A Diversied Approach to Muzzloading Firearms
This is a new magazine, leftover inventory from a gun shop. It is volume 66, number 7. The protective cover has been removed.
On the cover: The time is the late 1740's. The place is eastern Kentucky's magnifivent upper Red River country. Two roving hunters; one a French Courier d'Bois, the other an Odawa brave, offer silent prayers of thanks and ready their weapons as the rockhouse in which they chose to spend the previous night, turns out to be the perfect location for an early morning buffalo hunt! The artist is Bill Proctor.
Features:
- Casting Black Powder Projectiles
- Attention all Shooters
- Bill Proctor: Native american Frontier Artist
- Caribou, the Northern Mirage!
- An Eighteenth Centruy North Carolina Moravian Rifle Gun
- Specialized Tools - Part I
- Primitive Scouts and Cross-time Encounters
Departments:
- Wilderness Writings
- Web Blasts
- Letters to the Editor
- Association Affairs President's Message
- Legislative Notes
- Shoot Dates - Messages from the Rendezvous
- Cooking Up a Taste of Rendezvous
- America's Yesteryears
- Muzzleloading Afield
- NMLRA Spring Shoot Preregistration
- Stump the Experts
- Tricks and Tips
- Classified Ads
- Advertisers' Index
- Beyond Friendship: Soling a Frizzen