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Storage Of Pellets When Out In The Field?


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What's the camo tape for? Just incase you get mixed up and shoot a rabbit with a small breath freshening mint?...?

It's so when I drop them it takes me fookin ages to find them..made me laugh out loud that ....

Nice pellet holder there jimmy ! Just a pity it's not 177 More fps , know what I mean Atb mate Dave

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  On 14/12/2015 at 08:09, Lab said:

 

  On 14/12/2015 at 03:33, Johno2486 said:

Couple of Camo taped Tic Tac Containers - does the job..

What's the camo tape for? Just incase you get mixed up and shoot a rabbit with a small breath freshening mint?...

LOL..........get back to the dog section with the rest of the rif-raf!

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Her indoors got me this its mint when out in the fields

 

keep my pellets in the little compartment in the back

 

but it cost a few quid mind

 

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Other than carrying three magazines for my Daystate Regal, which cover my day's shooting. For sessions with my spring rifles I just line an empty, sturdy screw-top pellet tin (Eley Wasps came in just the right sort of screw-top tin) with cheap Halfords' Chamiose leather superglued in place. Paint it grey enamel and there you have a soundproof tin that pellets wont rattle inside and kept safe, dry and snug. And won't cost you more than a few quid to make several tins.

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