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| Wolf Ears Equipment used to make some pretty nice ones and probably still does.
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| Lately I've been trying something else. You know those cheap elastic ammo carriers that slip over the buttstock that hold 10rnds? They will also slide up your arm when you're wearing a jacket!! Makes shooting the T/C pistol alot quicker to reload. I'd bet the rifle would be quicker also...just my 2cents worth.
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| Ammohouse, I have some of those and come to think of it I think I may have one like that is designed for the arm the only thing is they would be perpendicular to the arm but may still work. Thanks I will give it a try. |
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| Franks Wrist Reloaders are available from the TC custom shop. Fox Ridge Outfitters I believe. At one time they were $10, now they are double. The three I have had to be restitched with 2lb test monofilament line but are otherwise excellent for fast reloads of a single shot.
Another thing one can do is sew some elastic loops on your main outer garments sleeves and this will serve the same purpose. |
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| Ammohouse, I tried that (in the house) and carrying only say 3 rounds I think it will work with a bit of practice. |
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| I dug around yesterday and found a wrist wrap that holds 6 rounds. I thought I had one from the days of using my TC 41mag.. It works very nice with 3 rounds of 450/400. |
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| I like them perpendicular, I wear them on my trigger arm. I've used mine and they work fine. If they're too big...cut them down to 5 rounds or so. I'm working now to make an elastic strap and buckel for it...I'll post pics when I get it finished.
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