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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
brass catcher
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<blockquote data-quote="klf" data-source="post: 659105" data-attributes="member: 34532"><p>When using a scope simply use an old ball cap. Slide the back of the cap, where the size adjuster is" over the scope and let the hat catch your brass. It pretty much trashes the hat. I've been doing it for a while with no major issues. Occasionally a case will bounce back and cause a stoppage but I suspect all catchers suffer that fault now and then. This method is second only to a large breasted bikini model running around policing your brass for you. And you can throw the hat in the trunk and not get arrested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klf, post: 659105, member: 34532"] When using a scope simply use an old ball cap. Slide the back of the cap, where the size adjuster is" over the scope and let the hat catch your brass. It pretty much trashes the hat. I've been doing it for a while with no major issues. Occasionally a case will bounce back and cause a stoppage but I suspect all catchers suffer that fault now and then. This method is second only to a large breasted bikini model running around policing your brass for you. And you can throw the hat in the trunk and not get arrested. [/QUOTE]
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