Never saw but one old ML growing up, nobody owned one. My explanation to why there are no ML in our area would get me flamed.
My grandson started shooting a percussion smoothbore .50 calibre at 6 years old…started with 25 grains of powder…slowly worked up to 40 grains of powder (it’s a pretty light gun). Recently had a little custom .32 calibre flintlock squirrel rifle made for him, 20-25 grains of fffg.I'd like to teach my kids to shoot black powder. At what age is appropriate to start and would you drop the powder charge to lessen any recoil?
Same here…I saw a CVA .50 Mountain rifle in a pawnshop…bought it when I was 13…taught myself how to shoot & maintain it. Got my information from the local library…years later I met a guy that was a 4 time state muzzleloading champion…Things accelerated nicely after we met…I didn’t know anyone with a muzzleloader in my youth. I was a deer hunter though and wanted more hunting time. That’s what got me started and probably a lot of others. My son shoots with me most times I go, but he’s twenty and has other things on his mind a lot.
Yeah, It was very fun shooting with you guys. I really enjoyed learning more about the sport with y'all, and I am excited to learn more and more. I'm glad I have some good mentors to help me dive into the extensive world of black powder. See you at the next shoot!Hey Grant,
I was one of the old guys at the match Saturday, it was great to have you and your Dad out there. I didn't start shooting BP until my 30's (I'm 64 now) life was just in the way. Both of my sons are now in their 30's although they like to hunt and shoot they have other interests and work that keep them busy on weekends right now, hopefully I'll be able to get them involved once their lives settle down. After all I need to pass all my guns and stuff on to someone. Anyway I'm glad to see you interested in this crazy sport, see ya at the next match.
Rusty
This is our future
If they learn proper gun mount recoil will not be a problem. With poor mount recoil is a jolt. With proper mount it is just a push.I'd like to teach my kids to shoot black powder. At what age is appropriate to start and would you drop the powder charge to lessen any recoil?
Very glad you're excited about this sport.
Here in Minnesota I coached the muzzleloading discipline for the local 4-H Shooting Sports organization.
Try checking with your local 4-H organization, you may find others that feel as you do.
Good Luck!
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