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The Corncob Primer 3/03/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernLights" data-source="post: 318476" data-attributes="member: 3183"><p>ADDED: Or is it really not necessary to fill in those spaces at all? I always thought it the hole is not near/at the bottom, it would allow moisture to collect and ruin the smoke. Certainly true for briars, in my experience. Is it in fact fine for that space beside and under the shank to remain open?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernLights, post: 318476, member: 3183"] ADDED: Or is it really not necessary to fill in those spaces at all? I always thought it the hole is not near/at the bottom, it would allow moisture to collect and ruin the smoke. Certainly true for briars, in my experience. Is it in fact fine for that space beside and under the shank to remain open? [/QUOTE]
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