Good evening Mr. Hoffman, I am 33 years old and I am im the starting process to get in black powder shooting. In Germany is not easy to learn the historically way because the old shooters has no knowledge and uses modern optimized processes. Your videos helped and helps me a lot. Thank you very much for your time and work to share your experiences. Also big thanks to share youre faith in Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas and a blessed new Year. Greetings and Blessings from Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Hello! Wonderful to hear Sir. Glad it was of some help! My family is originally from The Black Forest area of Germany. We found out our relatives came to America in the 1840's settling in Pennsylvania. Any how, good to to hear from the Old Country! Your most welcome on the Bible verses and may God bless & keep you in theses crazy times.
This channel and learning to make my own black saved my one remaining joy in life, Ben thank you, God Bless and keep you and yourn this Thanksgiving Day, when we are asked to take an accounting of all our blessings and that which we are thankful for, you will receive a mention. Being able to produce our own black, and having flint and a bullet mold, is freedom and peace of mind worth more than gold. It is meat on the table and defense of all we hold in our hearts, coupled with the good book it is iron in our soul that preserves and gives the means to endure. P.S The Ft. Meigs axe I purchased from you is still getting compliments every time I use it.
Another excellent video, I probably should have checked with you first, but I mentioned your video series on making black powder when I made my video on testing mine, will definitely have my new guys in our color guard watch this series, again a great job…
The British Manual of arms for the Enfield specified tearing open the paper cartridge, priming the pan, then pouring the powder into the barrel, then loading the ball, paper and all. A moment's thought makes you realize that they were priming the pan with 2F. I'm assuming they didn't mind an occasional hang fire since they shot in volleys.
@@HoffmanReproductions Well try it and film it . I think it would be interesting to see if Hollywood got one right.,enjoy your channel and happy Thanksgiving
I have learned something. Excellent presentation, brilliant organization. Excellent video as usual. David Back
Glad it was helpful!
Good evening Mr. Hoffman,
I am 33 years old and I am im the starting process to get in black powder shooting. In Germany is not easy to learn the historically way because the old shooters has no knowledge and uses modern optimized processes. Your videos helped and helps me a lot. Thank you very much for your time and work to share your experiences. Also big thanks to share youre faith in Jesus Christ. Merry Christmas and a blessed new Year. Greetings and Blessings from Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Hello! Wonderful to hear Sir. Glad it was of some help! My family is originally from The Black Forest area of Germany. We found out our relatives came to America in the 1840's settling in Pennsylvania. Any how, good to to hear from the Old Country! Your most welcome on the Bible verses and may God bless & keep you in theses crazy times.
This channel and learning to make my own black saved my one remaining joy in life, Ben thank you, God Bless and keep you and yourn this Thanksgiving Day, when we are asked to take an accounting of all our blessings and that which we are thankful for, you will receive a mention. Being able to produce our own black, and having flint and a bullet mold, is freedom and peace of mind worth more than gold. It is meat on the table and defense of all we hold in our hearts, coupled with the good book it is iron in our soul that preserves and gives the means to endure. P.S The Ft. Meigs axe I purchased from you is still getting compliments every time I use it.
Wonderful to hear Sir! I really appreciate the support and kind words. Thank you so much again for all, and may God bless & keep you.
Another excellent video, I probably should have checked with you first, but I mentioned your video series on making black powder when I made my video on testing mine, will definitely have my new guys in our color guard watch this series, again a great job…
Thank you! No worries and I appreciate the publicity. Thanks for watching!
Great information and explanations. Keep up the good work. Happy Thanksgiving!
Thank you Sir! You as well!
Really good series.
Awesome video Ben!
Glad you enjoyed it
The British Manual of arms for the Enfield specified tearing open the paper cartridge, priming the pan, then pouring the powder into the barrel, then loading the ball, paper and all.
A moment's thought makes you realize that they were priming the pan with 2F. I'm assuming they didn't mind an occasional hang fire since they shot in volleys.
2 F works fairly good as priming I've found. 3 & 4 work just a little faster though in my experience.
Accoutrements, my friend.
Hope y'all are having a nice Thanksgiving. 🙂
Thank you! You as well!
Yes more "Flint info" Please?
Where did you get the hat?
Made it from a blank years ago.
Can you use silk for patching
Well, maybe. Have never tried it. Old Hawkeye in the film The Last Of The Mohicans claimed " it would give you another 40 yards"
@@HoffmanReproductions Well try it and film it . I think it would be interesting to see if Hollywood got one right.,enjoy your channel and happy Thanksgiving