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2010 Back Issues of MUZZLELOADER: The Publication for Black Powder Shooters
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2010 Back Issues of MUZZLELOADER: The Publication for Black Powder Shooters. Published six times per year. All issues to date are available. 80 pages per issue, ISSN 0274-5720.
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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: "The New Henry Trade Rifles," Mike Nesbitt; "The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne: Part I," Tony Hunter; "The Ties That Bind," T.C. Albert; "The Caravan," Rex Allen Norman; "The Old Southwest and Its Place in American History, Part I: The Proclamation of 1763 and Longhunters," Jim Crutchfield; "Feathers for a Friend," Christopher Warden; "Through a Pipe," Mark Sage; "Working for Exposure...or Exploitation? How Reenactors Contribute to Cable Television Profits," Eleanor Labine; "John Colter: Blackfoot Foe/Blackfoot Nemesis," John Legg; "The American Revolution and the Common Soldier," Richard H. Stock; "The Warriors of AniKituhwa," Debbie Smith; "Pouring Lead Artillery Style," James Klaneski.
March/April: "Pulling Loads," Mike Nesbitt; "The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne: Part II," Tony Hunter; "The Old Southwest and Its Place in American History, Part II: Watauga, Transylvania and the Beginnings of Nashville," Jim Crutchfield; "Shootin' Hoops," T. C. Albert; "White Man's Clothes in a Red Man's World," Rex Allen Norman; "Malheur Canyon Buck," Ross Westgate; "Farming on the Overmountain Frontier," Gerry Barker; "Masonic Kentucky Rifle Raffle III," Peter A. Alexander; "True Grits," Fred Stutzenberger; "A Blown Nipple: Special Report," Mike Nesbitt; "Finger Choppers," Alex Miller; "Isaac Jogues," Andrew Hind.
May/June: "Tacky Too," Mike Nesbitt; "The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne, Part III," Tony Hunter; "Writing the Old-Fashioned Way," T.C. Albert; "The Old Southwest and Its Place in American History, Part III: Northwest Territory Affairs, the State of Franklin and Flirtations with Spain," Jim Crutchfield; "How I Got the Stub Buck," Bob Allen; "Navigating the Far West," Jim Hardee; "Hate to Pleat? You Are Not Alone!" Eleanor Labine and Tim Todish; "The 3rd Sandy Britches Rendezvous," Steven Cole; "A Peep Sight for Hunting?" John Rhodes; "Woven Stones, Woven Cultures," Bettye Freudenthal; "A Texas Midsummer Day Trek," Jerry Tubbs.
July/August: "Fuel, Needs and Fixin's," Mike Nesbitt; "The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne, Part IV," Tony Hunter; "Yankin' Your Own Chain," T.C. Albert; "The Old Southwest and Its Place in American History, Part IV: The Southwest Territory, Indian Warfare in Middle Tennessee and the Nickajack Expedition," Jim Crutchfield; "Death on the Oregon Trail," Fred Stutzenberger, "A Home of Logs: Construction on the Overmountain Frontier," Gerry Barker, "Three Bears and the One That Got Away," John W. Hayes.
September/October: "From the Board of Ordnance," Mike Nesbitt;"The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne, Part V," Tony Hunter; "Making a Stitch in Time," T.C. Albert; "The Old Southwest and Its Place in American History, Part V:The Creation of Tennessee, the Natchez Trace, and Aaron Burr," Jim Crutchfield; "A Quick Second Shot," Rex Allen Norman, "Firebuck: The Seasoning of My First Flintlock Rifle," Richard Roach, "Clay Smith's Trade Rifle," Bill Scurlock; "Three Bears and the One That Got Away, Part II," John W. Hayes; "Militia Drill," Ronald W. Poppe; "Bare Ball Ballistics," Fred Stutzenberger and Robert Mims; "Montana Historical Gunmaker's Guild," Dick Weaver, "Willing Hunter Orange Invisible," Dennis Neely.
November/December: "More Than One Kind of Shot," Mike Nesbitt;"The Warrior Family of Anthony Wayne, Part VI," Tony Hunter; "Pouring on the Cutting Edge," T.C. Albert; "The Brownsville Secession Campaign," Jim Crutchfield; "Myths That Just Won't Die," Rex Allen Norman, "In a Bark Canoe," Mark Sage, "Joe Mulliner: Robin Hood of the Pine Barrens" John A. Kalabus; "The Hartley Horn Drawings" Bill Carter; "Winter Warriors," Matt Wulff; "Craftsmen and Their Tools," Boone Morrison.
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Price: From $29.00 to $98.00
THE BEST in traditional muzzleloading! Bi-monthly magazine devoted to traditional black powder guns, hunting, shooting, how-to and history. No scopes, no in-lines, no synthetic stocks! Published six times a year since 1974.
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