Welcome to the TMA - the Traditional Muzzleloading Association

The TMA is always free to access: totally non-profit and therefore no nagging for your money, no sponsors means no endless array of ads to wade through, and no "membership fees" ever required. Brought to you by traditional muzzleloaders with decades of wisdom in weaponry, accoutrements, and along with 18th and 19th century history knowledge of those times during the birth our nation, the United States of America.


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The Campfire / Re: changes?
« Last post by No Powder on January 15, 2026, 09:34:17 AM »
It has been said that those who make voluntary contributions will be acknowledged. How will that be done? There are some who would like to support by contributing, but don't want a pat on the back or any other recognition. Sorry if I've asked something that will be worked out at a later date.
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The Campfire / Re: Gee whiz ...
« Last post by RobD on January 15, 2026, 09:25:06 AM »
and doesn't rely on intrusive advertisemennts or send send spam E-mails begging you to join their commercialized website where you can get lambasted by others for asking a simple questions?

Yeah, That's MY fantasy!

Spot on.   :bl th up :bl th up
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The Campfire / Re: Gee whiz ...
« Last post by Nessmuk on January 15, 2026, 08:20:51 AM »
and doesn't rely on intrusive advertisemennts or send send spam E-mails begging you to join their commercialized website where you can get lambasted by others for asking a simple questions?

Yeah, That's MY fantasy!
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The Campfire / Gee whiz ...
« Last post by RobD on January 15, 2026, 06:53:31 AM »
Gee whiz, wouldn't it be so nice to have access to a traditional muzzleloader forum that costs nothing but yer time, that is honcho'd by a group of dyed-in-the-wool traditional muzzleloader shooters where each has decades worth of trad ML knowledge, where the free exchange of factual knowledge abounds, where threads and posts are civil without nasty bickering, and opposing opinions are shared in good faith, where the forum prime goal is to preserve and promote all things early American traditional muzzleloader - the firearms, the people, the history? 

Considering most forums these dayze, shut up!  That's a damn fantasy! 

Or could it be true?  Hmmm .....

 :*:
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The Campfire / Re: changes?
« Last post by RobD on January 15, 2026, 05:46:42 AM »
I am afraid that there won't be much uptick in younger members until/unless there is a block buster movie or TV series depicting real muzzleloaders.  The majority (can I say, vast majority) of younger people aren't interested unless a gun has black plastic and semi-automatic operation since that is what you see on the screen now.  The states all accepting non-traditional guns for muzzleloading seasons doesn't help either.  As we age out there are far fewer people interested in filling in behind us.  How many rendezvous are still being held?  Most of those that are still going have lots of grey hair, unlike 30-40 years ago, and I don't see it changing.

At this point in time and society, it's no longer a need to increase TMA forum registrants or have Contributing Members.  Neither are no longer a valid necessity.  They will come or they will not, it's up to them, whomever "them" are these dayze. 

Our TMA goal still remains to preserve and promote trad MLs and all of their times and history. 

In that vein, here we are to help the newbies and not-so-newbies.  Will some young 'uns back fill our depleting ranks?  I think so, I hope so.  Time will tell.  But here we are, and we're NOT going anywhere, certainly not fading into oblivion.

In order to be a current viable source for all things trad ML, we need to somewhat restructure the TMA.  The discussions of and for that continue.

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General Interest / Re: What muzzleloader stuff did you do today?
« Last post by Bigsmoke on January 14, 2026, 06:16:04 PM »
Looking at eBay, it appears that the old DuPont cans really demand a premium.
The newer GOEX cans are anywhere from 6.95 to 20.00 or so.  Plus postage.
Maybe I am going to have to dig out what's left of my collection.
John
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The Campfire / Re: changes?
« Last post by Winter Hawk on January 14, 2026, 06:06:42 PM »
I am afraid that there won't be much uptick in younger members until/unless there is a block buster movie or TV series depicting real muzzleloaders.  The majority (can I say, vast majority) of younger people aren't interested unless a gun has black plastic and semi-automatic operation since that is what you see on the screen now.  The states all accepting non-traditional guns for muzzleloading seasons doesn't help either.  As we age out there are far fewer people interested in filling in behind us.  How many rendezvous are still being held?  Most of those that are still going have lots of grey hair, unlike 30-40 years ago, and I don't see it changing.
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General Interest / Re: What muzzleloader stuff did you do today?
« Last post by Salty on January 14, 2026, 05:00:58 PM »
Received my brand spankin new Lee 20# pot and started casting. So smooth. Casted about 50 RBs.  Takes a little longer to get to temp to cast consistent weights. But 48 out of 50 dropped with +/- .5 grains. Nice!
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General Interest / Re: What muzzleloader stuff did you do today?
« Last post by Salty on January 14, 2026, 04:54:27 PM »
I?ll bet those vintage cans are more valuable than the powder even at today prices.
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General Interest / Re: What muzzleloader stuff did you do today?
« Last post by Jim in Wisconsin on January 14, 2026, 01:34:58 PM »
Do you use the powder? I would think it will work just fine. The cans would make a really neat display on a shelf, but they could be refilled with corn meal or sawdust or something.
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