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The Snider-Enfield: Ammunition Reloading- PART ONE-
Part One of how I make Snider ammo
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The No 1, Mk III* Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Musketry of WWII - 1939 Rifle Course (War)
Here, we examine the early War rifle qualificaition.
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The Mk III Snider-Enfield: The Manual Exercise c. 1867
The drill associated with carrying the Snider Long Rifle in the 1860s and 70s
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The 2019 British Militaria Forum Alberta Shoot: PART TWO - Of Arms and Men
A selection of extra vignettes from the 2019 Alberta Shoot
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The Mk I Lee-Metford and Mk III* SMLE: From Boer War to Great War - A Chat with Bloke on the Range
Mike and Rob discuss some of the main points with regards to the British Army coming out of the Boer War...
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The 2018 British Militaria Forum IMA Shoot: Yak Grease and White Smoke
A chronicle of the Channel's visit to the BMF Shoot in Pennsylvainia
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The Mk I Lee-Metford: The Manual Exercise - PART ONE c. 1892
We take a look at the drill associated with carrying the Lee-Metofrd in the early 1890s
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The No1, Mk III* Short, Magazine, Lee-Enfield (SMLE): Rifle Exercises c. 1914
The drill associated with carrying the SMLE in the Great War era
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Britishmuzzleloaders in South Africa: Part One
A look at the trip that took me to South Africa in the first place. Many thanks to the Diehards of the Victorian Military Society
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The 2019 British Militaria Forum Alberta Shoot: PART ONE - The Crimea and the Minie
This year's Alberta Shoot featured a theme of the Crimean War
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The No 1, Mk III* Short, Magazine, Lee Enfield (SMLE): Introduction
An intorduction to the Short Magazine Lee Enfield
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The 2018 British Militaria Forum "Alberta" Shoot
This year's Alberta Shoot featured a larger than normal turn out
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The 2020 Cabin Fever Challenge: The P61 at 100yds
The Cabine Fever Challenge this year features the P61 Army Short Rifle
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The Mk III Snider-Enfield: The Platoon Exercise c.1867
The drills taught for firing the Snider in the late 1860s
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Britishmuzzleloaders in South Africa: Part 3b (Isandlwana Ch 2)
Chapter Two of the examination of the Battle of Isandlwana
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The 1800 Pattern Baker Rifle: Shooting with Paper Cartridges - PART THREE-
The series concludes with an over all examination of shooting with all types of cartidge.
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The No 1, Mk III* and the No4, Mk I*: CQB Shooting of World War Two -PART TWO-
Rob and Mike talk about and shoot some Cloase Quarter Battle Practices from the late war period
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The No 4, Mk I*: Musketry of WWII - 1942 Rifle Course (War)
Here, we examine the late War rifle qualificaition.
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The 1800 Pattern Baker Rifle: Shooting with Paper Cartridges -PART TWO-
The second of the series, we examine a selection of hypothetically constructed paper cartridges including patched round ball
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The Kit of Britishmuzzleloaders: PART SIX - The 95th, The 24th and a Seaforth of the Great War
We take a look at the specific kit of a Seaforth Highlander of the Great War, a soldier of the 24th Foot in Zululand and a Rifleman of the 95th Rifles
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The Kit of Britishmuzzleloaders: PART FIVE 1888 Valise Equipment and the 1908 Web Equipment
We examine the 1888 Slade Wallace Equipment and the 1908 Pattern WEb Equipment
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The India Pattern Brown Bess: The Manual Exercise c.1804-1815
An examination of the methods used to carry and manipulate the firelock in the Napoleonic age.
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The British Militaria Forum Alberta Shoot 2022
This year's shoot featured The Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 as it's theme. Historical shooting at it's best with crossing targets, advancing battalions and volleys everywhere!
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The P53 Enfield Rifle-Musket: The Cabin Fever Challenge 2023
This year's effort features the P53 Enfield in conditions that truely match the spirit of the match! Now, if I could only master the kick turn.....