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Pretty standard stuff goes in my bag. Thanks for this post, pretty helpful seeing how others do the nitty gritty.

Ball bag, tin with patches and lube, flint wallet, rag. Tool wallet includes ball puller, turnscrew, toothpicks, some patches for cleaning or wiping between shots, flint leathers, strip of patching materials.

Tied on to the strap but tucked in bag; measure, whisk & pick, short starter. (I know, I know, but my barrel isn't coned and I can't start it with my thumb)

At the very bottom of the bag is a priming horn filled with 4F, carried in case of a dry ball.

Usually carry some extra round balls in a little leather pouch down there, as the ball bag only holds 25 shots.
 
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