Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Muzzleloaders => Topic started by: Eric Krewson on December 29, 2019, 07:54:59 am
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I put this on the "What did you do today" thread but thought I would put it here as well.
I was playing with scrap osage and made some ball starters for my flintlocks. I hunt with a ball board and don't need to cut a patch, these smack a ball in with authority because of the flat surface area to strike with your hand and take up very little space. I made one for my 12ga fowler and one for my .54.
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Nifty idea! Especially for old hands! I use a rubber mallet on the range, and my first charge when hunting, will try to work up some of those!
Hawkdancer
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I should have made the shaft of the smaller one a little longer so I can hold it between my fingers for that first light smack to get the ball just started into the barrel.
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Aha! That will help!
Hawkdancer
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I like!
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Nice, Eric. I'll have to make me some.
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Those look pretty neat and handy Eric. :OK
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Those are nice
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As you can tell from the darkened osage I made the one for my fowler a year or so ago and have used it a good bit, it works perfectly.
I need to get a 1/2" round grinding bit to cut the cavity in the next .54 I make. It took me a while get the one in the picture hollowed out with small round dremel, the wood was as hard as a rock.