Lol yea, I just need to find a bag that works for me. Wish I had the money for a nice Fowler bag. The hands mostly fine, lost the dexterity, kinda they should not have reatched the finger tho.Dont dip personally, I keep marboro in business tho, lol. Sorry to hear about hand, but if you like rest of us, you can prolly load with your toes if need be...
LOL, that brings back old memories. I watched my uncle open a flip top Prince Albert tin, pour and roll a cig on horseback and not lose a single shard of 'backy.I don't dip but I am a pipe smoker and save all the tins. They come in all sorts of sizes and close up pretty tight but are easy to open. Percussion cap tins are a pain to open, at least with my big old fingers. I store lubed felt wads for revolvers and lubed patch material in them. If I ever get around to making a colonial era fishing outfit, it would fit easily into one of the larger tins.
For fun, I should make up a list of how my tobacco tins can be used with black powder shooting.
Jeff
I use pipe tins as a holder for my flint & steel sets that I sell at gatherings. burn off the logo on the can's. they also make a good item for a survival fishing kit.I don't dip but I am a pipe smoker and save all the tins. They come in all sorts of sizes and close up pretty tight but are easy to open. Percussion cap tins are a pain to open, at least with my big old fingers. I store lubed felt wads for revolvers and lubed patch material in them. If I ever get around to making a colonial era fishing outfit, it would fit easily into one of the larger tins.
For fun, I should make up a list of how my tobacco tins can be used with black powder shooting.
Jeff
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