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Thread: need to make up a 'cows knee' for this weekend.

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    Boolit Master hc18flyer's Avatar
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    need to make up a 'cows knee' for this weekend.

    We have light rain or snow in the weekends forecast. years ago I made one for my flint smoothbore, works fine on my TC percussion. Need to sew an extra up for my Grandson. It sucks to have a good shot present itself and hear that 'sickening pop' of just your cap going off! Lots of pictures on line. Be a good project for around the campfire Friday afternoon. Can't wait for 'DEER Camp', favorite time of the year! hc18flyer

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    I take it this is the same as a lock cover. I have seen a couple of patterns on line.
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    I just cut a piece of leather, punched a couple of holes, and tied it on with a shoelace knot. Works like a champ. You can also accomplish a lot of good by using grease to make a dam that will channel water away from your pan.

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    I use a piece of wool blanket, enough to fold over the breech area, plus another 6-8" overlap on barrel and wrist ends, and hang maybe six inches below the gun. No attachment. I carry with the gun cradled, and my arm and hand holds it in place. I tried cows knees over the years, and didn't find them nearly as effective as the wool.
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    Ugly, but effective. I used to use sandwich bags over my percussion lock T/C.
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    Piece of treated canvas duck works well. Thompson's Water Seal is fine for at least one season, then can be reapplied. Mink oil works, too.

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