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Never seen these before, but they look like a hoot. Genuine bronze, apparently, rather than brass. That's cool. :bow:
 
Have one. Corks are fun, though I note not all corks will fit. Tried it at friend's lake with with .69 musket balls, didn't shoot as far as you'd think - lot of windage. Got Tanner Moulds in England to make me a better fitting .730 ball mold. Haven't tried them yet but have high hopes.

Comes with a tiny powder scoop. I use 4F powder because of the short bore. One scoop for ball. It's no fun, maybe unsafe, if it flies out of sight. Three scoops for cork. Bought some small pre-cut fuzes from Pyrocreations.com. Put the works into a small GI ammo can that I can easily carry around.
 
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