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Which Pouch n’ Horn?

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When getting a new muzzleloader, I always get a new pouch and horn, too. :)

For my new Kibler Woodsrunner, I’m curious what would be a historically accurate set for a 1760 era Virginia-made rifle?

Thanks gang!!

-Smokey
 
We know of lots of beautiful skimshawned horns from that time, my gut feeling is most had plain.
Horn making was a profession like riflesmith and people loved art when they could get it
A simple horn and small D shaped bag would probably be average
 
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