South Missouri territorial

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    South Missouri Territorial

October 16 – 18, 2026

Sponsor Club:
Ft. Osage Muzzleloader, Inc.
Contact:

Park A. Wood
816-698-9149
pwood@gmail.com

Range Location:

28505 E. Truman Road
Buckner, MO 64016

Available Aggregates

Download a PDF with details about aggregates.

A – Offhand


One flintlock or percussion rifle.

B – Hunter

One traditional flintlock or percussion rifle.

C – Longhunter

Any flintlock, percussion, or inline muzzleloader. Any projectile, ball, bullet or sabot.

D – One-Gun

One flintlock or percussion rifle. 14-lbs. limit max.

F – Cross-Sticks

One or more flintlock or percussion rifle. 14-lbs. limit max.

G – Light Bench

One or more flintlock or percussion rifle. 14-lbs. limit max.

H – Bench

One or more percussion or flintlock rifles.

I – Hunter Bench

Any Muzzleloader rifle, ball, bullet or sabot.

J – Pistol

One percussion, flintlock pistol, or revolver

K – Revolver

Any percussion, revolver (Never load more than 5 chambers & 1 cylinder at any time, Only cap on the line) 5+5=10
B-19 target is scored best 10 of 13

L – Pistol Hunter

One percussion, flintlock pistol, or revolver

M - Flintlock

One traditional flintlock rifle.

N - Tradegun

One traditional flintlock muzzleloader. No set trigger, .54 Caliber min. No rear sight above the plane of the barrel.

O - Sgt. Smoothbore

One flintlock or percussion Smooth rifle. Any Caliber, Fixed Open (Front/Rear) sights, may have a set trigger.

P - Musket

One NMLRA “as issue” Musket, See NMLRA Rule Book. Per National Matches Roundball or Minie Ball

Q - Cartridge

One or more Friendship rifle. 14-lbs. limit max. Any position: bench, prone, X-sticks, offhand…
Any sight, including up to period correct scopes.

R - Senior

One percussion or flintlock rifle. Over 60 years old at the time of registration.

S - Ladies Offhand

One or more flintlock or percussion rifles

T - Ladies Hunter

One or more flintlock or percussion rifle.

U - Ladies Rifle

One or more flintlock or percussion rifles

V - Ladies Bench

One or more percussion or flintlock rifles.

X - Sub-Junior

One or more percussion or flintlock rifles. Under 12 years old at the time of registration.

Y - Junior

One or more percussion or flintlock rifles. Under 16 years old at the time of registration.

Z - Intermediate

One percussion or flintlock rifles. Under 21 years old at the time of registration.

AA - Youth Hunter

Any Muzzleloader, ball, bullet or sabot. Under 21 years old at the time of registration.

The Heart of the South: Shooting the Alabama Territorial

The Alabama Territorial is more than just a competition; it is a pilgrimage to the historic Brierfield Ironworks Historical State Park. Nestled among the remnants of the Civil War-era iron furnaces, the range offers a backdrop that is as visually stunning as it is historically significant. For decades, shooters from across the Southeast have gathered here under the towering pines to test their skill with black powder and lead.

The atmosphere in Alabama is defined by a unique blend of Southern hospitality and serious marksmanship. While the firing line remains a place of quiet focus, the surrounding encampments are alive with the sounds of storytelling and the smell of woodsmoke. It is a place where a newcomer can walk up to a seasoned National Champion and receive a masterclass in flintlock maintenance or patch lubrication over a cup of coffee. This spirit of mentorship is the lifeblood of the Alabama community.

The match schedule is designed to challenge every discipline, from the steady hand required for the pistol aggregates to the patience needed for the heavy bench rifles. Whether you are competing in the Offhand matches or testing a traditional trade gun, the Brierfield range provides a fair and professional environment that honors the traditions of the NMLRA. The natural light filtering through the Alabama canopy provides a unique challenge for those used to open-field shooting, making a respectable score here a true badge of honor.

Ultimately, we shoot in Alabama because it feels like home. Between the competitive rounds, you’ll find families sharing meals and friends engaging in the good-natured ribbing that makes the Territorial program so special. We invite you to join us this May to experience the history, the heritage, and the unmatched camaraderie of the Alabama Territorial.

Gallery

See photos from out past events.