Powder Horns
Early Virginia Shot Pouch & Powder Horn
Shown here is my personal rig consisting of an early Virginia shot pouch and a Virginia banded, screw-tip powder horn. Most of the shot pouches made these days are relatively complicated affairs using designs from the early to middle 19th … Continue reading
Southern Heart Shaped Shot Pouches
The southern heart shaped shot pouches shown on this page were copied from pages 18-19 of Jim Webb’s Sketches of Hunting Pouches, Powder Horns, and Accoutrements of Southern Appalachia. I made the shot pouches exactly as shown, approximately 7.5″wide x … Continue reading
Late Colonial Powder Horn
This powder horn was made from a raw horn in a late colonial style. I scraped it down, carved and filed the spout in the traditional manner. The plain domed base plug was carved from pine and held in place … Continue reading
Virginia, Banded, Screw-tip Powder Horns
Screw-tip powder horns, as the name implies, have turned horn, antler, or bone tips that screw onto or into the powder horn body. Screw-tip powder horns were made as early as the French and Indian War in Philadelphia and spread … Continue reading
Plain Southern Powder Horns
The vast majority of original powder horns were as plain as they could be and still be functional. That means a flat pine (or other softwood) base plug and little or no carving of the throat; just enough work to … Continue reading