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Hntm

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went into my garage and emerged hours later with a few trinkets I made. Certainly not the beautiful work some of you post, but functional.

Not sure how the brush will hold up, used bucktail, may have to do one with pig bristles or something tougher.
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Measures are 75 and 100 grains.

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Spout for my powder can of 38 Special case with deer antler cap.
 
Hey, that's where we all start (well, most of us). I've made the powder cap spout.....
 
don't see anything wrong there, your the one that has to be happy with 'em! :thumbsup:
another option on the bristles would be a stiff brush (like for horses) those should work pretty good.
 
Simple , effective , and useful. Most of the old time riflemen made their own stuff. It was the minority that had fancy engraved things. And even they learned by doing. That is the main thing I like about this "game" it encourages a make it/do it yourself, atttitude. Keep on learning and enjoying. :idunno:
 
Looks good and something you can use and you had a little fun. I second the acid brush for good bristle. I have made pan brushs up using that and old 38 spc case
 
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