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Never had one before and thinking about using one holding 6 rounds approx. Want something tough, no-nonsense, time proven, straightforward to attach and that doesn't interfere with cheek placement on the buttstock. Prefer one without additional pouch/es. Would appreciate any recommendations from guys who use these. Cheers.


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Murray Custom Leather makes the best one I have used. I have them on three Ruger #1's. The elastic ones I have used don't keep their shape very well, and slide around the stock. The ones iI have used from Dick Murray are the ones with the elastic cartrige holders. Heavy duty stuff.
 
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The cheap elastic ones work just fine with a small modification. Cut a small hole towards the back and put your rear swivel stud through it. That way it won't slide around.
 
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Talentrec has got it right. Exactly what I did and have been using it many years.
 
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Murray Custom Leather makes the best one I have used. I have them on three Ruger #1's. The elastic ones I have used don't keep their shape very well, and slide around the stock. The ones iI have used from Dick Murray are the ones with the elastic cartrige holders. Heavy duty stuff.



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I use a cheap Bob Allen elastic band one with a simple flap over the cartridges. Never had an issue with it.

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Ordered one from murray as I was getting a .505 belt made. Wow that thing is very impressive. Not cheap but you get what you pay for. The stretched rawhide lacing sucks up tight when dry and will never move. Makes my old elastic one look pretty crude


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Just remember that it adds a fair bit of weight to the rifle. For a stalking rifle that I'll carry all day I prefer my spare cartridges on my belt. If I'm blind or still hunting then the buttstock holder works great.


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I've tried several including leather lace-up, neoprene with elastic loops, and leather with a Velcro secured flap. But my favorite is a cheap one made by Allen. It cost so little I thought I would try it out and just throw it away if I didn't like it. But I do like it and I have kept it and use it.

It has a little zippered pouch that sits flat when empty. I find the pouch good for carrying a couple of the little Rem-Oil packets, a couple of anti-fog wipes (don't mix these up with the Rem-Oil!), chapstick (it melts in your pocket), and a cravat (military bandanna with a safety pin). But you could put just about anything you want in there. It has straps that you adjust on the back to fit your rifle. Then you put the straps through some keepers and cinch them up. Cinch it up really tight then after a few days cinch it up again and it stays put. You can find them several places on the internet for $10-$16.

Allen Company Buttstock Shell Holder:




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The cheap elastic ones work just fine with a small modification. Cut a small hole towards the back and put your rear swivel stud through it. That way it won't slide around.


I no longer use this sleeve since I re-stocked the rifle, but it did work well to hold it still in this configuration.



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The SKD shines by having the cartridges held secure with elastic loops as others but moves ahead of the pack by putting them inside a zippered pouch

Never loose another round or have them snag a limb

Top it all off with a soft cheek pad



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Beartooth buttstock cartridge holder.
http://www.beartooth-products....ard-rifle-black.html
 
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for a minute I thought y'all were talking about one of the metal cartridge traps that are inletted into the butt stock.

Brownells used to stock them for about $50.

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My hunting partner had the nylon Allen type. Two years ago while dragging a deer downhill for about a half mile he reached the bottom then began to hear wolfs all around him making the hair stand on the back of his neck. He quickly loaded his rifle from the magazine only to discover 7 rounds missing from the flexible holster. Not a good feeling. If you use the type similar to the one displayed above within a zippered pouch, for varmint shooting from a fixed position, then they are ok.
Personally I favor an enclosed leather pouch on my belt/front torso.
 
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Hello Ted - This looks like a really neat set up. Do you have a link as to where they can be purchased? Thanks.

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The SKD shines by having the cartridges held secure with elastic loops as others but moves ahead of the pack by putting them inside a zippered pouch

Never loose another round or have them snag a limb

Top it all off with a soft cheek pad

 
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Hello Ted - This looks like a really neat set up. Do you have a link as to where they can be purchased? Thanks.


Larry, here is where he sent us to take a look before.

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Thoughts to ponder.

1. The exposed shiny brass is a mirror that will give away your position.

2. Bullet tip deformation from being unprotected when contacting anything that is hard, ruining accuracy.

3. The sun heating up the exposed brass, spiking the pressure which will cause a different flight path than what the rifle is sighted in for.
Also increasing the odds of case stickings.
 
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The SKD shines by having the cartridges held secure with elastic loops as others but moves ahead of the pack by putting them inside a zippered pouch

Never loose another round or have them snag a limb

Top it all off with a soft cheek pad



Thanks for sharing this - I will have one of these. It will answer a long time gripe of mine.


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These folks will make you a custom one...

Send them a stock trace and measurements...they do nice work.

I had them make me a custom sling...

Weston McLachlan buffalobrandleather@yahoo.com

They make them plain or fancy

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Custom...&hash=item2edf1646f9


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2. Big game animals can tell the difference between .015 of an inch in diameter, 15 grains of bullet weight, and 150 fps.
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Phew ! - an avalanche of answers and info - all good too. My question is more than answered. Many thanks to all for posting.


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