Westley Posted Friday at 10:21 Report Share Posted Friday at 10:21 On 23/10/2024 at 15:21, ditchman said: cartridge belts damage your stock over time..... NOT if you put them under a jacket or gilet top layer. I use one with Bismuth cartridges, in for duck drives. It stays under the top clothing layer though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted Friday at 15:37 Report Share Posted Friday at 15:37 5 hours ago, Westley said: NOT if you put them under a jacket or gilet top layer. I use one with Bismuth cartridges, in for duck drives. It stays under the top clothing layer though. Really handy where you can’t get at it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted Friday at 16:41 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:41 On 23/10/2024 at 14:18, Old farrier said: Like these? Yes. I had my initials put on mine. A wise precaution I advise. As it's all too easy otherwise for someone to innocently "confuse" your Brady bag for own cheap foreign made "knock off" and accidentally take yours home with them. LOL! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old farrier Posted Friday at 16:43 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:43 Just now, enfieldspares said: Yes. I had my initials put on mine. A wise precaution I advise. As it's all too easy otherwise for someone to innocently "confuse" your Brady bag for own cheap foreign made "knock off" and accidentally take yours home with them. LOL! Would you like one? straps on the buckle are a tad worn on both but reparable Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enfieldspares Posted Friday at 16:46 Report Share Posted Friday at 16:46 Just now, Old farrier said: Would you like one? straps on the buckle are a tad worn on both but reparable I have three already. The days of needing such are long gone for me. I only now use the smallest one and that stays on the transport and I decant from it to a nylon modern cartridge belt (which I hang from the peg when shooting) and pockets before each drive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westley Posted Friday at 18:16 Report Share Posted Friday at 18:16 (edited) 2 hours ago, London Best said: Really handy where you can’t get at it! As I'm not a lover of shooting tame ducks, I tend to limit my shooting at them. I therefore put 6 cartridges into the 'hand warmer' pocket of my shooting coat or gilet, before the start of the drive. They are then easily accessible, but still separated from my other cartridges. Edited Friday at 18:16 by Westley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London Best Posted Friday at 19:12 Report Share Posted Friday at 19:12 52 minutes ago, Westley said: As I'm not a lover of shooting tame ducks, I tend to limit my shooting at them. I therefore put 6 cartridges into the 'hand warmer' pocket of my shooting coat or gilet, before the start of the drive. They are then easily accessible, but still separated from my other cartridges. I couldn’t agree more about shooting reared duck. I just won’t do it myself. I try not to go on any shoot which has any reared duck at all, and if I unknowingly attend such a shoot I find I can’t see them when they fly past me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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