Hi Folks, I was reading in my book on Pennsylvania longrifles, in a section regarding powder horns. It noted that one purpose of the screw tip on a horn was to act as a funnel to aid in filling the horn (once unscrewed and reversed of course). Being a greenhorn myself, I had never thought of that. It would seem too small in diameter to act as a funnel, but then, anything as a funnel is better than nothing.
I always thought the screw tip was for a more secure method of ensuring the horn tip remained closed until needed.
Any thoughts on all of this?
Best wishes, and God Bless, Marc