BR Rifles is site of shoot
Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club, located along Coon Club Road off Route 183, south of Summit Station, a self-supporting organization founded in 1976 and a member of the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association and the Pennsylvania Federation of Black Powder Shooters, is holding the Eastern Pennsylvania Rendezvous and Muzzleloader Shoot, Thursday-Monday, May 22-26. There is pre-1840 primitive and modern camping on the 22-acre site with firewood and water provided, but no hook-ups.
Competitive shooting events for traditional muzzleloader rifles, smoothbores and pistols are Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for men, women and juniors. Other activities include informal shooting Thursday and Friday, a Saturday night bonfire and trade sessions, knife and hawk matches, a primitive archery woods walk and games for children and adults.Most matches are five shots at 25 yards, including the women's match sponsored by Bass Pro Shops Harrisburg store. Cabela's Hamburg store is sponsoring the primitive match that features novelty targets from 15 to 100 yards, and new this year is the Yuengling 50-yard Challenge.Through grants from the Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association and the Schuylkill County Sportsmen's Association there is no entry or target fees for the juniors match for those 16 and younger. Coaches and rifles are available if needed.Also new this year is the "greenhorn" match for those who have never won a prize at a Blue Ridge event. Like the other matches, there is unlimited re-entry.For more information on the Eastern Pennsylvania Rendezvous and Muzzleloader Shoot at Blue Ridge Rifles Muzzleloader Club, access the Facebook page at Blue Ridge Rifles, Inc., Muzzleloader Club or call Nancy Newton at (570) 429-1188 (days) or 570-628-0576 (evenings).**********Sunday's edition of "Experience The Outdoors," hosted by award-winning Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Association member Doyle Dietz, at 7 a.m. on 1410-AM WLSH, at 9:30 a.m. on Magic 105.5-FM and on the Web at
www.wmgh.com by clicking the link to the program, features outdoors writer Steve Sorenson.**********Nikon and Cabela's are teaming up to present "Extreme Raptor Weekend," Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25, at the Hamburg Cabela's. This free program is led by Master Falconer Jonathan Wood, who will give three presentations each day that feature 15-20 raptors from diverse habitats and regions.Many of the birds in "The Raptor Project" have permanent handicaps that prevent their reintroduction into the wild. They range from small owls weighing just 3 or 4 ounces to majestic eagles with 6- to 8-foot wingspans.Show times each day are 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. For more information about this and upcoming events at Cabela's visit the website at
www.cabelas.com/hamburg.**********A 30-target, 3-D hunting course is open daily from dawn to dusk, except Sundays from 1-4 p.m. for trap, at Bear's Head Archery, located off Exit 134, I-81, Delano. For information call the club at 570-467-0331.**********"Paddle Against Cancer," to benefit Team Mason K, a 14-year-old boy who is one of only four persons in the United States diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called at/rt, will be held Saturday, May 24, at Island Park, Schuylkill Haven, at 8 a.m., for kayaks and canoes and proceed to the Landingville Dam, where return transportation is available. For information, registration and donations, call Roger Krause 570-449-9002 or Joie Beekley at 570-570-449-1992.