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Jumped right in this morning to finish my granddaughter’s powder horn. Took a while since I hand fitted the end cap. The horn was so thick I didn’t think any reasonable heat would soften it up, but I got it done. I’ll probably add some small brass nails around the base and I’ll get the strap made tomorrow. First photo is what I started with.
 

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My mould came in today so I ran a few balls to test out the White Mountain carbine. Those .535s wouldn’t fit with any of my usual patch material, but they did alright with wadding. (Yes, I know. But I was dying to make some smoke!) Something about shiny new balls… so shiny I can see myself in them! 🤣
Jay
 

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Finished up another plains style beaded tailed pouch. This one is beaded on Crazy Crow's German tanned leather. The beads are number 11 seed beads. The pouch is approximately 6 inches high and 5-1/2 inches wide. I installed two belt loops on the back. The center section is applique and the white border and the side seam beadwork is lazy stich.

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Looking online for a 50 caliber ball mold and a lead Dipper, can't believe how the prices have gone up since the last time I bought some of these items although I guess it's been nearly 10 years ago now.

Seems like the aluminum Lea molds used to be around 10 or 15 bucks now they're around 40 bucks .
seems like lead Dippers were less than 10 bucks and now the lyman's are around $30 each
 
Jumped right in this morning to finish my granddaughter’s powder horn. Took a while since I hand fitted the end cap. The horn was so thick I didn’t think any reasonable heat would soften it up, but I got it done. I’ll probably add some small brass nails around the base and I’ll get the strap made tomorrow. First photo is what I started with.
job well done. show some more pics as u continue working on it. thanks for pics
 
Going to work on my flask.
Looks like it's bent in there and that's why it's not closing right

@sethwyo

It's been lot of years ,probably 80's I had a colt style flask leaking,if my memory is correct I used little socket to tap the shutoff plate on tighter and peaned shaft to keep it tight.

I believe my shutoff plate was loose enough it twisted on shaft,you may have same problem.

I still have and still use that little flask,so I guess my fix worked.
 
Jumped right in this morning to finish my granddaughter’s powder horn. Took a while since I hand fitted the end cap. The horn was so thick I didn’t think any reasonable heat would soften it up, but I got it done. I’ll probably add some small brass nails around the base and I’ll get the strap made tomorrow. First photo is what I started with.
The offer still stands tdm beautiful horn for a lucky girl .
 

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