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General discussion => Contemporary Accoutrements => Topic started by: frontier gander on February 25, 2012, 10:03:07 AM

Title: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: frontier gander on February 25, 2012, 10:03:07 AM
My brother in law found an Antelope shed a couple years ago while we were hunting. Im feeling traditional lately and just have been goin nuts looking for something to keep me busy.  If you don't know this already, Pronghorn Antelope "antlers" are actually made of hair. Finding one shed was a true gem as its very rare to come across them on the plains simply because they are made of hair and fall apart.

Im considering making a powder horn out of it as its in great shape and very uncommon to see. '

What do you think?
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: smokinbuck on February 25, 2012, 10:51:26 PM
"they are made of hair and come apart" How will you stop that from happening?
Mark
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Post by: Majorjoel on February 25, 2012, 11:03:32 PM
F.G., I have a short prong horn antler that was given to me several years ago. It has been kicking around my shop ever since and I never could figure out just what to make out of it. It still has it's core inside of it. Seems to be pretty hard and sturdy material to work with. I believe that most deer antlers are basically made up of the same organic stuff. Anyone have any ideas or examples of their work made out of a prong horn antler?
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: Dr. Tim-Boone on February 25, 2012, 11:07:30 PM
 from Wikipedia  ;D  Males have a prominent pair of horns on the top of the head, which are made up of an outer sheath of hairlike substance that grows around a bony core; the outer sheath is shed annually. Males have a horn sheath about 12.5–43 cm (4.9–17 in) (average 25 cm (9.8 in)) long with a prong. Females have smaller horns, ranging from 2.5–15 cm (1–6 in) (average 12 centimetres (4.7 in)) and sometimes barely visible; they are straight and very rarely pronged.
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: bigbat on February 26, 2012, 01:03:01 AM
I have made priming horns and powder measures from antelope horn. Yes they come apart  but will last for a long time if not left on the ground in the elements.  We still find buffalo horns (in poor shape) lying on the ground while horse backing in the hills.  They have been there for over 100 years.
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: Dphariss on February 26, 2012, 03:21:39 AM
My brother in law found an Antelope shed a couple years ago while we were hunting. Im feeling traditional lately and just have been goin nuts looking for something to keep me busy.  If you don't know this already, Pronghorn Antelope "antlers" are actually made of hair. Finding one shed was a true gem as its very rare to come across them on the plains simply because they are made of hair and fall apart.

Im considering making a powder horn out of it as its in great shape and very uncommon to see. '

What do you think?

I have a primer made from the first one I killed, been using it for over 30 years.

Dan
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: frontier gander on February 26, 2012, 06:00:11 AM
Awesome! Then it looks like i will have a project on my hands after all.
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Post by: sonny on February 26, 2012, 05:15:16 PM
where's the picture????................sonny
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Post by: Poor Bull on February 27, 2012, 02:58:29 AM
I'd like to see what others have made of antelope horn. 
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: penrosefred on March 08, 2012, 03:42:53 PM
I have a picture of a antelope powder horn but I don't know how to post pictures, if some one would post it for me i would send it to them, that I can do.
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: Tim Crosby on March 08, 2012, 09:51:11 PM
I have a picture of a antelope powder horn but I don't know how to post pictures, if some one would post it for me i would send it to them, that I can do.

 Here you go:

 (https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi250.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fgg248%2FtimbuckII%2Fantelophorn.jpg&hash=b9fe873e84321bdbd03415f8610703d0468f3b6c)
Title: Re: Antelope Powder Horn
Post by: Tim Crosby on March 08, 2012, 09:53:39 PM
  This is a Proghorn measure that Tim Albert sent me to post:

 (https://americanlongrifles.org/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi250.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fgg248%2FtimbuckII%2F010-26.jpg&hash=3ad96943255837563f77b4572ad3943a20e6e144)