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The New Frontiersmen are a black powder muzzleloading club dedicated in preserving firearm history through friendly modern competition shooting matches 

Thank you Ashland for a great 2025 season!
See you next year on January 18th for Paper and Steel Shoot 

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Upcoming Events                              

2026 Range Closures

January 18th Paper and Steel Shoot
  • May 23rd-25th (Memorial day weekend)
  • June 20th
  • August 2nd
  • All scheduled shoots are open to public
February 15th Paper and Steel Shoot

Prices

  • Members $12
  • Open to Public $15
March 16th Trail Walk
First time out ?- Your shoot is Free with the NewFontiermen. 

Prizes

  • Prizes awarded to Top Shooters
  • The Random Prize Wheel will be shot for $1.00 per 2 slots; Winners will be given cash
To All Club Members: Starting January 2026 the Club will have Swiss FFF Black Powder for purchase at $35/lb 
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About Us 

Come on out to the beautiful Ashland County Wildlife Conservation League  Farm and take a step back in history. Our 80 acre farm was first inhabited in 1812 and then sold to the ACWCL in 1946. Our club is dedicated in preserving the art of black powder firearms. 

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We offer a unique black powder shooting experience unlike anything in the greater Cleveland area. Between our custom made 4 window fort, random targeting system and a wide variety of moving steel targets, we are sure to keep you guessing. 

In addition to our monthly shoots, we also offer several Novelty shoots including Skeet Shooting, Blanket Shoots, Knife and Tomahawk Throwing. Participants are required to bring a $10 item for the Blanket Shoots. All Skeet Shoots are Smooth Bore Black Powder Only. The Clays, Knives and Tomahawks will be provided.

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Once a year the ACWCL presented by Fin Feather Fur Outfitters and the Sheriffs office, holds a Kid's Day that gives children ages 5-15 an opportunity to shoot BB guns, fish and use a bow and arrow.

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