Results of the 2022 MLAIC Long Range World Cup

In the replica muzzleloader class, 1st place went to Markus Gebhardt with a score of 45, Johan de Beer came in second with a score of 45, and Roland Ország came in third with a score of 43 and 1V. There were a total of 22 shooters in this class, scores ranged from 3 to 45.

The original muzzleloader class had 5 shooters, with scores ranging from 17 to 42. Roland Frei took 1st with a score of 42, 2nd went to Adrian Eichelberger with a score of 37, and in 3rd place was Mihály Tar with a score of 25 and 1V.

5 countries had teams set up for the 1000 yard competition. Hungary came in first with a total score of 119 and 3V. 2nd went to Switzerland with 111 and 1V, France came in 3rd with 110 and 3V. Germany took 4th with 110 and 1V making for a close race for 3rd place. With 98 points, South Africa took 5th place.

Cap and Ball.com created a beautiful event recap video (above) I encourage all of you to watch and enjoy. It’s not all the time we get to see countries come together to celebrate friendship, muzzleloading, and age old competition.

Scores for each target range are posted at the MLAIC website here for you to check out and begin practicing!

As of last week, the MLAIC World Championships which cover a wide variety of disciplines has concluded. We will report as soon as we hear more about the competition and scores.

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