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I'm betting it's to keep the board in place on the muzzle. In my very brief trial of using a board I did the same thing.Very Nice,
If only to offer critique,, grind the rim off that cartridge case.
Query? Why the Forstner hole with the ball board?
WTG I would take the rim off of the starter if I were U. It will catch the patch and not withdraw from the muzzle smoothly.Hello all,
I've been tinkering in the shop making a few accessories while awaiting my Kibler SMR kit. Hopefully some of this stuff will be useful.
Jeff
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Looks cool to me!Hello all,
I've been tinkering in the shop making a few accessories while awaiting my Kibler SMR kit. Hopefully some of this stuff will be useful.
Jeff
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Roger that on saving money. Most of my projects so far have come from scraps.Just looked through a couple m/l supply catalogs. These accessories aren't inexpensive , but with a little imagination most m/l folks can create their own stuff. I encourage it.
You can not build art using only hardware store purchases.It's comical to me , when I spend time in the woods ,I have to laugh at what I look for. Used to just hunt and ignore all the artifacts out there. Last year I found a broken antler , and a skeleton of a coyote. The rib bones that were left after nature had its way, made really cool touch hole picks , with addition of some epoxie and soft steel wire. The curve of the rib bone gave a perfect angle to clear the pan on a flintlock , and fit my hand well. The antler parts went to my neighbor for knife parts. Couple of years ago , found the jawbone , we think , of a small bear ,and that went to my knife maker as well. Gotta love this m/l stuff. I love to make these accessories , and passing them out to folks..........oldwood
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