Very niceMy friend "Rex Puppy" from across the pond made these for me. He made (3) for me and threw in the pellet tin case as a gift. It has a magnet to hold it closed that you can't see. One hand operation, even for my old hands.
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It does nicely but if you ever find yourself shooting upside down, my pouch closes and the pellets won’t fall out.
They do look amazing and very high quality. High quality, especially from someone within the airgun community is always a plus.It does nicely but if you ever find yourself shooting upside down, my pouch closes and the pellets won’t fall out.
Check out the MAGPUL DAKA POUCH , water proof, come in several colors to organize different gr. Or different calibers and are very strongThanks but I'm looking for something that i can easily reach into and pull out a pellet for continuous loading and shooting. This item looks more like it's for carrying closed tins rather than loose pellets.
I have been using the Wilkins pouch. I wear it around the neck. I shoot Field Target and especially love that I can open it with one hand and due to the shape, I hardly ever spill any pellets if I forget to snap it shut. It's the large size and I can fish pellets out easily with my larger sized hand.They do look amazing and very high quality. High quality, especially from someone within the airgun community is always a plus.
My only concern is how wide they appear to be. How well would they work with a lanyard and hung around the neck for HFT?
BLAST FROM THE PAST! Children carried their lunch money in those in the 60's. A few coins bought a nutritious lunch prepared by cooks in the cafeteria. Schools can't afford to do that anymore. Children's lunch isn't as important as an overpaid blood sucking school administration club.Run into Walmart and buy a couple of holders made for diaphragm turkey calls. They close automatically and easily hold 30-40 pellets. Perfect for hunting and field use. And turkey calls too! View attachment 400898View attachment 400897
Dad, but yes, good memories of those days. For me school lunches were the best!BLAST FROM THE PAST! Children carried their lunch money in those in the 60's. A few coins bought a nutritious lunch prepared by cooks in the cafeteria. Schools can't afford to do that anymore. Children's lunch isn't as important as an overpaid blood sucking school administration club.
I used one of those all the time, wore the plastic hinge out. Then switched over to other methods. I still have a few of the old crosman ones in my supply box. Might as well start using them.just use one of the crossman copperhead plastic belt boxes from days gone by.......
True, the thin film of plastic as a hinge was always the weak point. Gorilla tape makes for a better hinge, but I kid, the Wilkins pellet pouch is tough to beat. Stylish, well made, and it comes in a variety of sizes and colors and it has become more readily available nowI used one of those all the time, wore the plastic hinge out. Then switched over to other methods. I still have a few of the old crosman ones in my supply box. Might as well start using them.
I have a couple that look a lot like that, I got from Beeman's about 40 years ago. They had plastic liners, and I think they were designed for tobacco pouches. The plastic finally gave up the ghost and I removed it. I also have a couple of those formed leather pouches from Wilkins, all are in different colors so I can differentiate between calibers and pellet types.My good friend Chuck @Longbrownbox makes a wicked nice leather pouch for your belt. They are not cheap, but nothing nice ever is!