G gr1m666 32 Cal. Joined Jan 27, 2018 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Jan 30, 2018 #21 turns out you have to get gamo labels very hot before they peel, steel wool to get the rest off, look pretty good, will have to find some rusty paint
turns out you have to get gamo labels very hot before they peel, steel wool to get the rest off, look pretty good, will have to find some rusty paint
B BrownBear In Rmembrance MLF Supporter Joined Jan 3, 2004 Messages 14,767 Reaction score 320 Jan 30, 2018 #22 Good news. Mine are all Beeman and RWS, and no sticky labels as I recall. But time's a wasting! Strikes me that they'd make pretty good tool kits, too.
Good news. Mine are all Beeman and RWS, and no sticky labels as I recall. But time's a wasting! Strikes me that they'd make pretty good tool kits, too.
Ames 54 cal. MLF Supporter Joined Apr 15, 2016 Messages 3,515 Reaction score 3,807 Location The horned toad says we should go to Mexico. Jan 30, 2018 #23 Old 35mm film containers. Nothing dries out. Just about as airtight as your going to find.
G Grimord Fyrstyk MLF Supporter Joined Apr 9, 2014 Messages 2,123 Reaction score 2,338 Location SE CT Jan 31, 2018 #24 Another good round tin for storing patches are the "Burt Bee's" lip balm or hand balm tins.
rafterob 62 Cal. Joined Oct 3, 2007 Messages 4,637 Reaction score 2,172 Location Asheville NC Jan 31, 2018 #25 In the field I load up my patch box, or I will just spit lube. At the range I lube 1 at a time as I load.
In the field I load up my patch box, or I will just spit lube. At the range I lube 1 at a time as I load.
C cotcrab 32 Cal. Joined Feb 21, 2018 Messages 45 Reaction score 1 Feb 23, 2018 #26 that web site for containers is great!