Muzzleloader Magazine
Sucrlock Publishing, Co
The Publication for Black Powder Shooters. Scurlock Publishing Company specializes in books on traditional muzzleloading, early American history, collectibles, and firearms, and historical reenacting.
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Powder Horns And More, Inc have been involved in Rendezvous, Historical Re-enactment, Competitive Shooting, and organized muzzleloading for over three decades. They enjoy membership privileges in the National Rifle Association and the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association. In addition, are charter members of the Traditional Muzzleloading Association, the International Black Powder Hunting Association and the Coeur d'Alene Muzzleloaders. They are proud to mention they are Christian people and try to conduct their personal lives and their business dealings according to these beliefs.
In 1983 they purchased October Country from the original owners and moved it to Post Falls, Idaho. A series of moves took them to Hayden and finally to Dalton Gardens, Idaho where they spent about 14 years working and growing the business. In 1992 they purchased Cureton Powder Horns and in 1996 they acquired Ol' Thunder Manufacturing
Their horns are now known as O/T Horns.
Welcome to October Country. We are the premier manufacturer of a full line of brass accessories including our own Sure Grip Jags, Shooting Supplies, Possible Bag, and Powder Horns made here in North Idaho.
We have a full line of the finest array of accessories assembled under one roof. From October Country bullets and balls to October Country's Cap Cover and Blue Thunder, Bumblin Bear Grease and Ox Yoke Patches, T/C, RMC and MSM to our own Delrin ramrods and hardware. October Country has what you need, and at reasonable prices. We welcome Traders and Dealers.

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Traditional Muzzleloading Association
For over six hundred years, muzzleloading weapons have played an integral part of societies all around the world. Wars have been won, wilderness has been tamed and generation after generation of human life has been sustained. From cannons to matchlocks, smoothbores to rifles, the muzzleloading firearm has become an image synonymous with the freedom of an American Nation. The TMA is dedicated to preserving the rich and fascinating heritage of the traditional muzzleloading firearms of early America. Whether your interest is in rendezvous, re-enactments, historical clothing, camps, trapping, weapons, accoutrements or American history, all historical topics in relation to the muzzleloading firearms prior to 1900 are welcomed.
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The Weaving Welshman's Strap
Horn by:
Beaver Leather Works and Uncle Dan
If your a horner or antler crafts-person or are interested in the skill and art of such, please feel free to register and join us for free, whether your a novice maker, a hobbyist or a member of HCH we welcome you here.
We have created this forum for the advancement of knowledge and skills in the art and craft or workings with horn, antler and bone, specifically the production of powder horns and accoutrements made from horn, along with accoutrements made from antler and bone and the construction, and carving of such.

Kings Forge and Muzzleloading make it their goal to serve They treat their customers in the way you expect to be treated, but rarely are. They forge and sell Hand Forged Throwing Tomahawks, Knives and Camp Wares as well as custom and reproduction Black Powder Arms. Their Tomahawks are carried and used by Reenactors, Sportsmen and people that just like to throw. Their Throwing Tomahawks are hand forged and made to last a lifetime and beyond.
The Forge work they do is painstakingly created using the time honored tradition of forge, hammer and anvil. Hand forging is a process in which steel is brought to very high heat and then carefully hammer formed over the anvil to the desired shape. This extremely difficult and labor intensive technique produces edged weapons of superior strength and stunning rustic character. Although intended for display and costume purposes, it should be known that these are real and functional weapons. Our throwing tomahawks and knives have the weight and balance characteristics of the originals and can be used as such.
Skillfully hand made items from their forge are one of a kind and should never be compared to mass produced imports and wall hangers. All items are unique, the ones depicted on the website are the very ones which will be delivered. They pride ourselves on selling useable replicas that are made to last a lifetime and beyond.
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