The Seneca runs that my club has put on include the trap setting while holding your gun, hawk & knife throw, shooting from a horse ( a 55 gallon drum suspended with chains from two trees) pistol shots and fire starting with flint & steel. Sadly, our contingent of BP shooters is getting long in the tooth, so times of the event are getting longer as more shooters opt to walk the course. I must admit, I enjoyed the runs, especially after the event. I was amazed at the amount of gear that got lost during the run. I have found cappers, measures, horn spout stoppers, flints, steels nipple & touch hole picks, jags, worms, short starters, ball blocks, balls, a roll of patching, patch knives and caps. All these items usually wind up on the blanket for the next shoot. Surprisingly, it seems that there is no advantage in using a smooth bore over a rifle in this event.