We’re here to help you get your muzzle loading fix during these quarantine times. Check out these 10 videos with muzzleloaders to start you down another youtube rabbit hole!
Townsends is a classic living history youtube channel, but they also do quite a bit of filming on muzzleloaders! Check out their videos to see some great information on the primary tool of the frontier.
Hershel House is a household name in the world of traditional American crafts. This long time instructor for the NMLRA/WKU Gunsmithing Seminar is featured in this video talking about his process and work.
Cap and Ball is one of the go to muzzleloading youtube videos for us at the NMLRA. His videos go back years and have only gotten better with time. This video on the Civil War era Whitworth Rifle will get you ready to start burning powder!
We talked with Mike Believeau from the Duelist’s Den on the Muzzle Blasts podcast a few weeks back. His channel covers all eras of firearms, but he is best known for his cap and ball videos. Check out this video on his Lancaster County Flintlock Rifle.
Nate Bailey is a traditional archery kind of guy, but he’s recently started down the road of muzzleloading. He just completed a Traditions Hawken Kit and has some advice for anyone else out there looking to build a kit during quarantine.
A fan favorite for NMLRA members, Mark Humphries shares 2 minutes of “Flintlock Fury” in this short video!
Bob McBride is doing some great work for muzzleloaders on youtube. His tutorials are great for folks getting started, but he’s also sharing knowledge on load development and more.
Bill Raby is bringing some great muzzleloader building videos to youtube. This isn’t a quick overview of the process, Bill’s series are long and thorough, perfect as a step by step guide.