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I just picked up one of these for my boy to use. Completely unnecessary but I have lots of stuff that is. Looks like it should hold 75-100 22lr rounds. Seems to be very well made. Buying direct from them in England is about $20 cheaper than from their US website. I think is was about $32 including shipping coming from over the pond. http://www.wilkinspouches.com/airgun-pellet-pouches/
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I carry 10/22, 77/22, RAR magazines in speedloader pouches, which works pretty handily, too.
1 magazine in the gun, two spares in the speedloader pouch, and you've got 30 rounds ready to go.
I have a double-stack 9mm magazine cordura case that fits FOUR magazines for my SR-22 pistol, too. Just a happy happenstance, but it's easy to head out with a lot of pre-loaded magazines and hunt all day, without a lot of rattling (my old bones do enough of that already).
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This was bought to go with a SA revolver I bought my 10yr old. No speedloaders for that one. As a matter of fact I bought the SA to slow him down a bit. The kid can shoot up some ammo in a hurry.
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I just carry my bullets in my mouth and spit them into the chamber.
Seriously, I think that is a neat innovation.
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I've been using a Lowepro D-Pods 20 for the past few years while squirrel hunting. It is actually a small neoprene camera case but performs exceedingly well as a .22LR ammo pouch. It has a small kangaroo pouch in addition to the main pouch that is perfect for an extra 5 shot magazine. Stiff belt loop has a firm Velcro closure so the pouch can be removed from a belt without having to unbuckle the belt to slide it off. Has two cord loops so that the pouch can be worn from the neck. video here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-...rp_d_rvw_img?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0001HOWTW$7.00 bucks from Amazon.
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Thought that was what pockets were for?
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Thought that was what pockets were for? You can put them wherever you want to. I thought it would be something different that my kid could use. Is that a hard concept to grasp? I'm well aware there is a lot of ways to carry ammo, I just thought I'd share one I hadn't seen before.
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Thought that was what pockets were for? Where's the uselessness in that?
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Plastic snuff can. Handy, waterproof, economical.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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I just carry my bullets in my mouth and spit them into the chamber.
Seriously, I think that is a neat innovation. That's what we did with 22's and air rifle pellets. And used our teeth on split shots. Explains some things
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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This was bought to go with a SA revolver I bought my 10yr old. No speedloaders for that one. As a matter of fact I bought the SA to slow him down a bit. The kid can shoot up some ammo in a hurry. Golden Spike?
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Not really a necessity but no more outrageous than the guy who has 5 Ingrams for gutting one deer a year. Looks better than a snuff can or a ziplock bag too.
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This was bought to go with a SA revolver I bought my 10yr old. No speedloaders for that one. As a matter of fact I bought the SA to slow him down a bit. The kid can shoot up some ammo in a hurry. Golden Spike? Coleman western 628. It was my first hunting knife. Figured my boy could start with it too.
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Plastic snuff can. Handy, waterproof, economical. I do the same, but a very nicely made pouch, non the less.
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just a pouch 'tween yer cheek and gum.......
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... but no more outrageous than the guy who has 5 Ingrams for gutting one deer a year. ... That is funny ...
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I have a zippered canvas pouch that measures about 4x5. It was actually a cosmetic bag that came with one of my mom's purses 30+ years ago. It's quiet and makes it easy to just stick in my pocket and go squirrel hunting.
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Here's my boy wearing it. He likes it, that's all that matters to me.
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