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pellet container
Is there any interest in a better pellet container than the factories ones, where the top can be screwed down?
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I have found a 'Match-Box' invaluable - mine is H & N, but I am sure I have seen other brands around.
Takes 100 pellets and is easy to fill (pour in some pellets, shake the box to get them in the holes and right way up, empty the excess pellets and close the lid), does not take up much space in the gunbag, and also gives a quick check on how many shots fired.
Regards,
Spencer
Takes 100 pellets and is easy to fill (pour in some pellets, shake the box to get them in the holes and right way up, empty the excess pellets and close the lid), does not take up much space in the gunbag, and also gives a quick check on how many shots fired.
Regards,
Spencer
The best solution to oxidation is to shoot more often ;)RobStubbs wrote:I use the match box all the time and it's great. However I don't with my 5-shot I just use them out of the tin. If you keep and re-use the sticky tape that seals the tin then they won't spill out (and they will oxidise less rapdly).
Rob.