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Unread 06-15-2010, 05:54 PM   #21
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Yeah, if we can go to the moon, we ought to be able to design a bag with shells ready to insert, brass up.
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Unread 06-15-2010, 08:43 PM   #22
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Sure, but where are we going to find a group of scientists who will dedicate themselves to such a daunting task... much less appropriate the necessary funding???
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Pete-That sounds like a lot of Mcrap to me. M-man and crap is well crap

Dave, I'm with you I'll carry my shells in a vest
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Although I collect speed bags (as well as shell pouches), I feel a bit like my friends Dave and Rich. A speed bag is a bit too much like a purse to use in certain circumstances. I'm up to about 1 or 2 days a year with mine.
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Harry, that's about the perfect "speed bag" for the gun who finds himself without his loader at the butts, eh whot?
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Dean,

What! What! One should never be without a loader.

In "The English Gentleman" by Douglas Sutherland a young fellow pointed out that a gentleman's watch had stopped. The gentleman said, "Impossible! My man winds it each day before he puts it on my wrist."

Another young man was getting married and a future Uncle asked "How's your pheasant?" "I have none". As the older man stomped off he said "Obviously not feeding them properly".

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Although I collect speed bags (as well as shell pouches), I feel a bit like my friends Dave and Rich. A speed bag is a bit too much like a purse to use in certain circumstances. I'm up to about 1 or 2 days a year with mine.
Yeah! but remember that purse is full of shotgun shells. And that
put's it into a league unto itself

And there's that "something just looks right" about a fine double gun
and a fine leather or canvase bag together.
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Unread 06-16-2010, 01:25 PM   #29
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May I suggest when buying a speed bag make sure the opening is big enough so your hand goes in without chaffing your knuckles. Mine does annoy my knuckles.

The purse thing has no credit on a trap range when you must shoot fifty rounds per station. The fifty round thing happened at the Grand a few years back and the speed bag came into play and worked out nicely.

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Unread 06-16-2010, 11:17 PM   #30
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i seen a movie of JOHN WAYNE a while back he was hunting with a hammer gun and what looked like a speed bag made of leather. then again it could have been a game bag. i have often used and old purse as a shell bag and a game bag.did the speed bag serve as only a shell holder or was it also used to put game in.... charlie
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