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Decided to try my hand at making a horn for my fowler. Not a masterpiece but hopefully it will hold powder lol.
 

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You've done well, Pilgrim - I especially like the engrailing & the 2-tone appearance.

CONGRATS ! ! :thumb:
 
It's a great looking horn, you did a fine job. I've made a couple I'd not dare show anytime your horn is posted; I'd be greatly embarrassed.
 
Decided to try my hand at making a horn for my fowler. Not a masterpiece but hopefully it will hold powder lol.
I heard a guy refer to a horn as "airtight"...apparently that's the standard for a good horn. Moisture is not welcome in them. Looks good, nice job. Horns aren't as easy as they look to make a good one.
 

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