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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2451495" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>When I was young and healthy I would leave on a Friday,the day before the season opened for elk and walk all the way with a game cart in the area I wanted to hunt(Most all day walk).Can't do that anymore.That would be nice to have on a trip like that.20 rounds would be all you needed.</p><p>Back then I took a dermal tool and cut out all the partitions to hold 30-06 shells in a plastic shell holder until all I had was a clean box.Then I would stuff plastic foam in layers and glue them all together and take an old shell with a loose primer pocket and put my 180 gr Partition in and heat it up until red hot and push it in the foam and it would make a hole.I got 18 in comfortably and that was my cartridge holder and it did not move or rattle and had to pull kind of hard to get the top off.</p><p>A simple idea has made regular folks rich,go for it my friend,I'll buy one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2451495, member: 108576"] When I was young and healthy I would leave on a Friday,the day before the season opened for elk and walk all the way with a game cart in the area I wanted to hunt(Most all day walk).Can't do that anymore.That would be nice to have on a trip like that.20 rounds would be all you needed. Back then I took a dermal tool and cut out all the partitions to hold 30-06 shells in a plastic shell holder until all I had was a clean box.Then I would stuff plastic foam in layers and glue them all together and take an old shell with a loose primer pocket and put my 180 gr Partition in and heat it up until red hot and push it in the foam and it would make a hole.I got 18 in comfortably and that was my cartridge holder and it did not move or rattle and had to pull kind of hard to get the top off. A simple idea has made regular folks rich,go for it my friend,I'll buy one! [/QUOTE]
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