flashman wrote:Looks nice ,it holds the powder ,how do you measure the amount of powder out in the field .............
bigpete wrote:flashman wrote:Looks nice ,it holds the powder ,how do you measure the amount of powder out in the field .............
You pour it into a powder measure
Oldbloke wrote:bigpete wrote:flashman wrote:Looks nice ,it holds the powder ,how do you measure the amount of powder out in the field .............
You pour it into a powder measure
Yep, beat me to it.
Here is an adjustable measure and a 30.06 shell that holds 60gr that I usually use.
flashman wrote:All good thanks for the info , what kind of weapon is it ??
CRF wrote:I make mine out of antler or wood. A thoroughly dried piece of redgum makes a decent looking powder measure.
Oldbloke wrote:flashman wrote:All good thanks for the info , what kind of weapon is it ??
It's a CVA Percusion rifle. 1/2" ball. They are a cheap replica. But considering I only paid $250 I'm happy.
It's just a toy but will take it hunting if I get a chance.
bigpete wrote:Oldbloke wrote:flashman wrote:All good thanks for the info , what kind of weapon is it ??
It's a CVA Percusion rifle. 1/2" ball. They are a cheap replica. But considering I only paid $250 I'm happy.
It's just a toy but will take it hunting if I get a chance.
Don't think of it as a toy. They're a pretty decent rifle for the price
Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:I make mine out of antler or wood. A thoroughly dried piece of redgum makes a decent looking powder measure.
I was thinking bone or the horn tip.
CRF wrote:Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:I make mine out of antler or wood. A thoroughly dried piece of redgum makes a decent looking powder measure.
I was thinking bone or the horn tip.
I've seen some very nice bone measures, I actually quite like the lightly decorated/engraved ones shown in original pieces from the 18th century.
Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:I make mine out of antler or wood. A thoroughly dried piece of redgum makes a decent looking powder measure.
I was thinking bone or the horn tip.
I've seen some very nice bone measures, I actually quite like the lightly decorated/engraved ones shown in original pieces from the 18th century.
Can you drill bone? Or do you need to file it?
Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:Oldbloke wrote:CRF wrote:I make mine out of antler or wood. A thoroughly dried piece of redgum makes a decent looking powder measure.
I was thinking bone or the horn tip.
I've seen some very nice bone measures, I actually quite like the lightly decorated/engraved ones shown in original pieces from the 18th century.
Can you drill bone? Or do you need to file it?
Larry wrote:Actually I think horn and antler is more hair cells than any bone material, When de horning a calf it is very important to make sure that the cap of hair /scalp is removed from the internal stump.
bigpete wrote:Larry wrote:Actually I think horn and antler is more hair cells than any bone material, When de horning a calf it is very important to make sure that the cap of hair /scalp is removed from the internal stump.
Horn is hair.
Antler is bone.
2 very different things