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Showing Off the Slug Gun
During the NMLRA National Fall Shoot at the Walter M. Cline National Range in Friendship, Indiana, the NMLRA Museum will exhibit slug guns. These firearms can be viewed up close and personal, even if not touched, at the museum between 1:00-3:00 p.m. for one week, from September 14-21.
Webb Terry slug barrel with an Unertl scope. The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association's Museum is featuring slug guns at the National Championship Shoot in September. |
Slug guns have been shot in competition since the mid-eighteen hundreds. Scoring not 10s but Xs was the name of the slug-gun game, and that is certainly true today. To the best of my knowledge, nowadays there are only around 120 to 150 people across the country who shoot slug guns.
Ken Bresien slug barrel with Unertl scope. |
At Friendship, we shoot targets at distances of 100, 200, 300, 400, and 500 yards. Slug guns have been shot at even longer ranges, but for years the norm for competition was 200 yards or 40 rods (220 yards).
Swage block and bullet molds for two piece slug gun bullet. |
Two piece slug gun bullet. |
Anyone who wants to know a little something about slug guns, do come to the exhibit. If you are still interested, take a walk down to the Slug Gun Range and see some of these guns in action.