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I agree that if you just watch the forum you will come across some pretty nice stuff. @andy52 is one example of a local fella that is on the forum there are many others. On the more expensive side there is Eric Fleisher E. Fleisher Shot Pouches.

Here is another thought, make your own. Its pretty rewarding to look down at your own work when at the range or sitting in a blind/stand.

Respectfully,

RM
 
Go to the Contemporary Longrifle Association website and you will find an array of makers of various stages of quality and authenticity.
I haven’t had a lot of luck with that site. Lot of folks don’t seem interested in shipping internationally. Some good quality work for sure.
 
I haven’t had a lot of luck with that site. Lot of folks don’t seem interested in shipping internationally. Some good quality work for sure.
I think most are individual craftsmen and not online businesses. They are probably not set up to take foreign payments or ship internationally.
 
Have a look at Blackpowderpouches, he makes a custom bag, and the are nice. Super nice guy to work with too.
 
Curt Lyles is the man when it comes to bark tan deer hide bags. For bags made of cow hide I like Eric VanAlstine an Doug Swartz.
 
Look up Bill Smith Black Powder, maker of fine bags and powder horns. His work in first class.
I emailed that fella after you suggested it, spent probably 15 minutes writing and editing it, just got my reply back.

could do with a little etiquette training.

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Then again, I’ve had poorer exchanges by a respected member of this forum regarding another item I’ve tried to purchase.
 
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