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Some years back, "dump pouches" for rimfire ammo were available (Uncle Mike's comes to mind). A soft, but thick and stiff fabric, with a belt loop, and at least one brand with a velcro closure. AFAIK they've been discontinued. Hoping I'm wrong, and someone can point me in the right direction. I could use 3 to fit a 1 3/4 inch belt.
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There are many shotgun shell bags that could work. I like the ones with spring steel lids. My Orvis vest has these and they are pretty convenient. There is a full range of these with some single and some dual compartment.
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A tad large for my purposes, but thank you. The pouches I'm referencing are maybe 3" long, 1 3/4' wide, and 2" deep. IIRC.
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Would an IFAK pouch work?
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Not sure if this is what you want or not but I have been using Crossman Pellet pouches for years. I buy a few every year for gifts. $7 on Amazon https://www.airgundepot.com/crosman-ammo-pouch.html
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I like dump pouches. If you try home made use a length of tape from a worn out tape measure. Put it in a slot across the mouth of the pouch and sew it in making a channel. when you open the mouth you can get the ammo and when you let go it snaps back. Maybe you don't like making things. Check the pellet suppliers as was already brought up. Maybe www.pyramydair.com Well, RZ.
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Sixpack, will that go on an 1 3/4" belt ??
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Sixpack, will that go on an 1 3/4" belt ?? [/quote]
Yes. I have one on a 2” black web belt (an old Cabelas 25 round shotshell holder that sucked). As long as you don’t try and overfill it, it works great!
Hope that helps.
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Sounds dimensionally similar to a USGI hand grenade pouch, but those usually have snaps or fastex buckles rather than velcro closures.
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Mark, The link I provided is a little different than the pouch on Amazon. The Amazon pouch is fixed and the pouch in the link is a Velcro style loop that is not fixed. I have each and the work equally well. The Amazon version is what I have on a 2” belt. Just noticed the difference and wanted to let you know. Edit to add- just checked and Either one will fit on a 2” belt. Just wanted to clear that up! Amazon version: Link Version:
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00KW0ABA2/ref=cm_sw_r_em_apa_i_6MWXFbF2GC2KVScroll through the pictures. It says it will hold 100 rounds of .22 LR and fits a 1.8" wide belt.
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I could see making some nice hand tooled rigs like these. I'm a little bit more fussy on the finish however.
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Does anyone still make the dump pouches for reloading a revolver?
I'm not old enough to remember that. Honest. Maybe.
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Does anyone still make the dump pouches for reloading a revolver?
I'm not old enough to remember that. Honest. Maybe. Do you mean the bottom dump rigs?
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MTM makes a hard plastic pouch for the purpose.
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Does anyone still make the dump pouches for reloading a revolver?
I'm not old enough to remember that. Honest. Maybe. Do you mean the bottom dump rigs? Most were.
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K1500, I'm trying to get away from plastic - the ammo rattling in the boxes drives me NUTS in the pasture!
Sakoluvr, I'm going to give those a try - I always prefer leather to fabric, for most uses.
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Does anyone still make the dump pouches for reloading a revolver?
I'm not old enough to remember that. Honest. Maybe. Do you mean the bottom dump rigs? Most were. How fancy do you want them? I usually like my stuff to pop for my customer. Hand tooled and hand stitched using saddle type stitching and finished edges. What caliber do you want 357 38 44 45?
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Take a look at the MTM ammo wallet. I have several for .357 with no rattle. The rounds snap in and out and they are really nice to carry. I believe they make a .22 version.
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