Join us at the Walter Cline Range in beautiful Friendship, Indiana for the largest NMLRA/NRA Blackpowder Cartridge Regional in the country!
The State of Muzzleloading in 2021 with Darren Binder of Muzzle-Loaders.com
What to do if your Muzzle Blasts Magazine hasn't arrived
Basic Powder Horn Class with Henry Bowman
How to make a simple powder horn | DIY blackpowder accouterments
Talking with Tambi Dudley from Schuetzen Blackpowder about the state of muzzleloading in 2021
Photos from the Calusa County Longrifles
CVA Accura X-Treme- Everything you need to know | New Muzzleloaders 2021
Where is all the Blackhorn 209? Has it been discontinued?
2020 Longhunter Society Photo Contest Winners!
Powder Horns and Flasks from the Valley Forge National Historic Park
The Valley Forge National Historical Park has shared a great PDF about the powder horns and flasks in their collection from the 15th to 18th century.
Check out the document at this link, or embedded down below.
ADA Accoutrement Fundraiser Update
4 Bore Rifle Build - Part 42
Virginia Shot Pouch Class with Jeff Luke
Date: April 17, 2021 9am-2pm
Location: NMLRA Education Center, Friendship, Indiana, 7436 S Co Rd 575 E, Versailles, IN, 47042
Students will learn to construct their own Virginia Shot Pouch, a typical pouch of early America, with the help and instruction of Artisan Jeff Luke. His work has been featured in and on the cover of Muzzle Blasts Magazine, and in 2019, Jeff was recognized as a new and upcoming artist at the annual Contemporary Longrifle Association Show.
Class fee is $85, materials and tools will be included.
Max of 10 Students
Please visit NMLRA.org/education to sign up
To watch Jeff’s previous class with the NMLRA, click here
To see more of Jeff’s work, please visit his Facebook page: Facebook.com/poboygear
CVA updates recommended charges for the Paramount line
This is a bit of a change from just a few weeks ago when CVA announced their new Paramount HTR (Hunter), a new .40 cal precision inline muzzleloader built specifically for hunters.
Notice on NMLRA Camping Policy
Due to the on-going challenges and hardships endured as a result of the pandemic, the NMLRA Board of Directors has made this one-time change to the terms for camping at the Walter Cline Range.