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Published on August 14, 2022
Duration: 0:58

This video showcases a customized .50 caliber Traditions muzzleloader, modified with tactical accessories like a Trijicon RMR and Surefire Scout Light. The creator, PewView, demonstrates its accuracy on airborne targets and walks through the manual black powder reloading process. The build receives a humorous, patriotic rating, highlighting the blend of historical firearm mechanics with modern tactical enhancements.

Quick Summary

A .50 caliber Traditions muzzleloader is customized with tactical gear like a Trijicon RMR and Surefire Scout Light, blending historical design with modern functionality. The video demonstrates its accuracy on airborne targets and details the manual black powder reloading process, concluding with a patriotic '1776/10' rating.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction of Tactical Muzzleloader
  2. 00:15Accuracy Shooting Demonstration
  3. 00:28Muzzleloader Reloading Process
  4. 00:47Final Patriotic Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Traditions muzzleloader "tactical"?

The Traditions muzzleloader is made 'tactical' through modifications like a Trijicon RMR red dot sight for faster target acquisition, a Surefire Scout Light for low-light situations, and a Ranger Point Precision stock set for improved ergonomics and handling, blending historical design with modern accessories.

How is a .50 caliber muzzleloader reloaded?

Reloading a .50 caliber muzzleloader involves manually pouring black powder into the barrel, followed by seating a projectile (like a bullet or saboted round) using a ramrod. Proper powder charge and projectile seating are critical for safe and effective firing.

What accessories are featured on the customized muzzleloader?

The customized muzzleloader features a Trijicon RMR red dot sight for aiming, a Surefire Scout Light weapon-mounted flashlight, and a Ranger Point Precision stock set. Duct tape and Gorilla Glue were also humorously mentioned as part of the build.

What is the significance of the '1776/10' rating?

The '1776/10' rating is a humorous, patriotic score given to the muzzleloader build. The number 1776 references the year the United States Declaration of Independence was signed, emphasizing a strong theme of American patriotism associated with the firearm.

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