stinkyfeet
50 Cal.
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Whats the reason people aren't attending is the generation getting older and its more work then fun anymore. Is the price of fuel to get there. Is it the headache for some to get powder and other shooting supplies. Cost of Guns?? Lack of interest ?? Or all of the above. I think its all of the above. I was part of a gun club that held 2 rondys a year winter and summer that had around 75-100 camps at each shoot, around 150 shooters. They held a winter BP league that had 40-50 shooters every year. In addition to monthly woodswalks events averaging around 75 per event. But when sporting clays became the biggest money draw they shut the muzzleloaders guys out closed down the woodswalk trail to make a walk through sporting clays range and the muzzleloading events were done. All for the sake of making money most of the old club members left and new came in and no more muzzleloading fun. The club turned its back on what made the club to begin with it was a sad day and still leaves a bad taste in many of the guys mouth.
I don't blame the inline craze for it either. Whats everyones take on it and how do we as patriots of the sports fix it.
I don't blame the inline craze for it either. Whats everyones take on it and how do we as patriots of the sports fix it.