My new Henry carbine

.410 shotgun is actually .45 case diameter, but fortunately in this instance the sling maker made them a little snug for .410 shells.
I will probably use the cartridge loops to hold empties as I will have seven loads in the carbine and some more in my pack. I have a butt cuff on my .280 and that's what i use the loops for, keeps them from being lost.
 
I will probably use the cartridge loops to hold empties as I will have seven loads in the carbine and some more in my pack. I have a butt cuff on my .280 and that's what i use the loops for, keeps them from being lost.
When I was younger and did a lot of still hunting in the mountains I would keep my spare cartridges in loops in a sleeve on the offside of my stock, a very handy place to keep a few extra "shells" as we called them back then. But it seemed like it didn't matter what the loop system was, it was common to loose a few until I eventually switched to velcro loop ammo wallets.
 
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