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I just received this copper Hawksley flask replica today from Veteran Arms. Shown with my Zouave or Peace flask for scale on the left.

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Closeup of the adjustable valve. It's marked in drams. One dram = 27.348 grains. I will leave it at the smallest setting of 2-1/2 drams and dispense into a separate powder measure, for safety's sake.

Hawksley-Valve.jpg


A nice feature of the Hawksley-style flasks is that the entire valve assembly unscrews for filling, which is nicer than the American-style flasks that fill through the pour opening, requiring you to use a funnel and hold open the valve. I filled the new flask with some Scheutzen 2Fg. It should hold enough for a woods walk or day of shooting at the range.
 
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I just received this copper Hawksley flask replica today from Veteran Arms. Shown with my Zouave or Peace flask for scale on the left.

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Closeup of the adjustable valve. It's marked in drams. One dram = 27.348 grains. I will leave it at the smallest setting of 2-1/2 drames and dispense into a separate powder measure, for safety's sake.

View attachment 348298

A nice feature of the Hawksley-style flasks is that the entire valve assembly unscrews for filling, which is nicer than the American-style flasks that fill through the pour opening, requiring you to use a funnel and hold open the valve. I filled the new flask with some Scheutzen 2Fg. It should hold enough for a woods walk or day of shooting at the range.
I'm going to the VA site to look into one!
 
I have one of those, also in copper from veteran arms. The feel and mechanics aren't quite like an original, but pretty good and I feel better with that in my bag rather than an original. The spout took a bit to break in, but works fine and reasonable price.
 
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