I like Blackie Thomas if for nothing else, I put his videos on and I feel like I'm in a college class about percussion revolvers.
Duelist- Mike Bellevue is better from an actual shooting and using the guns angle.
I'm sure the others named are good too, plus I like Dr Nemeth - capandball
I'm tired of seeing idiots "unboxing" .44 Brassers and never shooting them or some clown blasting at tree stumps with a Pietta with no real value to any of it. I hate giving Views to an idiot who doesn't even know the proper terms for the parts of a gun , trying to tell me to put powder in my "cylinders " and "use grease or you'll get a chain fire because they used grease in the Civil War" or even worse, guys using .440 patched round balls in revolvers then getting an attitude when people correct them
Watching YouTube can be dangerous for people new to these guns , sometimes we meet the enemy and he is us
I just got back from Dunhams to pick up a few tins of CCI #11 caps to replace what I used recently, and the cashier told me some guy was just in here "buying about 20 of these " I'm like yeah they're probably on GunBroker for 20 a tin right now or it was someone following advice from YouTube from some guy telling people to buy all the caps they can find . We tend to eat our own in the shooting sports.
I won't even start about the countless videos from felons talking about using percussion revolvers as Tactical Weapons with nylon rigs and giving all kinds of bad info on "tuning them up" I'm like can I just enjoy a hobby without the felonious TactiFool meth heads making it feel dirty for me