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Okay, (sigh), “whistle pig”?
I just know i’m gonna have to write a book report on all this....
I just know i’m gonna have to write a book report on all this....
I have to ask, how long are some of you going for when you hunt?
"If you take a small pouch that holds bullets, a bullet board,
.530 bullet mold, very tiny brass funnel used to help reload by horn with powder, etc.."
Bob, speaking of, do you remember where you got the turnscrew(s) seen in your videos?Balls, a bunch of cleaning patches, jags, and a turnscrew. I’ve been experimenting lately with tying a strip of cleaning patch material on my bag strap to be sliced off at need with my knife. Works pretty good. Might soon be just balls, jags, a turnscrew, and two or three precut cleaning patches.
Bob, speaking of, do you remember where you got the turnscrew(s) seen in your videos?
Okay, (sigh), “whistle pig”?
I just know i’m gonna have to write a book report on all this....
All of the gear previously mentioned, plus a small tin box that contains needles stuck into a cork, sinew, waxed linen thread, a small ball of leather whangs and a small chunk of beeswax. There's a bone-handled awl in it's own small pouch attached to my bag strap along with a tin cup, my short starter, a patch knife and (often) a small bullet mold, and of course my main powder horn. There's an L-shaped iron turnscrew. a small metal file, and a small pair of iron pliers. A second tin box has cleaning jags, patch worm, ball screw, bronze bore brush, and - depending on the long gun - either spare flints and flint pads or spare nipples and a nipple wrench. In the main pouch there are a couple rolls of spare patch material, cleaning patches, a bullet bag, cans of caps (if shooting a percussion), a capper, a small cleaning brush, a small priming horn, a small salt horn, two spoons, my tinder box with flint `n steel outfit and a small amount of dry tinder, a soft buckskin pouch with a sharpening stone and another with a burning glass. Non-traditional items: A spare pair of reading glasses and a little bottle of aspirin. I have a folding lead ladle in my possibles along with a couple of 1-pound bars of pure lead but I quit carrying them in my hunting pouch. If I were heading into the mountains for the winter all this would be duplicated in saddle panniers on a pack pony "just in case" along with extra tins of caps, extra powder and lead, spare knives and hatchets, files and sharpening stones, oil, plus some cards of needles and other needfuls.
I've read over that list many times. How many of us could plunge into the wilderness and survive, with kit like that?
Notchy Bob
Sometimes I’m put in mind of Allen Quartermain and twenty native barriers.I think some people are using a sea bag for their "possibles" bag.
I hadn't taken any pics of my latest "possibles bag," or bag for generalized stuff. So I just took a few,And Brokennock, i’ve been reading hete long enough to start getting a basic understanding of the distinction between “possibles bag” and “shot bag” or shooting bag. Could you and/or others post up some pictures of your separate bags.
I started building what i always heard referred to as possibles bags out of leather and then making haversacks out of butt packs, gas mask bags or whatever i can find. Some may look like a sow’s purse but that’s just fine!
don
So I can only attach 10 pictures per reply, here are the other shot pouch pics,I hadn't taken any pics of my latest "possibles bag," or bag for generalized stuff. So I just took a few,
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The bag I've been using for years has been that oil/waxed cotton "haversack" commercially made. Can't remember who I purchased it from, some bushcraft website.
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As for shot pouches, I've posted these before, I'll just see what is quickly available on my phone,
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This is my primary hunting shot pouch. It is small and tight. Not everything shown in the last pic is always in the bag, some of it is not used at all anymore as it is an old photo. I have since trimmed the flap and added a decorative bound edge. It is a little tight for doing a lot of shooting on the range.
I made this bag, and posted about its construction elsewhere, as an excersize in what is possible just from craft store stuff and what is on hand. It has actually worked out really well for range use, I will probably make a copy of it with better materials for a second bag for hunting to go with my other smooth bore,
Okay those have to go in another reply,
For a day out at the range, I carry my lunch, a pipe and some tobacco, my fire starting kit with a burning lens for lighting my pipe, a folding knife and sharpening stone, and my tin cup.What do you like to carry in your possible bags.? I have a pouch for balls, a horn for powder. Knife is on my hip.
I do.... thank you spell checkHey Tenngun: D'ye by any chance mean "native bearers?"
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