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skunkskinner said:
Twas a good day in the wood shop.

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do i assume correctly that the second one down on the left is South American Tineo?

That's really cool looking wood- where can I get some?

thanks!

(p.s. - could you do me a favor and turn them over and see which one has my name on the back?)
 
Skunskinner asked me earlier if I'd like one of his ball boards.
WOW! He sent me 2 of 'em and a starter! :grin:
Both of the small 2-hole ones in the last picture. They're great! I'm going to use one this weekend while I'm deer hunting.
Thanks Skunkskinner! :hatsoff: :bow: :grin:
 
Great looking boards, I will have to try my hand as I have some Black Walnut and some Birdseye Maple.
Now, how do you use them?? Do they hold just a ball or a patch as well??..............Boog
 
Ball and patch. You just load the holes like you would start the ball in your muzzle. Then, when you need a quick reload, put the board over the muzzle and ram a patched ball right down thru the board. :thumbsup:
 
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