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Just bought inexpencive powderhorn on fleabay, its got some floral carving in it and a nice looking spout, the end plug is kinda big and clunky looking but I'll be able to redo it and make it look better, it will be paired with a Hudson valley fowler I have yet to recieve( its at a buddies house waiting to have the locked
Tuned and the stock finished, the wife wont let me stray for fear of the covid scare, happy wife , happy life,) next will be a plain fowling bag as soon as I can get some nice leather, then all the fun stuff to go in it.
 
Sounds like the fun is starting! Making your own stuff is very rewarding. I started out years ago with a Springfield Hawken and a camo bag with plastic starters and measures. I now have a half dozen bp guns, most having their own bag and horn and things that go with them. I try to make everything but the powder. Makes for a most wonderful hobby
 
Finaly got to see the gun today MAN! It weighs a ton! 53 inch 60 cal barrel, Teak stock. Its an India gun, but its not over polished like most, very nicely done good fit, I have to oil fish the stock, harden the hammer and lighten the springs, very cool brass lock face
 
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