4 Seasons of Blackpowder & Flintlocks
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- čas přidán 16. 10. 2017
- Four seasons of Flintlocks, Percussions and traditional blackpowder muzzleloading. Enjoy some good music and cracking rifles.
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"There is an indescribable calm that comes with the methodical loading ritual of these fine firearms... ....a meditative, zen like state is achieved when interacting with these finely fashioned pieces of steel and wood. ... Traditional muzzleloading is a vacation from the norm a reprieve from modern chaos."
Great footage! That camp fire shot makes me long for the times that we can only read about now.
This is a very therapeutic video to watch.
now who the heck would buy or own an inline muzzleloader after watching this video
Greetings from Ireland. I was a keen flintlock shooter when I lived in Arizona many years ago. It's great to see the sport alive and well.
Still love the comment from the fowler shooter after hitting that tiny plate..."holy sh*t did you get that?!" The guy is a hoot and a great shot!
This is my new favorite video
Saw this on YT last night and immediately subscribed (after watching a dozen or so additional videos!) The best BP action I've seen! No boring loading tutorials or eye-rolling speeches, lousy photography or idiots showing how to do things the wrong way, just lots and lots of BP smoke and some pretty decent music! Lots of good folks having the time of their lives! Thank you for posting!
looks like an awesome bunch of guys to shoot away an afternoon with. Wish I was up that way. I'd join the festivities.
Come any time.
Love the smoke of the firing line. I always thought of two seasons for Montana-cold and tick.
Danny
Thanks, LOVED it. I'd like to see more of the Camp stuff and the accessories being displayed and made. As a long past shooter, I can say, that rotating target in the end minutes shows how reliable these guns can be in the hands of someone who knows how to use one. It's hard enough to hit a moving target with a modern cartridge weapon, but take into account the slight( milliseconds) of delay and it's a particular breed of human that can hit something that small while it's moving. Well done, thank you. This is WHY I subscribe!!!
Stoney
from "The Mountain Man Emporium"
Great video 👍👍😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Very Cool
I wish north east Ohio would have something like this
Just Great ... Barlow Trail Long Rifle Member
Sticks that made thunder-steeldrivers
Hear the thunder..........
How many POUNDS of powder were puffed in this video!? How many pounds of lead?
Anyone roll with a .32 at these shoots?
what wholesome shooting ! what part of our great country is this ?
The last best place. What America used to be.
Where was this, the mountains are beautiful. Wish I could join you
Looks like great fun. But wasn't that whirling dervish a little too close?
I bet it was further than it looked. Video camera's really for shorten the view, making the image appear closer than it is if you saw it in person live. Sort of like the drivers side mirrors on a car. It looks 20 yards, but was probably 40 yards. That type of thing. When I had my CZcams channel up and running I had several range tests that were over a hundred yards and used a laser rangefinder to establish the proper range. People kept saying it looked like 50-70 yards. Some camera's just do not capture distance at all properly I learned through that. Better camera, better perception of objects and the overall view. I hope this explains it a bit. I'm sure these guys are shooting far more carefully and safer than it looks from our camera view. You don't take chances where giant pieces of lead can come back to greet you. :D
nothing like the smell of smoke in the morning,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I love the video and music!! What's the name of the band playing? I would like to get this album!
Black Twig Pickers opens this video.
Look up Free Music Archive dot ORG and check out folk and bluegrass
Thanks!
Nice... what was that target set up ... i liked it
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What was the smallest caliber used?
I'd love to know that too. I'm wondering if there were any .32's in the mix. I can tell there are .45's, but can't tell if there are any smaller bores. Gets hard to identify by video sound alone.
@@Tigershark-qy2gq I think a couple of the guys have .36's.
I want to wear that stuff when I hunt with my cap lock Kentucky rifle but I'd look too ridiculous to the modern eye
Who cares what others think. Immerse yourself in the time - go where no one is and enjoy it. Connect with earlier days, the wilderness and simpler times. Embrace it.
I remember seeing some reenactors in full costume, showing up at a liquor store on a Sunday evening, obviously after the shoot was over. No one batted an eye as a guy who looked half pirate, bought his case of Bublight. The costuming is half the fun.
Forget what the other guy thinks about how you look or what you like. Immerse yourself as far as you feel comfortable doing. Most people understand having a passion for something, and the heck with those that don't get it. Personally, I've never heard a soul say anything negative about a person in period garb. If anything, they're always fascinated and want to know more or see more. It's too easy to forget our roots and how hard a life it was back then, so people are drawn to it. When people see and experience what that history was like, it tends to move them, not tick them off. Happy shooting. ;)
I am appalled at almost no one is wearing safety glasses.Is it "period correct" to be blind? really guys get real. Now shooters look to y'all for a model so get glasses epecially the lefty shooting a right handed gun.
Run!!! It's the fucking safety police!
You dont get invited to parties much do you.