Loading 18th century civilian smoothbores Part 1 Round balls
In this video series I'll be using a 20 gauge flintlock Tulle Fusil de Chasse to demonstrate period correct loading methods for civilian smooth bore guns. This is a two part series. In this episode I'll demonstrate period correct round ball loads. There will be both loading and shooting accuracy demonstrations. Part two will deal with shot loads.

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Loading 18th century civilian smoothbores part 2 shot

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Minie bullet vs buck and ball vs single ball cartridges

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Smoothbore Round Ball Accuracy

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18th Century Smoothbores School of the Longhunter Seminar 2023

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Patterning my Muzzleloading Shotgun and Answering Viewer Questions

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Loading flintlock smoothbores from the pouch

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The Dark Reason the British .303 Round Is Still Loaded

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Polishing a Pedersoli Brown Bess Bore

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Finding the maximum effective range of a civillian flintlock smoothbored gun

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Flintlock Squirrel Hunt Collaboration With Nathan Jeffery

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Testing loading techniqes for accuracy in a smootbore musket

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Smoothbore Musket vs. Rifle Musket Accuracy

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This Performs Better Than Lubed Felt Wads

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Shooting Round Ball in the Kibler Fowler

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Chewed balls for smoothbore flintlocks

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30-30 vs 45-70: One of Them Is a Waste of Money

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Snub Nose C&B Pistols Are Weak?

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TVM Flintlock Fowler part 1 Loading with Round Ball

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THE TOP 6 FIREARMS OF THE EARLY 1800s

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