Brokennock
Cannon
A continuation of the "craftsman" thread on making my 1st shot pouch/shooting bag.
So what's inside? What will it hold? Well, there is no gusset so it's a little tight, but more than I need for a given outing will fit. Not everything pictured here is in the bag for any/every given outing;
If I'm target shooting at the rifle range the tin of shot cartridges and the th e of round balls and wads comes out, the tin of wads and the ball bag are in the front section. If deer hunting, the wad tin, shot cartridge tin and the ball bag come out, and the tube of wads and balls goes in. Squirrel hunting, wad tin and shot cartridge tin stay in, all ball stuff is out.
Staying in the bag in the rear section would be the flint and tool roll, the tin of olive oil/Bar's wax lube (stiffer mixture with no Murphy's Oil Soap) with extra skewers, pan bush and extra vent pick, and a few flannel cleaning patches.
In the little front envelope are several toothpicks and cut down bamboo grilling skewers and some modern alchohol "prep" wipes.
Thanks for looking, comments and questions welcome.
So what's inside? What will it hold? Well, there is no gusset so it's a little tight, but more than I need for a given outing will fit. Not everything pictured here is in the bag for any/every given outing;
If I'm target shooting at the rifle range the tin of shot cartridges and the th e of round balls and wads comes out, the tin of wads and the ball bag are in the front section. If deer hunting, the wad tin, shot cartridge tin and the ball bag come out, and the tube of wads and balls goes in. Squirrel hunting, wad tin and shot cartridge tin stay in, all ball stuff is out.
Staying in the bag in the rear section would be the flint and tool roll, the tin of olive oil/Bar's wax lube (stiffer mixture with no Murphy's Oil Soap) with extra skewers, pan bush and extra vent pick, and a few flannel cleaning patches.
In the little front envelope are several toothpicks and cut down bamboo grilling skewers and some modern alchohol "prep" wipes.
Thanks for looking, comments and questions welcome.