ORIGINAL: QTompkins2005
Just wondering if theres a black powder deer contest
The original NMLRA established a Longrifle Record Book back in 1933...sort of a Boone & Crockett type record book originally established for traditional forms of flintlock and sidelock muzzleloaders & loads...however, since they began allowing entries taken with modern,high techscoped inlines and advanced loads, it'slostit's uniqueness.
The newly formed TMA (Traditional Muzzleloading Association) is establishing a new set of traditional record books to recapture theintent & spirit that was the original purpose of theNMLRA when it was founded...and the TMA record books will include both big and small game categories
www.traditionalmuzzleloadingassociation.com