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Are. M.

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Location
Johnston Co., NC
Open to the public.

May 26th, 27th, 28th
Starting 11am this Friday.

Come enjoy camping, cooking, shooting, and black powder community camaraderie just outside of Dunn, NC.

18th century period clothing is encouraged but not required.

Shooter registration: $10
Practice targets: $2
Lunch: $5
Camping fee: $25 for the weekend

Shooting will shut down briefly on Saturday during our scheduled club meeting.

Shoot me a message here or email [email protected] for more information.

See you all there!

RM
Secretary, LLR
 
Oh man I technically could make it but wish I knew about it sooner. I live in Florida in the Tampa area. To shoot would you had to of attended a prior event? Florida Frontiersman require that to shoot at Alfa Rendezvous. I can't make any promises. I did drive to Spencer, NC in March to visit the Transportation museum. I can make it in one day.
 
We hate you're going to miss it. To answer your question, no. This event is wide open to the public. The only requirement is to have a want to enjoy muzzleloading and/or living history.
 
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