Swedish 1815/38 Flintlock Musket: History And Practical Accuracy
Bloke on the Range
•
30m
The Chap takes a look at his muzzleloading Swedish 1815/38 flintlock musket, and sees what it can do on the range.
Black powder can be fun!
Up Next in Bloke on the Range
-
100th (and last ever) Neueneggschiess...
Bloke and Chap participate with their Schmidt-Rubin G11 and K11 in the 100th and last ever Neueneggschiessen. Includes a history of the Battle of Neuenegg.
Thanks to David for the footage of the three shots into the cold grave. Here's his Twitter: https://twitter.com/mannedavid
And the Faceb... -
The Chap Prepares To Make Some Replic...
First in a new series of at least one other video, The Chap talks about French WW2 ammo pouches and his project to make himself a reproduction pair!
-
First-Person K31 Operator: Murtenschi...
So back in 2016, Bloke filmed the Murtenschiessen in early-BotR quality, with the history of the Battle of Murten 1476.
This year, both Bloke and Chap were invited to shoot by the Société de Tir de la Ville de Fribourg, one of the oldest shooting clubs in Switzerland, founded in 1493, so only a ...