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t.l.a.r. eng

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Here is my answer to those pesky little cap tins that I seem to fumble alot with.

Find a tin of .177 air pellets and use the screw together tin for the caps. This one just happens to have a clear lid. A tin full of caps travels well in my shoot'n box.

No more fumbling with the little tins like a hungry racoon at a campsite! :surrender: :grin:
 
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I'm with you i hate those tins all so i use a prescription bottle for mine.
 
t.l.a.r. eng said:
http://i904.photobucket.com/albums/ac247/tlareng/HPIM0301.jpg

Here is my answer to those pesky little cap tins that I seem to fumble alot with.

Find a tin of .177 air pellets and use the screw together tin for the caps. This one just happens to have a clear lid. A tin full of caps travels well in my shoot'n box.

No more fumbling with the little tins like a hungry racoon at a campsite! :surrender: :grin:

Or do someting really new,use a capper :hmm:
Just a suggestion :idunno:
snake-eyes :surrender:
 
I like the Ted Cash cappers because you only have to open the tin once and dump them all in the capper.
 
I use the same tin over and over.
I drill a hole through toe top and put a bolt through sticking out the top (easy to grab no-slip threads) to pull the top off.
I also use the same set up for pre cut greased patches.
 
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