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Pellet Container

Are you looking for something like this? They have a screw lid so it should be safe in the pouch or case . You can also reuse your pellet tins with the screw top.

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Oldsparky:

This is another container I use, it is made of solid aluminum...Heavy solid machined construction, very sturdy and they make them airtight; the inside of the container is concave so you can easily grab your pellets when shooting ISSF from the gun stand, or when shooting from a bench...The concave feature allows you to grab one pellet at a time without having to look at the container (less distractions)

This is by far the best pellet container there is, but it might be an overkill for your needs..Those are around $40-45.00 US

Regards,

AZ



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Tea drinkers are aware of these. Tea drinker + airgunner = pellet tin. Basically the same tin as the product link above without the modification. This is a larger tin and will hold 500 .177 pellets.

BEWARE! It’s very easy to pop the tin open accidentally and wind up with a pocket full of loose pellets or dumped in the bottom of your bag. It’s NOT something that I would carry around in my pocket or some other way like in a pouch or bag or case unless the top can be positively protected from having pressure put on it. It’s great for grabbing and sitting to shoot.

https://www.harney.com/collections/tagalongs

For a more secure tin I simply reuse the screw top type tin from other brands that come with them. Some of the last JSBs (8.4) that I have ordered came in screw top tins.



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I had an idea. I wrote it up step by step and it vanished! ARRRRRRGGGGGG!!!

Maybe you can imagine the instructions from the pictures. I’m NOT rewriting it. Ha ha!

10.3 JSBs are 1/4” long. Final drill bit size was 19/64” for the hole in the tin. Tightened tin and marked it. Backed off about 1”, marked and drilled up from small size to final sized hole. Debarred sharp edges and filled with pellets to test.


Gently shake to drop one pellet at a time without worry of dumping a whole tin. Tighten up for safe and secure transport.

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