Product Preview: Birchwood Casey Waxed Canvas Shell Bag

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posted on May 11, 2018
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Whether shooting on the skeet and trap fields, or trudging through CRP land, a quality shell bag, like the Waxed Canvas Shell Bag from Birchwood Casey, will support a shooter’s ammunition and accessory needs by securely strapping, universally, to a shooters mid-section by way of nylon webbing and an adjustable, Fastex-style buckle. Included is a zippered pouch for eye protection and a large zippered bottom to handle spent shells, rather than leaving them in the field. A 25-round box of shotshells fits easily into the main cavity of the bag. Price: $45. Contact: Birchwood Casey, LLC; (800) 746-6862; birchwoodcasey.com.

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