Here's a pic of my first attempt at horn making along with a new bag I made for my new squirrel gun.
The horn came from an old Mexican mount that my grandpa picked up at a flea market when I was a youngun. I did all the filing and carved the plugs at work while we were slow. The wood is pine that came from a cheap pallet. I carved 'em with my pocket knife.
The bag is the first one I've made since I got T.C. Alberts book "Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch". There's some good tips in there. :thumbsup: Kinda vague on a couple things, but a good book. I got the pattern for this bag from the book, except for the stuff I changed...
I'm gonna go out shootin' tomorrow with my new Stroh-built .36, new horn, new bag... :grin: :grin: :grin:
The horn came from an old Mexican mount that my grandpa picked up at a flea market when I was a youngun. I did all the filing and carved the plugs at work while we were slow. The wood is pine that came from a cheap pallet. I carved 'em with my pocket knife.
The bag is the first one I've made since I got T.C. Alberts book "Recreating the 18th Century Hunting Pouch". There's some good tips in there. :thumbsup: Kinda vague on a couple things, but a good book. I got the pattern for this bag from the book, except for the stuff I changed...
I'm gonna go out shootin' tomorrow with my new Stroh-built .36, new horn, new bag... :grin: :grin: :grin: