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While it is technically a massive inaccuracy for reenactors to not shoot each other at events, it seems to me that a certain level of modern safety regulations are probably for the best within the hobby. That being said, merely loading our weapons with blank rounds means that rather than firing with a sharp cracking noise, we produce more of a whooshing sound. It is not nearly as intimidating as a round with the paper wadding rammed home, and of course does not even begin to approach the force of a fully loaded piece. So, when out firing some live rounds, I thought it might be appropriate to show off the differences in sound between a 'reenacting round' and an actual shot. - • - • - • - • This video was made in support of The Native Oak. Learn more about our educational mission here: • https://www.nativeoak.org/ • If you'd like to support the channel, please consider giving on Patreon, • / brandonf • You can follow me on social media too! • / thenativeoak • / brandonfisichella
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