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Old 10-31-2021, 11:51 PM
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Yes, mainly for 38 super. One of my 38 supers tossed the brass 15 feet. Need to have it looked at but otherwise it works perfect. It’s a Kimber Eclipse Target and I have a colt LW Commander 38 super that lays the brass about a foot from you in a nice pile.
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Yes for my 9mm PCC. I don't currently use one for my 15-22 but I have considered using it just to keep someone from having to pick up my empty brass.
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I use this one for .22 lr

This one works very nicely. It's compact, quiet, easy to install and remove. You can be mobile while shooting and you don't sound like your popping popcorn.
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I use this one for .22 lr

This one works very nicely. It's compact, quiet, easy to install and remove. You can be mobile while shooting and you don't sound like your popping popcorn.
I use the same one;



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Old 11-01-2021, 12:17 PM
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nippr,

When I bought mine and installed it I found I needed two hands to remove it to empty without comprising the shape. I fabricated a small handle that allowed me to pull straight with one hand and minimize wear on the attaching clip.

Still a slight bump would distort the shape. I wanted to keep the shape when installing, removing and using. By moving the bag around all the time you run the risk of wearing the corners out.

I used a piece of cardboard and lined the inside and then lined the inside of the cardboard. Now it holds it's shape, works good and is ( as Freddy Prince would say) "LOOKING GOOD"
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I use the Caldwell Pic Rail Bag with great success. I like that I can buy extra pic rail mounts and move the bag from gun to gun.

I usually shoot indoors and needed to find a solution for hot brass down the shirt. This worked out perfectly and since I was collecting the brass, I recycled it for up to $.80 a pound depending on the market.
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Old 11-01-2021, 06:19 PM
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The best one I have found is

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