I would cheat and use a little scotch tape. And I don’t care what anyone says - nothing is cooler than paper wrapped ammo bundles. We should go back to doing it that way and use proper leather pouches to hold them in…😊👍
awesome video, I don't even shoot black powder, but I watched the entire video for the historical knowledge. thanks for making such a cool and detailed video, you make me want to start shoot BP.
Great video! I enjoyed it. Always wondered what the cartridges and bundle paper looked like when they were new and not aged for 160 plus years.
I made Templates for revolver cartridges from leather which I soaked in linseed oil. Works well too.
I would cheat and use a little scotch tape. And I don’t care what anyone says - nothing is cooler than paper wrapped ammo bundles. We should go back to doing it that way and use proper leather pouches to hold them in…😊👍
Thank you for this "how to" videos that you make
👍 Danke fürs Hochladen!
👍 Thanks for uploading!
👍 Very good and beautiful, thank you!
👍 Sehr gut und schön, danke!
awesome video, I don't even shoot black powder, but I watched the entire video for the historical knowledge. thanks for making such a cool and detailed video, you make me want to start shoot BP.
Another great video.............as usual 👍🏻
Very nice. I like it.
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What is the distance between the wood for forming the arsenal pack?
Nice job
You neglected to put the roll of musket caps that came with the bundle.
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Hello! Thank you for your video! As far as the Ideal Die, is the 575 423 213 4 Die- Single Cavity the same as the 575 213?
William, I've never seen an Idea mold marked that way, but the number suggests that It is the same. A photo would help to identify it.
@@erasgonehistoricalmolds2400 Thank you for your reply. Here are a couple of pictures.
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