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Bill Murphy 06-15-2010 07:41 AM

Wow. I have to have one of those. The heavily gathered ends are the best I've seen. You should almost be able to stand on your head without spilling shells. I have no idea how big it is, I just know I need one. One of the regular vendors at double gun events, "theleatherman.net", is making, at my request, a small speed bag that is worn on the belt like a shell pouch. The advantage to this item is that we can bend over without spilling shells. I didn't check on the progress of this new item when I saw him at the Northeast Shoot. I'm sure we'll see him at the Vintagers. He makes a nice speed bag and other items.

Mike Stahle 06-15-2010 08:45 AM

When I get it I will post measurements and a couple of pictures. :)

E Robert Fabian 06-15-2010 01:21 PM

Thanks Mike, I like Bill can't live without one. Please make a post with dimensions, I'm interested in one that will hold about a hundred shells.

Pete Lester 06-15-2010 01:54 PM

Speed Bag, I had never heard it called that. I like to think of them as a murse.

Dave Suponski 06-15-2010 03:04 PM

A what? Pardon my ignorance..:rolleyes:

Pete Lester 06-15-2010 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Suponski (Post 20061)
A what? Pardon my ignorance..:rolleyes:

1. Murse: a man's bag, can be used to hold a laptop and other man supplies, such as firearms and firearm supplies.

2. Murse: a man-purse. very fashion-forward right now, seen on many hipster guys. the line between a messenger bag and murse is very fluid - typically a murse is a bit smaller than a traditional messenger, and may have a slightly more stylized look to it. a murse can also be used to carry a laptop computer - one of the reasons it is so popular right now

Dave Suponski 06-15-2010 03:18 PM

Pete,Thanks for the education. For now I think I will just carry my shells in my vest or shooting bag....:)

Destry L. Hoffard 06-15-2010 04:17 PM

I've actually used a speed bag shooting driven birds. They're great but always make sure you get one with a top opening big enough to easily fit your hand all the way inside without too much effort. First one I had, before I knew what to buy, had a smaller opening and my big mits didn't want to go in it easy. When you're loading quick on a drive or in a hot dove field you want to be able to get down in there with some speed hence the name......

DLH

Mike Stahle 06-15-2010 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by E Robert Fabian (Post 20059)
Thanks Mike, I like Bill can't live without one. Please make a post with dimensions, I'm interested in one that will hold about a hundred shells.

I will do that. Probably be a couple weeks till I have it in hand. :)

Just got the tracking # from Jeff's, I will have the bag by the end of the week

LOL Thanks Destry, Now ye got me worried about my paw
fittin in the bag. :rotf:

Bob Roberts 06-15-2010 05:10 PM

Another feature of speed bags is that when you give them a good shake up and down, the shells will tend to orient themselves with the shot load down and thereby making it easier and "speedier" to grasp two shells at once by their rims which are then oriented pointing up. Give it a try, it really does work.


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