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| I went to a one-room country school and the neighbor kid just carried the lead pellets in his mouth. He did however have some problems later in life which might be related to lead poisoning. |
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| Swinging a kid around my neck with a mouth full of pellets would not seem as practical as the Wilkins pellet pouch. I ordered two more of them. One for my grandsons upcoming birthday and a small one for my .177 pellets. My other is a large for .20 cal pellets. |
| Posts: 3811 | Location: san angelo tx | Registered: 18 November 2009 |
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| Heck I'm from England. I just keep 'em loose in a jeans pocket. For all practical purposes they'll shoot accurate enough. Else I just reload straight from the tin. But those pouches are nice that's sure. Really nice....but too expensive for me. Lovely gift. |
| Posts: 6824 | Location: United Kingdom | Registered: 18 November 2007 |
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| enfieldspares--I gritted my teeth a little before letting loose of that much for a pouch. I had been keeping my pellets in the tin on my patio. Couple times the tins were overturned and I lost some pellets. Figured with the pouch that problem eliminated. Those pouches should last a lifetime with any reasonable care at all. |
| Posts: 3811 | Location: san angelo tx | Registered: 18 November 2009 |
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| They are a quality item, that's sure. I am surprised there's no similar in the US. |
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| enfieldspares--Another quality leather item from England are Brooks Saddles---not for horses, bicycle seats. |
| Posts: 3811 | Location: san angelo tx | Registered: 18 November 2009 |
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| Got the two other pouches I ordered. There is a fairly big difference in size between the large and the small. |
| Posts: 3811 | Location: san angelo tx | Registered: 18 November 2009 |
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