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I'm curious if anyone has participated in one of these. They hold these at a local gun club. I wouldn't mind to try.
Muzzle Loader Silhouette Match Course of Fire:
Targets are steel silhouettes, 20 rounds total. Possible score is 20.
String consists of one shot at each of five targets starting from left to right. Hitting a target out of sequence is counted as a miss.
After the line has been declared hot participants will load their first round.
Timing will start at the fire command with a maximum of fifteen minutes per set of targets.
Chickens at 40 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Pigs at 60 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Turkeys at 77 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Rams at 100 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Muzzle Loader Equipment and Firearms Two Classes:
Hooked breech, exposed hammer. For example but not limited to Hawken, Mountain and Plains, Kentucky and Pennsylvania rifles. Iron sights only, any bullet.
Modern In-Line. Any sights, any bullet.
NOTE: Muzzle Loader only, no black powder cartridge firearms.
No practice or sight in allowed on the day of the match, no exceptions
Muzzle Loader Silhouette Match Course of Fire:
Targets are steel silhouettes, 20 rounds total. Possible score is 20.
String consists of one shot at each of five targets starting from left to right. Hitting a target out of sequence is counted as a miss.
After the line has been declared hot participants will load their first round.
Timing will start at the fire command with a maximum of fifteen minutes per set of targets.
Chickens at 40 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Pigs at 60 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Turkeys at 77 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Rams at 100 yards, five round string, fifteen minutes allowed per string.
Muzzle Loader Equipment and Firearms Two Classes:
Hooked breech, exposed hammer. For example but not limited to Hawken, Mountain and Plains, Kentucky and Pennsylvania rifles. Iron sights only, any bullet.
Modern In-Line. Any sights, any bullet.
NOTE: Muzzle Loader only, no black powder cartridge firearms.
No practice or sight in allowed on the day of the match, no exceptions