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American Longrifles is dedicated to the study and building of historically correct American longrifles otherwise known as Kentucky rifles.
http://www.americanlongrifles.com/

Grand Forks, North Dakota.
http://www.coon-n-crockett.org/

San Diego based NMLRA charter club, dedicated to the preservation of historic arms & perpetuation of the markmanship that has made and kept America free.
http://www.homestead.com/sdcml/

Promotes interest in the research and collecting of modern production Replica Black Powder Percussion Revolvers as used in the Civil War and on the early Western Frontier.
http://rprca.tripod.com/

El Centro, CA. Several members are US-Team members ( U.S.I.M.L.T. )
http://www.mtsignal.com/

The Corps members and guests enjoy the shooting, building, and competing with flintlock muzzleloading rifles. Our group is over 300 strong and represent Kentucky in the tradition we think our fortathers would have expected.
http://www.homestead.com/CORPSofLongriflemen/Corpspage.html

Promoting the sport of muzzleloading, buckskinning, history of the fur trade, and the safe use of blackpowder in the state of Nebraska.
http://www.nebraskamuzzleloaders.com

Information about the association. If you have questions about muzzeloading use the contacts link and e-mail your question(s) to any one of the addresses listed.
http://www.ascent.net//dmyers/index.htm

S.M.M., Inc. formed as a non-profit, educational organization founded on preserving our early American heritage through living history and the safe use of muzzle loading firearms and equipment.
http://www.sourlandmountain.com

Muzzleloading hunting and competition information, along with a resource guide. This site also provides a web home for the Kickapoo Muzzleloaders Club.
http://www.ilstu.edu/~taparme/welcome.htm

Dedicated to promoting muzzleloaders for hunting and competitive shooting matches.
http://www.angelfire.com/al3/asmla/

Information about membership, event dates, links and historical stories.
http://slomuzz.tripod.com/

SV Dutch muzzleloaders Club of Zaanstad for blackpowder shooting and fun.
http://www.schietsport.com/dutchmuzzleloaders/index.htm

The Governing Body for muzzle loading within the UK. Its objectives are to encourage an interest in muzzle loading firearms; to promote, regulate and safeguard their use; and to preserve their freedom of collection.
http://user.itl.net/~dale/

The MLAGB was formed in 1952 and is the Governing Body for muzzle loading within the UK. Its objectives are to encourage an interest in muzzle loading firearms; to promote, regulate and safeguard their use; and to preserve their freedom of collection.
http://mlagb.com/

The largest association of muzzle loaders in the United States, promoting the sport of muzzleloading through venues such as match competition, hunting, gun making and safety, historical re-enactments, exhibits, museums, libraries, and other related programs. Publishes Muzzle Blasts magazine.
http://www.nmlra.org/

Article about the monthly blackpowder shoots in Floyd County, VA.
http://www.floydvirginia.com/features/blackpowder.html

Final Scores posted 19/8/2000 1717 hrs.
http://www.ssaa.org.au/adelaideresults.html

Black powder shooting events in Kansas.
http://www.angelfire.com/ks3/blackpowderks/

Events, safety tips, forum, guestbook and details about the group. Located in the Illinois River Valley.
http://www.geocities.com/rrmlclub/

Home page of the Fort Hill Ramrods, a blackpowder club located in Hillsboro, Missouri. The Club has monthly shoots on the 2nd Sunday each month and has had a rendezvous the second weekend in September for the past 21 years.
http://www.geocities.com/forthillramrods

Official website for the U.S. International Muzzle-Loading Team. Rules, tryout procedures, team news.
http://www.usimlt.org

The N-SSA promotes the shooting of Civil War firearms and artillery and encourages the preservation and display of Civil War materials.
http://www.n-ssa.org/

A team competition shooting organization with team events called skirmishes. Compete with cap and ball weapons used during the Civil War.
http://www.calweb.com/~arline/

Club in the Waynesville, St. Robert, Fort Leonard Wood area of Missouri encouraging organized blackpowder rifle and pistol shooting with a view toward a better knowledge of safe handling and proper care of muzzleloading firearms Members includes: families, men, women, and children; civilians, active and retired military.
http://www.geocities.com/shunamow

Non-profit corporation organized to establish a permanent international organization for promotion of the pleasure and recreation of its members interested in the collection and preservation of the Kentucky Rifle, Kentucky Pistol and related accouterments.
http://www.kentuckyrifleassociation.org

Group of member clubs ("units") that compete with firearms typical of the 1860-1865 American Civil War era. Monthly skirmishes are held at sanctioned gun range facilities.
http://cwsaweb.com

The Tenth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry sponsors a black powder shooting team within the structure of the Civil War Skirmish Association (ONT Region).
http://pw1.netcom.com/~hclord/rifle2005.html