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Black Powder Shoot-Out
This event will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2009 round about
1:00 in the afternoon. Everyone is welcome to participant. Period
attire is requested.
This will be a Blanket Shoot. All shooters are to bring a $10 prize
to toss on the blanket. Targets will require buck and ball. Matches
for this shoot will be 3-shots.
First, Second
and Third Place Awards given. Highest scoring shooters pick from
prize blanket first. All other shooters pick from blanket according
to score while prizes last.
No
alcoholic beverages or smoking allowed on the firing line at any
time.
Loaded weapons are only allowed on the range.
No loaded weapons in the camp!
We
will require all shooters to be 18 or older and to adhere to our
strict safety procedures.
Open sights, N.M.L.R.A. Rules. Muzzle loading only.
Decision of
Chief Range Officer is final.
Everyone should
help enforce the rules.
Remember: A careless shooter can shoot YOU!
THINK SAFETY AT ALL TIMES!!
HAVE FUN!!
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Safety Rules
1. Eye and ear protection must be
used when shooting any black powder firearm.
2. No smoking around black powder within 15ft.
3. Load with muzzle vertical or down range. Keep hands and face away
from muzzle.
4. Load your firearm in proper sequence: POWDER PATCH BALL
5. No blowing down the barrel of any firearm after shooting unless
with an optional Blow Tube and providing that the shooter’s head is
not placed over the barrel.
6. Black powder containers are to be closed at all times except
during loading.
7. Black powder must be measured from bulk container (horn, flask,
etc) into a measure and then into firearm. Measuring flasks or horns
can expose a relatively large volume of powder to latent sparks.
8. If you should have any problems arise; you should ground your
firearm with muzzle down range and notify the Shoot Master or Range
Officer immediately.
9. In the event of any misfire, keep muzzle pointed down range for
10 seconds in case of slow or hang fire.
10. Loading is done only behind the firing line and out of the range
of shooting sparks.
11. Use only sporting black powder in your firearm.
12. Do not overload your firearm with heavy charge or extra balls.
13. When shooting, position yourself to protect the shooter next to
you from cap fragments or from the blast of burning powder from the
flash hole. Flash guards are recommended.
14. Set triggers should be “set” only on the firing line with the
firearm pointed down range and just prior to shooting at the target.
15. No handling or loading firearms while shooters are down range.
16. Use extreme care if necessary to pull a ball. Wet powder with
water through nipple or frizzen hole before attempting to remove the
ball.
17. Use of an approved CO2 or Air device to blow out the ball is
recommended.
18. Clean up any spilled powder immediately.
19. Store your powder in a safe, dry place.
20. Range housekeeping is a part of shooting. Clean up your targets
and any mess you make.
21. Use of
drugs or alcohol is strictly prohibited. |