The history behind this shoot is interesting in itself. Pennsylvania, tired of people referring to the American longrifle as the 'Kentucky' rifle, issued an official challenge to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1963, I believe. The Governor of Pennsylvania hand wrote the challenge on 18th century parchment and read it aloud on the capital steps before handing it to the messenger on horseback who preceded to ride to Frankfort Kentucky to hand deliver the challenge to the Governor of Kentucky. Its great stuff!!
Now there are a bunch of states sending teams to this shoot.
Yes indeed Crawdad!
Here is some additional history that is probably too painful for Crawdad to recite (him being from PA and all......)
To answer Gov. Scranton's challenge, Ky Gov. Bert Combs sent a team of 10 Kentuckians to the Daniel Boone Homestead near Reading, Pa. in September of '63 and the Kentuckians won the first match. The Pennsylvanians demanded a rematch, so they were invited to come to the Daniel Boone festival in Barbourville, Ky in October '63. Kentucky won that match too.
Thru the years the location of the matches have changed and teams are now 5 persons (not necessarily all
men). Pennsylvania hosts the Spring Interstate Flintlock Shoot and Kentucky hosts the Fall match. For more history and info, go to the Corps website at
www.kyclr.comThe 2017 Spring Interstate Flintlock Shoot will be held near Altoona, PA on Saturday, May 13. For teams that arrive a day early, the PA team will be hosting some sight-seeing of local history on Friday, May 12. For info contact PA Company of Riflemen Captain Vicki Shaffer-Zeigler at 724 714 3181
Hope to see you at Altoona in the Spring
or and Boonesborough in the Fall.
-Ron