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I know there are others out there who feel like I do. I even
remember one letter in Muzzle Blasts where a young man made
reference to some of these things and asked if there was a place
for him in the association. Well, I figure as a member I am a
part of the association, and, since we can vote, we just have to
make things fit our needs. I've found the shoots a great place to
visit, the magazine useful and insightful, and now I've found a
place to shoot!
The NMLRA Blanket Shoot last January was a laid-back, relaxing
event, with a grand total of 22 entrants and many over-the-counter,
store-bought guns. Yes, it was cold, but that didn't
stop one fellow from pitching his tent. And, yes, it was
competitive. Now admittedly, most of my intimidation over the
larger events is self-inflicted. For one reason or another, I lack
the education or experience necessary for growing into the sport
to the same degree as some others. Money seems to play a roll,
too. But in the March issue of Muzzle Blasts, I noticed there are
provisions being made for voting on the use of sabots in certain
competitions, which would open things up for more hard-core
hunting types. Conicals would also be allowed, and maybe this
would let me break into the field at an upcoming NMLRA National
Shoot with my Thompson/Center Treehawk deer rifle.
I saw Thompson/Center Senecas, .40 caliber mountain rifles, CVA guns, and a husband-and-wife team shooting their homemade .50 and .54 calibers with roundball. Hmm . . . I could shoot roundball with my Ward; bet I'll find the right necessities at the next big national event and the right match at the next NMLRA Blanket Shoot.