Daryl Crawford
50 Cal.
I tried tow (actually it was hemp chord broken down) and some hornet nest with shot. I'm thinking of the rope with ball, but haven't tried it yet.
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I've used natural sheep wool on occasion, and I'd love to try wasp nest but can't seem to get my hands in any.No body uses tow like Mike does or wasp nest material. Not a muzzle loader shot gunner just curious.
If you lived closer I could hook you up! I've been waging war against wasps, hornets and carpenter bees for the last few years. My last large hornet nest is now on the back porch as decoration because it keeps the carpenter bees away.but can't seem to get my hands in any.
Cheers lol. I'm guessing i need to be a few thousand km closer thoughIf you lived closer I could hook you up! I've been waging war against wasps, hornets and carpenter bees for the last few years. My last large hornet nest is now on the back porch as decoration because it keeps the carpenter bees away.
I tried them as we have a yearly infestation I battle every year and I wasn't that impressed.I've used natural sheep wool on occasion, and I'd love to try wasp nest but can't seem to get my hands in any.
A snuse can type container is ideal for storing patches and things in, only snuse cans are paper. If you had a friend that chews some of this none tobacco chew, those containers are made out of plastic, there are either coal black or green, and they are really quite handy with their snap on lid's. One of my son-in-law's chewed that for several years and I acquired quite a few. They're well worth looking for.I use a small tobacco tin to hold wads and cards.
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