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I wanted some of these, and thought about making some, but could not locate a source for deer/elk antlers. In the end, I ordered them from October Country. They look good and work well.I’m not finished with it yet, but I made a 45 gr powder measure for the SMR. I’ll keep carving on it until I like it or I mess it up!
I have the same problem keeping them separate. I don’t cut up any of few decent racks I’ve shot, but I usually find several good drops each spring that keep me supplied. I’ve made a number of antler measures, but nothing fancy, and I’ve given most of them to my Sons. But now that I plan to make more for me the memory hurtle will certainly be there. I’ve carved in the number before, but it never looks right.I wanted some of these, and thought about making some, but could not locate a source for deer/elk antlers. In the end, I ordered them from October Country. They look good and work well.
Only thing I thought about doing was color coding them. My fifty and my seventy grain measures look pretty much alike. Might get some fabric dye and see how one of 'em looks.... or not.
Carve a pattern of some kind?I have the same problem keeping them separate. I don’t cut up any of few decent racks I’ve shot, but I usually find several good drops each spring that keep me supplied. I’ve made a number of antler measures, but nothing fancy, and I’ve given most of them to my Sons. But now that I plan to make more for me the memory hurtle will certainly be there. I’ve carved in the number before, but it never looks right.
I’m going to try on this one. I added another ring and made them all deeper since that photo. I think I’ll try for a ball shape around the lanyard hole and put some rings down to the tip. I’ve been looking through my Accouterments book for ideasCarve a pattern of some kind?
Making my own as well.I’ve started to experiment with home grown BP it looks promising but I can’t seem to get the poof that commercial BP gets. More experimentation is needed.
Advise you to stop the conversation there.Making my own as well.
Lucky that most of the invasive shrubs and trees seem to make good charcoal for BP.
As does wild grape Vines (muscadine and scuppernong). Having good luck with privet and even bamboo. Plenty of information on YouTube.
No presently illegal to make for your own use BUT IT IS illegal to transport or sell it after manufacturer.
I might try some food coloring today on one of mine just to see how it looks. Should be no different than dying eggs. Will letcha know how it works out.I’m going to try on this one. I added another ring and made them all deeper since that photo. I think I’ll try for a ball shape around the lanyard hole and put some rings down to the tip. I’ve been looking through my Accouterments book for ideas
I like those. Considering making some for myself. Do you put some sort of cap on them so they stay dry?Here is my first attempt at dyeing a deer-antler powder measure. I used McCormick's egg-dyeing recipe for "Pretty Purple", which is 15 drops of blue and 5 drops of red in a half cup of boiling water with a teaspoon of vinegar. I guess it looks sorta purplish. I did like how the carved pattern and numbers turned out. Made it much more legible. Will perhaps try other colors later today and post a new thread about dyeing antlers.
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I think you’re on to something there. I like the color.Here is my first attempt at dyeing a deer-antler powder measure. I used McCormick's egg-dyeing recipe for "Pretty Purple", which is 15 drops of blue and 5 drops of red in a half cup of boiling water with a teaspoon of vinegar. I guess it looks sorta purplish. I did like how the carved pattern and numbers turned out. Made it much more legible. Will perhaps try other colors later today and post a new thread about dyeing antlers.
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No. They are just powder measures that hang from small carabiners on my muzzleloading "necklace".I like those. Considering making some for myself. Do you put some sort of cap on them so they stay dry?
Did more of them in different colors. Pictures on this thread: Dyeing Deer-Antler Powder Measures with McCormick Food ColoringI think you’re on to something there. I like the color.
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