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I'm looking for a set of 5 cartridge holder/organizers.  Can anyone point me in the right direction for a set?  Thanks! 

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If what you are looking for is something you can carry to the Loading Table, give "Murphys Custom Gun Leather" a look.  Super cool and a nifty pouch to have on yer Gun Belt.

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Missouri Marshall makes great loading blocks. 

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need a little more explanation of what your intended use is , could be for cart carry or loading blocks/strips ? 

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On 11/27/2024 at 10:40 AM, Colorado Coffinmaker said:

If what you are looking for is something you can carry to the Loading Table, give "Murphys Custom Gun Leather" a look.  Super cool and a nifty pouch to have on yer Gun Belt.

I can't find anything about these guys.

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9 minutes ago, Roland Thunder said:

I can't find anything about these guys.

Check with @KatfishKid, he just bought a beautiful rig with the above loading block and pouch from Murphy's. He has it posted on another thread! 

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14 minutes ago, Roland Thunder said:

I can't find anything about these guys.

It looks like their site isn't working anymore and I don't believe he does much with social media. Give Dan a call, I'm sure he can hook you up with anything you might need. Just Google Murphy Custom GunLeather and Google maps will give you the number. I really like his loading strips, I'll likely have him make me 4-5 more. I also like the aluminum ones you can get from Desperado Cowboy Bullets.

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I know he had surgery back in December that put him down for a bit, but try this for Missouri Marshall:

 

Facebook  - https://www.facebook.com/missourimarshal2/

 

Email - Missouri Marshall.net. 
 

Hope this helps. 
Sam Sackett 

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13 hours ago, Sam Sackett said:

I know he had surgery back in December that put him down for a bit, but try this for Missouri Marshall:

 

Facebook  - https://www.facebook.com/missourimarshal2/

 

Email - Missouri Marshall.net. 
 

Hope this helps. 
Sam Sackett 

Plus 10 for Missouri Marshall. He makes a really nice product! Very happy with ours.

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On 11/29/2024 at 11:17 AM, watab kid said:

need a little more explanation of what your intended use is , could be for cart carry or loading blocks/strips ? 

 

19 hours ago, Squib Kidd said:

I found some for a great price on etsy.  They're 3d printed.

Cartridge holders?  Several things meet that criteria... fingers, cylinders, boxes, trays, chambers, among others... I'll jump out on a limb here and say "fingers" ain't what he wanted, as I pretty sure they're not 3D printed... 

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Silly me have used Loading Strips PITA to remove cartridges from, Crown Royal Bags, Suede Reel Pouches or Even an Old Sock all work.  I get 50 round Cardboard Boxes with Styrofoam Inserts by caliber  like 45Colt/44 Mag, 45 ACP 357/38 Spec etc. to package my ammo as it is loaded.

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I use little velvet drawstring bags.  Period correct. :P  Fill up one for each stage plus one extra for any possible re-shoot.  

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2 hours ago, Abilene, SASS # 27489 said:

I use little velvet drawstring bags.  Period correct. :P  Fill up one for each stage plus one extra for any possible re-shoot.  

Are these purple with a crown on them?

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23 minutes ago, Roland Thunder said:

Are these purple with a crown on them?

No they are much smaller, but I store them inside that purple bag in the cart. :).  

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there ya go , i have 6 loading strips for my 45s and six loading wallets for my 38s , each holds 20 in groups of five , i keep a bag in my cart with one more stage worth just in case , that one seldom gets used but its a backup in case , not sure at my age i want to add a stage these days , but im ready if it comes up , 

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+1 to Chicasaw Bill

I've made several sets of loading strips in pine , oak , and walnut using the same method.

2 strips of wood, about 1.25 inches by 11 inches or so and~ 3/8 of an inch thick , loosely joined at one end with a Chicago screw.

I drilled 20 holes in two rows offset from each other in one strip and a 1/4 inch hole drilled in the end opposite the Chicago screw.

A loop of bootlace threaded through both pieces and back over itself works to hang it from your belt from a knife handle, and you're good to go.

I use a half inch Forstner bit for .44 and .45 and , believe a 3/8 inch for .38.

The things I like about these strips are that when you lay the strip on the ULT, when you open it up the cartridges stand upright.

After loading, close the strip and tuck it in the back of a belt, out of the way.

I know most of the experienced shooters know all of this, but it might help a new shooter.

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i also have a bankers bag i got at FITH i keep on my cart for spent brass , i have an ammo tote that keeps my loaded ammo sorted in plastic trays till loaded in the strips/wallets , empty strips go back in the cart for reloading 

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