Corey Schultz of Rothsay: “I went to a rendevous when I was younger and it transitioned into a greater interest.”
Jake Hoff of Parker, South Dakota: My father-in-law shot and was part of the Traditional Muzzleloading Association.”
Chris Hagemann of Blair, Nebraska: “By working at Colonial Williamsburg.”
Bill White of Eagan: “I had a friend of mine, Linda Thompson, a Lakota woman, who recommend I do it.”
Clark Lortscher of Sioux Falls, South Dakota: “I remember going to one rendevous and seeing all the interesting things you could make with your hands.”
Bill White of Eagan: “I had a friend of mine, Linda Thompson, a Lakota woman, who recommend I do it.”
Chris Hagemann of Blair, Nebraska: “By working at Colonial Williamsburg.”
Clark Lortscher of Sioux Falls, South Dakota: “I remember going to one rendevous and seeing all the interesting things you could make with your hands.”
Corey Schultz of Rothsay: “I went to a rendevous when I was younger and it transitioned into a greater interest.”
Jake Hoff of Parker, South Dakota: My father-in-law shot and was part of the Traditional Muzzleloading Association.”
How did you get started in the black powder community? (Asked at the New Ulm Trade Show at Turner Hall Saturday)
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