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"Dutch Engstrom Shotshell Bag
I have been using my Engstrom shotshell bag for two years now, and it goes to every match that I go to. It is a great place to put empty shells and brass. I hang it on my guncart and that makes it very easy to pick out my guncart in the crowd from a ways away after shooting a stage.
I like it a lot, it is well made and looks good, and
with my alias on it people know who I am right away when they see me with it.
Thanks again for the bag, I do like it.
Bubbles LaRue
Dutch Engstrom Bag I got my "Dutch" bag monday and I must say it's absolutely great. The quality, workmanship and service is seldom found in todays world. You gave me the opportunity to purchase a 19th century product, with 19th century honesty (and nearly a 19th century price) in the 21st century. This shell bag is comfortable, very well made and just the "daisy" for whatever a person chooses to use it for. It certainly has my approval and I'm going to tell all my pardners that they need one or more. It's period correct, serviceable, a pleasure to look at. You've sure sold me, I'll probably need more for myself. By the way, I can see these being a great gift or award idea too. Thanks Bob, I'm much obliged to you! Ted Grooms AKA Shorty Jenkins SASS #46533
The Dutch Engstrom Shotshell Bag: Ozark Bob sent me one to test out in February of 2003. In order to test the heat transfer, he suggested washing it inside out and drying it on a gentle cycle. I promptly put it in the wash as instructed. It came through just fine. I get to 40 or 50 matches a year, as I travel around quite a bit. Bob thought that would make me a good test case. Here are my initial impressions. The bag looks really good. He personalized it for me with my alias and SASS number. The printing is a heat transfer, and is well laid in and straight. The bag is single stitched (now double stitched), but folded over for strength, with reinforced stitching for the strap. There is an adjustable buckle on the strap so that it can easily go around the handle of a guncart, or be adjusted to wear over the shoulder. So far so good! It’s now January of 2004. I’ve taken the bag to 3 Regionals, a couple of State matches, several 3-day matches, and (at a guess) 35-40 monthly matches. It hangs on the back of my guncart and I put my empty shotshells in it. When I get home, the shotshells get dumped into a box for reloading and the bag goes back into the cart until the next match. It’s handy, holds up well, and quite useful! Not a single problem over the past year. In addition I’ve received several compliments. And it looks great hanging on my guncart! You won’t find me at a match without it! Doc Shapiro
Here's another use for it. The bag is full of empty's and I hung it in front of my shotshell press. This works real well!
Dutch Engstrom Shotshell Bag
I have been using my shotshell bag for over a year. It has hung from my
regular gun cart and my motorized golf cart collecting shotshells, rifle
pistol rounds and whatever my wife sticks in there when I'm not looking.
It is a great accessory for shooters. With my alias on there in big letters,
everyone knows who I am and they call be by name, that is nice.
Durable, smart looking and versatile is the best way to describe it. I know if
it did not have my name on it, the wife would have taken it a long time ago!
Chuckaroo
BRASS BAG
Just wanted to acknowledge receipt of my Brass
Bag today. Looks great, thanks a bunch. Hope you and yours have a great
Holiday Season.
Surly Dave
BRASS BAGS Nice job on the bags I received….may have to order more for myself! I like the new color. Black Mountain Jim
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