The Boyt Classic Divided Shell Pouch is built for shooters who need smooth organization, quick access, and long-lasting durability. Designed with a two-compartment divided structure, this pouch lets you easily separate spent hulls from live shells, keep multiple gauges apart, or simply stay more...
The Boyt Classic Divided Shell Pouch is built for shooters who need smooth organization, quick access, and long-lasting durability. Designed with a two-compartment divided structure, this pouch lets you easily separate spent hulls from live shells, keep multiple gauges apart, or simply stay more efficient while shooting. Crafted with sturdy materials and reinforced construction, it’s made to withstand sporting clays courses, upland fields, trap ranges, and long competition days.
Featuring a wide, easy-access opening and a secure fit, this shell pouch keeps your ammunition at the ready without slowing you down. Whether you're walking a clays course, dove field, or upland cover, this pouch delivers dependable function and classic shooting-gear reliability.
Key Features:
• Divided dual compartments for smart shell organization
• Separates live shells, spent hulls, or multiple gauges
• Built tough for sporting clays, trap, skeet, and upland hunting
• Easy-access design for fast reloads and smooth shooting flow
• Durable construction for seasons of heavy use
Stay organized, shoot smoother, and carry with confidence. The Boyt Classic Divided Shell Pouch is a timeless essential for shooters who want efficient, reliable gear for the range and the field.
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