Muzzloading shooting matches are much like any other sport we might get into.......it's cyclic. I have always found that
people get into a sport and enjoy it for a while, then it gets boring, or something else, and they no longer do it as much.
I was involved in an active archery club back in the 60's. We bought a beautiful 80 acre piece of land for a range, big
tall pine trees, just a gorgeous place. Built a nice club house, and ran all kinds of raffles to pay it off. We were real active in the Northeast region of Pa., traveled to Sunbury, Bloomsburg, Benton, Nescopeck, and others to shoot....but, it
eventually died out. The range sat dormant for 20 years. About 10 years ago a group of guys got it started all over again, set it up to shoot full size animals. After a short time, they would get 200-300 shooters on a week-end, paying
$6 a round, just to shoot the course.....NO prizes. But, now it is starting to wane, not nearly as many shooters as before.
Something I disagree with, ...if you must be concerned about the prize you might win, you are shooting for the wrong reason. I was always out for self satisfaction, trying to beat only one person..me. Don