Best way to carry rounds without damage?
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Spike
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Hey everyone, I was just curious as to which methods you found are best for lugging around your extra rounds in the field. I've had enough tips damaged by just carrying mine in my pockets that I'm open to trying new methods!
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Spike
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how many rounds you carrying around with you in the field and what caliber. you could go with a MTM 20 round slip top box and stick that in your pocket of you jacket or look at cabelas for one of the ammo wallets. I have used the mtm boxes myself but mainly for ground hog hunting in western PA and I would just carry my 50 round mtm box of ammo
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Fork Horn
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For big game my I only take 4rds with me that are in the weapon. Varmits I usually carry either a 20 or 50 rd plastic box in my backpack. I seen wallets before that hold 5rds that attch to your belt. Not sure how well they work though.
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Spike
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bowhuntingnewbe, I normally carry around a dozen .243 rounds. I like the look of that MTM 20-round slip, I was looking at a similar product as well. Does that slip keep the rounds from clanging against each other?
Last edited by Rickshaw; 07-06-2012 at 12:11 PM.
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Typical Buck
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From: southwestern va
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bowhuntingnewbe, I normally carry around a dozen .243 rounds. I like the look of that MTM 20-round slip, I was looking at a similar product as well. Does that slip keep the rounds from clanging against each other?
But for a backpack or my pocket I make wooden block ammo boxes like in this 52 second video.
Wooden Ammo Box
I have boxes made from 2 by material as well as 1 by; boxes that hold from 3 to 15 cartridges.
They are easy to make and are super strong... a bit bulky unless you are real good at drilling the holes close to each other. I have 5 pack 30-06 boxes that fit in any of my pockets.


