A while ago while putting an Amazon order together for the spouse, I needed another $10 of stuff to get free shipping. [I know - we're really paying for it, but it makes me feel better to make believe ] I was looking for something like a dump pouch, but instead of using for empty AR mags, I wanted it for carrying shotgun shells. I'm posting the link because my cell phone picks were terrible.
The Esstac shell cards that I have are fantastic, but I use this pouch to not only carry those, but also a box or two of loose shells that I can reach in and grab. This thing works well for me on my belt.
When empty, this pouch will fold up to pocket size. The quality is decent for what I need.
Now for the slightly guilty feeling: I know that this is a Chinese product. I tried finding an American made dump pouch a couple of months ago, and the closest thing was about $60, and I still had doubts that it was really American made.
One guy in our short-lived local Mutual Assistance Group went all-in and bought a commercial sewing machine off of Ebay and was going to attempt DIY gear with heavy canvas, etc. Unfortunately he also went all-in with homesteading; moving to another part of the state on a large chunk of land purchased with his 401K, then dropping out of site. We used to use Signal to communicate, but he be GONE. Too bad.
Anyway, if you're looking for an inexpensive alternative...as I now find myself doing for damn near everything thanks to that trip to the audiologist...check it out.
The Esstac shell cards that I have are fantastic, but I use this pouch to not only carry those, but also a box or two of loose shells that I can reach in and grab. This thing works well for me on my belt.
When empty, this pouch will fold up to pocket size. The quality is decent for what I need.
Now for the slightly guilty feeling: I know that this is a Chinese product. I tried finding an American made dump pouch a couple of months ago, and the closest thing was about $60, and I still had doubts that it was really American made.
One guy in our short-lived local Mutual Assistance Group went all-in and bought a commercial sewing machine off of Ebay and was going to attempt DIY gear with heavy canvas, etc. Unfortunately he also went all-in with homesteading; moving to another part of the state on a large chunk of land purchased with his 401K, then dropping out of site. We used to use Signal to communicate, but he be GONE. Too bad.
Anyway, if you're looking for an inexpensive alternative...as I now find myself doing for damn near everything thanks to that trip to the audiologist...check it out.