For the Bookshelf.- George Larrabee, M/A,
pg 62.
Prime Readin'. - M/J, pg 10. J/A, pg 8.
BUCKSKINNING
Buckskinning and the Wilderness Ethic.- Robert "Hopi" Erb,
J/F, pg 58.
Flint and Steel Fire-making Made Easy.- George "Peskcunck"
Larrabee, M/J, pg 52.
Frog Hollow: A Test of Time.- David "Pale Face" Bowers, M/A, pg 53.
Fur Hats.- Ed Kennedy, S/O, pg 54.
Match Your Shaving Habits to Your Wearing Apparel.- George F. Mock,
J/F, pg 37.
Tips on Outfitting the Buckskinner.- John Sullivan, M/J, pg 42.
Why not a Frozen Foot Rendezvous?- Dave Huebner, J/A, pg 44.
GUNS & KITS
American English Pattern Fowler.- Bill Scurlock, M/A, pg 58.
An Elegant Fowling Piece.- Oran Scurlock, S/O, pg 42.
Building a Budget Jaeger.- Toby Bridges, J/F, pg 10.
Centermark's Tulk "Fusil de Chasse".- Bill Scurlock, J/A, pg 47.
CVA's Mighty Mite.- Slim Ackerman, M/J, pg 39.
Dixie's "Cub" Rifle.- R.O. "Slim" Ackerman, S/O, pg 36.
Kennedy Firearms' Revolutionary War Officer's Pistol Kit. Mark A. Baker,
N/D, pg 53.
Leman Rifles Live Once More.- Oran Scurlock, S/O, pg 58.
The T/C Cherokee.- Muzzleloader Staff, J/A, pg 61.
HISTORICAL
Cache of The Hollow Tree.- Tony Hunter "Fort Lipantithn: Part
II," J/F, pg 33. "Fort William Henry: Part I: Before the White Man," M/A,
pg 22. "Part II: England and France Struggle in the American Wilderness," M/J,
pg 24. "Part III," J/A, pg 40. "Part IV: The Bloody Morning Scout,"
S/O, pg 39. "Part V: The Third Conflict at Lake George," N/D, pg 39.
Painted Plains Tipis.- James M. McCaffrey, M/A, pg 44.
Ten to One-Better Run!- George E. Roosevelt, M/A, pg 48.
The Battle of Blue Licks.- Bill L. York, J/F, pg 44.
The Wyoming Massacre.- Paul A. Matthews, M/J, pg 44.
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The Gunsmith of Grenville County.- Peter A.
Alexander, "Buying the Lock and Tuning It," J/F, pg 14. "The Lock Part
II--Cosmetics," M/A pg 29. "Inletting the Lock," J/A, pg 34.
HOW-TO
Making a Flint Holder.- Paul A. Matthews, M/J, pg 59.
HUNTING
On The Game Trail.- Toby Bridges, "Mulie Magic!" M/A, pg 13,
"Off Season Big Game," M/J, pg 16. "Another National Muzzleloading
Organization," J/A, pg 15. "A Look at Muzzleloading Hunting Regulations," S/O, pg
12. "Getting Ready for Whitetails," N/D, pg 12.
Here at Last!- Anthony Goodrum, M/J, pg 48.
Mary and Casey's First Bird.- Ranild lanes, S/O, pg 27.
Squirrel Hunting: A Pistol Shooter's Challenge.- Mike Harmon, N/D, pg 56.
REENACTING
Civil War Reenacting.- James M. McCaffrey, "Black Soldiers in the
Civil War," S/O, pg 32. "Suttlers," N/D, pg 30.
So You Really Want to be a Ranger?- Curt Schmidt, "Part I," J/A,
pg 52. "Part II," S/O, pg 46. "Part III," N/D, pg 47.
Tidings from the 18th Century.- Beth Gilgun, J/F "Soap Making,"
M/A, pg
19. "Children's Games," M/J, pg 36. "Candle Making,"
J/A, pg 32. "Bed Jacket Patterson," S/O, pg 28. "Sewing Accoutrements,"
N/D, pg 17;
"18th Century Shoes," N/D pg 21.
SHOOTING
On the Firing Line.- Bill Bigelow, "A Different Kind of
Shoot!" J/F, pg 24. "Chips, Sparks and Thread," M/A, pg 26. "Sights
for Sore Eyes," M/J, pg 28. "A New Form of BlackPowder Fur," J/A, pg 23.
"An Out of the Box Bench Rifle," S/O, pg 23. "Developing Your Off
Hand
Position," N/D, pg 26.
Loading Powder N' Shot Safely.- Bob Krawczyk, S/O, pg 61.
Scatter Shots.- Ronald Jones, "The CVA 12 Gauge Double Kit," J/F,
pg 28. "Shotgun Loads: Part I," M/A, pg 18. "Shotgun Loads: Part II,"
M/J, pg 20. "Building Black Powder Era Decoys," J/A, pg 18. "Shotgunning in
the 1850s," N/D, pg 16.
GENERAL
A Gunsmith of High Caliber.- Elaine Sharps, J/F, pg 50.
A Knifemaker's Art.- Jack Swanson, M/A pg 32.
A Shootable Antique.- Kay Miner, M/J, pg 55.
A Short Trip into the Past. Charles P. Goode, J/F, pg 62.
Doc's RX.- Doc Carlson. M/A, pg 39. M/J, pg 36. N/D, pg 43.
Interview with:- Don Wright, Author of The Woodsman. N/D, pg 33.
The Finer Things of Life.- Paul A. Matthews. J/F, pg 41.
The Long Hunter.- William J. Rundorff, M/J, pg 62.
Too Early the Pass.- Charles Streeper, J/F, pg 55.
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