jtmattison
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Gemoke said:ask your doctor for one of those little funnel shaped things that he looks in you ear with, they work well.
I have a couple of those. They do work great.
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Gemoke said:ask your doctor for one of those little funnel shaped things that he looks in you ear with, they work well.
RonT said:
ohio ramrod said:Ah ! funnel caps, I've been making and selling them for twenty years. I find it interesting that people will throw away their empty powder cans and caps and then buy a funnel cap.
lolasmom said:I have a brand new horn that has an unthreaded stopper that doesn't go all the way into the horn, and is loose enough that it looks like it will just fall out if I fill up the horn. I don't have the equipment to make the threads. Is there a way to rough it up enough to stay in?
lolasmom said:I have a related problem that you old-timers can surely help this greenhorn with. After a few years of not shooting, I took out my equipment and found that the stopper to my horn had broken off. My thought was to push the part that is stuck inside through, since there was no way to get purchse to pull it out. It won't go that way either, at least not by shoving it with a nail. I also tried picking it out with an awl. I have a brand new horn that has an unthreaded stopper that doesn't go all the way into the horn, and is loose enough that it looks like it will just fall out if I fill up the horn. I don't have the equipment to make the threads. Is there a way to rough it up enough to stay in?
http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/216296/The Parson said:Back in my early days of BP shooting I was warned to not use plastic funnels to fill my horn -- supposedly they build up static electricity as the powder runs through -- with possibly explosive results :shocked2:
Was that an old wives' tale or . . .?
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