Billnpatti said:C'mon, is any organization perfect? What organization doesn't have its flaws. I mean, even your church has its flaws and it is seeking the will of God. I am an NMLRA member and have been for many years. I don't plan to quit even though I can't attend any of the National Matches any more. The NMLRA wants to promote muzzleloading and see the interest in muzzleloading grow. Isn't that what we all want? If you have ever served on a school board, a fraternal organization board, a church board, you know not everyone has the same idea about how things ought to be done. Do any of them run as smooth as silk? Nope. Everyone has ideas about how things ought to be done and for an organization to work for us, we have to be willing to work together for the common good and not spend our time infighting and nitpicking. Is there a better national or international muzzleloading organization than NMLRA? If there is, I am unaware of it.
fleener said:common guys. Trying to have a discussion with these two are like trying wrestle with a pig. Sooner or latter you should realize that the pig enjoys it.
Fleener
11th corps said:Also I read NMLRA is now trying to increase membership by catering to in lines as well. What has been your experience with in line shooters? Do some of them eventually become traditional blackpowder shooters?
There were a couple of post that made me rethink some ideas
meanmike said:I finally gave up. I could not figure out if they are for/against, hate it/love it or even if involved in it. The winds of the discussion changed faster than wind flags in Phoenix. Your are right discussing in this post you are going to get dirty. There were a couple of post that made me rethink some ideas, but the bottom line, out of all the members on this board only a few chimed in, does any one care?
Michael
meanmike said:Arizona winds are nothing compared to Idaho in June. Never said I didn't enjoy myself. Chill out!
Michael
Ray-Vigo said:So I think the NMLRA does offer something to people outside Indiana, particularly charter clubs that have regular shoots and introduce people to the sport. It's not confined to Indiana, though it does seem to get focused on it sometimes.
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