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Yesterday it was again a windy and cold day. Too cold for the range, and no ice fishing here this year.
. So… I decided to continue some leatherwork. I just picked up a nice Crockett .32 caliber percussion gun. Shoots great but it feels strange digging the tiny .310 round balls out of a plastic baggie. I have ball bags already made up for .50 and .54 and .60, so I decided to try to “downsize” my design. Worked OK, but lots of stitching. Should hold plenty of .32 rb’.
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No mold for this little ball bag, after stitching I wet it thoroughly and filled it with lead shot, tamped it in with a stick to compress the shot, then let it dry overnight. Pretty thin leather, 2/3 oz at most.
 
Yesterday it was again a windy and cold day. Too cold for the range, and no ice fishing here this year.
. So… I decided to continue some leatherwork. I just picked up a nice Crockett .32 caliber percussion gun. Shoots great but it feels strange digging the tiny .310 round balls out of a plastic baggie. I have ball bags already made up for .50 and .54 and .60, so I decided to try to “downsize” my design. Worked OK, but lots of stitching. Should hold plenty of .32 rb’.View attachment 298596View attachment 298597
What do you consider cold my friend ,it’s -35 c with the wind hear today definitely not going shooting lol
 
we're not quite that cold in Alberta, was -47C earlier in the month. -25 yesterday and -20 today, warming up though.
Your along the mountains I’m in banana belt on the north east side and for some reason the coldest part of the province most of the time .By the way I miss the mountains ,also worked in your country a long time ago .👍
 
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