Scott
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What do you like to carry in your possible bags.? I have a pouch for balls, a horn for powder. Knife is on my hip.
There is so much neat little stuff sold for us that we just can’t live with out. Some are new things that look old and neat, some are old things that were used back in the day.What do you like to carry in your possible bags.? I have a pouch for balls, a horn for powder. Knife is on my hip.
small plastic spray bottle, what I use is an empty nasal spray bottle for patch lube and for the lock. not authentic I know but who else gets to look into my POSSIBLES BAG?Small hammer, short starter, small powder container, small ball board, small plastic spray bottle, couple of cleaning patches and caps. Sometimes I put in my Game Boy if I remember to charge it.
Okay, “turnscrew”?
Yes, I can do that later this evening or tonight.And Brokennock, i’ve been reading hete long enough to start getting a basic understanding of the distinction between “possibles bag” and “shot bag” or shooting bag. Could you and/or others post up some pictures of your separate bags.
I started building what i always heard referred to as possibles bags out of leather and then making haversacks out of butt packs, gas mask bags or whatever i can find. Some may look like a sow’s purse but that’s just fine!
don
Small pouch that holds bullets
Small pouch that holds extra flints and a jaw-leather, plus a container of gun grease and a cleaning cord, cleaning worm, and tow
Very tiny brass funnel used to help reload by horn with powder
A set of tools on a ring that is a knapping hammer, a turnscrew, and a vent prick
small Arkansas stone to keep patch knife sharp
patch knife
Strips of patching material
Cow's Knee (when it's not on the rifle)
Repro antique compass with sundial
Attached to the bag by leather cord are the powder measure and a bullet board
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