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I started following those videos many years ago…but they haven’t posted videos in about 2 years now. From the videos posted, tge groups seems quite active. Members shoot some beautiful flintlocks and percussions, the flintlocks are drool-a-licious.

At one point the videographer of the channel has a custom muzzleloader made for himself…he shoots it a few times…then nothing. No new content for 2 years now…

I’ve watched many of the videos multiple times, the interview videos are incredibly informative. One individual has what I think is a custom English sporting rifle, that he traded a Harley Davidson to obtain. That interview is one of my personal favorites…

So yeah…eagerly watching this thread to see what develops…will information come forth, will videos resume, is the videographer OK?

Four Season of Muzzleloading
 
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I started following those videos many years ago…but they haven’t posted videos in about 2 years now. From the videos posted, tge groups seems quite active. Members shoot some beautiful flintlocks and percussions, the flintlocks are drool-a-licious.

At one point the videographer of the channel has a custom muzzleloader made for himself…he shoots it a few times…then nothing. No new content for 2 years now…

I’ve watched many of the videos multiple times, the interview videos are incredibly informative. One individual has what I think is a custom English sporting rifle, that he traded a Harley Davidson to obtain. That interview is one of my personal favorites…


So yeah…eagerly watching this thread to see what develops…will information come forth, will videos resume, is the videographer OK?

Four Season of Muzzleloading


The virus has taken it’s toll of lots of public gatherings.
Hope all those guys made it. Some may have not have.
 
I've been a subscriber to the channel since I discovered it a few years ago. Its owner, Denny Ducet, originally had more videos covering more modern guns as well as some other stuff. It looks like he's removed most of that and left his muzzleloader-related videos online. I'd like to see more.
 
I've been a subscriber to the channel since I discovered it a few years ago. Its owner, Denny Ducet, originally had more videos covering more modern guns as well as some other stuff. It looks like he's removed most of that and left his muzzleloader-related videos online. I'd like to see more.
If you have a means of reaching out to him…how’s he doing? How’s the club doing?
 
So I’m recording “Into the Wild Frontier” on the DVR, and watching episodes…Tonight it’s Jim Bridger.

There is a scene at the beginning of the episode, I think it’s an 1837 Rendezvous…and I see this guy…and I recognize him. I recognize him from this video….



Fir those of you that are following the “Into the Wild Frontier” series…Is it the same guy? Not critical, just really curious…
 
Was just strolling through YouTube and found these Folk Firearms Collective Montana Flintlock shoot vids. Anybody here in those videos?

Looks like a blast by the way!
Alina here, Dennys wife. We are still here. New video is in the plan for October, maybe sooner. Thanks for the support!
 
I started following those videos many years ago…but they haven’t posted videos in about 2 years now. From the videos posted, tge groups seems quite active. Members shoot some beautiful flintlocks and percussions, the flintlocks are drool-a-licious.

At one point the videographer of the channel has a custom muzzleloader made for himself…he shoots it a few times…then nothing. No new content for 2 years now…

I’ve watched many of the videos multiple times, the interview videos are incredibly informative. One individual has what I think is a custom English sporting rifle, that he traded a Harley Davidson to obtain. That interview is one of my personal favorites…

So yeah…eagerly watching this thread to see what develops…will information come forth, will videos resume, is the videographer OK?

Four Season of Muzzleloading

My husband Denny did alot of videography work then I helped him and took over that aspect. We appreciate the support you've had for the channel. We are currently filming a new video to showcase a new trade gun I've got. Should be out in October!
 
Alina here, Dennys wife. We are still here. New video is in the plan for October, maybe sooner. We appreciate the support!
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So I’m recording “Into the Wild Frontier” on the DVR, and watching episodes…Tonight it’s Jim Bridger.

There is a scene at the beginning of the episode, I think it’s an 1837 Rendezvous…and I see this guy…and I recognize him. I recognize him from this video….



Fir those of you that are following the “Into the Wild Frontier” series…Is it the same guy? Not critical, just really curious…

That's Rod Douglas, same guy.

Postscript; We DO have a serious flintlock addiction in this area, mostly custom guns.
 
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