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The Campfire / Re: What's Everyone Doing?
« Last post by Bigsmoke on November 03, 2025, 11:08:27 PM »
Went car shopping today.
It's really nerve wracking to think that a new Subaru costs more than my first two houses put together.  And that's just for an Outback or a Forester.
We've been trying to sell our travel trailer for a month or so.  Plan now is to take it back to the original dealer and consign it then trade our pickup in against the Subaru.  Gotta get rid of those payments.
I have been picking up a few already started powder horns that I have and trying to talk myself into finishing them, but have not make a lot of progress on that.
A month and a half ago, I did get to go on an Honor Flight back to Washington, DC.  That was awesome!!!  If you are a vet and have not done so - apply to your local chapter of Honor Flight and do it.  It's great.
John
PS:  Jim, that's a pretty nice measure, my friend.  I never did like to work with antler.  Glad someone does.  Of course, not  being particularly HC or PC, I go more for an adjustable brass measure rather than a fixed one of antler or wood or bone or ???  I did used to make adjustable brass measures but after I sold my metal lathe, that stopped.  I don't really miss that, either.
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General Interest / Building Paper Cartridges for Smoothbores
« Last post by RobD on November 03, 2025, 07:30:49 PM »
I have a need for this kinda ammunition for reenactment events so here's some quick vids on how I make blank and live ball musket/smoothbore paper cartridges.

Glue up blanks ...


String up live ball rounds ...
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The Campfire / Re: What's Everyone Doing?
« Last post by RobD on November 03, 2025, 07:23:59 PM »
Been a busy Summer for me, and now Fall as well.  The new Cav pup addition to the family zoo has taken its toll on free time but I did manage to join a Rev War NJ 3rd Regiment, get reasonably outfitted and complete a reenactment at the end of August.  Then there's been the muzzleloader kit assembling/finishing for a Kibler fowler, a Pedi Bess, another Kibler fowler, a Pedi Charleville, and another Kibler fowler kit on the way ... and Hopefully the Kibler Bess kit will get offered by early next year as I'll need it for a bunch of AWI 250th events next year.  God is good, so life is good, too.

This third Kibler fowler is a 16ga (.66" bore) and it'll be used primarily for Rev War militia reenactments.  Smoothbores of many types were used by the the bulk of Washington's troops, where the preponderance was dominated by farmers/militia.  They brought their fowlers to the Continental camps, where most of these guns didn't have bayonet lugs, so some used plug bayonets - not as good as an add-on bayonet that still allow the gun to be loaded/shot, but a bit better than a tomahawk.



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The Campfire / Re: What's Everyone Doing?
« Last post by BEAVERMAN on November 03, 2025, 06:58:51 PM »
It's been real quiet here lately and I'm as to blame as everybody else, now that summer has settled down, garden is cleaned up and tilled under, the grandkids are back to school and soccer is over with, Rondy's are over and it's 3 weeks till deer and elk here on the wet side of the state I've actually had a couple hours to dig out some started projects and ponder finishing them, started with this 65 grain elk time measure, turned out ok, have 4 horns to get at and finish starting tomorrow, what have ya'll been doing?
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Accoutrements / Re: Horn rehab project
« Last post by Bigsmoke on November 03, 2025, 04:26:30 PM »
You need a sander with a removable platten, else the belt cannot flex in the inside curve.
a 4x36 should work, if the platten is not a part of the frame.
And you need cloth backed belts, not paper.
The 4" belt can be cut into two 2" belts.
Best if the belt is in a vertical position.
Things to ponder as you wander, yonder.
John
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Accoutrements / Re: Horn rehab project
« Last post by KDubs on November 03, 2025, 02:07:22 PM »
I have a 4x36 but I think you're right.
 Now how to convince my wife  :luff:
 Sometime in the future I'm sure I'll have one , she did let me buy a new file though.
 Kevin
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Accoutrements / Re: Horn rehab project
« Last post by Bigsmoke on November 03, 2025, 09:56:43 AM »
Think mechanical assists.
A 2x48 or a 2x72 belt sander works wonders and truly speeds up the process.
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Accoutrements / Re: Horn rehab project
« Last post by KDubs on November 03, 2025, 09:33:13 AM »
If I have to do it all with files like I have been I'll never get any orders out for October country .
 Kevin
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TMA Postal Shoots / Re: October Match result and 2025 Postal Match Stats
« Last post by Salty on November 03, 2025, 07:36:58 AM »
Mark, thanks for your time running this. I enjoy it. Although being in south Texas, my favorite time to shoot is winter. So I will continue to shoot your targets for practice.
Looking forward to the restart.
Salty Jim
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Accoutrements / Re: Horn rehab project
« Last post by Bigsmoke on November 02, 2025, 07:02:54 PM »
You keep that up and you might get a job at October Country as a horn maker. :laffing :laffing :laffing
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