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Laminated cherry and walnut ball starter with cherry 70 grain powder measure.

Drilling a hole gives me the powder part in about a minute. Then break out the wood lathe chisels. This takes a while. Still needs a lanyard hole drilled in it.

Trapper butt cap makes it purdy.
 

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Antler. Drill press. Drill. Fill with powder. Check with powder measure. Drill more until desired volume.

I’ve made a few and use one now. Not sure what I am missing there. It’d take me fifteen minutes tops for whatever powder charge I needed.
Fisherking:
Thank you. I make mine in a Tee shape and if I drill too deep into the "end" of the antler I may hit the shaft of the starter. That's all I meant by "a bit more to it than just drilling it out for powder." Sorry if it sounded like I was coming of as making it Rocket Science? Yep, I can crank out a powder measure in 10 minutes or less, BUT putting one in the end of MY ball starters, does take a bit of planning?
Sorry for the confusion.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
I would shoot conicals, maxi ball or hornady great plains. I have two T/C hawkens that are rifled the same.
 
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