R.C.BINGAMAN
40 Cal.
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2010
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Having read a lot of posts over these past few years and gaining a lot of information from the members of the forum. I was wondering how we look at ourselves as traditionalists in the culture of traditional muzzle loading. Knowing what we do through research and actual documentation. Example I attempt a portrayal of an aging settler on the eastern frontier primary location of Ft. Loudon Pa. going about my business of living with my wife in the area of the fort. occasionally scouting for the threat of hostiles, responding to actual engagements with the native Americans raiding parties some small farming operations, hunting for the garrison perhaps a bit of trading in good times. Having shot flint locks since the mid seventies and making most of my equipment with exception of building a rifle(this is on the bucket list when I retire)I do interact with a smallish group of very good folks and every chance I come across I engage the public with as much information as I can accurately pass on. My time line is the area of 1756. I know we as a group come from various situations, jobs, family etc. And do I hope the best we can, within our means. There are posters here I would definitely hunt with, trek with and a lot of knowledge to be had for the asking. It appears that the culture is in good hands with decent people and I hope will continue to be so in the future long after we have went to meet our maker. R.C. an APPALICHIAN HUNTER