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    Redneckin' Again

    My little "wind puffer" was running out of powder and I couldn't find any unscented talcum powder in town, but I thought about this:



    Went to the big boy toy store (HD) and picked it up for $1.50 and refilled my puffer. Then I got another ideal--using this:



    Rinsed it out thoroughly and let it dry overnight, filled, it up, and now I have a backup. Only drawback is you have to unscrew the lid instead of the flip-up top on the original.

    And, for all you folks that are **** about your bow camo matching your clothes camo matching your pop-up camo matching your wraps, matching your strings and cables matching your . . . well, the chalk refills come in lots of colors.

    I've heard folks using cornstarch, but wondered about high humidity causing it to clump up.
    Last edited by dustoffer; 10-10-2015, 10:22 AM.

    #2
    different for sure, i like it

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      #3
      I keep a ball of cotton (like out of a pill bottle) stuffed in one of the holes in my bow. Pull a little piece off and let her fly in the wind, you could also put cover scent on the cotton ball, serve double duty.

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        #4
        I like the cotton ball idea.

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          #5
          I refill mine with regular old flour.

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            #6
            Nice find. Can't believe dewalt chalk was that cheap. Clearance or regular price?

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              #7
              Cool idea. I'll have to use that. Thanks.

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                #8
                Originally posted by medicmike View Post
                Nice find. Can't believe dewalt chalk was that cheap. Clearance or regular price?
                Don't know--all of the bottles of different colors on the shelf were that price--and it was the same price on-line.

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                  #9
                  The mind of a retired BIRD is always working for the good of the Redneck nation.

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