At the shooting range I go to I never see anyone shooting black powder guns. Me and my dad are just about the only ones. Only twice last summer did I see anyone else there shooting black powder. Both were those modern inline guns. I have never seen anyone else there with a traditional rifle. Even when they had the cowboy action shoot it was all cartridge guns. I would have expected to at least see a cap and ball revolver. Is it like this everywhere or just where I have been going? I realize that the traditional muzzleloader guys are a small part of the gun people, but last time I saw someone else shooting a flintlock at any shooting range was 20 years ago. It can't be like this everywhere.
Depends on where you shoot - where you are.
In 45 years shooting black powder rifles, ctg and ML, only once have I seen an inline - it was a TC and the guy had multiple barrels, fired 2 shots out of it, barely had them on the paper then changed barrels again.
We used to shoot every Sunday - on the BP trail. That happens less often now that a 'strong BP proponent' has moved form this area. Hatchet Jack used to shoot twice a week, EVERY week., Sunday and Monday.
That is what he did, a mild mannered (arguable) tattoo artist through the week, flintlock shooting Sunday and Monday, from about 8AM until he was finished. Ross used to call many of us most every Friday evening or Saturday morning to remind us of shooting the Trail on Sunday. Now that he has moved, we don't get out as much. I used to go though 25 pounds of powder a year when doing that - lots of times, just Ross and I shooting. Other times, as many as 8 or 9 or maybe 14 on NY Day, eve at -14 like this year - again.
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The only time we shot on the regular range was usually only me when testing loads. The last few times, Taylor and I have been out at the 1,000meter range and couple times, there have been others there shooting modern guns, but that's it.