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Lets talk about brass catchers
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I also use that $10 Caldwell brass catcher. It goes on and off very easily and quickly with the Velcro strap, and it stays in place pretty well. I also spent twice that price on another similar catcher, and it actually doesn't work quite as well.
Don't be scared off by the price or brand, the Caldwell is a good piece of gear.
Oops, it's up to $10.79. Still my first choice.
Good to know, I was actually looking at this one.. As person above asked, I was also worried the hot brass would melt the nylon...
grabbed one on Amazon, same price but free shipping w/ prime. Will try it out this weekend.. It supposed to be 100+ degrees, if I melt it, will just send it back
Last edited by Yreka; 06-30-2014, 9:40 PM.Comment
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Should be fine. Mine still looks like new. I have put a lot of rounds through mine. Slow fire, but the material held up well.
Good luck!"Self defense is not a fashion show. A defensive handgun is not a little black dress, or a purse."
Remember, the overwhelming majority of anti-gun thinkers are not stupid enough to be "afraid of guns." They are afraid of stupid/immature/crazy psycho people with guns.
And as always, being friendly, courteous, and respectful is the easiest way to bend people to your will.Comment
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Crazy expensive, but the best I have used. Works great with 50 Beowulf and 300 Blk when every case counts:
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