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Waxed Buffalo ( Bison to you flat landers ) Shooting bag. I made the horn and bought the strap. A buddy on here by the name of silvertip8k made the bag and knives.
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At last , a powder horn with a thinned wood plug in the big end to keep weight down , and a super small end for the powder to come out so the flow is efficient enough to prevent powder waste .
 
At last , a powder horn with a thinned wood plug in the big end to keep weight down , and a super small end for the powder to come out so the flow is efficient enough to prevent powder waste .
exactly! I never understood the huge holes some folks have on their horns. Slow the flow down, prevent waste.
 
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