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Muzzleloader Magazine is my favorite; however I subscribe to the NRA's American Rifleman. I receive NMLRA's Muzzle Blasts on line.
I am also constantly looking on the magazine shelves for muzzleloading related articles in The Backwoodsman, Wild West, Military History and all the more popular gun and gun collector magazines. If they have a potentially good article, I buy it!

Apparently most of the readers on here live someplace where you can get magazines locally, I can't. They have some in the neighboring town, that's 30 miles and I don't always look at them there. I do subscribe to all of those that I like including backwoodsman, muzzle loader, American frontier, 3 archery magazines and a few others. The best thing is, by subscribing, most are cheaper than a single purchases.
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You get a membership subscription to Muzzle Blasts when you join the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association.
 
I didn't know that reading muzzleloader mags was required reading to get a college degree?

You guys must live in a parallel universe.
Something like that. Haven't you noticed we're not all running around tricked out unmentionables. I thought that was obvious.
 
Don’t know your experience level in relation to flintlock muzzleloading, but it really doesn’t matter in reference to this outstanding book.

Geared to everything you need to know as a beginner and excellent refresher for those who’ve been at it a while?

Pretty much covers everything to include a flint section, trouble shooting section.

Book is well researched and packed with many years of knowledge and experience. Many illustrations and pictures. View attachment 37370Every flintlock shooter should have one.

Excellent read!


Respectfully, Cowboy
ROGER THAT!!
 
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