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    Pellet holder.

    Greetings all, been a while.

    Anyway, has anyone got any ideas for a way to hold pellets on your rifle ready for use? I have a single shot S400, and seeing as most of my shooting is down lying down, sniping, I need something practical and ergonomical. Any ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SniperEagle
    Greetings all, been a while.

    Anyway, has anyone got any ideas for a way to hold pellets on your rifle ready for use? I have a single shot S400, and seeing as most of my shooting is down lying down, sniping, I need something practical and ergonomical. Any ideas?
    If your lying down then why dont you just have an open tin at the side of your gun??!!
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    Cos that's not practical when hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SniperEagle
    Cos that's not practical when hunting.
    Why not??
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    aaron Guest
    used to keep pellets for my .22 in the butt pad holes !

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    I dunno.

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    if you have the rubber strip on the buttstock like on gamo guns, you can put pellets in there it is very usefull. it holds like 10 on each side. i think theyre only on the synthetic stock ones

    or you can just drill like 10 holes in a peice of foam and strap it to the gun..

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    I use my MK3 as a single shot gun when hunting and use one of these http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127790 .


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    Quote Originally Posted by kev hughes
    I use my MK3 as a single shot gun when hunting and use one of these http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127790 .


    Kev

    I use my Rapid in single shot when HFT'ing I too use one of these http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=127790 , except I normally leave it in the car and wander around with a tin of pellets wondering what I did with it
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    What about those pads people stick to the other sides of their stocks...the ones you push pellets into?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SniperEagle
    What about those pads people stick to the other sides of their stocks...the ones you push pellets into?
    Youn mean blue tak ??!
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    http://www.pmcb.co.uk/ and look 4 Pellet Dispenser.

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    Buy/borrow/steal a bit of felt, some glue and a Velcro set. Cut and glue togeher a felt pouch of a size to suit (Blue Peter style), add a bit of Velcro to hold it closed and to attach it to the rifle stock, job's a good un - better than hanging a lady's purse round your neck

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    Get a piece of pipe lagging, big enough to fit into one of the gaps on you scope.
    Tape it on so it doesn't fall off.

    With a sharp pair of scissors, snip small slits into the outside.

    Push you pellets into it.

    Camo the foam if you don't like the colour.

    Can usually hold 8-10 per line, the longer the foam, the more pellets it holds.
    When you've used the outer ones, twist/slide it round to see the others.


    Cost = £0 find a skip!


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    This idea will cost you nothing http://air_guns.tripod.com/pelletholder.htm

    This type is what I think you mean http://www.airgunexpress.com/phillipspelletholder.htm

    or maybee here http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~targetts/pricelis.htm scroll down to pellet holder
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