Hello,
New to this forum and to blackpowder (tho' by no means new to firearms or to shooting). My son wanted a traditional ml rifle for his b-day, so I bought him a Traditions Shenandoah in .50 caliber. Nice gun!
An observation and a question. First, I'm amazed at how the scene has changed. Last time I looked (and remember, I've NOT been part of the muzzleloading world until now) it was virtually all traditional rifles. Now they are hard to find in stock around here (SE Michigan). What happened? Even Cabela's had almost zip in stock, when it came to traditionals.
The question: What's a good book to buy to get started? All we have is the rifle; no ball, no powder, no nothin'. Although I've owned in excess of 100 guns in my life, from European free pistols to 300 H & H Magnum long range rifles and about everything in between, I don't have a clue how to load (well, I've got a general idea), clean, etc., etc. I've hardly even fired one of these things (a friend did have a replica matchlock I did fire off a monopod and few times, and once in a great while I've been handed a .50 or .54 cal at a range and fired it). But I'm truly a novice. . .
Bill
New to this forum and to blackpowder (tho' by no means new to firearms or to shooting). My son wanted a traditional ml rifle for his b-day, so I bought him a Traditions Shenandoah in .50 caliber. Nice gun!
An observation and a question. First, I'm amazed at how the scene has changed. Last time I looked (and remember, I've NOT been part of the muzzleloading world until now) it was virtually all traditional rifles. Now they are hard to find in stock around here (SE Michigan). What happened? Even Cabela's had almost zip in stock, when it came to traditionals.
The question: What's a good book to buy to get started? All we have is the rifle; no ball, no powder, no nothin'. Although I've owned in excess of 100 guns in my life, from European free pistols to 300 H & H Magnum long range rifles and about everything in between, I don't have a clue how to load (well, I've got a general idea), clean, etc., etc. I've hardly even fired one of these things (a friend did have a replica matchlock I did fire off a monopod and few times, and once in a great while I've been handed a .50 or .54 cal at a range and fired it). But I'm truly a novice. . .
Bill