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30 November 2006, 00:45
MHC_TX
470NE Ammo Boxes
What plastic ammo boxes do you use/recommend for the 470NE and where do you get them?

Thanks
30 November 2006, 00:57
new_guy
Midway's "Magnum Ammo Box" by Frankford Arsenal works for 20 rounds of 470.

And they are only about 1.40/ea in a box of 10.


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30 November 2006, 03:27
bradhe
MTM makes some good 20 rounders with a clipped top
30 November 2006, 04:48
AfricanHunter
quote:
Originally posted by bradhe:
MTM makes some good 20 rounders with a clipped top


My experience the clip fastener sucks. It's fine until it breaks, them what? I find them very short life. Other than that they are great.
30 November 2006, 05:23
Bill Cooley
I like the slip top boxes but hate when they don't stay closed. I had a old motor cycle tube so I cut it up to make "rubber bands" that work well to keep the boxes closed.


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30 November 2006, 05:34
dirklawyer
Call Huntingtons, they sell the J&J slip on style that holds 20. They are quite stong and the one you need is the XL-20 model. Very few of the slip-on styles will allow you to put the rim down-bullet up this box will, which is a plus IMO when I have solids and softs in the same box.


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30 November 2006, 14:24
Jonathan Tomlinson
MTM also make a hinged box that holds either 5 or 10 rounds and is a bit more useful for travel as they have a fairly rigid fastener, the slip top boxes may hold more rounds but do have a nasty habit of loosing the lid at the least convenient moment and dumping the rounds
30 November 2006, 20:21
JBoutfishn
MTM Case-Gard H-50.

Holds 50 rounds. I put a piece of foam on the top. No rattle, no problems.


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