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I recently purchased a nicely restored W. C. Scott and Sons 12-bore double built in 1868 to use as a bird gun. This is my second percussion double. The first one, which I sold, was a Pedersoli, which was well made, but never appealed to me aesthetically. The Scott is beautiful to look at and the difference between carrying and swinging the two is like the difference between a willow wand and a fence post.
I am curious as to what those of you who hunt with a percussion shot gun carry in your hunting bag for a typical day's upland hunting?
The obvious things are:
I am curious as to what those of you who hunt with a percussion shot gun carry in your hunting bag for a typical day's upland hunting?
The obvious things are:
- Shot pouch or shot snake (I use nickel platted #6 or #7 shot)
- Powder flask (I use 2F powder)
- Capper with appropriate size caps
- Tin of extra appropriate size caps
- Over powder wads
- Cushion wads (I soak mine in jojoba oil)
- Over shot wads
- Nipple pick
- Nipple wrench