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A new Horn for a New Rifle

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I finished this horn (#62) with the thought of maybe using it for my new .62 rifle. I think it is a handsome looking one, but not sure if it will be a great match. When my new gun pouch and horn strap arrive, I will know :)
 

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I finished this horn (#62) with the thought of maybe using it for my new .62 rifle. I think it is a handsome looking one, but not sure if it will be a great match. When my new gun pouch and horn strap arrive, I will know :)
I'm normally a plain horn guy but the pattern on that one is very nice. Beautiful piece of work.
 
Something like the one you mentioned might look good, but the fit really depends on the overall look you're going for with the gun and accessories. A lot of folks prefer horns that have a slightly aged or rustic finish to go with traditional-style rifles. If you're still hunting for a perfect match, take a look at bosshorn.com for options—there’s a good range there that might work for what you’re envisioning. A good strap pairing can really bring the whole setup together too, so once your new gear arrives, you’ll have a clearer idea.
 
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