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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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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
 
Can you open the hole in the horn more ?? That larger spout hole may help with the stopper issue as it could be a bit larger. I agree with the other folks that deer antler is tough and less prone to breakage.
Ohio Rusty ><>
 
Or you can drill through the middle of the stopper and insert a 1/16" brass rod to strengthen it, leave it extra-long where it goes in the horn and you now have a built-in vent pick.

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And there you go....
 
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