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Summertime in a Montana River Bottom
Falling Leaves Shooting Festival 2020
On September 18th, the Walter Cline Range’s Primitive range came to life once again this year with the “Falling Leaves Shooting Festival”. Organized by Tim Hamblen, this traditional muzzleloading shoot brought nearly a hundred shooters and campers into the valley for a weekend of fun and friendship.
Primitive Range Family Reunion Video Out Now!
Catch the highlights from this primitive shoot weekend now on the official NMLRA Youtube Channel!
If you are interested in shooting on our primitive range, mark your calendars for September 18-20, we’ll be hosting the “Falling Leaves Shooting Festival” as the next entry in our COVID 19 compliant event series.
Building a Lancaster Flintlock with Bill Raby | Part 66
Bill Raby is nearly done building his Lancaster Flintlock Rifle. This in depth series seeks to give you a real look at longrifle building from start to finish. Bill is doing a great job sharing this process. If you are wanting to build your first muzzle loader, or your 10th, give this series a watch!
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An original Jacob George | Kentucky Rifle Foundation
We’d like to thank the Kentucky Rifle Foundation for sharing this beautiful Jacob George rifle with us on facebook.
“Jacob George, 1793 to 1850, son of Henry George a gunsmith, both of Greenwich Township, Berks County, PA. This is a signed and dated rifle so look at the rifle and try to guess it's age before you read the date. This rifle a a great example of his work, probably one of the best. It's hard not to appreciate all the work that went into this example.”
Be sure to check out The Kentucky Rifle Foundation website for more of these great Kentucky Rifles.