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Posted: 8/10/2015 6:19:42 PM EDT
So how are you carrying spare ammo for your bolt guns? Magazines? Loose ammo in your pocket?
What sort of pouches have you found that work for aics or ruger synthetic gsr mags? |
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http://www.amazon.com/Allen-Company-Deluxe-Rifle-Carrier/dp/B007NCYAFE
Allen Company Deluxe Rifle Ammo CarrierThis is what I use. ETA. Just noticed this was in Precision forum, I use mine Hunting. |
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I just got some of these in. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009JVOSNQ/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1439496982&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX200_QL40&keywords=usmc+frag+pouches&dpPl=1&dpID=31hsO-xEWdL&ref=plSrch
They fit 10 round synthetic gsr mag. 5 rounders fit if the bullets are pointed up or down |
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the TAB Gear SAC (silent ammo carrier) is awesome!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzIh2qBU2Ak |
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http://www.midwayusa.com/product/2124285551/frankford-arsenal-flip-top-ammo-box-509-22-250-remington-243-winchester-308-winchester-50-round-plastic
Until it goes in a magazine/rifle. |
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i have yet to see anything that work really well, so i'm still using 50 round plastic ammo boxes. lot of room for improvement in this area.
what i really want, is a long elastic strip in a loksak quality ziplock bag that i can slide down into the same pocket as my water bladder. |
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Originally Posted By taliv:
i have yet to see anything that work really well, so i'm still using 50 round plastic ammo boxes. lot of room for improvement in this area. what i really want, is a long elastic strip in a loksak quality ziplock bag that i can slide down into the same pocket as my water bladder. View Quote That could cause a lot of condensation on the cartridges. If you are shooting a lot of ammo as in long range shooting, bottom metal with detachable mags makes a lot of sense. Even on fudd guns, I like the SAKO 75 action the best, with the wonderful stainless detachable mags that fit flush in the rifle, feed smoothly without failure, and can be carried easily in pockets. |
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Yep that's why I mentioned the loksak ziploc. I do use AICS mags and usually carry 200 rounds. I don't want to bring 20 mags though.
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I carry it in the magazine if I'm hunting and I bring enough to fill the mag and that's it.
For match work, depends. If at all possible I keep it in a small plastic cooler to keep the temp stable. Less often in 50 round plastic cases pulled from said cooler. Where necessary, pre-loaded mags stuffed in appropriately sized mag pockets on an old surplus LBV. |
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i probably should have said "need the ability to comfortably carry 200 rounds" instead of "usually...."
average PRS match these days is 200-250ish rounds over 2 days, and trending up. so usually need about half that per day. I like to carry a little more than i think I'll need though. One match last year, threat of rain on the second day caused the match directors to decide to shoot a bunch of extra stages on the first day, so having a little extra ammo on hand was handy. also, you never know if you'll get into a shootout (i.e. tie breaker) or have to reshoot a stage. And is some poorly run matches, you may have a stage that requires a disproportionate amount of ammo. In a lot of matches, you get to go back to your car around lunch, so you could carry less and resupply, but not all. and in many of those instances, you're actually carpooling in the back of somebody else's truck so it's best to have what you need in your pack. |
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Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
For 20 rounds at the ready I like the BLACKHAWK! S.T.R.I.K.E. Pro Marksman Pouch... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/192e88d9-3fdb-42a1-a663-de2c43864b30_zpsnou2rqbt.jpg View Quote Oh, I like that.... |
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+1 on the Blackhawk they are awesome.
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I found it easier just to keep them in the cardboard box, but that was mil. Those cases like the Blackhawk one are huge.
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Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
Its not really that much bigger than a box when closed and it holds range cards nicely.. I haven't figured out what the elastic loop inside is for. Pen or Chemlight..? http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0261_zpszsir2a5t.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0260_zpshuliwnew.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
Originally Posted By ReconB4:
I found it easier just to keep them in the cardboard box, but that was mil. Those cases like the Blackhawk one are huge. Its not really that much bigger than a box when closed and it holds range cards nicely.. I haven't figured out what the elastic loop inside is for. Pen or Chemlight..? http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0261_zpszsir2a5t.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0260_zpshuliwnew.jpg It's nice, but something I'd use on a range and not the field. It seems like a lot to fumble with, unfolding and what not, then again, I'd need to try it. I may like it, but the old school rounds in the box worked for me. lol |
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Originally Posted By ReconB4:
It's nice, but something I'd use on a range and not the field. It seems like a lot to fumble with, unfolding and what not, then again, I'd need to try it. I may like it, but the old school rounds in the box worked for me. lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ReconB4:
Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
Originally Posted By ReconB4:
I found it easier just to keep them in the cardboard box, but that was mil. Those cases like the Blackhawk one are huge. Its not really that much bigger than a box when closed and it holds range cards nicely.. I haven't figured out what the elastic loop inside is for. Pen or Chemlight..? http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0261_zpszsir2a5t.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/KIMG0260_zpshuliwnew.jpg It's nice, but something I'd use on a range and not the field. It seems like a lot to fumble with, unfolding and what not, then again, I'd need to try it. I may like it, but the old school rounds in the box worked for me. lol I use half the box. I don't take the boxes, but I do use the plastic shell holder that comes in the Federal Premium boxes to keep different ammo types separate as I typically have two or more types of ammo with me. |
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Originally Posted By LRRPF52:
http://www.tenzingoutdoors.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/940x587/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/t/t/ttsp14-odgreen_top.png View Quote That's sweet. What's the deets? |
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Originally Posted By CoyoteGray:
For 20 rounds at the ready I like the BLACKHAWK! S.T.R.I.K.E. Pro Marksman Pouch... http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y25/coyotegray/192e88d9-3fdb-42a1-a663-de2c43864b30_zpsnou2rqbt.jpg View Quote I have one that looks very similar to that, but has Triad Tactical on the tag inside. Mine doesn't have the loop inside. It fits 338 Lapua length cartridges. Nice pack. |
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That tenzing pack is fricken cool... I might have to try one of those
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The Tenzing pack looks good...I know they make a quality product....I cannot say the same for Blackhawk.
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I went ahead and got the Tenzig pack, it arrived about a week ago. I've not done anything with it yet but I'll post up some initial thoughts soon.
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I hunt with a Mossberg Patrol and have one 10 round mag in the rifle with a spare mag on the belt in a camo Niteze phone carrier case.
RS |
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I usually just carry two mags if I'm hunting around home and really have never needed the second one I just carry it for good measure. At PRS matches I carry 2-3 mags and have just been putting the ammo in my pack in the factory box but I think I'll do something better in the future just not sure what.
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Originally Posted By Multi-G:
Tenzing SP14 fast initial thoughts and a few less than high quality pics. The pack is well made, and has a few nice touches, like the built in rain covers. For this initial review, I did not put anything in the pack, other the rifles. I first grabbed my MK12 clone and immediately found that with it strapped in, it placed the pistol grip in a rather uncomfortable position. Suffice it to say having a pistol grip between the cheeks is less than optimal. While I could bring the rifle further forward, or higher up, it would be further away from your back. I decided to table this effort, but I'm not seeing how a semi-auto will work just yet, So next I decided try it with a conventionally stocked rifle. http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18131_zpspdak3hnh.jpg With the HS stocked rifle it carried, around the house anyway, much more comfortably. http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18211_zpspklngie7.jpg With the rifle strapped in using the fitment blocks and the Hypalon straps the load feels stable. I would imagine loading the pack will both help, having the rifle sink into whatever you put into the pack, but also maybe hurt as the more you put into the pack the further away from you back the load is setting. In contrast the Eberlestock GSII I've been using carries the rifle inboard negating this condition. I'm not saying either pack is better or worse, just pointing out a design difference. http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18151_zps1ut0bb44.jpg The Hypalon straps can be moved up and down the length of the spine, but as you see in this picture care must be exercised if you want to be able to shoot without removing the rifle. http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18281_zpsdzblxlso.jpg One disappointment is the pouches on the waist belt, they have a nice clip style removal system on the rear, but you have to unthread the webbing from the adjustment buckle. leaving a log tail of webbing, as seen here. http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18221_zpstibrw4to.jpg http://i1228.photobucket.com/albums/ee451/Opeagle/IMG_18231_zpsoh88tebo.jpg The elastic ammo loops are just barely tight enough to hold .223, plenty snug for .308. My initial interest in this pack is something to take to comps or maybe when I need to travel lighter and the GSII is a bit much. In the end I will have to transfer my normal load into it a give it a try before I can really give much more than this quick review. View Quote Looking forward to the follow-up in the field with it loaded out. |
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Completely ironical that you just posted this today. I just realized after I read your post, that I never sent that hat back to you to get that fix the way of my thinking.
Back to the conversation at hand, I have actually not used it used much. So this makes me rethink getting it back out and using some. As I said the review I wrote I don’t see it being used with the semi auto stuff, which was more my intent originally. I like it because it’s not really big but it’s big enough that I think it would fill a decent role with my SPR. But other options will have to be considered. I do think I will have to use it with one of the botl guns, and loaded up with all the stuff I normally carry. |
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For those looking for a rifle pack...came across this the other day...no idea how good its is, but its looks promising to me..
http://www.vornequipment.com |
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https://tabgear.configio.com/pd/923/tab-gear-short-action-bullet-binder?source=search
Acquaintance of mine who’s a wanna be sniper has this... |
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