Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
#1
Fork Horn
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Milwaukee Wi
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Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
I am starting to get bored and i was wondering if anyone can recomend any good muzzleloader magazines or books or websites? I figured I would learn as much as I can during the off season. Thanks.
#2
Join Date: Jul 2006
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RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
If you go to walmart they carry "the complete hunter" Muzzleloading.. Its a good book or better yet, check ebay for it.
Rick Hacker " the muzzleloading hunter" Great book.
The book of buckskinning is another great book.
Im more into reading about mountainmen-fur trade era so im not sure if you're interested in that kind but just incase i'll list a few:
Hugh glass,mountainman Left for dead " Robert M. Mcclung. Thats one of the best books ive read to this day.
Jim bridger, mountainman, Stanley Vestal
Broken hand Fitzpatrick, Shannon Garst.
Thats just a couple i recommend, I dont want to take up your entire post lol.
I'd buy the book by rick hacker first, thats a great book and covers everything from flintlocks to 6 shooter blackpowder pistons to blackpowder shotguns.
Rick Hacker " the muzzleloading hunter" Great book.
The book of buckskinning is another great book.
Im more into reading about mountainmen-fur trade era so im not sure if you're interested in that kind but just incase i'll list a few:
Hugh glass,mountainman Left for dead " Robert M. Mcclung. Thats one of the best books ive read to this day.
Jim bridger, mountainman, Stanley Vestal
Broken hand Fitzpatrick, Shannon Garst.
Thats just a couple i recommend, I dont want to take up your entire post lol.
I'd buy the book by rick hacker first, thats a great book and covers everything from flintlocks to 6 shooter blackpowder pistons to blackpowder shotguns.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Saint Cloud, MN
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RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
Hi Frontier Gander,
That first book that you listed is that by Toby Bridges? I just got one in today from e-bay, very cheap.Are you familiar with the Lyman book? I think it might be calledThe Blackpowder Handbook.It is around $25-$30.00, I was thinking of putting it on my list for my girls. I figured it might be better than clothes that I never seem to wear. If it is a good read.
That first book that you listed is that by Toby Bridges? I just got one in today from e-bay, very cheap.Are you familiar with the Lyman book? I think it might be calledThe Blackpowder Handbook.It is around $25-$30.00, I was thinking of putting it on my list for my girls. I figured it might be better than clothes that I never seem to wear. If it is a good read.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
ewww it is by toby bridges! Im gonna have to burn it at the next bonfire lol. I havnt seen the blackpowder handbook but i'll look into it. There is one book i'll be buying soon. Its on building your own muzzleloader and i just mainly have to learn about inletting the barrel/lock area. But i also forgot to mention a great magazine: The backwoodsman, Its like $20 a year. Do search on the net for their website. Or even Muzzleblasts
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
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RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
ORIGINAL: Wimuzzleman
I am starting to get bored and i was wondering if anyone can recomend any good muzzleloader magazines or books or websites? I figured I would learn as much as I can during the off season. Thanks.
I am starting to get bored and i was wondering if anyone can recomend any good muzzleloader magazines or books or websites? I figured I would learn as much as I can during the off season. Thanks.
http://blackpowderonline.com/
http://www.nmlra.org/publication.asp
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425
RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
I'm not sure if you are talking about traditional, historical type books or the inlines...But here are a few that I keep in my library...I'm not home, so I don't rememebr all the authors...But if they interest you let me know and I'll get back...
Allen Eckert...."The Frontiersmen"
"Patriots"...AJ Langguth
Osburne Russell...."The Life of a Rocky Mountain Fur Trapper"
Fixfire 5...Great read on Flintlock Rifles
The Diary of Lewis and Clark...Unbelieveable what they went through...
That's all I can remember (have CRS today)...I'll check at home tonight...
Allen Eckert...."The Frontiersmen"
"Patriots"...AJ Langguth
Osburne Russell...."The Life of a Rocky Mountain Fur Trapper"
Fixfire 5...Great read on Flintlock Rifles
The Diary of Lewis and Clark...Unbelieveable what they went through...
That's all I can remember (have CRS today)...I'll check at home tonight...
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
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RE: Muzzleloader magazines, books, websites
"Firearms Traps & Tools of the Mountain Men...Carl Russell
"That Dark and Bloody River"...Allan Eckert
"Daniel Morgan"...Don Higginbotham
"From Savannah to Yorktown"...Henry Lumpkin
"Long Knife"...James Alexander Thom
"Undaunted Courage"...Stephen Ambrose
"The Frontier Rifleman"...Richard LaCrosse
"Muzzleloaders...Then and Now...Ned Roberts
"Swamp Fox"...Robert Bass
"David Crockett"...James Atkins Shackford
"Daniel Boone"...John Mack Faragher
"That Dark and Bloody River"...Allan Eckert
"Daniel Morgan"...Don Higginbotham
"From Savannah to Yorktown"...Henry Lumpkin
"Long Knife"...James Alexander Thom
"Undaunted Courage"...Stephen Ambrose
"The Frontier Rifleman"...Richard LaCrosse
"Muzzleloaders...Then and Now...Ned Roberts
"Swamp Fox"...Robert Bass
"David Crockett"...James Atkins Shackford
"Daniel Boone"...John Mack Faragher