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  1. M

    Greetings from Canada

    Hello from Saskatchewan
  2. M

    Difference in patterning between lead and bismuth/tin shot?

    Thanks. That’s kind of what I thought it would be, looking forward to your test results.
  3. M

    Colonial on its way...

    Thanks very interesting. Something I been thinking about doing for a long time.
  4. M

    Difference in patterning between lead and bismuth/tin shot?

    Can you explain the wool shot collar? I haven’t heard of this before, just being curious. Thanks
  5. M

    Colonial on its way...

    I’ve been away from the forum for a while, just got back and started reading your thread. Sounds like your having a good time building your new gun. Was wondering where you ordered it from and what kind of hassle was it getting it here. Can’t wait to see how she turns out.
  6. M

    So, pictures of.....

    , it's either an immature coopers hawk or immature goshawk, the gos is the bigger of the 2
  7. M

    So, pictures of.....

    hope y'all don't mind but thought i'd share a few of mine with you
  8. M

    Homemade jag

    Any reason to get out to the shop and make something lol. After using the leather disc I think it’s gonna be hard to beat them. I should have taken a vid of it in use, maybe next time
  9. M

    Homemade jag

    Thanks for the info, I have a bit of purpleheart wood that I been looking at wondering what to do with it. I never turned this stuff before so maybe I could give it whirl on a jag
  10. M

    Homemade jag

    Yep much the same as a hand pump. It really pulls the water through the bore, you are right about the washers last night after I posted the pick I turned down some washers and put a spacer between the 2 leather discs
  11. M

    Homemade jag

    I do have a lathe, I never thought about making a wood one. I have a chunk of derlin that could work. Thanks
  12. M

    Homemade jag

    That is pretty neat I like it!
  13. M

    Homemade jag

    I use my range rod i made, I’ll post a pick when I get home from work
  14. M

    Homemade jag

    i thought about using a ball puller screw but was worried about the leather pulling off in the bore
  15. M

    Homemade jag

    i originally had 3 leather discs on the shaft but they would not start in the bore so i took one off and spaced the other 2 and in they went
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