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been doing a bit of shopping on evilbay this week and found a couple of things some people might be interested in :/

 

first i bought myself a new(ish) cartridge bag for £6 here :yes: its an old army gas mask webbing pouch, very impressed with it (so far). i was getting fed up with searching through different jacket pockets for knives/binoculars/ear plugs, etc, so decided to buy something to hold everything, and found this. it can be carried on the shoulder and also has a velcro fastening at the back so that it can be attached to a belt for extra support. feels tough and holds alot of kit - so far (in the small pockets alone) its easily holding a set of binoculars, a folding knife and penknife, a fold up game bag (more in a mo), earplugs, small torch, crow caller, a few buckshot shells and a lighter. the main compartment can easily hold 6 boxes of carts, and there would be enough room to put in a bottle of coke, etc, and to throw in shooting gloves, hat, etc too. very impressed, just need to get out shooting with it :yes:

 

second, which was a bit dearer, was a fold up game bag here, was a bit more expensive (under £15 tho) but seems to be worth it. it fits under the straps on the inside of the lid of the cartridge bag. only thing ill fault with it is it seems a bit light, so not sure how many rabbits, pigeons, pheasants, etc, you could fit in it before it ripped (i reckon a good few though), but its better than my usual method of bailer twine or plastic bags :blush:

 

as i said its just a quick heads up :hmm:

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beat you to it! I have a couple of these (fiver from army surplus in darlo) always have two full in my truck hold about 250 each.

 

note carts may look like 7.1/2 but are size 6 home loads :blush:

 

cheers KW

 

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been doing a bit of shopping on evilbay this week and found a couple of things some people might be interested in :lol:

 

first i bought myself a new(ish) cartridge bag for £6 here :no: its an old army gas mask webbing pouch, very impressed with it (so far). i was getting fed up with searching through different jacket pockets for knives/binoculars/ear plugs, etc, so decided to buy something to hold everything, and found this. it can be carried on the shoulder and also has a velcro fastening at the back so that it can be attached to a belt for extra support. feels tough and holds alot of kit - so far (in the small pockets alone) its easily holding a set of binoculars, a folding knife and penknife, a fold up game bag (more in a mo), earplugs, small torch, crow caller, a few buckshot shells and a lighter. the main compartment can easily hold 6 boxes of carts, and there would be enough room to put in a bottle of coke, etc, and to throw in shooting gloves, hat, etc too. very impressed, just need to get out shooting with it :lol:

 

second, which was a bit dearer, was a fold up game bag here, was a bit more expensive (under £15 tho) but seems to be worth it. it fits under the straps on the inside of the lid of the cartridge bag. only thing ill fault with it is it seems a bit light, so not sure how many rabbits, pigeons, pheasants, etc, you could fit in it before it ripped (i reckon a good few though), but its better than my usual method of bailer twine or plastic bags :oops:

 

as i said its just a quick heads up :welcomeani:

Nice 1 Babby....I'm the same as you...Got a dozen pockets...Can never remember whats in which....Might have to give that a go....

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