Looks great to me. A lot better then 1 I'm working on but it'll get there I hope.
Great article!I started one also but gave it up. When I trimmed the end for the plug, It had too much curve to be useful as a powder horn.
Here is an article about a Buffalo Powder horn that was carried at the Battle of New Orleans.
http://erasgone.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-death-of-packinham-powder-horn.html
I hadn't thought about it. I may end up doing that, but I think I will be using paste wax on the horn body and the outside of the plug, so probably not necessary.do you do the hot beeswax dip on the big plug for a air tight seal?
I have heard of it , never plugged my own horn .
Here is my first horn. Filed it down and hand scraped. I used a wedge of soft pine clamped in vise and wedged the horn over it. It worked well as long as you draw scrapper toward the horn base.Great ideas!
Thanks for posting that. What a magnificent family treasure.I started one also but gave it up. When I trimmed the end for the plug, It had too much curve to be useful as a powder horn.
Here is an article about a Buffalo Powder horn that was carried at the Battle of New Orleans.
http://erasgone.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-death-of-packinham-powder-horn.html
I can't speak for the OP, but a good place to get bison horns right now is Crazy Crow: Large Buffalo HornsWhere did you get your horn?
As @Notchy Bob says, Crazy Crow is where the one I’m working on came from too.
I get them from a local processor. They usually run $6-7 each for large horns.excelent idea with many other uses also.
Blitz
Thanks for the info Notchy. I just now looked. Crazy Crow is offering kits with bison horn but not horns alone. Prairie has bull bison in the rough for $14.I can't speak for the OP, but a good place to get bison horns right now is Crazy Crow: Large Buffalo Horns
Most of the buffalo horns you find for sale are from 2-3 year old bulls, which have not quite reached their full maturity. They don't state the age, but I really think these horns from Crazy Crow are from older animals. I ordered three last year, and they are indeed 12"-15"... large, full-sized horns and nicely shaped. You don't get a choice for right or left, and all horns have at least a little twist, but in my personal experience with bison horn, the twist usually doesn't amount to much and the primary curve is so deep, you can wear right or left horns on either side.
Generally speaking, prices for buffalo horns are all over the place. I've seen bull horns priced at $40 or more, but I've paid as little as $7.00 apiece for 2-3 year old bull horns. I bought two buffalo cow horns from Prairie Edge a few years ago for five bucks each. The bison cow horns are a lot smaller than the bull horns, with less taper and more twist, but I think they'll work into nice little "day horns." That was the first and only time I've ever seen buffalo cow horns for sale.
Getting back to Crazy Crow, their normal charge for their large bull horns is $15.95, which is a very good price, but these horns are currently on sale for 15% off, which would be $13.56 apiece. They are discounted a little further if you buy three or more. I would add that these are raw, rough horns. While the cores have been removed and they are thoroughly dried, the outsides are pretty rough. I kind of expect that with buffalo horn, though.
I've seen several places recently with buffalo skulls and/or horns on sale. They probably butcher a lot more in the wintertime. However, in my opinion, Crazy Crow currently has the best price on large bull horns.
Notchy Bob
Hey, @ShilohThanks for the info Notchy. I just now looked. Crazy Crow is offering kits with bison horn but not horns alone. Prairie has bull bison in the rough for $14.
OK. I just went to their online catalog and scrolled through. That probably made a difference but it shouldn’t have.Hey, @Shiloh
Thanks for your comments. However, I just tried that link in my previous post (#33, where it says “Large Buffalo Horns” after the colon in the first paragraph) and it shows them still in stock. I put one in the shopping cart to test, and it worked. I think they still have them. Maybe try that link again and see if it works for you.
Good luck! They are nice horns.
Notchy Bob
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