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Next Shot Magazine / Accessory Pouch
SKU:
AL8282
$42
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The Next Shot Magazine Pouch is designed to hold spare magazines, wind meters, or any other small essentials you need handy during your hunt. Designed with a silicone band, the magazine pouch is highly durable and firmly attaches to the buttstock of your firearm.
Features:
- MAGAZINE POUCH: The Next Shot Magazine Pouch attaches to the buttstock of your firearm, designed to hold spare magazines, wind meter, or other small essentials you need handy out on the range or fieldoverall compartment measures 4.5-inches tall x 3-inches wide x 1.25-inches thick.
- CONVENIENT & SECURE: Made with high-quality zippers to provide easy access to your essentials while keeping your items safely stored.
- EASY TO APPLY & REMOVE: The pouch contains a silicone band that can easily be stretched to fit around any sized rifle or shotgun without harming your investment.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Built with a high-quality fabric for ultimate durability & long-term use.
- DOPE CARD STORAGE: Features a clear plastic window pocket in the front of the pouch to store DOPE cards for easy reference. Dope card is a term that shooters use to refer to a card that has notations about how to aim at different yardages and with different conditions. Example: a dope card would have how high a shooter would need to hold over the target if the target were 400 yards away.