If I can make a powder horn anybody can. Look at your kit, figure out what you need and give it a go. It's worth it.
Someone started my rifle bldg. By saying "you cant make art from a traditions kit"You can not build art using only hardware store purchases.
Amen, Bro.This is one aspect of the hobby that I find very rewarding. Good job.
I am learning this myself. As I build my Kibler SMR I constantly look at accouterments that I will need. Asking, will I buy them or learn how to make them?This is one aspect of the hobby that I find very rewarding. Good job.
Thank you, I am going to try these methods.I aged some bone in tea overnight and it worked great. Don't know if it would work on that. I also aged some brass with salt and vinegar and let it soak a bit too.
The best aging on brass came from rubbing it with dirty patches after cleaning the rifle...some members offered that idea.
Agreed sir, making shooting accessories has become as interesting to me as the shooting itself. My goal so far has been to create only from what I can scrounge.Things that one makes for oneself is called "custom". I always made equipment from whatever I had on hand or, like you, found at the range and in the woods. That in itself is a great and satisfying hobby.
I am learning this myself. As I build my Kibler SMR I constantly look at accouterments that I will need. Asking, will I buy them or learn how to make them?
I like the way you drilled a recess to center up the ball! Why didn't I think of that when I made mine?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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