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Title: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: Lcl 66 Tinner on March 06, 2012, 10:45:27 PM
My father in law belongs to the Bremerton Brigade and they have muzzleloader shoots often. I was thinking of getting some people together for these shoots if the clubs would allow that. Do you belong to a club and which one and do you have any insight?
Title: Re: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: flinter on March 11, 2012, 02:25:51 PM
I have been a member of 7 Rivers Mountain Men since they first started. I haven't been very active for quite a while. I have all the toys!! Flintlocks, percusion, longrifles, hawkens, tradegun, pistols, tomahawks and knives. I have been hunting with traditional guns since the first muzzleloader elk seasons in western WA. Nothing more fun than a weekend of friendly competition at a rendezvous!
Title: Re: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: Sabotloader on March 11, 2012, 06:41:53 PM
My father in law belongs to the Bremerton Brigade and they have muzzleloader shoots often. I was thinking of getting some people together for these shoots if the clubs would allow that. Do you belong to a club and which one and do you have any insight?

Check this web address - it has most of the Rondy's listed and they are a lot of fun...

http://wamuzzleloaders.org/RENDEZVOUS%20SCHEDULE.htm

Title: Re: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: floatinghat on March 11, 2012, 09:12:26 PM
I would be interested in learning and shooting.  I'll have to check out the "brigade".  I belong to the BI Sportsman Club but haven't talk muzzleloader down there yet.
Title: Re: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: washelkhunter on March 11, 2012, 09:35:04 PM
I really appreciate traditional hunting methods.
Title: Re: any rendezvous'ers here?
Post by: Lcl 66 Tinner on March 12, 2012, 12:28:57 AM
I thought it would be really fun to get people who wanna have a little fun competion to get together at one. I dont know that they would let the inlines in though? I prefer a real muzzleloader anyway, so would anyone be interested? I think the clubs wouldnt mind a little extra cashflow.
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