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Just another attempt at making a powder horn, I find it much fun. Not HC or PC but I like the design as it is somewhat easy to build. I do leave it somewhat rough on purpose.
 

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Torpedo, Bubba .50 was referring to the old gaff I used to complement you. A rare medium; -an unusual substance of art-, well done; -a good job. By using different degrees of doneness of a cooked steak, the praise is couched in common vernacular.

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Very nice horn. What is not hc/pc about it? What are these other guys talking about?
I just threw that out there to alleviate any concern that I was trying to be HC. I see where some are concerned about that. If you saw the rifles I have built you would know I am not HC, Ha.
 
Torpedo, Bubba .50 was referring to the old gaff I used to complement you. A rare medium; -an unusual substance of art-, well done; -a good job. By using different degrees of doneness of a cooked steak, the praise is couched in common vernacular.
I didn’t know that! Thanks for the explanation and yes it is nice
 
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