Brass bouncer
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... and then spend the money on hotcakes. Seems like some sort of delicious circle to me.
I haven't played with Kydex before and I have to say that I'm surprised what a useful material it is. When it's hot it's easy to form and when it cools it gets surprisingly strong, and you can also just heat up areas you aren't happy with using a heat gun and form them the way you want then. Next on my list is a custom cheek riser now that I've got a side charger and there's no grab handle in the way, but I could go with thick leather glued on for that too and that might be the best option.I'll be yer Huckleberry.
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Very well doneKnowing everthing isnt as important as knowing where to find it.
Mark Twain
http://www.65grendel.com/forum/showt...2-Yd-Whitetail
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I've considered that and I may make one after it's on the rifle it's going on and finally fitted, but if I do the "bag" will be made of hardware cloth so that it doesn't melt like the nylon bags, and I may find that I prefer my cases just falling into a cardboard box and then I won't have the "bag" in my way. I looked at the Caldwell model you mentioned and I would have bought one if the bag was more durable.
We've got fire ants here so I try to keep my prone shooting to a minimum.I'll be yer Huckleberry.
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I'd be looking at a way to make the deflector hinged so you can have rapid access to the chamber in case of malfunction.
I use the Picatinny attachment as well, but I only shoot 5-6 rounds at a time. I've just been leaving the zipper open on the bag.Sticks
Catchy sig line here.
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Originally posted by bj139 View PostThat is a great idea.
I have the velcro attached brass catcher from Caldwell and it mostly works OK although brass sometimes escapes.
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Agree Sticks. I'd never worked with Kydex before this project and I like it a lot. When hot it's easy to form as long as you're not trying to form compound curves (think sheet goods) and if it doesn't look right you can spot heat the problem areas and reform them to your satisfaction. What surprised me the most was how rigid it becomes when it cools down.I'll be yer Huckleberry.
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