Nice set up, great accessories!
Thanks!
Nice set up, great accessories!
nice set up!I've found that veg tan cow, 5 oz for the strap, and 3 oz backed with canvas or mattress ticking for the body of the bag to be durable, light and supple. I've made more than a dozen bags, the first one more than forty years ago and they are all still in use.
Great set up!I’m a fan of deerskin so that’s what I went with. Truth be told I think cow hide is more durable.
I didn’t see patterns for anything that might be of interest to the muzzle loader enthusiast, but there are free patterns at the Tandy website that cater to our interests. It’s a pdf of a book, I have it downloaded and will look for it or send a link.I'm going to Branson in October I will definitely stop. Do they have patterns for bags,ball bags etc?
Try this: Black Powder Bags and Pouches 1966I'm going to Branson in October I will definitely stop. Do they have patterns for bags,ball bags etc?
Found it....
Go here,
View attachment 151507and click here,View attachment 151508then here,View attachment 151509
This brings you to a post of a series of pdf files of a pattern here,
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/fowler-pouch-pattern.33389/
Yeah. Unfortunately that section gets forgotten and lost a lot.Thanks for the tip, I didn’t know about that pattern and all the other info filed away there.
Is this the book you have?So I'm finishing up my Fowler kit and want to build a hunting pouch for it. I have the recreating a hunting pouch book but wondering what leather to get. Thinking of just going with veg tan but not sure how much I'll need and how thick. Any info would be appreciated.
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