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I made a little 4F priming horn with a turned wood stopper.

The problem is that the throat diameter of the horn is so small that I keep breaking off the stem of the stopper.
And the broken stem gets stuck in the horn.
I have tried turning the stopper from Maple, Oak, Cherry, Ash, and Hickory.
I've drilled out the throat to a wider diameter, but I still keep breaking off the stem of the stopper.

Today I broke off the stem on my first shot, so I spent the rest of the afternoon priming with 3F from the main powder horn.

Surprise, surprise, that worked just fine.

Anyone have any other ideas for natural stopper material? I could hand carve the stopper if the material can't be turned on a lathe.

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Drill the stopper and glue in a wood dowel in the diameter you need. It will be stronger than whittled down wood and you won't be able to see the difference.
 
I made a little 4F priming horn with a turned wood stopper.

The problem is that the throat diameter of the horn is so small that I keep breaking off the stem of the stopper.
And the broken stem gets stuck in the horn.
I have tried turning the stopper from Maple, Oak, Cherry, Ash, and Hickory.
I've drilled out the throat to a wider diameter, but I still keep breaking off the stem of the stopper.

Today I broke off the stem on my first shot, so I spent the rest of the afternoon priming with 3F from the main powder horn.

Surprise, surprise, that worked just fine.

Anyone have any other ideas for natural stopper material? I could hand carve the stopper if the material can't be turned on a lathe.

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Get a chunk of Cocobolo wood. Good stuff. If that don't work, cheat and put a tapered brass stem in.
Larry
 
If you use too hard of a material in hopes of not breaking the stopper,,, you risk splitting the horn.
Is the hole in the horn tappered as it should be?

Why not just keep using the 3f from your horn? It works, and won't have the moisture issues that 4f has if you hunt.
 
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