MTM 100 Round 12 Gauge Shotgun Shell Dry Box
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Sportshooter's Review of MTM 100 Round 12 Gauge Shotgun Shell Dry Box
This is a compact, practical storage can for your 12ga shells. The single latch is more than robust enough to handle the weight of a full box, which is 17.0 lbs for 100 rounds, arranged in two trays of fifty, plus four of the five round shell boxes, and a cable lock. (You can fit five of the standard five round boxes laying flat on top if you wish, for a total of 125 rounds; I only had four left over.)
The MasterLock type key lock with a 13 inch long cable will thread through both sides of the clasp for a secure connection if you want to lock them up. A standard 1/4 inch thick padlock hasp is too thick to fit through the locking hole.
The lid will separate from the box completely, and with the lid handle folded flat, you can flip it over to serve as a makeshift tray if you so desire.
The top has the standard stacking 'ridges' on the four corners to pile them on top of each other for efficient use of space.
A lightweight but sturdy, heavy molded box that looks like it will hold up to a lot of practical use.
This is a much better way to transport or store 12ga shells than tossing 20 boxes into a zipper bag or stacking them on a shelf.
The MasterLock type key lock with a 13 inch long cable will thread through both sides of the clasp for a secure connection if you want to lock them up. A standard 1/4 inch thick padlock hasp is too thick to fit through the locking hole.
The lid will separate from the box completely, and with the lid handle folded flat, you can flip it over to serve as a makeshift tray if you so desire.
The top has the standard stacking 'ridges' on the four corners to pile them on top of each other for efficient use of space.
A lightweight but sturdy, heavy molded box that looks like it will hold up to a lot of practical use.
This is a much better way to transport or store 12ga shells than tossing 20 boxes into a zipper bag or stacking them on a shelf.
Would Recommend:
Yes