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Does anyone make a powder measurein the shape of a beaver ?? I am very interested in having one made !!! 65 grains would be great !!! Thank you for any input !!!
 
I could probably carve one out of hard wood or antler. And, I'm sure, many others here could do the same for you. However, keep in mind hand crafted items can be expensive. Time and talent are valuable commodities. Consider doing it yerself. Do yer own thang. That is a big part of the fun and learning in this game.
 
Judging from what I’ve seen some other guys make on here, I’m sure you’ve come to the right place to find somebody capable of doing something like that for you.
 
I made this muzzleloading accessory for trail walks. It has a 60 grain powder measure, holes for patched round balls, and the tail (made from leather) holds caps.
 

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I made this muzzleloading accessory for trail walks. It has a 60 grain powder measure, holes for patched round balls, and the tail (made from leather) holds caps.
That's pretty awesome!!! I really like the look of it !!! This is going to be for my flintlock but I could always make some changes !! Thank you !!
 

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