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a simple and easy flask that will hold plenty of powder for a day hunt made from an old shoe polish can piece of 1/4 copper tube and some scrap leather sewn around first clean can well epoxy together drill hole -1/4" and glue in spout ,sew leather in place add a plug in the spout holds about 1800-2000gr of 3f :thumbsup:
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You can bet your @$$ that this will be copied. In fact I'm scrounging for an empty Kiwi tin right now!
 
horner75 said:
Trucker,...How about making a stopper, that doubles as your powder measure? ... Just an idea! :hmm:
Rick
Rick, good idea! I have an original small pistol flask that uses that concept. Emery
 
That has to be one of the most super cool gizmos I've ever seen! Not sure I can even sew leather or even do something like that without screwing it up but you can bet I'm gonna try.
 

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