Levi Garrett said:Got that exact setup, been so long since i set it up, not sure how I charred the denim LOL.
Frank
Did it involve a tin can with a lid in the hot coals?
Levi Garrett said:Got that exact setup, been so long since i set it up, not sure how I charred the denim LOL.
Frank
+10Flint, a steel and char cloth in a tin box
SuperCub said:When hunting, a good way to start a fire is to carefully remove the projectile from one of your ammo w/o spilling the powder. Just pour the powder onto your dry fire starter kindling stuff and then load the empty, primed, case into the rifle. Hold the muzzle to the powder pile and pull the trigger. The primer flash will ignite the powder and you now have a fire.![]()
Otherwise, I always carry a BIC lighter.
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BIGREDD said:The air moving ahead of the primer flash will blow your powder and kindling about six feet away... you obviously have not tried this.![]()
Char cloth is a cloth equivalent to charcoal, that is incompletely burned organic matter. And it is made in a similar manner.Pardon the ignorance here...what's a char cloth? And how does one make & use it?
scanner said:I never tried it yet, but he said collect the lint left in your close dryer and rub vasoline in it. I already have a big bag of the stuff, just need to give it a try.
BIGREDD said:The air moving ahead of the primer flash will blow your powder and kindling about six feet away... you obviously have not tried this.[/QUOTE
Survivor man did this with about 3 or 4 shots, helluva waste of ammo when you're miles from nowhere.