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Finished my first shooting pouch.

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tony ennis

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Finished a pouch based upon one from 'Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch.'

Went ok, but it's a little small for my hand. It fits my son well enough.

Step this way!
 
Very nice work,It's alot better than my first bag :shake: You might want to try a cheapo air brush to apply your dye. I've had prety good luck with mine.It will stop the streaks as long as you don't spray on to much at one time.
 
Nice work! You have given me some incentive to make my own bag for the new 58 caliber rifle that is nearing completion. Just have to decide on the style.
 
I think it is very well done for your first bag. The step by step and your comments would be very helpful to anyone wanting to construct a bag. Thanks for sharing.
 
I'm impressed, then again I married two ugly girls so I'm easily impressed :rotf: ! On your blog you mention a problem with the dye, what did you use? What leather did you use?

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