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Thread: Ammunition pouch and slide 50 Cal.

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    Ammunition pouch and slide 50 Cal.

    Since I got the Swedish Rolling blocks I've been looking for a ammo carrier for the cartridges. The slide will work as is, but the pouch I got was not the standard size, I got the magnum since I am going to make a wooden insert with the proper size holes drilled into it for the selected caliber. I have a number of calibers to use this for, some long and some short. 45-70 to 9.3x74R. I thought I would pass this along to anyone who has just got one of the 12,7x44R rolling blocks. These are from Hunter company, the pouch is as I said the magnum size as I wanted to use the same pouch for different calibers, there is a standard size also for those who are only going to use it for one length of brass. The slide is for the S&W 500 revolver brass, it also is from Hunter, and it seems to work just fine. Here are there images.


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    Been working on the ammo blocks. Took forever to get the plastic insert out of the pouch, but it came out minus a few pieces. The blocks are cut, and shaped and the fit good. Next will be to decide on the depths of the drilled cartridge receptors.
    Blocks were made from Poplar wood, it is lightweight and inexpensive.
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    Updated images on the completion of this project.
    The 400 Jeffery




    The 12,7x44R




    The 9.3x74R







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    Very nicely done!!

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    Thanks RustyReel. It was a fun little project. Kept me off the streets for a few days.lol

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    That's nice!

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