 21
Late Ladies Covey, June 18-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
Match 22
Girls Junior, June 14-21, 1-2-3 merchandise awards.
Match 23
Sub-junior, June 14-21, 1-2-3 place awards.
NMLRA Quail Walk Championship, June 21, 12:01 P.M., 1-2-3 place
awards.
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Stop by
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you can compete in NRA
matches at this shoot?
Look for the shaded boxes
and NRA symbol for those
matches that can be shot
for NRA competition or see
page 18.
Sporting Clays
Baker’s Sporting Clays Matches
Harvey Loveall Double Barrel Daily Matches–Fee $8.00–20 targets.
Single Barrel Daily Matches–Fee $6.00–10 targets. Double Barrel Flint Matches–Fee $8.00–20 targets.
Match 4–Tough Tuesday (all doubles).
The Sporting Clays Range will open at 8:30 A.M. and close at 1:00 p.m. (No matches starting after 1:00 p.m.).
Match 1
June 14–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
Traditional Gun Match Shot Saturday through ThursJune 14–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
day during and in addition to the existing competiMatch 2
June 15–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
tion. Open to all shooters using a traditional shotgun
June 15–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
as defined by NMLRA rules. Scoring will be the same
Match 3
June 16–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
as the other matches. Winners will be determined by
June 16–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
highest score during the week. The match is reentry,
Match 4
June 17–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
but top shooters will capture only one position (i.e., if
June 17–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
one shooter has the top three scores, shooter will be
Match 5
June 18–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
placed 1st; 2nd and 3rd places will go to the next two
June 18–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
high scores). Top three prizes will be given during the
Match 6
June 19–Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
Awards Ceremony.
June 19–Ladies Daily Double Barrel—1-2-3 awards
Match 7
June 20–Top Gun Championship—1-2-3 awards
June 20–Ladies Top Gun Championship—1-2-3 awards
Match 8
June 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19–Single Barrel (Flint or Percussion). Top daily score and the next top three scores will be in
the Championship.
Match 9
June 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19–Double Barrel Flints. Top daily score and the next top three scores will be in the Championship.
Match 10
June 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19–Junior's Match. Top daily score and the next top three scores will be in the Championship.
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in the Harvey Loveall Daily Double Barrel Match will be in Friday’s Top Gun Championship
for ladies and men. The top daily score and the next top three scores in the Junior, Flint, and Single Barrel matches will be in
Friday's Top Gun Championship for Junior, Flint, and Single Barrel. All Top Gun Championships will be on Friday, June 20, 9:00 a.m.
Failure to show, results in a forfeit of the match.
General Rules
1.
Vehicles are permitted in the shooting area only for the purpose of loading and unloading. If you have a health problem that necessitates your use
of the vehicle, please notify the Range Officer.
2. All matches will be shot under field conditions.
3. All shots will be made from hunting or ready low gun position.
4. If a shooter calls for a target from the trap and the target is not broken, the target is the shooter’s, even in the event of a mechanical failure of the gun.
5. On double or following pairs, if either target is declared “no bird,” nothing is established. The pair must be shot over again.
6. When the Range Officer calls ‘‘lost,’’ it can only be changed to “dead” by another Range Officer or Trap Operator. Once the bird is called “dead”
the call is irreversible.
7. All guns must be cleared in any shooting station unless otherwise specified by a Range Officer. This includes blow out, snapping caps, and
striking/knapping flints. Shooters preparing for next relay may not blow out guns until current relay is completed and range is open.
8. Guns will be held muzzle above your head at all times whether loaded or not. Remember, there may be a puller on top of the tower!
9. Guns may not be primed or capped until the shooter is in the cage. On walk-outs and when turning around, be aware of other shooters.
10. No one will leave the cage with a loaded gun. The gun must be cleared unless otherwise instructed by a Range Officer.
11. No smoking in the loading area.
12. No alcohol will be consumed by a participant while in a match, and no alcohol will be permitted beyond the posted sign limit.
13. The Range Officer can change the course daily. It can also be changed during the match due to a mechanical failure, or conditions that the Range
Officer deems unsafe. This usually involves a wind condition.
14. No gun, loaded or not, is allowed inside the yellow tape barrier around the tower. NO EXCEPTIONS.
15. Competitor must load their own gun. Any exceptions must be approved by a Range Officer.
16. All ties will be settled by a sudden death shoot off the following day with the exception of Thursday. All Thursday ties will be settled by
Secret Station.
17. You can reenter Sporting Clays matches as many times as you wish.
18. Championship ties will be settled by sudden death starting at Station 1.
19. Eye and ear protection is strongly recommended.
20. If you see any unsafe practices, or anything which you consider unsafe, please bring them to the attention of the Range Officer immediately.
21. The largest shot to be used is #7 1/2. No exceptions.
22. Shooters using shotguns with screw-in chokes may not change the chokes after the match begins.
23. During the Top Gun Championship, after a shooter’s relay is over, the shooter must leave the designated shooting area and become a spectator.
24. Please ask trapper if he is ready before calling for bird.
25. You may not reenter a match until you complete previous match.
26. When the red flag is displayed, the range is closed!
27. Gun Malfunctions: In the event of a gun malfunction that prevents the shooter from returning to competition before the current station is
completed, the shooter may either repair the malfunction or acquire another gun from a non-competitor and complete the round; however, all
targets completed by the relay up to the point the shooter returns to competition will be scored as “lost.” This rule applies to both qualifying
and championship matches.
28. Because the majority of Junior Sporting Clays shooters are in school during the September Shoot, a Junior’s Championship will be held during
the June Shoot only.
29. Ladies may qualify for all championships, (Singles, Doubles, Flint, Ladies). Any qualified Lady may compete for any championship, but may not
shoot both the Doubles and the Ladies. She must declare which Championship she wants to shoot prior to the match, and scratch from the other.
ANY CHANGES IN THE SCHEDULE OR RULES WILL BE POSTED AT THE RANGE. THE RANGE OFFICER’S DECISION IS FINAL.
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NMLRA TTerr
err
itor
ial Championships
erritor
itorial
Please read the following carefully
This program is an addendum to the NMLRA National Spring Shoot program. It is important you read both programs thoroughly.
In addition, being familiar with the current NMLRA Rules and Regulations will result in a more relaxed and enjoyable shooting
experience for you.
All competitors at a Territorial in 2013 will be eligible to participate in the National Territorial Championship Matches in June
of 2014 for the aggregates in which they participated in (competitors no longer have to place in the top 5 of a Territorial Aggregate).
When entering a Territorial Aggregate, be sure to identify yourself as being eligible to compete in that aggregate. The
person issuing targets will have a list by which this information will be verified.
The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association is pleased to offer the National Territorial Championship Program. These
matches were developed to offer blackpowder shooters a national competitive program, and we sincerely appreciate your
interest and support. We hope you shoot well, make new friends, and most importantly . . . have a good time!
Loretta Cruz, Territorial Chair
The following descriptions of the aggregates comprising the
Territorial match is provided only as a reference and should not
be considered as describing all conditions of a given match or
aggregate. The current edition of the NMLRA Rules and
Regulations should be consulted for specific information on
targets, sights, positions, and so forth.
$8.00 per aggregate; no charge for Junior and Sub-Junior Aggregates
Offhand Championship (Aggregate Ter A)
One rifle, any metallic sights, offhand, flintlock or percussion, 5
shots each target.
Match T1 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match T2 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T3 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match T4 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Flintlock Championship (Aggregate Ter B)
Traditional rifle, open sights, offhand, 5 shots each target.
Match T5 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match T6 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T7 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match T8 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Bench Rest Championship (Aggregate Ter C)
One or more rifles, sights as noted, 5 shots each target.
Match T9 50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target.
Match T10 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target.
Match T11 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard target.
Match T12 100 yards, open sights, 100-yard target.
Musket Championship (Aggregate Ter D)
One musket, as issue sights on an approved musket (see NMLRA
Rules and Regulations), position as noted. 10 shots each target.
Match T13 50 yards, offhand, 100-yard target.
Match T14 100 yards, any military position, 100-yard target
(7-ring).
Match T15 100 yards, offhand, 200-yard target.
One Gun Championship (Aggregate Ter E)
One gun, 14-pound limit, open sights, 5 shots each target, position
as noted.
Match T16 50 yards, offhand, 100-yard target.
Match T17 50 yards, bench, 6-bull target.
Match T18 100 yards, offhand, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Match T19 100 yards, bench, 100-yard target.
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Cross Stick Championship (Aggregate Ter F)
One or more rifles, 14-pound limit, sights as noted, 5 Shots each
target. See the NMLRA Rules and Regulations for description of
cross sticks.
Match T20 50 yards, any metallic sights, 5-bull buffalo.
Match T21 50 yards, open sights, 5-bull buffalo.
Match T22 100 yards, any metallic sights, single bull buffalo.
Match T23 100 yards, open sights, single bull buffalo.
Ladies Championship (Aggregate Ter G)
One or more rifles, any metallic sights, 5 shots each target,
position as noted.
Match T24 25 yards, offhand, 6-bull target.
Match T25 50 yards, offhand, 100-yard target.
Match T26 50 yards, bench, 6-bull target.
Match T27 100 yards, bench, 100-yard target.
Junior/4-H Championship (Aggregate Ter H)
(Shooter who has not reached their 15th birthday at time of
registration. Must have a Junior Shooter card. Open to all 4-H
shooting teams.)
One or more rifles, any metallic sights, five shots each target, position as
noted, one relay per match, except for bench rest matches which may
use two (2) consecutive relays for bench rest matches. Bench matches
may be fired from cross sticks and they will still be allowed to use two (2)
consecutive relays for each match.
Match T28 25 yards, bench, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T29 25 yards, offhand, 3-bull 100-yard target.
Match T30 50 yards, offhand, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Match T31 50 yards, bench, 100-yard target.
Skeet Championship (Aggregate Ter I)
Singles are shot first, stations one through eight in a high-low
sequence. Doubles are shot in the high-low sequence from
stations one and two; and in the low-high sequence from
stations six and seven. All birds shot out of proper sequence
shall be scored lost. All birds must be properly thrown to be
scored a hit or miss. The 25th bird is the option bird – shooter
returns to the station where the first miss occurred. If a double
bird is missed, the shooter shall call for another pair of doubles
and shoot in the same sequence as the original miss, with
only the original missed bird counting for score. The competitor
may use two guns. If the competitor has shot 24 straight
(clean), then the competitor chooses the option of where they
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wish to shoot the 25th bird. Low-Gun Match to be shot with
gun lowered from the shoulder and be clearly down when the
shooter calls for the bird. Upon release of the bird, shooter
shall raise the gun to the shooting position and fire.
Match T32a
25 birds
Match T32b Low-Gun 25 birds
Match T32c Doubles 14 birds
Match T32d Singles
16 birds
Trap Championship (Aggregate Ter J)
One 40 bird aggregate.
Match T33 10 yards, 15 birds.
Match T34 16 yards, 15 birds.
Match T35 20 yards, 10 birds.
Pistol Championship (Aggregate Ter K)
Percussion pistol or revolver, 10 shots each target, to be fired in one
relay. Scores fired will be submitted to the NMLRA Pistol Committee
chairman in order to obtain a National Pistol Classification.
Match T1 25 yards, slow fire, 25 yd. timed fire target.
Match T2 25 yards, limited fire, 25 yd. timed fire target.
Match T3 50 yards, slow fire, 50 yd. slow fire target.
Primitive Championship (Aggregate Ter L)
The Primitive Championship will be comprised of the following
matches:
Match T90 Free Trapper.
Match T91 Hawken (to be shot on Bench Line with crosssticks. Pick up target at the Primitive Range).
Match T92 Rifle Frolic.
Match T93 Mountain Man.
In keeping with the spirit of primitive matches, some variation
from the primitive program as conducted at a given territorial
match may be expected.
Sub-junior Championship (Aggregate Ter M)
(Shooter who has not reached the age of 12)
One or more rifles, 5 shots each target, bench rest. NMLRA will
furnish stands.
Match T34 25 yards, any metallic sights, 3-bull 100-yard
target.
Match T35 25 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard target.
Hunter’s Championship (Aggregate Ter N)
Traditional rifle, flintlock or percussion, open sights, 5 shots
each target, offhand, no sighters. Targets must be posted in the
upright, vertical position. Practice targets may be purchased but
not used as sighters with match target.
Match T36 25 yards, crow target.
Match T37 50 yards, groundhog target.
Match T38 50 yards, running fox target.
Match T39 100 yards, bear target.
Sighted Smoothbore Championship (Aggregate Ter O)
Smoothbore must be inspected and tagged.
Flintlock or percussion, fixed open sights (front and rear). No
limitations on caliber. 5 shots each target, offhand.
Match T40 25 yards, 6-bull target (7 ring).
Match T41 25 yards, 3-bull 100-yard target.
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T42 50 yards, 100-yard target (7 ring).
T43 100 yards, 200-yard target.
Unlimited Longhunter Championship (Aggregate Ter P).
Any muzzleloading gun, any sights, including scopes; ball, bullet,
or sabot. 5 shots each target, offhand. Targets must be posted in
the "natural" position. Practice targets may be purchased but
not used as sighters with match target.
Match T44 25 yards, squirrel target.
Match T45 50 yards, running groundhog target.
Match T46 50 yards, running deer target.
Match T47 100 yards, buffalo target.
Ladies Offhand Championship (Aggregate Ter Q).
One or more rifles, any metalic sight, offhand, one relay per match.
Sighters are allowed in all ladies matches. 5 shots each target.
Match T49 25 yards, 3-bull 100-yard target.
Match T50 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match T51 50 yards, 6-bull target (7ring).
Match T52 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Smoothbore Championship (Aggregate Ter R)
Smoothbore must be inspected and tagged.
Flintlock only, no rear sights above plane of barrel, no set triggers,
54 caliber minimum, 5 shots each target, offhand.
Match T53 25 yards, groundhog target.
Match T54 25 yards, running deer target.
Match T55 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match T56 100 yards, 200-yard target.
Ladies Trap Championship (Aggregate Ter S)
One 40 bird aggregate.
Match T66 10 yards, 15 birds.
Match T67 16 yards, 15 birds.
Match T68 20 yards, 10 birds.
Intermediate/4-H Championship (Aggregate Ter T)
(Shooter who has not reached their 18th birthday at time of
registration. Must have a Junior Shooter card. Open to all 4-H
shooting teams.) Percussion or flintlock, any metallic sights,
offhand, 5 shots each target.
Match T59 25 yards, 6-bull target.
Match T60 50 yards, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T61 50 yards, 100-yard target.
Match T62 100 yards, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Ladies Hunter Championship (Aggregate Ter U)
Percussion or flintlock. Any metallic sights, 5 shots each target,
offhand, no sighters. Targets must be posted in the upright vertical position. Practice targets may be purchased but not used as
sighters with match target.
Match T70 25 yards, crow target.
Match T71 25 yards, running groundhog target.
Match T72 50 yards, groundhog target.
Match T73 50 yards, running fox target.
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Light Bench Championship (Aggregate Ter W)
One or more rifles may be used, 14 pound limit, sights as noted,
5 shots at each target. All guns must be weighed before match.
Match T94 50 yards, any metallic sights, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T95 50 yards, open sights, 6-bull target (7-ring).
Match T96 100 yards, any metallic sights, 100-yard target
(7-ring).
Match T97 100 yards, open sights, 100-yard target (7-ring).
Ladies Pistol Championship (Aggregate Ter X)
Percussion pistol or revolver, 10 shots each target, to be fired in
one relay. One relay per match.
Match T4 25 yards, slow fire, 25 yard pistol target.
Match T5 25 yards, limited fire*, 25 yard pistol target.
Match T6 50 yards, slow fire, 50 yard pistol target.
*Time starts at first shot fired.
Unlimited Youth Hunter Championship (Aggregate Ter Y)
(Shooter who has not reached their 18th birthday at time of
registration. Must have a Junior Shooter card. Open to all 4-H
shooting teams.) Offhand, 5 shots each target, any muzzleloading
gun, any sights including scopes, ball, bullet, or sabot. All targets
posted in the “natural” position (i.e., no target may be posted
upside-down or sideways, no sighters). Practice targets may be
purchased but not used as sighters with the match target. One
relay per match.
Match T100 25 yards, standing groundhog target.
Match T101 25 yards, running deer target.
Match T102 50 yards, standing bear target.
Ladies Skeet Championship (Aggregate Ter Z)
Singles are shot stations one through eight in a high-low
sequence. All birds must be properly thrown to be scored a hit
or a miss.The competitor may use two guns. Break-open
muzzleloading shotguns are allowed. See rule #2470 in NMLRA
Rules and Regulations.
Match T33 Singles, 16 birds.
Flintlock Trap Championship (Aggregate Ter AA)
Flintlock only - 30 bird aggregate.
Match 70 10 yards, 15 birds
Match 71 16 yards, 15 birds
Flintlock Skeet Championship (Aggregate Ter BB)
Flintlock only. Singles are shot stations one through eight in
a high-low sequence. All birds must be properly thrown to be
scored a hit or a miss. The competitor may use two guns.
Match 34 16 yards, 15 birds, singles
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Agg. A, Territorial Percussion Championship, 1980, 191-6X,
H.P. Gregory, 1994.
Agg. B, Territorial Flintlock Championship, 1980, 186-2X, H.P.
Gregory, Jr., 1993.
Agg. C, Territorial Benchrest Championship, 1980,198-13X,
Roy Felix, 1984.
Agg. D, Territorial Musket Championship, 1980, 280-3X, David
Forland, 1984,
Agg. E, Territorial One Gun Championship, 1980, 186-4X,
Anthony Capriglione, 1998.
Agg. F, Territorial Cross Stick Championship, 1980, 195-9X,
David Vanderbos, 2010
Agg. G, Territorial Ladies Championship, 1980, 190-4X, Theresa
Van Epps, 2000.
Agg. H, Territorial Junior Championship, 1980, 145-7X, Dave
Sokol, 1985 (record frozen due to new match composition). 1998,
192-9X, Logan Torrance, 2007 (record frozen due to new match
composition); 2009, 194-10X, Jadon Daniel, 2013.
Agg. I, Territorial Skeet Championship, 1980, 25, Bill Carmichael,
1987, 1988; Fred Rowe, 1991 (record frozen due to new match
composition). 1997, 50, Jim Tucker, 2006 (record frozen due to
new match composition). 2009, 74, Jim Tucker, 2010.
Agg. J, Territorial Trap Championship, 1980, 39, Vic Beeson,
1991; Doug Stout, 1992 (record frozen due to new match
composition). 1997, 44, Randy Judy, 1997; Gene Reem,
1997(record frozen due to new match composition). 1998, 49,
Max Horton, 1998 (record frozen due to new match
composition). 2004, 40, Gene Reem, 2006.
Agg. K, Territorial Pistol Championship, 1980, 293-10X, Lynn
Shoffner, 1994.
Agg. L, Territorial Primitive Championship, 1980, 248-1X, Gary
Thompson, 1992 (record frozen due to new match composition).
1996, 162, Gary Thompson, 1996 (record frozen due to new match
composition). 2001, 168, Rob Root, 2002.
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Agg. M, Territorial Sub-Junior Championship: 1983, 50-5X,
Match 34, Mike Blazier, 1997. 50-5X, Match 35, Mike Blazier,
1997 (record frozen due to new match composition). 1998, 14810X, Mary Amelia Taylor, 1998 (record frozen due to new match
composition); 2000, 100-6X, Mary Amelia Taylor, 2000 (record
frozen due to new match composition). 2001, 100-10X, Jared
Stanfield, 2001; Cody Doner, 2002; Curtis Doner, 2003, 2004;
Logan Torrance, 2003; Nick Mattox, 2006; Sara Warner, 2007;
Reed Elliott, 2013.
Agg. N, Territorial Hunter’s Championship, 1992, 187-4X, H.P.
Gregory, Jr., 1995.
Agg. O, Smoothbore Championship, 1995, 165, Guy Smith, 1997
(record frozen due to new match composition).
Agg. O, Sighted Smoothbore Championship, 1998, 174, Joe Ed
McCray, 2004.
Agg. P, Unlimited Longhunter, 1995, 192-2X, Chad Cleland, 2000.
Agg. Q, Ladies Offhand Championship, 1996, 179-3X, Sarah
Lotts, 2007.
Agg. R, Smoothbore Championship, 1998, 167, Jim Tucker, 1998
(record frozen due to new match composition). 2001, 187-2X,
Fred Lotts, 2004.
Agg. S Territorial Ladies Trap Championship, 2001, 48, Patty
Clark, 2003 (record frozen due to new match composition). 2004,
38, Terri Townsend, 2005.
Agg. T Intermediate Championship, 1993, 163-3X,Nathan B.
Brown, 1993. (Frozen record). 2002, 175-1X, Mike Blazier, 2008.
Agg. U, Ladies Hunter Championship, 2004, 171-1X, Sarah
Lotts, 2008.
Agg. W, Light Bench Championship, 2007, 192-5X, David
Vanderbos, 2010.
Agg. AA, Trap Flintlock Championship, 2012, 21, Terry
Heichelbech, 2012.
Agg. BB, Skeet Flintlock Championship, 2012, 16, Jim Tucker,
2012.
Spring National Rifle Record Scores
Spring National Aggregates
How to read: Each entry contains the following information, in order: Match or aggregate number, match or aggregate name, first
year match or aggregate was fired, record score, name of competitor, year record was set, broken, or fired.
Max Vickery Offhand Shoot-Off, 2000, 50-3X, Tim Marsh, 2003.
Agg. AA, Founders Match, 1947, 197-5X, Ed Green, 1983.
Agg. C, Flintlock Bench Aggregate, 1972, 149-6X, Charles
Hearn, 1983.
Match 170, 1964, 50-3X, Billy D. Killian, 1981; Chuck Hearn,
1983; A. James Ulrich, Jr., 1995; Louis B. Helsel, 1995; Elwood
Cullers, 1997; H.P. Gregory, 2001; Amy Arbogast, 2007; Bruce
Tipton, 2008; Ann Reed, 2011.
Match 171, 1961, 50-4X, Bruce Tipton, 1980, 1986; Steven
Hursey, 2004; Charlie Brown, 2007; Don Blazier, 2008.
Match 175, 1973, 50-4X, Kenneth R. Bresien, 1979; Tony
Capriglione, 2001.
Agg. D, Musket Aggregate, 1973, 269-2X, H.P. Gregory, 1992.
Match 50, As Issued, 1968, 97-1X, Elwood Cullers, 1987.
Match 51, As Issued, 1968, 96-3X, Dennis Coleman, 2000.
Match 53, As Issued, 1973, 84, Dennis Coleman, 1997.
Agg. F, Flintlock Offhand Aggregate, 1973, 145-6X, Tim Marsh,
2001.
Match 44, 1960, 50-3X, Mark Francis Scherer, 1978; Leroy
Hayes, 1985; James Dixon, 1989; Tim Marsh, 2007.
Match 45, 1973, 49-1X, Richard Boitnott, 1979.
Match 46, 1972, 50-1X, Tim Marsh, Stan Reed, 2005; Harry
Marsh, 2007.
Agg. G, Junior Rifle Championship, 1964, 148-5X, Nathan
Kemp, 1988.
Match 82, Daniel Boone, 1949, 50-4X, Ben Cleland, 2007.
Match 210, Betty Zane, 1944, 50-4X, Ben Warner, 2004.
Match 212, 1975, 50-2X, Brad Potts, 1979; Lisa Fall, 1982.
Agg. I, Long Range Slug Gun Aggregate, 1995, 299-16X, Don
Warner, 2002.
Match 188, 1995, 100-7X, Don Warner, 2002.
Match 189, 1995, 100-6X, Donald Ellis, 1998.
Match 190, 2001, 100-5X, Don Warner, 2002.
Agg. J, Lloyd Resor Memorial Slug Gun Aggregate, 1972,
300-21X, James McDermitt, 1994.
Match 181, (Agg. J), 1965, 100-10X, Branch Meanley, 1992;
R.K. Scott 1992; Kenneth R. Bresien, 1992; Chuck Hearn, 1994;
Robert Beal, 1997; Jim McDermitt, 1999; Everett Donegan, 2002;
Kevin Warner, 2006.
Match 185, (Agg. J), 1960, 100-10X, Don Kramer, 1989; Kenneth
Bresien, 1994; Don Warner, 2011.
Match 186, (Agg. J), 1964, 100-7X, James W. McDermitt, 1994;
Webb Terry, 1998.
Agg. K, Women’s Offhand Aggregate, 1978, 146-2X, Sarah
Lotts, 2008.
Match 60, 1965, 50-2X, Sharron Smith, 1992.
Match 62, 1973, 50-3X, Sharron Smith, 2002.
Match 64, 1965, 50-5X, Lois Spenlau, 1986.
Agg. M, Benchrest Aggregate, 1973, 198-6X, Chuck Hearn, 1994.
Match 130, 1964, 50-4X, Richard L. Glotfelty, 1978; Don Warner,
1981; Branch Meanley, Jr., 1984; Roy Felix, 1986; Fred Lotts, 2007.
Match 136, John Kindred, 1964, , 50-4X, Richard L. Glotfelty,
1978; R.K. Scott, 1981; Roy E. Scott, 1983; Everett Donegan,
1983; Don Warner, 1983; Steve Hursey, 1995; J.T. Hearn, 1999;
Branch Meanley, 2003, 2011; Raymond Scites, 2009.
Match 150, 1960, 50-4X, Dale Potts, 1979; Jerry deVaudreuil,
1980; Billy D. Killian, 1981; Branch Meanley, 2002.
Match 160, 1984, , 50-4X, Richard Chayer, 1989.
Agg. N, Women’s Buffalo Aggregate, 1983, 99-1X, Theresa
VanEpps, 2003.
Match 454, (Agg. N), 1983, 50-1X, Theresa VanEpps, 2003, 2009.
Match 456, (Agg N), 1983, 50-3X, Theresa VanEpps, 2006.
Agg. O, Traditional Offhand Hunting Rifle Aggregate, 1983,
144-3X, Tim Marsh, 2007.
Match 90, 1983, 50-2X, Leo Holmes, 1994; Tim Marsh, 1995.
Match 91, 1983, 50-4X, Tim Marsh, 2006, 2012.
Match 93, 1983, 48, Tim Marsh, 2010.
Agg. S, 60 & Over Offhand Aggregate, 1987, 142-2X, J.L. Hargis,
2000; Ed Dennis, 2006.
Match 11, 2001, 49-2X, Edward Dennis, 2003; Jerry Posey, 2008.
Match 22, 2001, 50-3X, Ernest Clark, 2006.
Match 38, 2001, 47, Ed Dennis, 2006, 2010.
Agg. T, Junior Offhand Championship, 1978, 100-5X, Aaron
Moystner, 2008.
Match 80, 2001, 50-3X, Trey Torrance, 2003.
Match 81, John Tingle, 1968, 50-5X, Greg Linkhart, 1978.
Agg. U, Charlie Haffner Hunting Aggregate, 1990, 290-5X,
Tim Marsh, 2001.
Match 16, 1992, 50-3X, Tim Marsh, 1998.
Match 17, 1992, 50-2X, Tim Marsh, 1998; Stephen Dick, 2007.
Match 18, 1992, 50-2X, H.P. Gregory, 1998; Tim Marsh, 2000;
Gerald Bridges, 2001; Brian Cunnigham, 2003; Scott Schafer, 2008.
Match 25, 1992, 50-3X, Ben Hudelson, 1995; Tim Marsh, 2001, 2009.
Match 26, 1992, 50, William McGinnis, 2010.
Match 33, 1992, 50, Tim Marsh, 2001.
Agg. WU, Women’s Charlie Haffner Hunting Aggregate, 2000,
257-1X, Sarah Lotts, 2008.
Match 4, 2000, 48-1X, Ann Reed, 2006.
Match 5, 2000, 50, Sarah Lotts, 2002; Sharron Smith, 2009.
Match 6, 2000, 49, Ann Reed, 2005.
Match 19, 2000, 47-1X, Theresa Van Epps, 2008.
Match 48, 2000, 44, Nancy Salisbury, 2001.
Match 49, 2000, 44, Marnie McCausland, 2000; Ann Reed, 2012.
Agg. V, Round Ball Bench/Any Sight Aggregate, 1991, 1479X, Bill Bolen, 2012.
Match 140, 2006, 50-4X, Fred Lotts, 2009.
Match 159, 2006, 50-5X, Al Kramer, 2007; Bill Bolen, 2012.
Match 165, 2006, 48-1X, Bill Campbell, 2010.
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Agg. X, Buffalo Aggregate, 1964, 190-6X, Robert L. Dickson, 1995.
Match 450, (Agg. X), 1964, 49-3X, Toni White, 1990; Theresa
Van Epps, 2001, 2008.
Match 451, (Agg. X), 1964, 50-1X, Larry Stolzenburg, 1979;
Wayne Lamson, 2000.
Match 452, (Agg. X), 1983, 50-1X, J.L. Hargis, 2002.
Match 453, (Agg. X), 1983, 49-2X, Jim Goodoien, 1984.
Agg. Y, Smoothbore Aggregate, 1997, 170-3X, Chuck Ziegler,
1999. (Record frozen due to new match composition.) 2000, 1811X, Fred Lotts, 2003.
Match 105, 1997, 43, John Klingler, 1998; Jim Tucker, 1998.
(Record frozen due to new match composition.) 2000, 47-2X,
Lowell Crane, 2004.
Match 106, 1997, 49-3X, Fred Lotts, 1999. (Record frozen due
to new match composition.) 2000, 50-1X, Jim Tucker, 2004; Stan
Reed, 2005; Lenny Lewis, 2006.
Match 107, 1997, 42, Joe Ed McCray, 1999. (Record frozen due
to new match composition.) 2000, 47, Harry Marsh, 2012.
Match 108, 1997, 43-1X, Jim Muse, 1999. (Record frozen due to
new match composition.) 2000, 45, Fred Lotts, 2003.
Agg. Z, Unlimited Longhunter Aggregate, 1997, 197-7X, Tim
Marsh, 2013.
Match 125, 1997, 50-2X, Tim Marsh, 1999; Stephen Dick, Jr.,
2004; Van Putnam, 2009.
Match 126, 1997, 50-2X, Steve Chapman, 2002.
Match 127, 1997, 50-3X, Stephen Dick, 2008; Tim Marsh, 2013.
Match 128, 1997, 50, Chad Cleland, 1998; Stephen Dick, 2007;
Tim Marsh, 2010, 2012.
Agg. BB, Traditional Offhand Flint Hunting Rifle Aggregate,
1993, 143-4X, Tim Marsh, 2009.
Match 100, 1983, 50-3X, Harry Marsh, 2001.
Match 101, 1983, 50-3X, Leroy Hayes, 1989; Chad Cleland, 2007.
Match 103, 1983, 47-1X, Leroy Hayes, 1986.
Agg. CC, Women’s Bench Aggregate, 1972, 100-5X, Kadene
Warner, 1978.
Match 200, 1949, 50-4X, Kadene Warner, 1978; Leslie Hearn,
1992; Michele Meanley, Fanny Marshall, 2009.
Match 206, 1973, 50-4X, Misti Beal, 1998.
Agg. DD, Schuetzen Aggregate, 1984, 541-1X, Tim Marsh, 2007.
Match 114, 1986, 240, Merle Crane, 2005.
Match 115, 1986, 224, Rusty Cottrel, 1998.
Match 116, 1986, 92-2X, Merle Crane, 2010.
Agg. II, Lee Good Memorial Chunk Gun Aggregate, 1997,
1.6170, Neil Eddington, 2012.
Match 242, 1997, .3080, James Moore, 2011.
Match 243, 1997, .6290, Neil Eddington, 2012.
Agg. JJ, Sighted Smoothbore Aggregate, 1998, 147-1X, Jo Ed
McCray, 1999. (Record frozen due to new match composition.)
2000, 187-2X, Harry Marsh, 2009.
Match 34, 1998, 48-1X, Joe Ed McCray, 1999. (Record frozen due
to new match composition.) 2000, 48-1X, Robert Campbell, 2006.
Match 35, 1998, 35-1X, Tip Curtis, 1998. (Record frozen due to
new match composition.) 2000, 50-4X, Tim Marsh, 2001.
Match 36, 1998, 43, Jim Tucker, 1999. (Record frozen due to new
match composition.) 2000, 47-1X, Richard Marsh, 2005.
Match 37, 1998, 36, Tip Curtis, 1999. (Record frozen due to new
match composition.) 2000, 48, Harry Marsh, 2009.
Agg. LL, Traditional Offhand Hunting Rifle Non-Jacketed
Aggregate, 2009, 186-2X, Tim Marsh, 2011.
Match 54, 2009, 50-1X, Leo Holmes, 2010.
Match 55, 2009, 49-2X, Tim Marsh, 2011.
Match 56, 2009, 47-2X, Karl Kosman, 2011.
Match 57, 2009, 45, Tim Marsh, 2011.
Agg. LR, Long Range Grand Aggregate, 2007, 268-4X, Dave
Munch, 2009.
Match 850, 2007, 94, Richard Hoff, 2012.
Match 851, 2007, 88-2X, Dave Munch, 2009.
Match 852, 2007, 95-2X, Dave Munch, 2009.
Agg. MM, Traditional Offhand Flint Hunting Rifle NonJacketed Aggregate, 2009, 184-3X, Tim Marsh, 2009.
Match 94, 2009, 49-1X, Ed Dennis, 2010.
Match 95, 2009, 50-1X, Tim Marsh, 2010.
Match 96, 2009, 46-1X, Tim Marsh, 2009.
Match 97, 2009, 45-2X, Tim Marsh, 2011.
Agg. NN, Sub-Junior Championship,2003, 143-6X, Jadon
Daniel, 2012.
Match 76, 2003, 47-1X, Jadon Daniel, 2012; David Wheelock, 2013.
Match 77, 2003, 50-3X, Sara Warner, 2005; Nathan Conley, 2008.
Match 221, 2003, 50-5X, Sara Warner, 2005, 2006, 2007.
Agg. FF, Offhand Aggregate, 1973, 145-3X, Richard Marsh,
1999; Harry Marsh, 2007.
Match 8, The Pioneer, 1958, 50-3X, Chuck Blender, 1967; J.L.
Hargis,1988.
Match 29, 1968, 50-4X, Chuck Blender, 1973; Randy Koerper,
1986; Fred Lotts, 1999.
Match 30, 1974, 49, Norman K. Ensley, 1978.
Agg. OO, Long Range Silhouette Aggregate, 2003, 225, Sean
Hill, 2007. (Record frozen due to new match composition.) 2008,
245, Wayne Adams, 2010.
Match 317, 2003, 57, Robert Wetzler, 2006. (Record frozen due
to new match composition) 2008, 59, Joe Hill, 2009.
Match 318, 2003, 89, Al Roberts, 2003; Sean Hill, 2007. (Record
frozen due to new match composition) 2008, 93, Bob Wetzler, 2012.
Match 319, 2003, 90, Sean Hill, 2007. (Record frozen due to new
match composition) 2008, 100, Wayne Adams, 2010; Art Fleener,
2011; Tyler Burchfiel, 2012.
Agg. HH, Intermediate Offhand Championship, 1993, 1422X, Morgan Greenlee, 2012 .
Match 85, 1993, 49-2X, J.T. Hearn, 2000.
Match 86, 1993, 50-2X, Morgan Greenlee, 2012
Match 87, 1993, 46, Morgan Greenlee, 2012
Agg. RR, Flint Buffalo Aggregate, 2004, 189-5X, J.L. Hargis, 2004.
Match 465, 2004, 49-1X, Ron Smith, 2011.
Match 466, 2004, 48-2X, J.L. Hargis, 2004; Richard Repovsch, 2006.
Match 467, 2004, 48-2X, Ron Smith, 2012.
Match 468, 2004, 50-1X, Tim Taylor, 2008.
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Agg. SS, Light Bench Aggregate, 2004, 194-5X, Tim Taylor, 2012.
Match 141, 2004, 50-2X, Rodney Ingram, 2008.
Match 142, 2004, 50-2X, Stan Reed, 2006.
Match 143, 2004, 50, Peter Sheets, 2011; Denver Ware, 2012.
Match 144,2004, 49-4X, Tim Taylor, 2012.
Agg. TT, Intermediate One Rifle Championship, 2004, 1832X, Morgan Greenlee, 2012.
Match 83, 2004, 50-2X, Mike Blazier, 2005.
Match 84, 2004, 49, Morgan Greenlee, 2010.
Match 213, 2004, 46-1X, Morgan Greenlee, 2011; 2012.
Match 214, 2004, 48-1X, Logan Torrance, 2007.
Agg. UU, 70 & Over Clark Frazier Offhand Aggregate, 2011,
172-1X, Chuck Blender, 2012.
Match 65, 2011, 46-1X, Elwood Cullers, 2013.
Match 66, 2011, 47-1X, Jerry Posey, 2011; Chuck Blender, 2012.
Match 67, 2011, 47-1X, Ed Dennis, 2011.
Match 68, 2011, 44, Ed Dennis, 2012.
Agg. VV, Women’s Offhand Aggregate, 2012, 130-2X, Sarah
Lotts, 2013.
Match 39, 2012, 47, Theresa Van Epps, 2013
Match 58, 2012, 44-1X, Sharron Smith, 2013.
Match 69, 2012, 44-1X, Sarah Lotts, 2013.
Agg. WN, Women’s Novice Aggregate, 2012, 98, Audrey
Meadows, 2013.
Match 78, 2012, 38, Tina Hitchner, 2012.
Match 79, 2012, 44, Kimberly Burton, 2012.
Match 89, 2012, 24, Catherine Ralston, 2012.
Agg. MN, Men’s Novice Aggregate, 2012, 124, Robert Pollock,
2012.
Match 72, 2012, 47, Michael Payne, 2013.
Match 73, 2012, 46, Robert Pollock, 2012; Michael Payne, 2013.
Match 75, 2012, 44, Joe Fortkamp, 2013.
Agg. RB, Running Boar Aggregate, 2011, 127, Nathan
Conley, 2013.
Match 250, 2011, 81, Jeff Streba, 2012.
Match 251, 2011, 71, Nathan Conley, 2013.
Offhand—Flintlock or Percussion
Match 10, George Rogers Clark Memorial, 1951, 50-3X, Leo
Holmes, 1993; Mark Donaldson, 2006..
Match 12, The Frontiersman, 1958, 50-2X, Donald Kammerer,
1978; Mike Belle, 1981; Chad Cleland, 2007.
Match 13, Jim LaBoyteaux, 1965, 50-3X, Leo Holmes, 1997;
H.P. Gregory, 1999.
Match 20, 1961, 50-4X, H.P. Gregory, 1995; Tim Marsh, 2003.
Flintlock Offhand
Slug Gun
Match 183, 1965, 100-10X, Webb Terry, 1999.
Match 184, 1968, 6.5", Don Warner, 1998.
Match 187, 1975, 10.718", Stan White, 1998.
Match 195, Women’s, 1989, 100-10X, Holly Meanley, 1998; Misti
(Terry) Beal, 1998; 1999; Donna Hearn, 2001.
Junior Bench Rest
Match 211, Blue Jacket,1969, 50-5X, Brian Warner, 1982.
Sub-junior Bench Rest
Match 220, 1980, 50-5X, Brian Warner, 1980, 1981; Scott Laverty,
1983; Kevin Lamson, 1984; Ricky Scott, 1985; David Held, 1989;
Jennifer Meanley, 1990; Brian Meanley, 1991; Franklin Mishler,
1991; Dusty Lane Miller, 1994; Sara Warner, 2007.
Husband & Wife Bench Rest
Match 230, 1949, 100-6X, Roy & Beverly Scott, 1987.
Junior & Senior Bench Rest
Match 231, 2002,100-4X, Ben and Brian Warner, 2007
Chunk Gun
Match 240, 1985, .6420", John Braxton, 1992.
Match 245, A.W. Coon Super Chunk, 2011, 4.0300, Michael
Medjeski, 2012; Best X .0045, David Krumme, 2011; Best Flint
5.5230, Mark Donaldson, 2012.
Running Boar
Match 252, Flint, 2011, 67, Dave Reising, 2011.
Silhouette
Match 301, (Pistol), 1993, 11, Victor Spearman, 1997; (Record
frozen due to match composition); 2013, 6, Gordon Elliot, 2013.
Match 304, (Large), 1993, 17, Stan Koslow, 1994.
Match 306, (Small), 1993, 19, William Ball, 1995; John MacMillan,
1995; (Record frozen due to match composition); 2013, 15,
Michael Blazier, 2013.
Match 330, (Women’s Small), 2003, 11, Sommer Robbins, 2005;
Sarah Ems, 2007.
Schuetzen König (King)
1983, David Miller, 1983; Tom Schiffer, 1984, 1987; Gary
Freking, 1985, 1991; Gene Weringa, 1986; Arthur Allen, 1988;
Brad Richardson, 1989; Mike Yazel, 1990, 1997, 1999, 2000;
John Kocyla, 1992; Jim Tucker, 1993; Sidney O’Bryan, 1994,
1995, 2009; Andy Schiffer, 1996, 1998; Rusty Cottrel, 2001,
2002, 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012; Jim Fulmer, 2004; Butch Trahan,
2005; Mark Donaldson, 2006; Bill Rose, 2007; Todd Ware,
2008; John Scott, 2013.
Match 40, Wes Kindig, 1962, 50-2X, Tony Capriglione, 2001.
Match 42, 1973, 50-2X, Joseph L. Megerle, 1977; Harry Marsh,
2000; Mark Donaldson, 2004.
Match 47, 1973, 50-2X, Benny M. George, 1982; H.P. Gregory,
1995; Jim Tucker, 1995; Steven Dick, Jr., 2004; Tim Marsh, 2005;
Mark Donaldson, 2007.
Eagle Match
Bench Rest
National Pistol Record Scores
Match 137, Jesse Booher Memorial Squirrel Rifle, 1949, 492X, Roland Harper, 1960.
Match 138, 1960, 50-5X, Bill Bolen, 2012.
Match 139, 1965, 50-5X, John Hole, 1985.
Match 158, 1965, 50-4X, Wilburn Terry, 1968; Roy E. Scott,
1994; Albert Kramer, 1998; David Maddox, 2011.
1994, Russ Combs, 1994; Dana Forslund, 1995; Jack Stoner,
1996, 1998; Curtis Boitnott, 1997; Karl Heinz Wich, 1999; Merle
Crane, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008; Rusty Cottrel, 2002,
2013; Robin Snodgrass, 2003; Lowell Crane, 2004, 2012; Bill Rose,
2009; Troy Roope, 2010; Bill Wheelock, 2011.
Caplock: 25-Yard Slow Fire—William Carver, Spring 1964, 1008X; Lynn Shoffner, National 1981. 25-Yard Limited Fire—William
Carver, National 1961, 100-9X. 50-Yard Slow Fire—Mark
Tompkins, National 2002, 98-3X. Aggregate—Joe Christ,
National 1982, 294-17X.
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National Pistol Record Scores
Flintlock: 25-Yard Slow Fire—Peter Allan, Spring 1974, 100-6X.
25-Yard Limited Fire—Charles Haffner, Sr., National 1962; Verner
McKinley, National, 2004, 100-4X. 50-Yard Slow Fire—Marvin
Hinkle, Spring, 2005, 96-3X. Aggregate—Max Schneider,
National 1964, 290-7X.
Revolver (Scores frozen as of National 1978): 25-Yard Slow
Fire—William Carver, National 1966, 100-5X. 25-Yard Timed
Fire—Richard Bauer, National 1972, 98-3X. 25-Yard Limited
Fire—Peter Allan, National 1973, 100-4X. 50-Yard Slow Fire—
John Anderson, National 1974, 93. Aggregate—Peter Allan,
National 1973, 384-14X.
New Revolver Aggregate (Established National 1978, 25-Yard
Timed Fire target replaced with 25-Meter Target at 25 yards;
13 shots with top ten to score): 25-Yard Slow Fire—Robert
Kiser, Spring 1984, 100-7X; Paul Gittinger, Fall 1990; Ray DeBaets,
National 1993; Mike Luma, National 1997. 25-Yard Limited
Fire—James Ferguson, National 1982, 100-6X; John Rooker,
National 1991; Lynn Shoffner, National 1997. 25-Meter Target
at 25 Yards—John Rooker, National 1988, 100. 50-Yard Slow
Fire—Marvin Hinkle, Spring 2000, 97. Aggregate—Mike Luma,
Fall 1992, 388-5X.
600-Point Pistol Championship: 600-Point Aggregate—Marvin
Hinkle, Spring, 2005, 578-18X.
National Pistol Championship: 1,000-Point Aggregate—William
Carver, National 1964, 954-35X.
Seniors Match (Established National 1976, ages 60 and over):
600-Point Aggregate—Larry Baird, Spring 2000, 556-7X;
National 1,000-Point Aggregate—Mike A. Luma, National
2008, 939-19X.
National Regional (No longer in existence): William Carver,
National 1974, 193-5X.
Replica Revolver (Classified Spring 1983; Shot at 25 meters, 13
shots total): Master—Dick Lewis, Fall 1986, 98; Kim Best, Fall
1993; Lynn Shoffner, Fall 1994; Helmut Mohr, Fall 1994. Expert—
Birdy Luma, 97, National 2001. Sharpshooter—Mike Thomas,
National 1987, 95. Marksman—James Atkinson, 93, Spring, 2002.
Ladies Championship: 25-Yard Slow Fire—Jackie Dettloff, Spring
1975, 100-3X. 50-Yard Slow Fire—Jackie Dettloff, National 1975,
92. Aggregate—Jackie Dettloff, National 1976, 189-6X.
Juniors Championship: 25-Yard Slow Fire—Tony Ponesa, Spring
1979, 95-1X (Scores frozen 1996).
New Juniors Championship: 25-Yard Slow Fire—Isaac Hinkle,
Spring 2000, 192-2X.
100 Club: 25-Yard Flintlock—James Doyle, National 1983, 100-7X.
International (25-Yard Slow Fire—50 Meter Target, 15 shots in
one relay): Master—Mike Yazel, Fall 1987, 147. Expert—Matt
McGraw, National 2004, 143. Sharpshooter—Mike Yazel,
National 1981, 139. Sam Gladden, National 1995; Matt McGraw,
Spring 2004, 139; Marksman—Matt McGraw, 136, Spring 2002.
A.G. Steuer Match (Classified Spring 1976; 50 yards and 25
shots): Master— Dennis Kantner, National 1995, 235-6X.
Expert—William Grayson, Spring 1984, 228-3X. Sharpshooter—
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Matt McGraw, Spring 2004, 226-4X. Marksman—Clint
Richmond, National 2012, 228-7X.
Kentucky Pistol (Classified Spring 1983, Aggregate established
National 1987; 10 shots): 25-Yard, Master—Charles Garvey,
National 2001, 100-8X. Expert—Lynn Helsel, Spring 2008, 99-3X.
Sharpshooter—Chuck Hedglin, Spring 2006, 99-5X. Marksman—
Bill Jendruch, Spring 2004, 99-3X. 50-Yard Slow Fire, Master—Kim
Best, National 1992, 97-5X. Expert—Bruce Frazer, National 2006,
90-1X. Sharpshooter—Matt McGraw, Spring 2004, 94-1X.
Marksman—Bill Jendruch, Spring 2002, 86. Aggregate, Master—
Jim Doyle, National 1993, 196-6X. Expert—Bruce Frazer, National
2006, 188-2X. Sharpshooter—Matt McGraw, Spring 2004, 187-1X.
Marksman-Mark Sellaro, Spring 2008, 182-4X.
Kentucky Flint: 25-Yard Slow Fire, Master—Charles Garvey, Spring
2000, 100-8X. Expert—Victor Spearman, Fall 1998, 99-4X.
Sharpshooter—Chuck Hedglin, Spring, 2008, 98-1X. Marksman—
Ed Lynch, Western 2003, 95-1X. 50-Yard Slow Fire, Master—Kim
Best, Spring 2012, 94-4X. Expert—Ralph Miller, National 2002, 843X. Sharpshooter—Mark Tompkins, National 1991, 85-1X.
Marksman—James Parker, National 2000, 78. Aggregate, Master—
Peter Chappell, 193-4X, National 2008. Expert—Mark Tompkins,
National 1993, 180-6X. Sharpshooter—Mark Tompkins, National
1991, 177-3X. Marksman—Bill Jendruch, Spring 2004, 169-3X.
As Issued (300 Point) (Classified 1976, restricted to revolvers only
National 1983): 25-Yard Slow Fire, Master—Mike Luma, National
1989, 100-8X; Larry Baird, National 1989,. Expert—Jay Champe,
National 1991, 99-5X. Sharpshooter—Samuel Sims, National 1976,
96-2X; Steve Galbraith, National 1990; Mark Tompkins, National
1991. Al Huff, National 1995. Marksman—Denny Joiner, National
1989, 97-4X. 25-Yard Limited Fire, Master—Charles Garvey,
National 2001, 100-7X. Expert—Victor Spearman, National 2002,
98-4X. Sharpshooter—Mike Thomas, National 1987, 96-2X; Roger
McDaniel, National 1994; Mike Cochran, National 1994.
Marksman—Larry Metcalfe, National 1987, 95-2X. 50-Yard Slow
Fire, Master—Ray Morgan, National 1976, 95-3X. Expert—
Howard Leonard, National 1980, 89-2X. Sharpshooter—Dwight
Warren, National 1977, 89-2X. Marksman—Abe Malmad, National
1984, 87-2X. Aggregate, Master—Robert Kiser, National 1981, 28910X. Expert—Howard Leonard, National 1980, 282-6X.
Sharpshooter—Ronald Emery, National 1982, 271-8X.
Marksman—Mert Shadday, National 1976, 271-5X.
As Issued (200 Point) (Classified in 1977): 25-Yard Slow Fire,
Master—Dick Lewis, Fall 1992, 100-6X. Expert—Dwight
Warren, Spring 1979, 98-3X; Bill Polkinhorn, Winter 1993, 983X. Sharpshooter—Richard Eberle, Fall 1998, 98-6X.
Marksman—Thelbert “Mingo” Mings, Fall 1995, 96-3X. 50Yard Slow Fire, Master—Charles Garvey, Fall 1997, 94.
Expert—Dwight Warren, Spring 1979, 92-1X. Sharpshooter—
Ronald Emery, Spring 1982, 86. Marksman—Ronald Emery,
Spring 1981, 85-1X. Aggregate, Master—Larry Baird, 192-3X,
Spring 2007. Expert—Dwight Warren, Spring 1979, 190-4X.
Sharpshooter—Richard Eberle, Fall 1998, 182-6X.
Marksman—Ronald Emery, Spring 1981, 177-3X.
National Traditional Aggregate (Established National 1987,
aggregate of As Issued and Kentucky matches; scores frozen
as of June 1991): Master—Mike Luma, National 1991, 477-16X.
Expert—Arnold Ellison, National 1990, 448-11X. Sharpshooter—
Mike Sokol, National 1988, 438-6X. Marksman—Larry Metcalfe,
National 1987, 437-6X.
National Pistol & Primitive Record Scores
Fall Traditional Aggregate (Established Fall 1987, aggregate of
As Issued and Kentucky matches; scores frozen as of September
1991): Master—Mike Luma, Sr., Fall 1990, 380-8X. Expert—Mike
Thomas, Fall 1990, 359-7X. Sharpshooter—Larry Metcalfe, Fall
1987, 341-4X. Marksman—Denny Joiner, Fall 1988, 319-4X.
Bill Carver 700-Point Traditional Aggregate (Established June 1992;
aggregate of As Issued, Kentucky, and Kentucky Flint
matches): Master—Paul Gittinger, National 1993, 653-20X.
Expert—Ralph Miller, National 2003, 626-14X. Sharpshooter—
Michael Cochran, National 1994, 603-5X. Marksman—Bill
Jendruch, National 2002, 585-9X.
600-Point Traditional Aggregate (Established September 1992;
aggregate of As Issued, Kentucky, and Kentucky Flint matches):
Master—Charles Garvey, Spring 2001, 558-12X. Expert—Mark
Tompkins, Fall 1992, 532-14X. Sharpshooter—Bill Dato Winter
2002, 511-7X. Marksman—Bill Jendruch, Spring 2004, 503-7X.
Claude Willoughby Optical Aggregate (Established National 2001,
Optical Sights Required, Classified): 25-Yard Slow Fire, Master—
Norm Ensley, June 2003; Mark Tompkins, Mike Luma, Spring 2007,
100-7X. Expert—Lynn Helsel, Terry Lapchynski, Spring, 2009, 994X. Sharpshooter—Jim Turner, National 2003, 98-2X. Marksman—
Tom Johnson, June 2003, 93-2X. 25-Yard Limited Time Fire,
Master—Norm Ensley, National 2004 and 2009; Mark Tompkins,
National 2009, 100-6X; Russ Combs, Vern McKinley, Spring 2011.
Expert—Matt McGraw, Spring 2005, 100-6X. Sharpshooter—Philip
Quaglino, National 2003; Tim Colina, National 2003, 96-2X.
Marksman—Tom Johnson, National 2003, 93-2X. 25-Yard
International, 13 Shot/10 High To Count, Master—Russell Combs,
National 2001, 100; Mike Luma, Spring 2008; Lou Helsel, Spring
2011. Expert—Lynn Helsel, Spring 2007, National 2009, 97.
Sharpshooter—Jim Turner, June 2003, 97. Marksman—Tom
Johnson, June 2003, 91; Jim McIntosh, National 2013, 91. 50-Yard
Slow Fire, Master—Lou Helsel, Spring 2009, 97-2X, Expert—Lynn
Helsel, National 2008, 92. Sharpshooter—Terry Lapchynski,
National 2008, 90-1X. Marksman—Noah Hinkle, National 2010, 781X. 50-Yard International, 13 Shot/10 High To Count, Master—
Marvin Hinkle, National 2003, 96. Expert—Birdy Luma, June 2002,
88. Sharpshooter—Charlie Greenway, National 2005, 97.
Marksman—Tom Johnson, National 2003, 81. Aggregate, Master—
Marvin Hinkle, National 2003, 483-9X. Expert—Lynn Helsel, National
2008, 463-4X. Sharpshooter—Terry Lapchynski, National 2008, 4595X. Marksman—Tom Johnson, National 2003, 417-3X.
Territorial Matches: 300 Aggregate—Lynn Shoffner, Fall 1994,
293-10X.
Distinguished Masters (Those who have fired 925/1,000 points 3 times
in National Matches)—Charles Haffner, Sr., 1962; William Carver,
1963; Max Schneider, 1967; Peter Allan, 1974; Logan Brownfield,
1977; Mike Luma, 1979; James Ferguson, 1980; Robert Swain, 1980;
Robert Kiser, 1983; James Doyle, 1983; Larry Baird, 1984; Ray
DeBaets, 1985; Mike Yazel, 1986; Dennis Kantner, 1986; Lynn
Shoffner, 1988; Tom Walp, 1988; John Rooker, 1988; Dick Lewis,
1992; Charles Haffner, Jr., 1994; Kim Best, 1994; Ronald Benge, 1997;
Dan Hardman, 1998; Charles Garvey, 1999; Marvin Hinkle, 2001;
Verner McKinley, 2004; Mark Tompkins, 2006; Russell Combs, 2013.
Senior Distinguished Master (60 and over, optics and two hand
hold allowed)—Norm Ensley, 2003; Dan Hardman, 2006; Mike
Luma, 2009.
National Primitive Record Scores
Agg. MV, Men’sValley Flintlock Aggregate, 1977, 283-1X,
Steve Baxter, National 1993.
Agg. WV, Women’s Valley Flintlock Aggregate, 1981, 150-1X,
Susie Szynalski, Fall 1986.
Agg. JV, Jr. Valley Championship, 1995, 133, J.T. Hearn,
National 1995.
Agg. SK, Simon Kenton Championship, 2004, 165-3X, Don
Hulvey, 2004.
Agg. WSK, Simon Kenton Championship, 2004, 107, Jeannine
Marchesseau, 2004.
Match 600, Open Seneca, 1960, 50, Gary Thompson, Fall 1991; 492X, Jon Anspaugh, National 1967.
Match 601, Fer-du-lac, 1966, 49-3X, Bill Disbro, National 1977.
Match 602, Flintlock Seneca, 1966, 48-1X, L. Gauwitz, National
1969; Steve Baxter, National 1993.
Match 603, Mt. Man Aggregate (100 pt.), 1966, 100, Lizard,
Spring 1977.
Match 603, Mt. Man Aggregate (88 pt.), 1981, 88, John
Cummins, National 1981; Bernie Day, National 1989; Michael
Fischer, National 1989. (Scores frozen as of Fall, 1989.)
Match 606, Hawken Shoot, 1968, 8½", J. Braxton, Fall 1986.
Match 607, Plains Rifle, 1977, 5¾", Wm. Disbro, National 1994;
5.25, Allen Lane, 1997.
Match 608, Free Trapper (10 shot), 1967, 92-2X, J. L. Hargis,
National 1974.
Match 608, Free Trapper (5 shot), 1977, 49, Bill Disbro,
Spring 1999.
Match 609, Smoothbore Aggregate (100 Pt.), 1982, 95, Hiram
Brashier, National 1988; Earl Kell, National 1988; Dave Brattain,
National 1989.
Match 610, Flintlock (Pistol), 1977, 51, M. Fisher, National
1983; 55 T. Wilkerson, Fall 1993.
Match 611, Women’s Smoothbore, 2009, 90, Jeannine
Marchesseau, Spring 2010.
Match 616, Mt. Squaw Aggregate, 1980, 94, Nancy Harris,
National 1995.
Match 617, Jeff Lipp Memorial Sub-Junior (11 yrs. & under),
1980, 50-3X, Michael Anthony, Fall 1988.
Match 620, Jr. Mt. Man Aggregate, 1982, 80, Nathan
Montgomery, National 1988; 90, Justin Adkisson, Fall 1993.
Match 621, Jr. Open Seneca, 1982, 43, A. Reed, Fall 1985, Ben
Hudelson, Fall 1995.
Match 622, Smoothbore Flint Seneca, 1982, 45, Jim Farmer,
Fall 1985; Chuck Ziegler, National 1992; Darrell Steinhagen,
National 1994.
Match 626, Women’s Flintlock Seneca, 1983, 42, Nancy Roth,
Fall 1994.
Match 627, Fer-du-lac (Women), 1966, 45-1X, Brittney Smith,
National 2006; 47, Gerry Rubbo, 2008.
Match 628, Fer-du-lac (Junior), 1966, 48-1X, Justin Adkisson,
Fall 1993.
Match 629, Women’s Free Trapper, 1981, 46, Linda Best,
National 1989.
Match 632, Percussion Feather Duster, 1984, 12, Harley Fields,
National 1986; Eugene Reem, National 1989; Gary Gade, National
1991; Jack Huss, Fall 1992; Frank Alsip, Fall 1992; Paul Wilcox,
National 1993; T. Herklotz, Fall 1993; P. Wilcox, Fall 1993; K. Crepps,
Fall 1993; Paul Wilcox, National 1994; Ted Herklotz, Fall 1994.
(Scores frozen; match became reentry at National, 1995.)
Match 687J, Sub-Junior Mt. Man, 2011, 64, Hunter Waterman,
Spring 2012.
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National Tomahawk, Primitive Bow, Skeet, & Trap Record Scores
Tomahawk and Knife Record Scores
Spring National Skeet Record Scores
Match 660–Boy’s Sub-junior Tomahawk, 19, Shane Harris,
National 1981; Scott Marshall, National 1983; Kurt Muschlitz,
National 1986; Jess Birch, Fall 1987; Shane Harrison, National
1993; William Miller, National 1995.
Match 661–Girl’s Sub-junior Tomahawk, 18, Laura Marowski,
National 1983.
Match 662–Men’s Senior Tomahawk, 25, Art Farnsley,
Spring 2005.
Match 663–Men’s Junior Tomahawk, 21, David Riggs,
National 1976.
Match 664–Women’s Senior Tomahawk, 22, Esther Dittmer,
National 1995.
Match 665–Women’s Junior Tomahawk, 16, Penny
Behrensmeyer, National 1977.
Match 667–Men’s Senior Knife, 22, Dick Bennett, National
1986; Doug O’Dell, National 1987.
Match 668–Women’s Senior Knife, 22, Esther Huffaker, Fall
1997; Esther Huffaker, National 1998.
Match 669–Tomahawk Aggregate, 10, Cary Wiley, National 1983.
Match 670–Knife Aggregate, 7-1X, Steve Baxter, National 1997.
Match 671–Combined Aggregate, 13, Cary Wiley, National 1983.
Match 672–Men’s Junior Knife, 17, Nathan Conley, Spring, 2010.
Match 673–Women’s Junior Knife, 9, Caleigh Farnsley,
Spring 2008.
Frozen Record - Men’s Tomahawk, 28/30, Steve Brandlein, 1976.
Match 1, 25-Bird Men’s Championship—1979, V. Harden, 25X25;
1981, J. Wagenknecht, V. Harden; 1984, Bill Carmichael; 1985,
Gene Roberts; 1987, Andy Baker; 1989, 1990, Kevin Tinny; 1990,
Al MacTavish, Fred Rowe; 1991, Earl Carrico; 1994, 1999, Bob
Pence; 2000, Donnie Wells; 2004, 2007, Don Daugherty; 2007,
Les Elliott; 2010, Joe Brown; 2011, Sam Sellaro.
Match 2, Women’s Championship—2008, Sommer Tucker, 16.
Match 3, Doubles Championship—1975, M. Metzger, 14X14;
1982, Bill Carmichael; 1982, 1984, Gene Roberts; 1987, Andy
Baker; 1988, Kevin Tinny; 1992, 1994, Bob Pence; 1994, Don
Wells, Colin Mullins; 1999, Mike Stoner. (Record frozen due to
new match composition). 2005, Les Elliott, 24.
Match 4, Wm. Harnden Foster Memorial Low-Gun
Championship—1994, 1995, Bob Pence, 25X25; 1999, Ed Mason.
Match 5, Flint Championship—1998, Bill Irons, 16; 2009,
Harry Sparks.
Match 6, Larry Smith Memorial Double Gun Flint
Championship—2011, Mike Franklin, 25.
Match 7, Wilford Shaw Championship—1999, Bill Carmichael, 25;
2003, 2005, Don Daugherty; 2007, Jim Tucker; 2008, Gerald Bridges.
Match 14, Super Senior—2007, 2008, Tom Caummisar, 16; 2011,
Pat Tierney.
Match 15, Flint Double – 2008, Jim Tucker, 22.
Primitive Bow Record Scores
Match 900, Men’s Shawnee, 301, Larry Shaw, Spring 2008.
Match 901, Women’s Shawnee, 293, Jeannine Marchesseau, Fall
2004.
Match 902, Junior Shawnee, 270, Frank Harris, Spring 2001.
Match 903, Men’s Elk, 40, Donnie Black, Fall 2013.
Match 904, Women’s Elk, 38, Jeannine Marchesseau, Fall 2008.
Match 905, Junior Turkey, 43, Ryan Brodbeck, Spring 2004.
Match 906, Five Card Poker, 5 aces, Jeannine Marchesseau,
Fall 2012.
Match 907, Primitive Shawnee, 282, Larry Shaw, Spring 2006.
Match 908, Sub-junior Turkey, 40, Chase Marchesseau,
Spring 2010.
Match 909, Running Deer, 10X (dead center), Dale Black, Fall, 2007.
Match 910, Sub-junior Shawnee, 217, Jake Morrell, Spring 2006.
Match 911, Sub-sub-junior Turkey, 41, Emma Hampel, Spring 2012.
Match 912, Sub-sub-junior Shawnee, 146, Emma Hampel, Fall 2012.
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Spring National Trap Record Scores
Match 101, Spring Championship: 2000, 2008, Jeff Himelick, 50;
2001, Bill Mayes; 2004, Randy Judy.
Match 102, John “Catfish” Elliott Memorial Flintlock
Championship: 1999, Winston Roland, 28.
Match 103, Vic Beeson High All-Around Championship: 2001,
2005, Dan Alexander, 138; 2004, 2006, Max Horton.
Match 200, Women’s Championship: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990,
1991, 1992, JoAnn Freeman, 20X20; 1987, Pat King; 1988, 1990,
1991, JoAnn Reem. (Record frozen due to new match
composition) 2003, Debbie Fox, 30.
Match 201, Junior Championship: 1998, 2000, Bruce Lloyd, 20;
2003, Joe Ballinger; 2007, Ben Cleland.
Match 215, Women’s High All Around: 2003, Terri Townsend,
58. (Record frozen due to new match composition) 2005, 2006,
Terri Townsend, 90; 2007, Linda Orndorff.
Match 216, 10 Yard Championship: 1986, 1990, Ron Gehlhausen,
40X40; 1991, Clyde Carr, Ken Creps; 1993, 2000, 2001, Mike
Truelove; 2000, Ken Jones; 2001, 2004, 2005, Dan Alexander;
2001, Keith Fox; 2001, 2002, 2010, 2011, Cliff Flick; 2001, Brian
Lloyd; 2002, Jerald Sendelwick; 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, Duane
Welp; 2003, 2004, Sterling Turner; 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, Max
Horton; 2004, Randy Judy; 2006, 2007, Steve Atha; 2006, Willie
Gregory; 2007, 2008, 2010, Jack Truelove; 2007 Bob Voegele; 2011
Andy Larson.
Match 310, Veteran’s Championship: 2000, Mike Moore, 30X30;
2001, 2004, 2005, Tim Dilger; 2005, 2008, Jerald Sendelwick; 2005,
2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, Jack Truelove; 2007, Gene Reem; 2008,
David Yeubanks; 2012, Cliff Fleck.
Match 311, Small Bore Match: 2001, Bill Mayes, 30X30; 2002,
2006, John Dottellis; 2007, Colt Doster; 010, David Hitchner.
Match 402, Michael Klitsch Memorial Jr. Agg.: 2007, Ben
Cleland, 29.
Caesar Creek Shotgun Championship: 2009, Richard Dale, 33.
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also open on Wednesday, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Friendship Hours
Monday/Tuesday/Thursday
8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Wednesday - Closed
Friday
8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Saturday
8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Equal
Opportunity
Lender
RELY ON FRIENDSHIP
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Bonaparte’s Retreat
Restaurant and Bar
Open Tuesday-Sunday at 11 a.m.
Serving sandwiches, steaks, chicken, ribs,
and much more.
8961 N. US 421 • Napoleon, IN
812-852-4343
Friendship Grocery
Owners: Scott, Amy & Ethan Stutler
Best Lunchmeat Sandwiches in Town!
Deli Meats and Cheeses
Groceries and Dry Goods
Open
at
7
a.m.
Camping Supplies
Hand Dipped Ice Cream
Friendship
Tavern
Great Food
& Cold Beer
(Carry Out)
Family Dining
Room
812-66
7-233
7
2-667-233
7-2337
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Area Business
Advertisers’ Index
St. Rt. 62 in Downtown Friendship • Phone 812-667-5060
Bank
Friendship State Bank ............................................................. 47
Building Materials
Halcomb Home Center, Inc. ................................................... 47
Camping Supplies
Friendship Grocery ................................................................ 48
Food Services
IGA .......................................................................................... 47
Friendship Grocery ................................................................ 48
Gift Shop
Crossroads Family Restaurant .............................................. 47
Grocery Store
IGA .......................................................................................... 47
Friendship Grocery ................................................................ 48
Hardware
Halcomb Home Center ........................................................... 47
Local Bank
Friendship State Bank ............................................................ 47
LP Gas Exchange
Halcomb Home Center ........................................................... 47
Restaurant
Bonaparte’s Retreat ................................................................ 48
Crossroads Family Restaurant .............................................. 47
Friendship Tavern ................................................................... 48
Tavern
Bonaparte’s Retreat ................................................................ 48
Friendship Tavern ................................................................... 48
Advertisers' Index
Accessories
Minute-Men, The ............................... 22
S&S Muzzleloading Shop LLC ........... 18
Accoutrements
Ballistol USA ..................................... 20
Cash Manufacturing Co., Inc. ............ 22
Dixie Gun Works ................................. 36
Log Cabin Shop ................................. 14
Marty III Claws .................................. 28
Stitchers Cabin, The ........................... 31
Barrel Cleaners
Ballistol USA ...................................... 20
Barrels
Green Mtn. Rifle Barrel Co., Inc. ......... 22
Pecatonica River Supply Co. .............. 20
Black Powder
Coonies Black Powder ....................... 14
Schuetzen Powder LLC. ...................... 16
Books
Log Cabin Shop .................................. 14
Whitey’s ............................................ 18
Cleaning Supplies
Whitey’s ............................................. 18
Clothing
Gary’s Gunsmith Shop ....................... 14
Kenockee Tradin’ Post ....................... 14
Stitchers Cabin, The .......................... 31
Custom Guns
Jim Chambers Flintlocks, Ltd. ............. 28
L & R Lock .......................................... 22
Engraving
Scotties ............................................... 14
Smitty’s Engraving ............................. 22
Gun Parts
Dixie Gun Works ................................. 36
Earl Kathan, Gunsmith ........................ 28
Gun Works, The ................................ 22
L & R Lock Co. .................................. 22
Pecatonica River Supply Co. .............. 20
Guns
Dixie Gun Works ................................. 36
Dunlap Woodcrafts ............................ 14
Earl Kathan, Gunsmith ........................ 28
Gun Works, The ................................. 22
Kenockee Tradin’ Post ....................... 14
S&S Muzzleloading Shop LLC. .......... 18
Whitey’s ............................................. 18
Gunsmithing
Earl Kathan, Gunsmith ........................ 28
Jewelry
Stitchers Cabin, The ........................... 31
Knives
Marty III Claws .................................. 28
Leather
Gary’s Gunsmith Shop ....................... 14
Locks
Jim Chambers Flintlocks, Ltd. ............. 28
L & R Lock Co. ................................... 22
Moccasins
Carl Dyer’s Original Moccasins ........ 22
Patterns
Kenockee Tradin’ Post ...................... 14
Publications
FMG Publications ............................... 19
Reenactor Items
Cash Manufacturing Co., Inc. ............ 22
Stocks
Dunlap Woodcrafts ............................ 14
Jim Chambers Flintlocks, Ltd. ............. 28
Pecatonica River Supply Co. .............. 20
Supplies
Ballistol USA ...................................... 20
Cash Manufacturing Co., Inc. ............ 22
Dunlap Woodcrafts ............................ 14
Gun Works, The ................................. 22
Kenockee Tradin’ Post ....................... 14
Log Cabin Shop ................................. 14
Marty III Claws .................................. 28
Minute-Men, The .............................. 22
S&S Muzzleloading Shop LLC. .......... 18
Targets
Kenockee Tradin’ Post ....................... 14
Ticking
Minute-Men, The .............................. 22
We wish to extend a sincere “Thank You” to the advertisers in this
program for their support. Please support these businesses.
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2014
t-shirt today!
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NMLRA
Merchandise
Booth #87
in
Commercial Row for
t-shirts, coffee mugs, umbrellas,
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Gunmakers’ Hall
Giveaway!
Drawing will be held September
See display in Gunmakers’ Hall
Go to
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for up-to-date information
on Territorials, NMLRA Shoot
Dates, Charter Clubs,
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and much more!
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2 Buck Traders, Ed Anderson & Barb Neece – knives, Indian bead work, artwork, muzzleloading
guns
11 & 26-28 Ackermann & Co., Phil Ackermann
31
Anderson, Danny – antique and custom muzzleloaders & books
73-74
Beal, Tom
B1
Beaver Bill Forging Works, Bill Keeler – 18th century edge weapons, tomahawks, knives, all
hand forged, folding handle skillets & war clubs
118
Bevel Brothers Trade Co., Lowell & Joel Gard
98
Blue Lion Coffee – Coffee, loose leaf teas, and walking sticks
78
Brandenberger, David
A5
Burleson, Jim – Handmade jewelry, Native American pottery, wildlife art
C10
Cash, Tedd & Scott Pobjoy – copper tankards, kettles, coffee pots, teapots, bowls, etc.
C5
Chambers, Jim-Flintlocks, Chambers & Buckeye Barrels– rifle kits, finished rifles, pistol
kits, locks, hardware, oils & finishes
A2
Dixie Gun Works – muzzleloaders, supplies, Civil War
108-109
Doc’s Rifles, Michael Rausch & Dick Chubb – 17th, 18th, 19th century sporting & military arms,
custom contemporary muzzleloading rifles & shotguns, related accoutrements
60-62
Dunlap Woodcrafts, Wayne Dunlap – muzzleloading accoutrements, wood stocks
B7
Ewing, Marty –knives, gunstocks, and walking sticks
18
Fiekert, Ken – Fiekert’s Homestead Wines; wine tasting
1-2
Flathead/Three Rivers Trading Post, Pat Hartless – American Indian beadwork, Navaho &
Zuni jewelry, craft beads & books
3-8, 19-21 Flintlocks, Eder’s – lead balls, precut patches, inlays, locks, moulds, ticking, powder horns,
schrimshaw, ivory, pouches, hawks, powder measures, sinew, ramrods & leather, shotgun, cartridge,
rifle & pistol wads, shotgun accessories
47-51
Gary’s Gunsmith Shop, Gary & Darlene Nebel – muzzleloaders, accoutrements, leather goods
117
Gatliff, Jason – Muzzleloader Magazine
22-23
Gifford, Mark and Connie
C8
Goehring, Reaves – antique gun parts, reproduction 18th century bullet molds, tomahawk castings
111
Grunkemeyer, Randy – gunsmithing, restorations, custom rifles & accessories
119-120
Gusler, Wallace & Eve Otmar– gunbuilder, clothing
52-53
H & B Forge, Jarrod & Mary Barber– muzzleloading accoutrements, tomahawks, throwing knives,
hunting frocks, belts, sheaths, leather goods
85-86
Harrison, E.T. – muzzleloaders, bags, horns, clothes, scrimshaw, jewelry, books, furs/hides
shotgun, cartridge, rifle & pistol wads, shotgun accessories, lead shot
79
Hayes, Kim
B4
Hite, Ron
B8A
Holland, Jim
A3
Howard, Bob
33-34
Jacobi, Angela – Jewelry; bracelets, rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, purses, barrettes, bottles
& books, jewelry repair
29-30
Johnson, Curt & Marilyn – books relating to American Longrifles, original muzzleloading firearms
& misc. other related items
A4
Karns, Preston
C9
Kemper, Marvin
14-17
Kenockee Tradin’ Post LLC, Judy & Anson Morgan – historically correct 18th century clothing,
patterns, engraving supplies, ramrod’s & loading accessories, Thompson Center & Traditions
distributor, jags, muzzleloaders & accoutrements
24-25
Killelea, Kevin & Marsha – scrimshaw powder horns, mastodon scenes, 18th & 19th century
antiquities & accoutrements
112
Klein, James – custom Kentucky rifles, maple stock blanks
AA8-A9
Landram, Larry – antique muzzleloaders, pre- Civil War books, muzzleloading & primitive
accessories
103-104
Lea, Michael & Daughter – ramrod tools, schuetzen targets, blunderbuss kits, kid’s guns,
gunsmithing supplies, & books
37-38
Leatherman, Gary Fatherree – leather possible bags, slings, belts, knives, forged tools
39-40
Lewis, Jack – antique guns, antique swords, period clothing
A1
Log Cabin Shop, Dan Kindig – muzzleloaders, supplies
A6
Logsdon, Nathaniel – Primitive items
69-70
Mallory Sporting Goods, Dave or Mike Mallory – muzzleloading supplies, balls, patches, etc.
81
McKissack, James – muzzleloaders
122
Miller, Michael & Kim – flintlock rifles, pistols & fowlers/American & European
82-84
Mims Knives, Wayne & Jaunice Mims – knives, handmade pens, elk antlers
87-89
NMLRA Merchandise & Target Booth
115-116
Netting, Ken – muzzleloaders, powder horns, knives
75-76
Nevling, Mark – handmade Damascus knives/exotic handle materials, handmade glass beads &
jewelry
C3A
Oder, Charles
A10
Old Chillicothe Trading, Louise Stollings – beads, merchandise
B6
Patterson, June – antiques, muzzleloading accoutrements, Indian relics
B3
Pecatonica River, Richard Greensides – muzzleloading gunstocks, barrels, guns, related parts
46, 63
Poppen, Paul & Judy – handmade moccasins
B10
Randy’s Muzzleloaders – locks, triggers, jags, scrappers, ball pullers, brass & steel furniture,
barrels, stocks, etc.
35-36
R.E. Davis, Tim Tressel – locks, triggers, all rifle hardware, books, pipe tomahawk components,
gunbuilding supplies, belt axe, handles, flints, colonial toys & tools
55-57
Red Rooster & Company, Steve & Marty Emminger – gun builder’s benches, baskets, lanterns,
quilts, gun cases, candles, muzzleloaders, knives, copper cups, jewelry & much more
123-124
Rice Muzzle Loading Barrel Co., Jason – barrels
12-13
Rush Creek Round Ball, Tony Vance – muzzleloaders & accoutrements, roundballs, patches,
cowboy action hardcast pistol bullets & Loading components
C1
S & S Muzzleloading Shop, Lester Salisbury – muzzleloaders and supplies
B5
Scholarship Auction Booth, Sharron Smith
32
Schultz, Barry – engraver, knives
54
Seymour, Art – Chevron beads, historical bottles, marbles & art glass
110
Shooter’s Ear, Charles McElwee – custom hearing protection
113-114
Silver, Mark – traditional custom sporting arms
95
Smith, Dan – art prints, leather, books, gun, knives
C7
Smith, Ken
71-72
Sparks, Libby & Phillip – shooting supplies, tomakawks, knives, jewelry, handmade period
clothing, patterns, therapeutic essential oils, quilts & accessories
67-68
Stinson, Larry, silversmith - guns, jewelry & custom repair, parts, sights, mules & roosters
64-65
Sutton, George
41-43, 58-59 Timberline Traders, Robert Moore – pre 1840 clothing/men, women, & children, jewelry, patterns
& accoutrements
80
Wallingford, Charlie
44-45
Watson Knives, Billy Watson – handmade custom knives, guns, 18th Century accoutrements
jewelry and tall tales told
B2
White, Jeff – Knives
C4
White, Steve – artist
77
Winkler, Pete – custom hunting knives/leather sheaths
C2
Wyoming Armory- Alan Hoeweler
9-10
Yazel, Mike – Period furniture, hand forged hardware, paintings, yarn & wool roving
66
Commercial Row Listing
50
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Webertown, Howard Kelley – gun barrels & wood finishes
Tip Curtis Frontier Shop, Tip Curtis – muzzleloading guns &
shooting supplies
Stitchers’ Cabin, Tim & Sharon Milligan – some gun parts,
period clothing, trade items
Marty III Claws, Martin Toth – knifemaker, leather goods,
muzzleloading supplies, tables, chairs &
stools
Smith, Everette - engraver
Armstrong, Butch
Davison, Donald – powder horns, knives, guns
Commercial Exhibits
West Of Commercial Row – Field Space
Renegade Products Co., Roger Needham – renegade whetstones,
sharpening stones, handmade knives & sheaths
Lewis, T.R. – camp chairs, tools, antiques, gun parts & books
Morris, Eric - American made gun flints, fire strikers, flint knapping material
& carving stone
Torres, Michelle – Powder Horms
Yazel, Mike – Demonstrator – Lathe work
Stonewall Creek Outfitters, Shannon & Troy Roope – muzzleloading parts
& supplies
Commercial Exhibits Inside Main Gate
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Running
Boar Range
18
20
Primitive
Bow Range
1.
2.
3.
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Clubhouse
Registration
Targets (Rifle)
Scoring
First Aid
Telephone
Lost and Found
Cafeteria
Concessions/Food
Commercial Row
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Blacksmith Shop
Armory
Gunmaker’s Hall
Camp Shack
Camping
Security
Lost and Found
Main Gate
Pistol Shack
Trap House
10. NMLRA Headquarters
Muzzle Blasts Office
11. Barn
12. Rand House
Museum
13. Powder Magazine
14. Lunch Stand
15. Primitive Gate
16. Block House
17. Woodswalk Range (behind the Rand House)
18. Education Building
19. Running Boar Range (behind the Barn)
20. Primitive Bow Range
Restrooms
Trailer Dump Station
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