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With the gift of a 1858 Navy pistol, I have started into the sport of blackpowder shooting.

After making the order for the have to have items, I found that I was still it need of something to keep the .375 cal balls in.

So out with the leather working gear, that gets used a couple times a year. Finding some scrape buckskin, it turned into this pouch.

Any comments welcome, good or bad.

LeeRoy


Keep your powder dry.


 
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Good looking little pouch,but I don't think the antlers will fit in it...
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That's really some excellent work. Very fine pouch.


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Thanks for the replies.

The antlers is from a West Coast Blacktail that I was lucky enough to get a number of years ago. The deer would have just about fit in that pouch, I field dressed him and carried it out across my shoulders.

LeeRoy


Keep your powder dry.
 
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Nice pouch and that must of been a good Blacktail.

BC


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looks good. Big Grin


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nice pouch
 
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Thanks for the replies everyone.

I have put the finishing touches to my shot pouch.
The wood if trimings from the trees in my yard.

LeeRoy


Keep your powder dry.


 
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