This is the one I posted earlier. I use this for hunting. Seldom need more that one shot, but i have two extras just in case. Fits in the pocket of my hunting jacket with no sharp corners to poke holes in the lining. The added shot starter is a nice feature because my preferred load is snug and I need the short starter to get the ball in the bore.This isn't mine - i forget who posted it but I'm planning to make one. Ball block and speed loader all in one.
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is that a leather loading block in the picture? if so it is the first time I have ever seen one.?nothing fancy, just useful.The large one is for trail walks at a range where they shoot 20 to 25 targets, the small one on the necklass is for hunting shown with the leather capper.
is one made out of horn,? and one look's to have an attachment for cap's & a short starter? if so that is a winner!!?Hear are some I made this winter due to Covid quarantine.
the wood grain is a nice as the stock wood is.
I rely like it! what is not to like??This one was made by a hunting buddy. Not used much anymore. The attached short starter.View attachment 69631
Yes, one of the .32 loading blocks is made from part of a moose antler. The small 3-hole block is a .32 and it attaches to the end of my powder horn with magnets. The block shaped like a beaver has a leather tail as a cap holder and a cavity as a powder measure.is one made out of horn,? and one look's to have an attachment for cap's & a short starter? if so that is a winner!!?
I like this one your hunting buddy stillThis one was made by a hunting buddy. Not used much anymore. The attached short starter.View attachment 69631
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