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These guys make some of the best: http://www.bradybags.co.uk/They're in England, but they ship...Geo
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i have a speed bag i got from trader keith's back around '96, when they and dunn's were about the only place to readily get them over here. it is the typical bag that holds over 100 rounds. i used it all the time back in my serious crow murdering days
but these days i would like to get a couple of smaller bags. is there a person or company who will make a proper shell bag to your dimensions?
thank you very much for your help When shopping for Jaeger Lecoultre you buy the Reverso when shopping for leather baggie you buy Gucci. If you want to save on car insurance you may want to call Geico. What I mean is buying English ammo baggie is like buying TAG Heuer watch with generic ETA movement when in reality you want 70s vintage Heuer 'Monaco'.
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On the subject of bags, I saw a bag in Germany back in the 70's that a friend bought after taking the hunting class. It was the nicest bag I have ever seen. Lo and behold, I saw that same bag here on this board at one of the sites of a contributor. I think it may have been Robin Hollow Outfitters. Jack ????. Sorry, I can't remember names. I could have bought the bag and didn't and have regretted it ever since!! If was nice tan colored leather and once the flap was folded back there were about 6 or 8 shell loops right up next to the opening. It probably would have easily held 75 shells. Again, that one of those "wish I hads".
Perry M. Kissam NRA Patron Life Member
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Memory is back. Jack Dudley!!
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La becasse was his old shop, right? I liked going there, back in the day I think it was just over the NH/VT border franc
Last edited by Franc Otte; 03/20/17 06:49 PM.
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Yes. Jack was La Becasse. Jack's back in Vermont but out of the gun business. One of the good guys.
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Westley Richards has a nice one. Useful for clays, doves, any volume shooting. If you need a custom modification they are happy to oblige. Shipped from Birmingham in 2 days. What does one like the bag pictured sell for??
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There are some nice bags on eBay from $50 on up. Even a Purdey bag right now.
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