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    target shooters 22 cartridge box

    Does anyone know of a source for 22lr cartridge boxes for target shooters?
    I've seen a couple old examples on epay, but I'm hoping that someone still
    offers these for sale. I've checked Brownells, but didn't find any listed. Thanks in advance.
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    MTM made them..I dont know if they still do..I have a couple.

    IMHO if you can snag a cedar Freeland one on ebay for under 30 bucks they are worth it..

    Or with a drill press and a little time you can make a nice one..

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    I have one of the MTM Case Guard boxes. very nice. Holds 100 cart, in holes, separated 50 to each side with room for two more full boxes in the middle. Snap shut lid, inside section comes out to put on bench or mat. Google Case-Guard or Molded Products Co. catalog number SB200.

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    The site that n64 gave you is the best buy around. I ordered two of those
    boxes and they are holding up very well. I was able to get them in blue after talking to the customer service rep.

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    If you want a wooden one Champion Shooters still sells them under the name "Freeland Classic Cartridge Block" for $26.

    The MTM boxes are nice, I use two of them for prone matches. I load them both up in the morning and then I don't have to worry about ever hitting the mat and having forgotten to fill my block.

    I have both, I use the Freeland for Made In America style matches as it goes with my late 50's early 60's motif.

    For regular match use the MTM is the ticket.

    Champion Shooters Supply WebSite
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    22 cartridge box

    Thanks guys. Champions Shooters Supply seems to be the right place.

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    Champions Shooters...

    bought all rights and product of Freeland's after both "Uncle Al" and his son passed.

    Still good stuff.

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