 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. This Saturday, Brethak County Fish and Game Club will be hosting the Boone's Trace Muzzle Loading Club's annual primitive biathlon. It's styled after the kinds that the Olympics run, where it's a shooting, running competition. There's a time course that the contestants will run through and they have to hit targets. The difference is that they haven't got small bore rifles, they're actually shooting traditional style muzzle loading rifles, you know, loading from the muzzle. And as they do that, each time that they get a target, they stay at a station, shoot so many targets, and then when they're finished with those targets, they count that and we move on to the next set, but they're on the clock all the time. The number of targets participants hit reduces their overall time. There is also a woods walking event. There are some folks that can't run and we understand that and so we have a woods walking event where they'll shoot a different set of targets, more precision targets, you know, gives them a little bit better, they're not going to be breathing hard. Each muzzle loader's style varies by the region it was built and is considered one of the hardest guns to shoot. Mine is a little different than his, mine's what would consider to be a half stock, the wood only comes up part way. A lot of them, this would be more of a Tennessee or an eastern mountains of Tennessee, Kentucky, Appalachian style gun. And what they've done is, a lot of times the stock would break off, the full wood would break off, well the gunsmith would come back in and just put a piece of wood underneath just to hang the ramrod off of and just bring your gun back to restoration again. The muzzle loading club also hosts rifle shoots every other month and a vintage shotgun skeet shoe on the third Sunday of every month. They would have new people that have never either shot muzzle loaders or would be interested in knowing about them or just want to come and see the traditions and heritage. A lot of guys will be dressed like we will be that day in traditional clothing of the period and of the time so that they get a better feel for the game and it's just a fun game and we welcome anybody here. This is a friendly club. The biathlon is February 5th at 10 a.m. at the Brethwick County Fish and Game Club. For more information, go to Boone Trace muzzle loaders on Facebook or contact Charlie at 606-216-8002. For Mount Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.