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I have had powder in one horn for more than 15 years no problem, only because I changed to using 3F instead of the 2F in the horn.
Now that Paul has been knighted, he's too refined to chew on horns anymore, plus hopefully the rest are too old to come to your town & track down where you store your horns.Just a thought. I keep my horns in a plastic box full of cedar shavings. The Beatles won’t chew holes in them.
Back in the late 60's - early 70's I got my introduction to flintlock rifles from an old gent with an heirloom collection of original rifles. Most of the rifles had an accompanying horn 7 ball bag - many had been filled for around 100 years.I have had powder in one horn for more than 15 years no problem, only because I changed to using 3F instead of the 2F in the horn.
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