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Having not checked in on the forum for weeks during moose season, I imediately knew who posted this Tim. Me thinks that Smitty & Tall Person are playing with leather patches now too.
 
I also have read about leather patches but do not know if it from a primary sources or not. I have tried a piece of chamois leather that was near at the end of it's life from washing vintage motorcycles. It was really thin I used it in a 45 loaded fairly easy great accuracy. IMHO that from my reading accounts of long hunts a year or more. The amount of equipment one would need to haul around would be huge. So if you grew up in the country on low buck farm. Where if you needed something you either made do or made it. Now that we live in a throw away society. We are losing the ability to do that. With keeping our kids indoors because of stranger danger. I grew up on a low buck farm and from the time Is was 12 NEVER went outside with out a 22lr or a bow hunted all year long. Heck did not know there was a hunting season until I was 16. Just trying to feed our family. Still like muskrat pie. LOL. So the point to this rant if you do not have something then you make do. :2



be huge.
 
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