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OH !! Huntschools post reminded me...
When i was hunting alot, i would sometimes carry a flat horn in my pocket. It was pretty small and held 3F powder for about 8 or 9 shots with prime. That and the loading block and i was set for the day.
I need to fix that horn. it split when i moved east.
 
I use this. It's H/C for the 1990s.
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I may use a priming horn at the range, but when hunting I have come to prefer a small flask that fits in my bag or pocket. And while not traditional, I like the 3 grain, press to dispense spouts that quickly and accurately deliver the right amount of powder to the pan.

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My priming flask fits my hip pocket and stands ready to prime me with Black Jack at a moments notice.

I didn’t realize breeches had hip pockets.....

Just funnin ‘ you Rich, lol

I carry a small horn with a primer plunger or one of the small brass ones hanging around my neck. Both hold ffffg.

Hunting I just use a pistol flask with fffg , tucked away in a coat pocket or my bag.
 

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