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2009 Back Issues of MUZZLELOADER: The Publication for Black Powder Shooters

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2009 Back Issues of MUZZLELOADER: The Publication for Black Powder Shooters. Published six times per year. All six issues available. 80 pages per issue, ISSN 0274-5720.

Since 1974, MUZZLELOADER has been the leading magazine devoted to traditional black powder hunting and shooting. No inlines, no scopes and no break-open breeches. Each issue is jam-packed with articles on hunting, shooting, gunsmithing, do-it-yourself projects, living history, American history, book and product reviews, and much more! The best in traditional muzzleloading-bar none! Featuring a distinguished, knowledgeable staff of writers and guest contributors in each issue. Columns include: "Shooting the Bull" by Mike Nesbitt, "Cache of the Hollow Tree" by Tony Hunter, "The Gunsmith of Grenville County" by Peter A. Alexander, "The Far West" by Rex Allen Norman, and "Eyewitness to History" by Jim Crutchfield. Also appearing in each issue are "Smoke Signals," "Prime Possibles" and "For the Bookshelf." "On the Game Trail" features hunting stories by guest columnists. Covering black powder guns and the history of that era, from the first settlers to the Civil War. If you love American history, you'll love MUZZLELOADER! Published six times a year.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

January/February: "Primitive Archery," Mike Nesbitt; "The Merging of Man & Horse," Tony Hunter; "Cumberland Gap and the Wilderness Road," Jim Crutchfield; "Market Hunters' Canvas Double Pouch," T.C. Albert; "Ol' She Dog," Terry Eddings, "Preserving American Tradition," Mel Hankla; "Maching-Inletting the Swamped Barrel," Fred Stutzenberger; "Reenactment Cooking," Ed Kennedy; "The Taking of the Presidio," Jerry Tubbs; "Soft Gold Spheres," Leon Buckwalter; "Meet Dave Rase," Dick Weaver.

March/April: "Ol' Tacky," Mike Nesbitt; "Capt. John Smith-The First English Frontiersman: Part One," Tony Hunter; "Fort Laramie: The Crossroads of the West," Rex Allen Norman; "A Coffin-Handle Bowie from a Corn Knife," T.C. Albert, "Corp of Topographical Engineers," Jim Crutchfield; "An Awesome Journey," Lowell Haarer; "Reflections on Carving the American Longrifle," Robert Crowley; "Rushlights: Details from a Primary Source," Jody Fraser; "At the Pawnees's: Part One," Alex Miller; "A Pennsylvania Treasure Lost," Thomas Romanchock; "Indentured Servitude," Gerry Barker; "The Big Squirrel Hunt," Teddy Johnson.

May/June: "Scouting for New Shooters," Mike Nesbitt; "Hunting, Horns and Tips," Peter A. Alexander; "Capt. John Smith-The First English Frontiersman: Part II," Tony Hunter; "Telling the Story: Teaching & Interpreting the Fur Trade West," Rex Allen Norman; "A Horn Tinderbox," T.C. Albert; "Fort Osage," Jim Crutchfield; "My First Muzzleloading Deer Hunt," Jerry Tubbs; "Harold Moore, Horn Maker," Dick Weaver; "At the Pawnees's: Part Two," Alex Miller; "The Saga of the HMS Nancy," Andrew Hind; "The 18th Century Hand," Gerry Barker; "We Hid Our Sleys and Packs," Matt Wulff.

July/August: "A More Complete Look at Casting," Mike Nesbitt; "Capt. John Smith-The First English Frontiersman: Part III," Tony Hunter; "Tin Cones, Glass Beads & Scrap Leather," T.C. Albert; "Hudson's Bay Company," Jim Crutchfield; "The Swamp Rabbit Gun," Terry Eddings; "Hershel House and His Woodbury School," Mel Hankla; "The Great Unwashed: Developing a Lower-Class Persona," Gerry Barker; "Susquehanna Trapline," Mike Blumenstein; "The Massacre and Burning of Fort Seybert," Roy Kain; "Graybeards and Gray Hair,: An Adventure in the Rockies," Jim Hannon.

September/October: "Small Shoots & Matches," Mike Nesbitt; "Capt. John Smith-The First English Frontiersman: Part IV," Tony Hunter; "Awl's Well That Ends Well," T.C. Albert; "A Great Dainty," Rex Allen Norman; "The Watauga Settlements," Jim Crutchfield; "A Life of Hunting," Rexford V.N. Baker; "For the Success and Honour of His Majesty's Arms," Tim J. Todish; "Round Groove Vs. Square Groove," Fred Stutzenberger and Brian Turpin; "Fort Willow and the Nine-Mile Portage," Andrew Hind; "The Buffalo Knife of the Hudson's Bay Company," Dan Shechtman; "Young Men and Old Times," Mike Blumenstein; "The Silver Tomahawk," Alex Miller.

November/December: "Breaking-In a New Barrel," Mike Nesbitt; "Compass in the Wilderness," Tony Hunter; "A Classic Buffalo Skinner's Rig," T.C. Albert; "The Rocky Mountain Fur Company" Jim Crutchfield; "Petty Wildnesses," Terry Eddings; "A Rare Voice from the Ranks," Tim J. Todish; "Push Rod Drill Guide," Fred Stutzenberger; "The History and Use of the Long S," Delea Sayers.

 

     
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