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Testing out Swiss and Schuetzen various powder granulations in the Lymans Great Plains Rifle.
Various powders are switched and tested in the barrel and in the pan.


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Mrs maniac and I attended the North South Skirmish Association's Spring Shoot in 2023 near Winchester, Virginia.
Mortar and Cannon matches is the focus of this fun project.
I squeezed some cool information about this hobby from some of the participants.

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Mrs. Maniac and I enjoyed a weekend shooting with the Akin family and friends in northwestern Pennsylvania in June 2025.
These are the type events I ABSOLUTELY look forward to every year!
The shooting fun is hilarious at this event.


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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: Running While Reloading Flintlock Fun ----
« Last post by Nessmuk on February 11, 2026, 10:04:04 AM »
How about "Loading while walking quickly wthout falling"? I could do that one ..... Probably.
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General Interest / Re: Maintenance ~ Trad Muzzleloaders
« Last post by Nessmuk on February 11, 2026, 09:56:50 AM »
I'm probably the only person in the world to do this, as a final wipe I use paper towel patches. Plain paper towel cut to patch size, a single piece for .32 / .36,  double for .40 and above. I use them dry, of course.  they're cheap and available everywhere. if flash rust is a problem, paper towel patches are aslo mildly abrasive and can remove it fairly quickly.
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People of the Times / 2/11/1842: Texas marines mutiny in old New Orleans
« Last post by Craig Tx on February 11, 2026, 09:42:57 AM »
On this date in 1842, the first and only mutiny in the Texas Navy began.

The schooner San Antonio was anchored in the Mississippi River at New Orleans. Although the high-ranking officers were ashore, the sailors and marines were confined aboard because of fear of desertion. But they evidently got drunk on smuggled liquor and, under marine sergeant Seymour Oswalt, began a mutiny in which Lt. Charles Fuller was killed. Eventually, Commodore Edwin Moore brought some of the mutineers to trial. Three were sentenced to flogging, and four were hanged from the yardarm of the Austin on April 6, 1843. Oswalt himself escaped from jail in New Orleans and was never brought to justice.
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Flintlock Long Guns / Re: New England Fowler / Militia Gun
« Last post by Second-rate Marksman on February 11, 2026, 09:00:23 AM »
Thanks for the kind words, guys! It was a great time and was unlike anything I'd ever done before; I hadn't done any real public speaking since college-- some 20 years ago.

I came prepared with blank loads, but I was advised that we should probably refrain from shooting them because of the fact that we were surrounded by homes and businesses, and there was fear that folks might complain about the noise. The event was actually held at Coeur d'Alene Bible Church, who has graciously opened their facility's doors to the troop. I think the next time we put something like this on, we'll likely do it on my property so we don't have any restrictions. I believe the spitting of smoke and fire from a 46" barrel would go a long way to capture the imagination of these kids and leave -at least some of them- thirsting for more.

The Coeur d'Alene Muzzleloaders was actually asked by Garwood Elementary to put on a mountain man demonstration this June, John. You'll be happy to learn they've actually asked us to bring our firearms!
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The Campfire / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY Ohio Rusty!!!
« Last post by KDubs on February 11, 2026, 05:46:30 AM »
Sorry for the late message. Happy birthday rusty.
 Hope ya had a good'un
Kevin
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The Campfire / Re: Happy Birthday to me !!
« Last post by Second-rate Marksman on February 11, 2026, 12:18:46 AM »
Oh, come on, fellas-- it's clearly funny. Maybe it just requires a bit of juvenile, young-man humor to fully appreciate it. 😄
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The Campfire / Re: Happy Birthday to me !!
« Last post by Winter Hawk on February 10, 2026, 08:48:12 PM »
I'll second Bigsmoke's post....  :scared:

~Kees~
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