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Here's another bag I copied from those depicted in the book "GETTIN' THE LEAD OUT", "A Study of American Bullet and Shot Bags." by Karl Z. Smith.
The bag was made from lightweight cowhide which was sewn with 100% Barbour's Pure Flax Linen Sinew using a cross stitch. After sewing the bag was dyed and then oiled for years of service. Spout was made from Oak and the plug hand carved. Bag measures 8 1/2" with the spout in place by 2 1/2" at its widest point. Will hold approx. 1 pound of shot sufficient for a day of hunting.
Priced at $49.00 which includes shipping to the lower 48.
 

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