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NMLRA to Host Muzzle Loading Afternoon For Conference Attendees
9/12/07
The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association will host an open house and free afternoon of shooting at its Friendship, Indiana range for those attending the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference during the first week of October.
The 22nd annual conference, sponsored by the Citizen's Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) and the Second Amendment Foundation, will be held October 5-7 at the Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky Drawbridge Inn and Conference Center near Cincinnati, Ohio.
The conference location is less than a one-hour drive from the NMLRA's national headquarters and Walter Cline Range in southern Indiana. Bus transportation will be provided to and from the conference location.
The "Everything Black Powder" shooting event begins at noon Friday, October 5 and will conclude at 5:00 p.m. Muzzle loading and black powder cartridge firearms will include rifles, pistols and shotguns at ranges up to 500 yards.
Light refreshments will be served at the range.
Reservations for bus transportation are required by September 28 and may be made via email to Fulmer1776@aol.com. For those wishing to drive their own vehicles, reservations are not required to attend the open house.
For further information, contact NMLRA headquarters at (812) 667-5131.
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As the historic national center of muzzleloader shooting, education and competition in the U.S., the NMLRA headquarters and expansive range complex is located on nearly 600 acres in rural and scenic southeastern Indiana. The Friendship facilities are an easy drive from nearby Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as the metropolitan areas of Louisville, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Since 1933, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association has worked to preserve, promote and support the rich American muzzle-loading heritage through recreational, educational, historical, and cultural venues--including match competition, hunting, gun-making and safety, historical re-enactments, exhibits, museums, libraries and other programs.
Media Contact:
NMLRA (812) 667-5131
9/12/07
The National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association will host an open house and free afternoon of shooting at its Friendship, Indiana range for those attending the annual Gun Rights Policy Conference during the first week of October.
The 22nd annual conference, sponsored by the Citizen's Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) and the Second Amendment Foundation, will be held October 5-7 at the Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky Drawbridge Inn and Conference Center near Cincinnati, Ohio.
The conference location is less than a one-hour drive from the NMLRA's national headquarters and Walter Cline Range in southern Indiana. Bus transportation will be provided to and from the conference location.
The "Everything Black Powder" shooting event begins at noon Friday, October 5 and will conclude at 5:00 p.m. Muzzle loading and black powder cartridge firearms will include rifles, pistols and shotguns at ranges up to 500 yards.
Light refreshments will be served at the range.
Reservations for bus transportation are required by September 28 and may be made via email to Fulmer1776@aol.com. For those wishing to drive their own vehicles, reservations are not required to attend the open house.
For further information, contact NMLRA headquarters at (812) 667-5131.
* * *
As the historic national center of muzzleloader shooting, education and competition in the U.S., the NMLRA headquarters and expansive range complex is located on nearly 600 acres in rural and scenic southeastern Indiana. The Friendship facilities are an easy drive from nearby Cincinnati, Ohio, as well as the metropolitan areas of Louisville, Kentucky and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Since 1933, the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association has worked to preserve, promote and support the rich American muzzle-loading heritage through recreational, educational, historical, and cultural venues--including match competition, hunting, gun-making and safety, historical re-enactments, exhibits, museums, libraries and other programs.
Media Contact:
NMLRA (812) 667-5131