Muzzle Blasts
Muzzleloading and Living History aren’t dying, They are evolving.
We’ve been publishing “Muzzle Blasts” magazine in one form or another since 1930. Muzzle Blasts is the Original Muzzle-loading, Traditional craft, and Living History Magazine. Delivered to your door or email every month, each issue is packed with content about muzzleloader shooting sports, living history, traditional craft, tutorials, stories and accouterments.
To expand on the quality Muzzle Blasts delivers each month, the NMLRA has launched a new media initiative to bring you more of what you love.
New Platforms
We are excited to share the launch of the "Muzzle Blasts" Podcast, a new radio-like show from the NMLRA where we meet with all sorts of known and unknown people in the world of Living History.
We Love Muzzle blasts
We know you love the Muzzle Blasts Magazine, and we want to bring you more of what you love each week.
Our dedicated Media Team will be covering not NMLRA events and classes, but muzzleloading and living history events across the country to show you that Living History is not dying, it’s evolving.
Muzzle Blasts on Social Media
We’re bringing daily updates from the world of the NMLRA to you through social media. We love hanging out around the campfire with our friends during an event, but now we can hangout everyday! With the NMLRA’s new media efforts we are bringing you the quality of Muzzleblasts right to your phone, tablet, or computer each day.
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Your help means the world to us
We love social media because it allows us to interact with our members and fans from all over the world all year. If you’d like to join in on the conversation and help get the NMLRA in front of more people, we’d love to help you help us. We’ve put together this volunteer guide with some great information about the NMLRA and the different social media platforms.
No matter if it’s the Range, the Magazine, or an Event, the NMLRA is truly about the people that make it up. Things are a bit tumultuous politically in the US right now, and if we are going to make sure history survives, we have to stick together.