OldNo7
36 Cal.
For those who enjoy the satisfaction of making changes to or upgrading their gear, I'll post these images of some work I just did.
I got a long brown-striped blanket rifle case for a great price on Etsy and liked how the colors complemented the brown stripes of the straps for my powder horn and possibles bag. My twin (Flint62Smoothie) suggested that I add some leather patches so that my JP McCoy rifle's muzzle or other parts wouldn't work their way through the blanket material.
It was too tough to add them on the inside, since the case is so narrow, so I ended up adding them on the outside. And I did my first-ever blanket stitch too! I think this came out pretty well at the muzzle:
Then I also added some leather patches where the rear sight and lock are located, with the leather patch doubled in thickness at the top for the lock:
And then, since for now I'm using a short starter on my rifle, I added a simple holster like I'd seen on some of the nicer bags on TOW. I have to thank my twin for passing me his hand-me-down when he just upgraded to a nicer bag, and by luck or serendipity the bag's strap was an exact match for my horn. The little holster works well for the deer antler starter I bought from Roy Stroh at the Ancient Ones Gun Show in Maine --- it's a nice one, and I like it:
That's it. Tight groups to all!
Old No7
I got a long brown-striped blanket rifle case for a great price on Etsy and liked how the colors complemented the brown stripes of the straps for my powder horn and possibles bag. My twin (Flint62Smoothie) suggested that I add some leather patches so that my JP McCoy rifle's muzzle or other parts wouldn't work their way through the blanket material.
It was too tough to add them on the inside, since the case is so narrow, so I ended up adding them on the outside. And I did my first-ever blanket stitch too! I think this came out pretty well at the muzzle:
Then I also added some leather patches where the rear sight and lock are located, with the leather patch doubled in thickness at the top for the lock:
And then, since for now I'm using a short starter on my rifle, I added a simple holster like I'd seen on some of the nicer bags on TOW. I have to thank my twin for passing me his hand-me-down when he just upgraded to a nicer bag, and by luck or serendipity the bag's strap was an exact match for my horn. The little holster works well for the deer antler starter I bought from Roy Stroh at the Ancient Ones Gun Show in Maine --- it's a nice one, and I like it:
That's it. Tight groups to all!
Old No7