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I Love Muzzleloading

I Love Muzzleloading

By: Ethan Yazel
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I Love Muzzleloading™ is dedicated to sharing the news, history, and personal stories of the people that know and love Muzzleloading. From the traditional craftspeople building from scratch, to modern manufacturers pushing the limits of engineering, we love muzzleloading. Visit Ilovemuzzleloading.com to learn more or foll ow us on social media for daily updates

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Ethan Yazel
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Episodes
  • Generational Mentorship; The Gunsmiths of Braintree Hill | Dave Person, Maria Gray
    Apr 27 2025

    Today we're talking with Dave Person and Maria Gray about the work their doing at Braintree Hill. Dave and Maria specialize in British arms from the muzzleloading period, but enter other avenues as we discuss. Dave and Maria are a unique pair, aged more than 50 years apart, the story of how they met, and how they continue to work together is a special one. I'm excited for you to hear it today.


    The Gunshoppe at Braintree Hill is composed of two artisans recreating historically accurate firearms from the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries. We are dedicated to creating examples of the finest flintlock firearms of the period that merge art with function.


    Follow their work online: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571370634703, https://www.instagram.com/bh_vt_gunshoppe/

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Centerfire Rifles in PA's Flintlock Season?
    Mar 16 2025

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    Today I'm talking with Jeff Warner about his and the PA Federation of Blackpowder Shooters initiative to ADD flintlock muzzleloader hunting to the early Pennsylvania hunting season.


    Sign the petition here: https://www.change.org/p/implement-a-fall-flintlock-only-hunting-season-in-pennsylvania


    Learn more at https://www.ilovemuzzleloading.com/ Click here to SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/ILMvideo Videos also available on Utreon - https://utreon.com/c/ILoveMuzzleloading/

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    26 mins
  • I was wrong about the Northwest Trade Gun | A History of Innovation, Theft, and Curiosity
    Mar 9 2025

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    I've been itching to get into more research-focused projects and this is my first go at that. Trade Guns are a class of firearm made in northern Europe during the early 17th century. These guns were made specifically for barter to the natives of sub-Saharan Africa, North America, and South America

    By 1670 they had earned a reputation for being the “Cheapest, most dangerous to use firearm that money could buy” - SJ Gooding

    We’re going to look at how these arms went from being cheap trade trash to some of the finest, notable arms made before the 20th century When this was just an idea, I had a simple view of the NW trade gun.


    After researching, I’ve found a whole lot more that really shifts what I thought the North West trade gun was and is.


    It’s a fascinating story, this is just scratching the surface.


    CHAPTERS 0:00 An Introduction to the Northwest Trade Gun 11:32 The Evolution of the Northwest Trade Gun 12:27 The Hudson Bay Company 18:41 The North West Company 24:30 The Late 18th Century 31:10 Government Gift Guns 37:31 The 19th Century 41:22 The Last Flintlocks 43:08 Research Sources

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    45 mins

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