I have been demonstrating muzzle loading shooting at the Museum of Appalachia in Norris Tennessee for about 20 years at the homecoming which is a 4 day event. I have also done this for the NPS on open grass.I have concluded that the best procedure is to do every thing you would if you were using real bullets except that you make up bullets from aluminum foil as large as you can shove down the barrel.There are several advantages to an aluminum foil bullet: it looks like a round ball,it loads like a round ball,and with a fairly large one shoved down tightly on the powder it sounds like a real bullet and last but certainly not least,it DOES NOT leave the barrel burning.It will shred and the pieces will only travel about 15-20 feet.I shoot .62 cal. guns and load about 60 grains or a little more for more bang.A word of caution, keep the kids back of your shooting area and they will be more impressed if you dress out and show the horn,axe,knife,and all the other goodies.What ever you do DO NOT let any of them shoot the gun.We have a fellow locally who does that and such actions can be disastrous.Incidentally these demonstrations are the ONLY time I wear my 18th century backwoods white man's gear.I never said I didn't have it,I just don't care to use it.Also be prepared for questions of all sorts.
Good luck
Tom Patton
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