Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: Timo on February 13, 2010, 10:47:09 pm
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Built a new rifle so I needed a new bag and horn of course.:) Nuthin fancy just functional. I made the pouch knife from and old hickory blade. Lot more work on these items then one thinks there is.
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That is a a nice set, Tim. Is that a ball starter in that set?
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Thanks Mullet,Yea, I made it from a piece of elk horn. There is also a powder measure from horn.
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Good looking stuff Timo. What kind of rifle is it? Squrrel or big bore, cap or flinter?
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Nice work man! :) -josh
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Pennhawk,It's a 54 flint,plains rifle. Here is a link to it and some other nice stuff that others have made.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,17640.0.html
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Great looking stuff, Tim. I've been working on a couple myself lately, lots of hours can go into one of those sets before you know it.
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I read an interesting article in Muzzleloader Magazine about ball starters. The article said there was no evidence in history they were used before modern times. It said most shooters in the old days filed a groove or grooves in the crown of their barrels. I did this on my 50 and I can push my ball and patch in with my thumb.
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beautiful stuff Tim, cant wait to get shooting.
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Nice work Tim. 8)
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Mullet, you can buy a coning tool that will make a slight taper in the muzzle end, makes thumb pushing easy. I might try that.
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Beautiful work Tim.I like it all. :)
Pappy