2019 National Championship

Awards from the Rifle Line Awards - September 2019

Ann Reed - Aggregate B - Women's Rifle Championship Winner

Carl King - Aggregate TS - Paul Griffith Memorial Table Shoot Championship Winner - Carl also sat a new record score with this aggregate.

Darrell Vigue - Aggregate JJ - Sighted Smoothbore Championship Winner

Dave Vanderbos - Aggregate SS - Light Bench Championship Winner

Deb Bolen - Aggregate CC - Women's Bench Championship Winner

Donnie Black - Tied his 5th record on the Primitive Bow Range

Doug Schwartz - Aggregate IH - Inline Hunter Championship Winner - Doug also sat a new record for this aggregate

E. Branch Meanley - Aggregate R - Susan Johnston Memorial Championship and Aggregate J - Phil Orem Memorial Slug Gun Championship Winner

J.L. Hargis - Aggregate A - Unlimited Rifle Championship Winner, Aggregate E - Flintlock Championship Winner, Aggregate KK - One Gun Championship Winner, Aggregate V - Round Ball Bench_Any Sight Championship Winner

Jeremiah Nunn - Aggregate NN - Sub-Junior Aggregate

Keith Ethington - Aggregate MM - Traditional Offhand Flint Hunting Rifle Non-Jacketed Championship Winner

Lowell Crane - Aggregate DD - Tom Schiffer Schuetzen Championship Winner

Mary Amelia Taylor - Crosley Winner

Morgan Greenlee - Aggregate Z - Unlimited Longhunter Championship Winner - Morgan also broke the record for this aggregate and ranked as a distinguished master.

Neil Eddington - Aggregate C - Flintlock Bench Championship Winner

Robert & Deana Shepherd - Aggregate EE - Husband and Wife Championship Winners

Robert Dickson - Aggregate M - Roundball Bench Championship Winner

Theresa Van Epps - Aggregate N - Women's Buffalo Championship Winner

William Wonning - Aggregate II - Lee Good Memorial Chunk Gun Championship Winner

Congratulations to all of our competing marksmen for their hard work and dedication at the 2019 NMLRA National Championships!

Photos from the Rifle Line Awards at the 2019 NMLRA National Championships

2019 National Championship Rifle Line Winners. Mary Emilia Taylor won the Crosley Cup with 50-2x

2019 National Championship Rifle Line Winners. Mary Emilia Taylor won the Crosley Cup with 50-2x

NMLRA President Brent Steele speaking at the Rifle Line awards.

NMLRA President Brent Steele speaking at the Rifle Line awards.

If you have anymore photos of the rifle line awards, please send them to eyazel@nmlra.org for them to be included on the site. Thank you.

Photos from the 2019 National Championships Woodswalk

We had near record turn out this past week at the NMLRA Woodswalk range! Thank you, Trent and Robin Wren for working hard before, during, and after the national championships to prepare the range and keep it running smoothly and safely.

Trent and Robin shared these photos all through the championships to keep us informed of all the great marksmen coming through the range.

Sporting Clays Awards from the 2019 NMLRA National Championships!

We’d like to thank all of our sporting clays competitors for participating in our 2019 National Championships. From what I hear, the flintlock matches were quite frustrating this year with the dry weather!

Thank you NMLRA Vice President Jeff Cunningham for snapping these pictures from the Sporting Clays Awards. In the red hat on the left, we have newly elected NMLRA President Brent Steele, and on the right, Sporting Clays Chief Range Officer Alan Hoeweler.

Photos from the Trap Range Awards at the 2019 NMLRA National Championships

A Special thank you to Robert Frist for sharing these photos with us on Facebook. It’s hard for us to get photos of everything, members like Robert make our jobs a lot easier. Thank you Robert!

We are working on getting scores from the National Championships up as soon as possible, thank you for your patience.

Saturday from the 2019 NMLRA National Championships!

We had a hustling first Saturday here at the 2019 National Championships! Traffic was backed up on 62, we heard reports it took 2 hours to get through the tiny town of Friendship, Indiana this afternoon.

Shooters, craftsmen, and living history reenactors filled the NMLRA grounds today to share the history and hobbies we all love.

Friday from the 2019 National Championships!

We’re excited to see the grounds filling up with camps, marksmen, families and craftsmen today. NMLRA Media spent some time walking through the living history grounds this afternoon.

We’re posting through the day on our social media. Follow us as @NMLRA on facebook and @muzzleblasts on instagram to see stories and photos throughout the days.

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