Gear you need to shoot a Whitworth Rifle
This is a historical documentary video. In it we will assemble the period correct gear needed to shoot a muzzleloading Whitworth rifle the way they were shot during the mid-19th century. In the video, I’ll talk about various bullets, and I’ll demonstrate how to paper patch a bullet. I’ll also discuss punching hexagonal cards and wads, measuring and storing powder, and a few other helpful tips. All of these techniques are the documented techniques used by our 19th century ancestors. Mike Beliveau links: Patreon - / duelist Website - https://mikebeliveau.com

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