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I like mine plain and simple. I've got a few in the works now for different powders and projects that will all be simple. But a guy I know that works at the local stock yard brought me a couple of buckets full of horns so I am thinking about maybe getting jiggy with one or two of them. I've seen some really well done horns so might as well give it a go. Will probably start getting fancy with salt and pepper horns. Then I don't screw up a whole horn if something goes amiss.
 
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Found a nice $5 , eight inch early 1970 era horn in a flea mkt.. I added a 3/8 " curly maple slab to the flat pine butt plug , a new attachment staple , add a little engrailing , and affix it to the next shot pouch I make for a smooth rifle I'm working on. Always looking for cheap flea mkt. horn makins.
 
I enjoy the backcountry styled horns decorated with all sorts of folk art. While the professional pieces are really nice, I enjoy seeing what kind of designs the average person would scratch out given the chance. Here’s the horn I made and use.
 

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I enjoy all types that represent the styles and decoration of original horns. My shooting horn is F & I, hunting horn is smaller and simple. I also enjoy making them and reproducing designs from originals.
 

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It seems more and more shooters are using paper cartridges these days. Would that mean brass flasks or powder horns are becoming strictly ornamental?
 
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