Traditional Muzzleloading Association
Shooting Traditional Firearms and Weapons => General Interest => Topic started by: greggholmes on February 02, 2013, 03:09:22 AM
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some day i want to do this shoot
Shoot Program
http://www.wsmla.org/
I'm trying to figure out just how many firearms are required to compete in the aggregate.
My main idea is interchangeable barrels and locks for some of them
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Well, looks like you will need at least six, including your full stock, fancy wood, silver mounted in-line. Like your American Express card, don't leave home without it. :rotf
John
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By gum that is a lot of shootin' in only a few days!!!
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Someday i want to try it.
I'll have a 12g barrel , a rifled barrel and a flint smooth bore all for one stock.
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I've been there at that range a few times. It's a good facility for sure.
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First I would call and find out what they include in their aggregate scoring .
Most of the events I go to around here , and your not that far away . Do have a lot of shooting .
Take the wenaha vooo down in Troy Or .
You have Rifle trail , both flint and cap lock . Then pistol trail , smooth bore/trade gun, shotgun shoot , long gong shoot , traditional and primitive archery , hawk an knife trail ., Ft shoot , team shoot and all the peewee and Jr events
They score each event separately for 1,2 and 3rd place for both men and women .
But their aggregate is only scored by the rifle , pistol and hawk and knife scores . So if your going to compete for the high aggregate score , you have to participate in all 3 of those events
Some other events score the flintlock and cap lock separately. So you can compete in both . But only your highest score with either rifle is eligible for the aggregate