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Wonderful Video on 18th C Trekking & Hunting

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Friends and fellow muzzleloadsmen, I just saw an incredible video from the Capandball YouTube channel:



Very relaxing and wonderful! It reminds me of the forest back home in Illinois to some degree and is sure a nice place. Just thought you all might want to see as well. Awesome channel and man!

-Smokey 🙂
 
I agree that the man and his channel are outstanding. Some of his original firearms are incredible. I especially liked his video on BP firearms that were improperly loaded and blew up. He gives good advise on BP firearms use. His hunting videos are also excellent. Thanks for sharing.
 
His videos are great and at the very top of my favorites. I was just watching the video, paused it to check on an upload I had going, swung over here to see what was going on and, here's a thread about the video. Great minds think alike.....
 
I watched his video earlier, while sitting outside watching deer play across the valley as the sun set.
Great video, I hope he does another like that.
 
I've watched several of his videos. They are fun and informative and this one had that gorgeous land to trek through. There are a few Youtube channels I look for: this one, Townsends, and Duelist1954 (Mike Beliveau). They are interesting and, for me, cathartic. It's like reading Mark Baker's "A Pilgrim's Journey" or "Greetings From the 18th Century" by Beth Gilgun.

Thanks for posting about this video. I hadn't seen it yet.

Jeff
 
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