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Pistol caliber shell holder
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Re: Pistol caliber shell holder
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Re: Pistol caliber shell holder
Wow RR...that's pretty. Just the look I would love!!RanchRoper wrote:https://rroldwest.com/product-category/stock-covers/
I have the Fort Sumner. Beautiful stock covers, I do use it sometimes. But mostly just enjoy my Henry "au naturale"...
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Re: Pistol caliber shell holder
My butt stock cuff arrived today, 6 weeks 1day, counting weekends.
The cuff has 8 loops as opposed to 6 pictured on the website. Right now I’m stretching the loops to allow easier removal of the bullets, I’m using leather conditioner and dummy rounds. I’ll post a photo after putting the thing on the stock.
So here it is.... The cuff has a suede liner to protect the stock from any chance of damage, the lace is elastic, it was fairly easy to install.
As I said it has 8 loops and are tight. I’m now applying Neatsfoot oil to the loops with dummy rounds inserted to help stretch them for easier removal.
All in all I’m happy with this, if you want to buy one...... well, buy once, cry once!
Oh, I forgot to mention that it adds about 3/8” to the comb, for me it helped with sighting through my scope!
The cuff has 8 loops as opposed to 6 pictured on the website. Right now I’m stretching the loops to allow easier removal of the bullets, I’m using leather conditioner and dummy rounds. I’ll post a photo after putting the thing on the stock.
So here it is.... The cuff has a suede liner to protect the stock from any chance of damage, the lace is elastic, it was fairly easy to install.
As I said it has 8 loops and are tight. I’m now applying Neatsfoot oil to the loops with dummy rounds inserted to help stretch them for easier removal.
All in all I’m happy with this, if you want to buy one...... well, buy once, cry once!
Oh, I forgot to mention that it adds about 3/8” to the comb, for me it helped with sighting through my scope!
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