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  1. Harold Coleman

    Coating inside the barrel

    I hope that is not the case since I am the Manager of Operations for the nations largest muzzle loading association. The rubber hitting the road, cards on the table answer here is that I am new to muzzle loading, and I respect the knowledge within this forum. When I have an obscure question...
  2. Harold Coleman

    Coating inside the barrel

    I have another question I couldn't find in the search function. I have someone asking if anyone tried coating the inside of their ML barrel to cut down on fouling. His particular question involved moly, which I found in search to be not so great. He also asked about Teflon or Cerflon coating the...
  3. Harold Coleman

    Derringer Range Report

    I think we may be surprised how many would like to finally show them off.
  4. Harold Coleman

    Derringer Range Report

    I love the thought of a derringer walk. I may look at our woods walk to see if we can add derringer targets.
  5. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    I would be interested to learn why you believe this.
  6. Harold Coleman

    In the Weeds - Shotgun loading Question

    I just received a shotgun loading question about how to maximize yardage without blowing out the pattern on a shotgun. So for background. He has a 20 Ga. Colrain Turkey choke barrel and he is currently loading with 75gr - 2F 1.25oz #6 shot He would like to get to using 1.5oz of #6 once he...
  7. Harold Coleman

    Powder Horn Question

    Hello everyone, I was contacted by someone who purchased what they are calling an "antique" powder horn at an estate sale. It has a date marked on it of 1933, along with NMLRA and other decorations and I am guessing the maker or previous owners initials. I cannot confirm the date back to 1933...
  8. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    Would anyone here see the benefit if I were to make a thread about what is happening at the NMLRA? It could be a place I could post updates as to what we are doing as far as improvements or get feedback from the community?
  9. Harold Coleman

    Buying scrap lead question ...

    When possible, look around for junk or scrap sailboats. Depending on how much you would like to stockpile you may hit the motherload in one boat. The keel is typically full of lead.
  10. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    I do not take your comments personally, but can offer the following as a general response. Hiring someone who has little knowledge or experience in a particular field to manage operations in that area may seem counterintuitive. However, there are good reasons why an organization might make such...
  11. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    Certainly. I was an engineer for many years. My education is in architecture, but my experience was in civil and mechanical with a focus on construction supervision. I spent the last twenty years in manufacturing, marketing and business development. My duties with the association are to oversee...
  12. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    Ok, I can say that mine will not be a Kibler. Mainly because both upcoming build classes here are full. For the time being, I will be trying as many of the muzzle loaders we have here, just to see what I like. I am fortunate to have access to the wide variety of muzzle loaders owned by the...
  13. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Indiana

    Yes that is correct.
  14. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Indiana

    Welcome, I am new here as well. I will also be at the NMLRA spring event, as I now work for the association. I would be happy to meet anyone that comes to Friendship, event or not.
  15. Harold Coleman

    Hello from Friendship Indiana

    Hello everyone. My name is Harold Coleman, and I am the new Manager of Operations for the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association. I am new to muzzle loading, but considering my new position I need to get "educated" quickly. That is why I am here. I like shooting and have no preference for...
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