I had two feathers make the short starters with powder measure built in one end so it’s all one thing. Pour powder in grab ball block, push ball into Barrel. Fast for hunting
Clever idea. Seen some pictures of Two Feathers' work. Seems like a competent and creative craftsman. I'm almost never in a hurry these days. My milk jugs always wait quietly when I miss or wound them.I had two feathers make the short starters with powder measure built in one end so it’s all one thing. Pour powder in grab ball block, push ball into Barrel. Fast for hunting
The antique shops around here have boxes of old silver plate table wear usually for a $1 a piece. Nobody wants it anymore. I bought several large serving spoons, each with a different design and settled on the one a cut. We’ll have to see how it turns out.Y'know, @TDM , I never thought of using silverware for something like that! I got a project for this summer that will probably require a new triggerguard and I got a long silver fork that'd probably work. I'm used to working with red-hot iron, so how hard could it be to cold-hammer a thin piece of sterling silver? I guess I'm gonna find out....
Funny until I realized that milk jugs are probably the only things I get to "hunt" these daysThat’s funny
Toss a soup can or two out for variety.....keep shooting, don't stop, do the things you enjoy.Funny until I realized that milk jugs are probably the only things I get to "hunt" these days
I'm becoming an expert on "fun" targets. Milk jugs work great, but half-gallon almond milk cartons are my favorites. They explode quite spectacularly. Soda cans do to, but then I gotta stumble around in the snow to pick up all the sharp little pieces unless I wanna wait until spring to pick them up in the grass.Toss a soup can or two out for variety.....keep shooting, don't stop, do the things you enjoy.
My worn out leather gloves usually yield one or two stalls. The other fingers have holes in them.
Wool glove liners?Same here.
But my leather gloves are the deerskin ones that the co-op sells. They aren't thick to begin with. So the fingers and thumbs go first.
Thanks! That's the gun...off the bench. Off hand will be a different story The next challenge.Very nice @Ed C. !
Same here.Thanks! That's the gun...off the bench. Off hand will be a different story The next challenge.
be delighte to have you. are you in Central Texas?Wow! If you lived close to me I'd be your new best friend!
We have a 'possum that loves our back porch trash can. If we forget to close it, and put a rock on the lid, he will be curled up, in the can, asleep in the morning. I have to turn the trash can upside down to make him leave. He goes a few feet, gives me a accusative stare, runs ten feet and does it again. He is so sweet, I could not kill him. Hmmmm? PolecatI'm becoming an expert on "fun" targets. Milk jugs work great, but half-gallon almond milk cartons are my favorites. They explode quite spectacularly. Soda cans do to, but then I gotta stumble around in the snow to pick up all the sharp little pieces unless I wanna wait until spring to pick them up in the grass.
Occasionally I get to shoot a 'coon off the front porch. The food out there is for cats not 'coons. Some day maybe they'll learn that lesson. 'possums are just too pathetic to kill. Last one I tried to chase off the porch crawled into a small shelter on the cat tree and just looked out at me. Had a Colt Pre-Woodsman in my hand, but just didn't have the heart for it.
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