A bygone age , black powder flintlocks, ,never fired one , would love to , but here in the U.K. ,it's very restrictive laws make a meeting like this impossible, but the outfits ,colours, and sheer pleasure , you are all having , beautifully filmed , with such a mixed group . Is a pleasure to watch . 🇬🇧
Just love the videos.... its like zen meets firearms... a super nice reprieve from the modern tactical world. Hearkens one back to a simpler and harder time in our history....
The longer I live, the more I realize that there's nothing that sounds better than a black powder long gun. No matter how advanced firearms get, that "crack" of a muzzleloading gun just can't be beat for the sound, the smell and the experience.
Thank you very much for sharing this video. Looks like good times. How do we get more young people to take up these activities and set down the computerized pseudo life?
Great video Denny and Alina! Looks like it was a good time with some good folks and beautiful muzzleloaders. Hope to see more videos like this. Thanks for sharing!
This video certainly looks like a good time had by all. It takes me back to the 70s and 80s...and, if we had had pretty gals at our shoots, I'll bet we'd still be gatherin' today!
1:25 old timer didn’t flinch a bit!! That’s awesome man. Those are some FINE rifles they have. I think I might just have to get an old smoke pole myself.
Love this, love this, love this. No gung ho, hi capacity, bullet drop compensation, camo pattern bullshit and the only tactical thing about this was to stand behind the rifles and not in front of them!!!!
I escaped that world of velcro bro’s and tactitard egos. This is a much more calming and enjoyable environment for me. I believe in the ownership and employment of modern firearms without restrictions, for they are tools necessary to preserve a free people.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective Outstanding....I also edit black powder videos and noticed you guys put a lot of work in this one. I'm here to say "KUDO's" to you guys that edited this one. I totally understand how long it takes. Great job!
@@FolkFirearmsCollective WOW...some of you folks follow the BPMS channel? I am very humbled and honored. If I was closer to you guys......I'd be there filming and shooting in a heart beat! Thanks again.
Ol Swede here Nice and all but I noticed... It bit me Ye the background speak easy. Then The Tunes. Killer. 🎵 ✋😁 Veeery Nice. Merci Thank You Tack så mycket. Never would have thunk... 💫 Bring It On. ✋ I like coffee... 😁 In the Morning. Awesomemusicandvidyeaallthankyou 🎵😂🙏 The smell of Blackpowder Never Wrong BTW Snow. Missed that This year in South Sweden... Air gets soo fresh Over And Out Well Guess what. Going out on my patio - Snow Falling.... Now.... WTF 💫 🙏
Thanks for another great video! It was good to see you, and more new faces this weekend. We may be the only club in the country that continues to grow at a rapid pace! I saw that "first time flintlock shooter" grin on Alinas face! ;o)
Gawd, I wish I was 20-30 years younger, I'd give black powder and mountain man reenacting a try. This looks like so much fun! I'm envious of these good ol' boys having fun in the snow.
When it came time for me to take my hunting to the next level with a more traditional firearm, the choice was between a percussion & flintlock .50 cal rifle. I went with the flintlock because it was going to force me to become a more perfecting (not perfect) hunter. I had to do everything right for the science of that flint sparking that pan to ignite that load to go off to take that deer or bear with one well placed shot. I got everything a little late this muzzleloader season, but my practice shots were within an inch of bullseye at 25 yards. Can't complain about that. I'm hoping to only get better over the year until next Autumn. I did get to go out there "without" wearing camo or high tech materials. Just me, my possibles bag, canvas pants, boots, a henley, an old wool brim hat and a shearling coat. Not exactly period correct, but it felt incredible being out there in regular clothing pitting my skills against the deer.
Miss seeing your IG post. As the leaves begin to change and that crisp air brushes my cheek it has me wanting to be in the woods with a flintlock chasing gods creatures to feed my family through the coming winter
Really cool video. straight immerses in the old days. It's just hard to imagine what it used to be, for the sake of one shot, so many manipulations) Cool
Shooting in slow motion. That looked like a fun day. I am a disabled veteran and my hands are pretty badly gnarled. I still have both hands and all my digits, but they don't work too well. I really cannot shoot muzzleloaders - I can't get them loaded. The closest I get to black powder shooting is Springfield trapdoors. But, when there is a local black powder meet, I show up with a Springfield and put some lead down range. Shooting, food and fellowship. A great way to spend a day.
@J Calhoun Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion. My issues are dexterity, strength, a congenital problem and a motor/neural malfunction owing to brain damage. - Yeah, Uncle Sam messed me up really well! I have fired flintlocks, but someone had to load them for me. I think it speaks very well of the black powder community that there are people willing to inconvenience themselves to allow me to participate in the fun.
Loved your video and all the great guns and shooting. What I didn't see were a lot of people under the age of 60. This great sport is dying and history will be lost if we cant interest youth to participate.
I've never seen anyone fire a rifle, then put their mouth on the muzzle and blow down the barrel.... forgive me, I'm new to muzzle loading and after years of firearms... I just prefer the muzzle down range... Great video, thank you for sharing
Hate to ask dumb questions, but what does FVML stand for ? Something Valley Muzzleloaders ? I love these videos ! Is this channel a newer version of the former Denny Ducet channel ?
I believe FVML stands for Flathead Valley Muzzleloaders. I recognized a friend in this video and he builds muzzle loaders up in the Sommers, MT area so I am thinking this must be the club he belongs to up there called that. I came across this video by chance in my youtube suggested videos so I was quite surprised to see somebody I knew in it.
Like these kind fellows!!.. seems to me that "these mans of montana" having a good time🙂!. Icould like them cuz they dont scar a little snowing(like moustly usa soldier today) i have long long relatives in Michigan!!.. guostion what era those costume and rifle is ???!!. Sorru my bad english greetings scandinavia 🇫🇮 💥💥💥
3:34 even if a firearm is not loaded, it is always loaded. Been drilled into me since I could understand basic English from my Marine father. Even if whatever he's doing is safe and historically accurate, holy hell, that looks so wrong to me...
I’m a most ardent enforcer of firearms safety practices, however these only go bang once, and it’s common to blow those embers out and clean out the touch hole as well before loading up with fresh powder or priming that pan. We all have a 2 lb powder charge bomb slung over the shoulder, some prime straight from the horn, a lingering ember not blown out could cause a mess.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective yup and it's a stupid thing for me to dislike, just been drilled into me for almost 30 years now. Like teaching someone thalassophobic to swim, doesn't ease how they feel about deep water.
@@DeadBaron, he was fouling the barrel before loading, pointing downrange, which happens to be the side of a mountain in this case. Better stay east of the Missouri where it's safe.
Denny, there’s a person carrying a gun that’s not yet completely built or finished. The stock has a heavy French influence; is he building a French fusil or a New England fowler? It looks like it’s going to be a really nice piece.
So is it safe to assume that if you see the still burning powder coming out of the barrel, you should lower your charge because you aren't getting a complete burn in the barrel? It looks pretty neat but I'd rather have a dozen or so more firings per pound of powder!
Please never stop these wonderful videos! We must continue to preserve our community and history.
No matter how many times I watch this & other videos of yours. I never grow tired of them. I can smell wood smoke & sulphur in the air!!!!!
A bygone age , black powder flintlocks, ,never fired one , would love to , but here in the U.K. ,it's very restrictive laws make a meeting like this impossible, but the outfits ,colours, and sheer pleasure , you are all having , beautifully filmed , with such a mixed group . Is a pleasure to watch . 🇬🇧
So much fun. The America I love. A remnant. God bless and help them all.
I had forgotten how beautiful flintlocks are without seeing your IG posts keeping these awesome rifles in the modern world
They are the best. Modern guns although a necessary tool, are boring and ugly by comparison.
@@nancyoffenhiser4916 , I've talked to some of them, they don't want to stop there. Anything that goes bang.
@@nancyoffenhiser4916 I in no way or capacity support any form of gun control however .
@@waksupi Agree. They want it all. I do not support any form or measure of gun control.
Fantastic video, fitting music, and awesome firearms. Looks like an awesome way to spend a day in the woods.
Just love the videos.... its like zen meets firearms... a super nice reprieve from the modern tactical world. Hearkens one back to a simpler and harder time in our history....
The longer I live, the more I realize that there's nothing that sounds better than a black powder long gun. No matter how advanced firearms get, that "crack" of a muzzleloading gun just can't be beat for the sound, the smell and the experience.
There’s nothing else like it.
Thank you very much for sharing this video. Looks like good times.
How do we get more young people to take up these activities and set down the computerized pseudo life?
I used to have a Pennsylvania caplock rifle , .45 caliber, long like a Kentucky rifle, this is making me miss it.
Dust it off or get a Kibler! Thanks for watching.
Great video Denny and Alina! Looks like it was a good time with some good folks and beautiful muzzleloaders. Hope to see more videos like this. Thanks for sharing!
@Alina Aldobrando if I may, who performed the music? It’s a perfect fit...
This video certainly looks like a good time had by all. It takes me back to the 70s and 80s...and, if we had had pretty gals at our shoots, I'll bet we'd still be gatherin' today!
Yep, this where it all began! Purely methodical essence of happiness. Build your shot, take your shot, place your shot.
Very good videography. Nothing is much more elegant than a flintlock rifle. I enjoyed watching.
1:25 old timer didn’t flinch a bit!! That’s awesome man. Those are some FINE rifles they have. I think I might just have to get an old smoke pole myself.
I truly enjoyed this. Wish I was there. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you for making this and keeping history alive!!
Absolutely!
Great Videos I Rely enjoy them and replay all yours Over and Over
Love this, love this, love this. No gung ho, hi capacity, bullet drop compensation, camo pattern bullshit and the only tactical thing about this was to stand behind the rifles and not in front of them!!!!
I escaped that world of velcro bro’s and tactitard egos. This is a much more calming and enjoyable environment for me. I believe in the ownership and employment of modern firearms without restrictions, for they are tools necessary to preserve a free people.
Loved the action.....and.......kudoos to the fellow that edited this one. Fantastic job!
My wife Alina did all the filming and editing on this one.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective Outstanding....I also edit black powder videos and noticed you guys put a lot of work in this one. I'm here to say "KUDO's" to you guys that edited this one. I totally understand how long it takes. Great job!
Thank you! We are very familiar with your content and love your channel as well. Great job on all your material showing this hobby.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective WOW...some of you folks follow the BPMS channel? I am very humbled and honored. If I was closer to you guys......I'd be there filming and shooting in a heart beat! Thanks again.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective trying to put my finger on the music and song that played
Great video and love the music building throughout. Thank you for sharing.
Great rifles top video good times Love shooting Flintlocks .Cheers From Australia
Love to see people enjoying their freedom and heritage 👍😎
Loved it. Well edited. Liked seeing the accessories and accouterments.
sveikinimai iš lietuvos
I love it, I'm happy for you
I look forward to seeing more of your videos in the future.
What a great way to spend a day! Among like minded friends and a beautiful lady shooting a smoke pole. Great vid.
Ol Swede here
Nice and all but I noticed...
It bit me
Ye the background speak easy.
Then
The Tunes.
Killer.
🎵
✋😁
Veeery Nice.
Merci
Thank You
Tack så mycket.
Never would have thunk...
💫
Bring It On.
✋
I like coffee...
😁
In the Morning.
Awesomemusicandvidyeaallthankyou
🎵😂🙏
The smell of Blackpowder
Never
Wrong
BTW
Snow. Missed that This year in South Sweden...
Air gets soo fresh
Over
And
Out
Well
Guess what. Going out on my patio - Snow Falling.... Now....
WTF
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Thanks for another great video! It was good to see you, and more new faces this weekend. We may be the only club in the country that continues to grow at a rapid pace!
I saw that "first time flintlock shooter" grin on Alinas face! ;o)
I love these videos! thank you!
Thank you for posting, I enjoyed it!
I really love your videos.i was shocked from the first one love them.
Great video Denny and Alina! Thanks for sharing the “Realest of the Real Guns” with the unwashed masses. Big fist bump!
Gawd, I wish I was 20-30 years younger, I'd give black powder and mountain man reenacting a try. This looks like so much fun! I'm envious of these good ol' boys having fun in the snow.
You can still get into it.
I wish you were still making videos. I get so much inspiration from these.
Great video. I have a love for muzzleloaders. Wish I could find the music playing. Goes great with the video
Gosh, it's great to see you boys back at it!
Fun vid to watch! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Denny! Been going through withdrawal waiting on another great video! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Would have all loved to have been there!
That looks like a great way to spend a weekend.
Erstaunlich, großartig!👍👍
Looks like a great way to get outside and have a bit of fun.
When it came time for me to take my hunting to the next level with a more traditional firearm, the choice was between a percussion & flintlock .50 cal rifle. I went with the flintlock because it was going to force me to become a more perfecting (not perfect) hunter. I had to do everything right for the science of that flint sparking that pan to ignite that load to go off to take that deer or bear with one well placed shot.
I got everything a little late this muzzleloader season, but my practice shots were within an inch of bullseye at 25 yards. Can't complain about that. I'm hoping to only get better over the year until next Autumn. I did get to go out there "without" wearing camo or high tech materials. Just me, my possibles bag, canvas pants, boots, a henley, an old wool brim hat and a shearling coat. Not exactly period correct, but it felt incredible being out there in regular clothing pitting my skills against the deer.
Now that looked like a fine day of making smoke.
Great stuff thanks for posting!!
That just looks pure-plain fun!
Miss seeing your IG post. As the leaves begin to change and that crisp air brushes my cheek it has me wanting to be in the woods with a flintlock chasing gods creatures to feed my family through the coming winter
Black powder matters.
Black knives matter
I hope you don't mind, but I'm making a bumper sticker out of that....:D
Kimber45 I live in Marion, please bring me one!
Great video...👍
Looks like it was a fun day for all!
Really cool video. straight immerses in the old days. It's just hard to imagine what it used to be, for the sake of one shot, so many manipulations) Cool
Cool! Great clothes!
Cool video. Good music.
The smile on the young lady's face is infectious when she pulls the trigger. That alone is reason enough to shoot flinters.
Love this, remind me of the days when I with Pine Ridge Mountain Men club.
Kool Beans as always...woods
Hard to believe these great men fought in the Civil War. Happy to see them living their glory days.
Look like tons of fun,
The girl at 1:42 was really good with the rifle, I see she did some more shooting later on in the video. Keep up the good work. :-)
The Steeldrivers- sticks that made thunder, this reminds me of that song 👍
Came for the pretty girl in the thumbnail subbed for the powder. 👍👍💥
Shooting in slow motion. That looked like a fun day. I am a disabled veteran and my hands are pretty badly gnarled. I still have both hands and all my digits, but they don't work too well. I really cannot shoot muzzleloaders - I can't get them loaded. The closest I get to black powder shooting is Springfield trapdoors. But, when there is a local black powder meet, I show up with a Springfield and put some lead down range. Shooting, food and fellowship. A great way to spend a day.
@J Calhoun Thank you for the thoughtful suggestion. My issues are dexterity, strength, a congenital problem and a motor/neural malfunction owing to brain damage. - Yeah, Uncle Sam messed me up really well! I have fired flintlocks, but someone had to load them for me. I think it speaks very well of the black powder community that there are people willing to inconvenience themselves to allow me to participate in the fun.
I miss your Instagram wisdom. But I'm glad you're doing well.
Love the smell of black powder in the morning
Loved your video and all the great guns and shooting. What I didn't see were a lot of people under the age of 60. This great sport is dying and history will be lost if we cant interest youth to participate.
We are trying to change that in every way we can.
Man there's just nothing like shooting a smoke pole.
Looks like a great time. Respect to the dudes back when getting into gun fights with these rifles.
Sure would like to shoot with you all, looks like a good old time. Injoyed your videos.
You guys are having just too much fun. Don't let the liberals know !!!! I wish I could join you.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
73 city boys were here..
LOOKA LIKE THEY HAD A GOOD TIME. LOVE MY SMOKE POLE IN 58 CAL.
Wait ! I live here in Montana, why wasn’t I invited ? Haha Rock on gents!
Some Good ole Fun! 👍
Fun is fun. This is fun.
I've never seen anyone fire a rifle, then put their mouth on the muzzle and blow down the barrel.... forgive me, I'm new to muzzle loading and after years of firearms... I just prefer the muzzle down range... Great video, thank you for sharing
I haven't either and I'm a BP shooter. Must be an old technique or something. Not a fan of it either
I liked the music soundtrack. Where is it available? Who's the artist?
Sign me up for the Tunes
Same!
Don't matter if its 50 cal
or 62cal. I do love flintlocks & caplocks. Wish someone would show a video of some matchlock shoots.
I NEED a yaegerstutzen like that guy has at 3:18. :)
Nice and very interesting it would be great to see a target get hit once now and again
Looks like you changed your name. I like it :)
Youngsters and wimming folks there love it. Got to get the youts in the sport.
Hate to ask dumb questions, but what does FVML stand for ? Something Valley Muzzleloaders ? I love these videos ! Is this channel a newer version of the former Denny Ducet channel ?
I believe FVML stands for Flathead Valley Muzzleloaders. I recognized a friend in this video and he builds muzzle loaders up in the Sommers, MT area so I am thinking this must be the club he belongs to up there called that. I came across this video by chance in my youtube suggested videos so I was quite surprised to see somebody I knew in it.
@@AndyTheCornbread Many thanks for the information; it is indeed the former Denny Ducet channel. Really first rate black powder video !
@@AndyTheCornbread , yep that's us!
I have a Tc Hawkins 1.48 twist what is a good round for black bear for hunting
The guy at 7:33 looks like he would have a bag of gold teeth.
Like these kind fellows!!.. seems to me that "these mans of montana" having a good time🙂!. Icould like them cuz they dont scar a little snowing(like moustly usa soldier today) i have long long relatives in Michigan!!.. guostion what era those costume and rifle is ???!!. Sorru my bad english greetings scandinavia 🇫🇮 💥💥💥
Most of these flintlock rifles are pre-1840. Many of the garments you see represent fur trade era, (pre-1840) as well.
I’d love to be there
Where do you get those cool coats? I'd love to hunt in clothing like that!
I just moved to the Bozeman area. I would love to get together with some of you like-minded folks.
I live in Montana also. How often to they meet up for a shoot? Also, what is the name of the song playing with the video? I really enjoyed it.
Hello, what part of Montana are you in?
6:06、複数の鍋がありますね~どんな料理か知りたいです。
a great video but the one thing I notice we don't have enough young men an women in our sport !
3:34 even if a firearm is not loaded, it is always loaded. Been drilled into me since I could understand basic English from my Marine father. Even if whatever he's doing is safe and historically accurate, holy hell, that looks so wrong to me...
I’m a most ardent enforcer of firearms safety practices, however these only go bang once, and it’s common to blow those embers out and clean out the touch hole as well before loading up with fresh powder or priming that pan. We all have a 2 lb powder charge bomb slung over the shoulder, some prime straight from the horn, a lingering ember not blown out could cause a mess.
@@FolkFirearmsCollective yup and it's a stupid thing for me to dislike, just been drilled into me for almost 30 years now. Like teaching someone thalassophobic to swim, doesn't ease how they feel about deep water.
@@DeadBaron, he was fouling the barrel before loading, pointing downrange, which happens to be the side of a mountain in this case. Better stay east of the Missouri where it's safe.
Awesome video...I loveblack powder. What song is that in the background by the way?
One of them is Old Strange by Black Twig Pickers and Steve Gunn.
Denny, there’s a person carrying a gun that’s not yet completely built or finished. The stock has a heavy French influence; is he building a French fusil or a New England fowler? It looks like it’s going to be a really nice piece.
Yes he is in the process of building a Fusil. Looks like it’s going to be a beautiful piece.
So is it safe to assume that if you see the still burning powder coming out of the barrel, you should lower your charge because you aren't getting a complete burn in the barrel? It looks pretty neat but I'd rather have a dozen or so more firings per pound of powder!
You load according to what gives you the accuracy you want. Not according to embers flying out of your muzzle
What you may think is powder flying out of your barrel is probably pieces of the shredded ball patch...
Great video! Lots of fun! Also, helps to keep the Second Amendment in some perspective...
Whats the Song at 09:05 ?
Old Strange by Steve Gunn.
Is it an old rifle?
Traditional fashion and rifle guns.
Have fun with sound, smoke and fire!👀👍😊👵👸🕵️♀️
Winter woods walk shoot, and vittles. Whats not to love? So far 72 dislikes, and people like that just don't get it! They never will
Otto von Bismarck is here. The grandpa with black top hat 🎩 and mustache.