Well, by now it's pretty clear I'm a green-horn when it comes to this genre of firearms enthusiasm, so I might as well start asking the questions that have been rolling around the brain housing group for a while.
What is supposed to go in a possibles bag? And why are so many of these bags so...
small? I have one such bag, which came as part of a deal in obtaining an original percussion rifle. The bag is modern, and it measures about 8" wide and deep. It seems when I have taken it to the field, it feels stuffed with ...well, STUFF! So either I need a bigger bag, or I'm putting way too much into the one I have.
I suspect the first step might be to acquire a leather pouch for lead balls, and keep those out of the possibles bag. And a strap for hanging the flask around my neck would probably help.
I just got my bottles of Lehigh Valley Lube, so I can probably leave the tube of Bore Butter at home, and just find a small dispenser to keep an ounce of LVL with me, just in case.
Also, I know a lot of guys bring a shooting box along (kept in the car, perhaps) with extra tools and supplies. I have been kicking around the idea of finding a fishing tackle box just for my muzzleloading supplies. Seems an easy way to organize materials, parts, patches, tools, etc, for carrying to the range.