How to Safely and Properly Load a Muzzleloader

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

Here is my "How to" video

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  • Can you use latex gloves to touch the pellets.

  • @lalablablaification You probably won't have any problems if you want to do it that way.

  • Get a real muzzleloader. Flintlock or forget it.

  • @becious I'm sorry, I thought that it was a "muzzle loader" based on the fact that it is loaded from the end of the muzzle, not on what kind of setup is used to ignite the powder.

  • I'm going to assume that that is the way you load all muzzeloaders since you never mentioned the model of the gun

  • @2utubular I'm going to assume you are being sarcastic. This is the basic procedure for loading a muzzle loader, although in some cases you will use powder and a ball instead of pellets and a sabot type bullet. Also, not all muzzle loaders have such a conveniently packaged primer, and this video does not show you how you would actually be able to fire one of those, but it is likely that you would be able to load it.

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  • Very nice instructional video. I like the powder pellets and the whole set up. A lot better to work with than what they taught me in hunter safety a long time ago. Again very nice.

  • Omitting the comments, I thought it was a well executed "how to" video. Use more inflection!

  • i'm getting one of these as well from wally world

  • @mlor1333 I know for sure that modern smokeless powder, used for cartridge reloading CAN NOT be used.

  • Few questions..if the gun is totally empty, can you see light through the primer seat? Also, can an unspent primer be removed just as easily as a fired one?

  • More details please. Especially for safety. I load shotshells and it is critical that you use a certain type of primer, certain type of powder. Is this the case for muzzleloading? or can I just use any gunpowder and any primer?

  • Good video. Nice and detailed with very clear instructions. Thanks for sharing.

  • ill stick to bow shootin

  • @becious you are a faggot

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