I'm looking for suggestions on a case catcher/ar15
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I'm looking for suggestions on a case catcher/ar15
I'm looking for suggestions on a case catcher that is both reasonably priced and easily used ,
that can be used at a local range to catch fired shell cases, that can quickly be attached to almost any basic AR15 rifle
I hate chasing cases, I have currently one thats basically a butterfly net,
that is attached to a camera tripod separate from the rifle,
it works flawlessly but only if you shoot from one location
so any suggestions welcome, yeah theres several listed on midsouth, midway, and other web sites But I don,t know what works
what have you gentlemen found works best
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that can be used at a local range to catch fired shell cases, that can quickly be attached to almost any basic AR15 rifle
I hate chasing cases, I have currently one thats basically a butterfly net,
that is attached to a camera tripod separate from the rifle,
it works flawlessly but only if you shoot from one location
so any suggestions welcome, yeah theres several listed on midsouth, midway, and other web sites But I don,t know what works
what have you gentlemen found works best
https://ads.midwayusa.com/brass-catchers-deflectors-and-pouches/br?cid=19758&cm_mmc=ps_google-_-google-_-ST_Range_Supplies_Equipment_Beta_G-_-brass+catcher&utm_medium=paid-
Last edited by hardcastonly; 09-07-2019 at 02:46 PM.
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For catching, I use cheap Caldwell catchers. They work, and are cheap enough to keep a couple around. I do, however, use a lot of simple deflectors when shooting on a square range.
A simple weaver ring half with a bit of Kydex and you’ll have an inexpensive deflector ready to go. If you’re decent at forming Kydex, you can make one even more low profile.
A simple weaver ring half with a bit of Kydex and you’ll have an inexpensive deflector ready to go. If you’re decent at forming Kydex, you can make one even more low profile.