I remember years ago guys at my club when shooting the 1500 with an underlever rifle used solid foam pipe insulation taped onto a belt and poked the rounds into the foam .
Dave
Velcro Belt and pouch
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Re: Velcro Belt and pouch
That's a pretty good idea! Think will give that a go if I can find some.
Thanks Dave!
Thanks Dave!
Re: Velcro Belt and pouch
I have just found a pic from my old clubs web site showing the idea in action
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Re: Velcro Belt and pouch
I use a 2" velcro belt/duty belt type of thing,for the ammo i got a .410 shotgun belt with elasticated loops and cable tied the two together with a little foam insulation between them so it's easier to access the ammo around my belly.
This type of shotgun cart belt....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-RIFLE-BULL ... 4cfb8ff665
This type of shotgun cart belt....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20-RIFLE-BULL ... 4cfb8ff665
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Re: Velcro Belt and pouch
UKMCPRO sell velcro belts and they are under a fiver I think.
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