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    Carrying Ammo while Hunting with a Single Shot

    I like single shot rifles. The Gecado Plinker .22LR shown in the image below was my uncle's. It is over 50 years old. My father also had one, but his had the round knob on the bolt handle. These Plinkers have a long barrel and a sleek figure, and somehow, to me, when I pick them up I think 'I could hit something with this'.

    Carrying ammo in a way that you can quickly reload is a challenge when using these simple rifles. It can just be kept in your pocket, but .22 ammo can be contaminated with fluff and grit.... and it can also be damaged or have the projectile loosened in the case if it is subjected to too much stress. Of course I have carried it loose in my pocket, but nowadays I generally have it in an open ziplok sandwich bag which helps ensure that it stays clean.

    Recently I cut a bit of aluminium tube to make a holder for five cartridges. I blocked one end and found some plastic tube to make a removable stopper for the top end. This hangs from my belt and I find I can tip one cartridge at a time from it just using one hand.

    I sometimes jam one or two cartridges under a rubber band which I tie around the rear of the barrel.

    In the past I had a leather bullet belt which was ok, but I wondered if it might take some of the lube off the bullets. I also made a wrist strap from wide elastic that could hold several cartridges.

    I was just wondering what other ideas folks here might have. Best wishes...

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    Nice post. I think you have it. Maybe get someone to ream it out for .22WMR. Even less need for quick reloads and no worries about them being too long for the magazine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    Nice post. I think you have it. Maybe get someone to ream it out for .22WMR. Even less need for quick reloads and no worries about them being too long for the magazine.
    @Cordite I have a Savage 3D with a really dinged up chamaber edge, that could be just the ticket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tommy View Post
    @Cordite I have a Savage 3D with a really dinged up chamaber edge, that could be just the ticket.
    Hope it goes well. Reamers available on evilbay. 22WMR even requires the same twist rate as .22LR.

    But it's the end of (as) cheap plinking. Cheap ammo arguably does not make aomeone a better shot...at least not as quickly. (-:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    Hope it goes well. Reamers available on evilbay. 22WMR even requires the same twist rate as .22LR.

    But it's the end of (as) cheap plinking. Cheap ammo arguably does not make aomeone a better shot...at least not as quickly. (-:
    Well, it's a single shot, so I'm not going to burn through it THAT fast! I also have way too many 22lr rifles anyway. This doesn't even go bang
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    I like the tube idea, how about a cheap 10 shot mag with a belt clip welded on? They are very easy to load (I load my 10/22 mag as I walk) and sliding one bullet off at a time would be easy. Also they won’t slip out if you trip or climb a fence.
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    I saw a butt stock .22 round holder in the store that shall not be named the other day.

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    I never need more than one shot





    Yeah, right....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    I never need more than one shot







    Yeah, right....
    Me too, but some times there is more than one bunny, last two I shot were two of three.
    2 out of 3 an’t bad.
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    Dad put this on for Mum over 60 yrs ago and it's still usefull now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by john m View Post
    Dad put this on for Mum over 60 yrs ago and it's still usefull now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coote View Post
    I like single shot rifles. The Gecado Plinker .22LR shown in the image below was my uncle's. It is over 50 years old. My father also had one, but his had the round knob on the bolt handle. These Plinkers have a long barrel and a sleek figure, and somehow, to me, when I pick them up I think 'I could hit something with this'.

    Carrying ammo in a way that you can quickly reload is a challenge when using these simple rifles. It can just be kept in your pocket, but .22 ammo can be contaminated with fluff and grit.... and it can also be damaged or have the projectile loosened in the case if it is subjected to too much stress. Of course I have carried it loose in my pocket, but nowadays I generally have it in an open ziplok sandwich bag which helps ensure that it stays clean.

    Recently I cut a bit of aluminium tube to make a holder for five cartridges. I blocked one end and found some plastic tube to make a removable stopper for the top end. This hangs from my belt and I find I can tip one cartridge at a time from it just using one hand.

    I sometimes jam one or two cartridges under a rubber band which I tie around the rear of the barrel.

    In the past I had a leather bullet belt which was ok, but I wondered if it might take some of the lube off the bullets. I also made a wrist strap from wide elastic that could hold several cartridges.

    I was just wondering what other ideas folks here might have. Best wishes...

    You just gave me a great idea.......
    I am going to copy your tube mag idea, but mine will hold 12 rounds and be fixed to the underside of my plinker!
    Technically it is surely a magazine. I wonder what the future holds for me and my magazine fed single shot plinker?
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    top pocket of shirt and a couple in left hand if thought action would be thick n fast...shot 11 possums with 11 shots out of haybarn one night,2 managed to escape before a chance to shoot was presented... got really quick with that old remington,she was very accurate,sure hope the fella who bought it has looked after her.with .410 or even the .12ga shotgun..two spare rounds in left hand is the norm.

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    I think this should do the trick. You can stay in the field all week.

    .22 Rifle Bandolier at Amazon

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    You're welcome.
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