Keep your shotgun shells organized, protected, and ready when you need them with the Boyt Four Box Shell Carrier. Designed to securely hold four standard boxes of shotgun ammunition, this carrier is built for shooters who demand durability, convenience, and quick access at the...
Keep your shotgun shells organized, protected, and ready when you need them with the Boyt Four Box Shell Carrier. Designed to securely hold four standard boxes of shotgun ammunition, this carrier is built for shooters who demand durability, convenience, and quick access at the range or in the field.
Constructed with rugged materials and reliable stitching, the Boyt Shell Carrier stands up to frequent use, outdoor elements, and rough transport. The easy-access design makes it ideal for sporting clays, trap and skeet, upland hunting, waterfowl hunts, shooting ranges, and competition days. Whether you're staying organized on the tailgate or heading down the line at the range, this shell carrier keeps ammunition protected and within reach.
Key Features:
• Holds 4 boxes of 12- or 20-gauge shotgun shells
• Heavy-duty construction for lasting durability
• Keeps ammo organized, secure, and easy to access
• Great for sporting clays, trap, skeet, and field hunting
• Designed for travel, range days, and outdoor performance
A simple, rugged solution for shooters who want dependable ammo storage built to go wherever the season takes them. The Boyt Four Box Shell Carrier keeps your shells protected, organized, and mission-ready.
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