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I really have not boiled any out for quite a few years, but it might depend on the thickness of the horn and how fresh it was. I did them outside on a campfire and didn't check them four to five hours.  I just kept them boiling by adding water and wood when needed.  They might have been "done" prior to that, I just didn't bother to check them sooner.  I did have to use a pair of channel lock pliers to get ahold of the core to pull the core out.  I was never able to have them just fall out.  I am not sure if you can over-boil the horn, but it never seemed to affect the ones that I did.


Jerry


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