Search results

Muzzleloading Forum

Help Support Muzzleloading Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Hi Pietro, Thanks for the welcome message! I appreciate your idea and it could work. But that butt cap is actually the lid with its flat spout. So if I did attach something inside, the mouth of that object would have to be fitted to the lid's base. SAO
  2. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Robby, You're 100% on that one. But that set-up of theirs was either for war, hunting or traveling. Definitely not for a shooting range scenario. But some of them did get a suprise in the heat of war when whiskey poured out their barrels and the taste of sulphur hit their tongues. SAO
  3. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Woody Morgan, Indeed so. My Boer ancestors would carry a whiskey horn on their one side, and a powder horn on the other. SAO
  4. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Hi Ponderosaman, I understand where you are coming from and there is merit in what you say. However, I'm somewhat on a mission to preserve the old ways. I'm from South Africa and it's as a very result of "pc" that my own heritage is dying. So I would rather try figure this out using...
  5. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Hi there Brokennock, Thank-you for your reply. The thought had occurred to me, however, the curvature of the horn is best suited to the left side of my body and I prefer the powder horn to be on my right, I find it easier to load that way. And secondly, so much work went into making this a...
  6. SAOutdoorsman

    Whiskey Flask Liner

    Good day to all, I have just joined this forum and this is my first post so I will get right to it. In the picture above is a whiskey flask that I've made using as authentic as possible the materials and tools that were available during the colonial periods. However, I did not initially add...
Back
Top