No, because the ammonia in horn salt will not evaporate in something so dense. You can only use hornsalt in thin baked goods like cookies.
A powder horn was used to hold gun powder for guns. The powder horn was made for a real animal horn and was good for storing gun powder because there was no worry for it to ignite.
To remove powder from a powder horn, you can gently tap or shake the horn to loosen the powder. Then, use a small brush or cloth to wipe out any remaining powder residue. Be careful to avoid using any sharp or abrasive objects that could damage the interior lining of the horn.
A powder horn.
The powder horn is where the powder of the gun is so if you want to shot you need the powder
ebay, or wikipedia.com
A cream horn is a cone-shaped cake that is filled with cream.
A container used to store and measure gunpowder. It was used in muskets and became obsolete when the cartridge was invented. A powder horn was used to carry the gun powder before the invention of ready made cartridges or shells with the gun powder in the casing and the lead bullet wedged into the open end of the cartridge or casing. At the opposite end was the point where the firing pin had to strike in order to cause the powder to explode, creating enough energy to cause the bullet to travel through the barrel of the gun at tremendous velocity.
You can't see a horn
They had a few stores and shops, but not like we have today, and not right away. Instead, men would have bought or traded raw materials, e.g. gun powder, from seafaring merchants, often directly from the ship at port. Then they stored it in powder horns. When the powder was needed, they opened the horn and poured into the top of the gun barrel and packed it down.
powder horn man like the only place
Drawing knife screw calks for winter shoes tongs hammer anvil
You just need a new horn. and the horn should be up neer the radiator.