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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.
 

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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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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.
 
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 that a leather loading block in the picture? if so it is the first time I have ever seen one.?
 
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!!?
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.
 
thanks' for the reply. they are so individually different. that is great thanks' for sharing them with us.
 

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