phoenix511
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I'd like to do a traditional/authentic 18th/19th century whitetail deer hunt in the upper midwest. Either with a percussion,or flinter.
Weather probably at 10F to 40F, some rain/snow likely. I've a cow's knees for my flinter
What say you on what to bring in your hunting pouch if you need a second PRB shot?
It seems bullet boards are questionable, certainly the plastic tubes holding powder and ball are out.
For flinters, many clear the priming powder with a whisk after being in the pan for a few hours, or when the flinter is being hauled up via a rope to a tree stand.
Small horns, about 6" at the bottom curve are around but I don't know if they are authentic. Balls carried in the bottom of the pouch seem authentic. Patches ... well maybe for a 2nd shot at close range you didn't!
I gotta think the 1800's folks could get off a 2nd shot pretty fast if needed... I wonder how?
Weather probably at 10F to 40F, some rain/snow likely. I've a cow's knees for my flinter
What say you on what to bring in your hunting pouch if you need a second PRB shot?
It seems bullet boards are questionable, certainly the plastic tubes holding powder and ball are out.
For flinters, many clear the priming powder with a whisk after being in the pan for a few hours, or when the flinter is being hauled up via a rope to a tree stand.
Small horns, about 6" at the bottom curve are around but I don't know if they are authentic. Balls carried in the bottom of the pouch seem authentic. Patches ... well maybe for a 2nd shot at close range you didn't!
I gotta think the 1800's folks could get off a 2nd shot pretty fast if needed... I wonder how?